Humanity is the greatest religion of them all and Sikhs are a testament to this fact. Sikhism has its roots in selfless service, and time and again, people from this community have reiterated this fact. Ravi Singh, a British Sikh of Indian origin, is a living example of this. Through his humanitarian work in the world's most dangerous territories, Singh is making a difference in the lives of war victims.
BBC even made a documentary on Singh, titled 'The Selfless Sikh', and captured his journey to the Yazidi refugee camps in war-torn northern Iraq on the eve of the battle to retake the ISIS stronghold of Mosul.
Women and children in the camps eagerly wait for Singh, who not only gives them their monthly supply of ration, but also becomes their confidant, someone in whom they can confide the tales of horror that they went through in the past.
BBC even made a documentary on Singh, titled 'The Selfless Sikh', and captured his journey to the Yazidi refugee camps in war-torn northern Iraq on the eve of the battle to retake the ISIS stronghold of Mosul.
Women and children in the camps eagerly wait for Singh, who not only gives them their monthly supply of ration, but also becomes their confidant, someone in whom they can confide the tales of horror that they went through in the past.