How does Sikhism view abortion from rape? Give me reference from authentic Sikh scripture.
How does Sikhism view abortion from rape? Give me reference from authentic Sikh scripture.
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Respected Brother/Sister,
Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh!
In response to your question about rape or abortion, as understood by the undersigned, both these issues have a connection with lust and character of a person.
Already, a detailed reply to your question about taking female slaves for sex has been given on 16th November, 2023.
Therefore, there is no place for rape or abortion, as per teachings of Guru Granth Sahib. Gurbani doesn’t support such kind of immoral acts. In such matters, law has to take its course.
Regards,
Your Brother
Bro I just want to know if rape happened then what rule for rape abortion? I khow rape is illegal. But rape happened then what is rule for abortion in Sikhism.or Sikhism said that those victims should born baby who will called illegal child or harami or harami Jada?
As already clarified, there is no place for rape or abortion, as per teachings of Guru Granth Sahib. Gurbani doesn’t support such kind of immoral acts. In such matters law has to take its course.
As per Gurbani, the Sikh/person is free to take his own decisions and face the consequences. Gurbani guides for getting rid of vices and building a strong character. It is upto the Sikh/Person to act on the advice of Gurbani and become righteous/virtuous (Gurmukh) or go by the advice of his mind and become a Manmukh.
As per teachings of Guru Granth Sahib, the Gurmukh, by becoming one with Akalpurakh and Shabad Guru, who are embodiment of each other, will achieve the stage of spiritual equipoise and spiritual bliss and finally achieve spiritual emancipation/salvation in this life itself.
On the other hand, the Manmukh will remain engrossed in the material world (vices) all the time, will die spiritual death every now and then and finally waste away his life and go away.