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A Sikh from Kolkatta, suffering from oral cancer, was asked by the Head of the Radiation Dept. of the Tata Memorial Hospital , that he would have to shave his beard to undergo radiation as treatment..
He was in a quandry, but his brother- in-law gave him moral support, by sitting in the next chair to him in the nearby barbers saloon, as treatment of such kind is necessary and does not insult religion. You agree with this or not?
Asked by mohanbirsingh ghura,
11 Feb '11 09:25 pm
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When life is in danger, making such adjustments is not unholy
Answered by mandook, 11 Feb '11 09:47 pm
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Sirji, first of all, health is important
Becoz we have to live more for us and our family welfare
Our sentiments and beliefs are secondary
God will also like the same
Answered by hitler, 11 Feb '11 09:26 pm
Becoz we have to live more for us and our family welfare
Our sentiments and beliefs are secondary
God will also like the same
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