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Here are the links to this week's scans. Scroll down for translation.

Week 07  Part 01
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aravind_am/3549892425/
Week 07  Part 02
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aravind_am/3549893281/

Week 7






Year 1998.

Dileep was 21 years old then, and
was extremely busy in film music industry and jingles industry. That was the
time when his career was moving in top gear, with many international tours
accompanying famous bands. It was then that his sister started suffering from
severe stomach ache. An unknown fear engulfed them, for they had witnessed RK
Shekar’s suffering and death because of such stomach aches!

 

They consulted several doctors, but to no avail! (Some
claim that they would have missed out on consulting the right doctors/hospitals
in all their anxiety!)

Her condition was worsening each
day.

 

Rahman recollects those moments.
“The visions of my dad’s suffering kept torturing me! We had shifted nine
different hospitals, from Vellore CMC to Vijaya Hospital, Chennai. Many
Christian Fathers would come and visit him and pray for him. Several Hindu
priests would also visit him and bless him. Those didn’t help. Towards the end,
some Islam pirs also came… But, dad left us forever”

 

Dileep, who had witnessed the
cruel last days of his dad, had turned into an atheist for sometime! If there’s
really some God, would my dad have passed away at such a young age – this was
the question that kept haunting him. When a similar disease attacked his
sister, his mind had different questions, had more confusions. Is this all
coincidental or is this a screenplay written by God or an unknown power, he
used to wonder! 

 

Rahman continues, “Some days
during my teenage, I believed that there was no God. I had been affected so 
much.
Though I denied that God existed, I felt that there was a vacuum. At one stage,
I realized that the world can’t function with out a power controlling us. That
was when that disease attacked my sister. I was shocked. But, someone cured my
sister. It was like a miracle”

 

What happened? Who was that
person?

 

Sheikh Abdul Qadir Gilani Sahib
also known as Pir Qadri. According to Rahman’s family, Pir Qadri came to see
Rahman’s sister when she was ill, and she was miraculously cured due to his
prayers. This sudden turn of events amazed Dileep. He couldn’t believe it.
Dileep considered it as a boon that was granted by God because of Pir Qadri’s
prayers! After this, Pir Qadri became a family friend, well-wisher and guide. 

 

Fe more things have to be stated
at this point. It was the time when Dileep was putting in all his hard work
into music. Dileep was learning everything from Hindustani, Carnatic to Western
Classical! He completed graduation in western classical from Trinity College,
London. His musical skills were getting sharpened more and more. He didn’t have
time to even think about religion as he was immersed in music. But, he listened
to Pir Qadri’s spiritual discourses from time to time. His most important
advice was “There’s only one God. All prayers to him, cleanses your soul!”

 

Dileep felt that such thought
brought him peace. As days rolled by, Pir Qadri’s words brought about a quantum
change in Dileep’s thoughts about religion and faith. But, he had not yet
thought about the big change – conversion to Islam. He didn’t have the time for
that! 

 

There was another incident, which
guided him towards that. Rahman narrates that incident – “I was in Malaysia for
a recording. One day, an old man appeared in my dream. He asked me to convert
to Islam. I didn’t understand that, and I just left it as just a dream. But, I
kept getting the same dream again and again. I felt it was a divine message. I
told my mom about the dream. She was of the view that a message from God
shouldn’t be ignored. 

 

>From then on, I went to Mosques
along with my mom, and met many Imams. I got enlightened about religion. Within
a few days, all of us in our family converted to Islam.”

Pir Qadri was Rahman’s first
Islamic Guru. It was Pir Qadri who chose the spot for construction of
Panchathan Studio at Rahman’s house. “Panchathan is an Islamic term depicting
the five individual tasks of each of the five fingers”, explains Rahman’s
mother Kareema Begum. 

 

After the demise of Pir Qadri,
Mehboob Alam, Muhammad Yusuf Bhai were Rahman’s spiritual Gurus. Now, it is
Cuddappa Malik. 

 

It was a time when Muslims in the
film industry generally used a Hindu or Christian name as their screen name.
But, totally opposite to the general trend, Rahman shifted from his Hindu name
to a Muslim one. Even in the covers of Roja album, his was supposed to be
written as Dileep, but his mom met Mani Ratnam at the last minute and requested
him to change it to a Muslim name. 

 

That was when Dileep became
A.R.Rahman. But, how did that name come about?

 

After their conversion, when a
search for a name was on, an astrologer suggested the name Abdul Rahman.
Dileep’s mom who was a staunch believer of astrology, accepted it and Dileep’s
name was changed to Abdul Rahman. Dileep remained with that name for a few
days. Veteran composer Naushad asked him to change his name slightly to ‘Alla
Rakha Rahman.’

 

Alla Rakha Rahman means one who
has got the blessings of Allah. Before Rahman, there was another famous
musician with the same name – Tabla exponent Ustad Allah Rakha Khan – father of
Tabla exponent Ustad Zakhir Hussain.

 

Dileep’s family converting to
Islam raised a few eyebrows in the industry. The mega success of Roja silenced
everyone. The name A.R.Rahman reached through out the country at lightning
speed! Dileep who became Allah Rakha Rahman, became a very devout Muslim, with
a deep respect for the religion.

 

“Each of the prayers is like
death. I feel as if I pass away during the prayer, and am born fresh again. My
mindy and body becomes totally fresh” , says Rahman.

 

Rahman who kept openly saying
that God’s blessings and Islam are the main reasons for his success, was faced
with a problem very soon. That was the accusation that he offered financial
help to Islamic terrorists!

 

(to be continued)

 

 

 

Aravind

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