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Sikhs’ reasons for not celebrating the last week of December

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Last updated: December 26, 2025 11:30 pm
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In the last week of December, as many around the world prepare for New Year celebrations, the Sikh community observes a period of reflection and mourning. This practice is rooted in historical events that have shaped the Sikh identity and collective memory. The reasons for this observance are deeply intertwined with significant events in Sikh history, particularly the martyrdom of Guru Gobind Singh’s sons and the tragic events surrounding the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

The last week of December is marked by the martyrdom of the younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru, who were executed by the Mughal Empire in 1704. The two sons, Sahibzada Zorawar Singh and Sahibzada Fateh Singh, were only nine and seven years old, respectively, when they were captured and ultimately killed for refusing to convert to Islam. Their sacrifice is commemorated by Sikhs as a symbol of courage and steadfastness in the face of oppression. The observance of this period serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by the Sikh Gurus and their followers in the pursuit of religious freedom and justice.

In addition to the historical significance of the martyrdom of the Guru’s sons, the last week of December also coincides with the anniversary of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, which erupted in the aftermath of the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The violence that ensued resulted in the deaths of thousands of Sikhs across India, as well as widespread destruction of property and places of worship. The memory of these events continues to resonate within the Sikh community, contributing to a collective sense of grief and loss. Many Sikhs view the last week of December as a time to honor the victims of the riots and reflect on the ongoing struggles faced by the community.

The observance of this period is not uniform across all Sikhs, as practices can vary based on regional and cultural differences. However, many Sikhs choose to refrain from celebrations during this time, opting instead for somber remembrance and prayer. Gurdwaras, the Sikh places of worship, often hold special services and prayer sessions to honor the memory of those who have suffered. This practice underscores the importance of community solidarity and the need to remember the past as a means of fostering resilience and unity.

The implications of this observance extend beyond the Sikh community itself. In a multicultural society, understanding the reasons behind such practices can foster greater respect and tolerance among different religious and cultural groups. As global awareness of social justice issues continues to grow, the Sikh community’s commitment to remembering its history serves as a reminder of the importance of acknowledging and addressing past injustices.

The significance of the last week of December for Sikhs also highlights the broader theme of how communities navigate their historical narratives in contemporary society. For many Sikhs, the observance is not only about remembering the past but also about advocating for justice and equality in the present. The ongoing discussions surrounding the 1984 riots and the quest for accountability reflect a desire for recognition and healing within the community.

In recent years, there has been a growing movement among Sikhs to raise awareness about their history and the challenges they have faced. This includes efforts to educate the broader public about the significance of the last week of December and the reasons for the community’s somber observance. By sharing their stories and experiences, Sikhs aim to foster a deeper understanding of their faith and the historical events that have shaped their identity.

As the last week of December approaches, Sikhs around the world will continue to observe this time of reflection and remembrance. The practices associated with this period serve as a poignant reminder of the resilience of the Sikh community and the importance of honoring those who have sacrificed for their beliefs. In a world that often celebrates the new and the festive, the Sikh observance stands as a testament to the power of memory and the enduring impact of history on contemporary life.

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