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Leaving Celebrity Status Behind
Syed Faisal Ali, Arab News 
  
A.R. Rahman    
  
MINA, 12 January 2006 — From a non-believer to a
worshipper; from polytheist to monotheist; from Dileep
Kumar to Allah Rakha Rahman, the famous music wizard
has come a long way. This journey, he says, has
completely changed his outlook toward life. 

Rahman is well-known in India. He revolutionized
Bollywood music, giving it a new direction. But in
Mina, the man was spiritually charged, relaxing in his
camp after Isha prayers, remarkably very far from the
rhythm of success. 

He said that in India’s film world, people change
Muslim names to Hindu ones to get success but, “in my
case it was just the opposite from Dileep Kumar to
Allah Rakha Rahman — and I’m very proud of it.” 

Rahman’s music is everywhere: in discotheques, in
malls, at wedding parties, on satellite channels, in
taxis. He is a celebrity in his own right. His face
adorns the cover of every album he cuts. Autograph
hunters hound him wherever he goes. A couple of
companies have tried to lure him into product
endorsements, but he refused, preferring to distance
himself from the glare and the sometimes
self-indulgent afterglow of fame.

Such was his attitude when Arab News met him yesterday
in Mina after a hunt of five hours that had started
just after Maghreb prayers.

Once a practitioner of idolatry, Rahman now talks
about Islam like a scholar. He winced as he spoke
about the ignorance of some Muslims and the divisions
among them on trivial issues. 

Rahman, who has come to perform his second Haj with
his mother, utilized every bit of his stay in Mina,
Arafat and Madinah in prayer and remembrance of God to
“cleanse the inner self.” 

He said Islam is a religion of peace, love,
coexistence, tolerance and modernity. But due to the
behavior of a few of us, it’s labeled as an intolerant
orthodoxy. He says that the image of Islam is being
tarnished by a small group of people and that Muslims
must come forward to present before the world the
correct picture of their divine faith.

“The enormity of their ignorance of the Islamic
history and its code of conduct is mind-boggling. We
should be united in fighting these elements for the
cause of Islam,” he said.

“Muslims should go to lengths to follow the basics,
which say ‘be kind to your neighbors, keep smiling
when you meet others, pray and do charity.’ We should
serve humanity. We should not show hostility toward
others, even to the followers of other faiths. This is
what Islam stands for. We should present before the
world a model through our behavior, nature and
presentation. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)
never used his sword to spread Islam; rather he spread
the religion through his virtues, behavior, tolerance
and righteousness. And this is what is needed to
change today’s distorted image of Islam.”

Talking about his Haj, Rahman said, “Allah made it
very easy for us. And up until now, I have enjoyed
every bit of my stay in the holy land and I pray to
Allah to accept my pilgrimage.”

For him, the stoning ritual is a physical exercise
that symbolizes internal struggle: “It means the
defeat of temptation and killing the devil inside
ourselves.” 

“I would like to tell you that this year I got the
most precious gift on my birthday, Jan. 6. Allah gave
me the opportunity to confine myself inside the
Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah and pray all through the
day. Nothing could match this experience and that too
on my birthday; I am extremely delighted and thankful
to Allah,” he said.

Rahman said that prayers release his tension and give
him a sense of containment. He performs prayers
despite heavy work pressure. “I am an artist, but
despite tremendous work pressure I never skip
prayers,” he said. “I am very punctual in offering the
day’s all five prayers on time. This releases me from
tension and gives me hope and confidence that the Lord
is with me, that this is not the only world. It
reminds me of the Day of Judgment.”

It was in the year 1989 that he and his family
embraced Islam.

Talking about his reversion, Rahman said, “The whole
process started with a sequence of dream. It was in
1988. I was in Malaysia and had a dream of an old man
who was asking me to embrace Islam. For the first
time, I did not take it seriously, but then I saw the
same dream several times and I discussed it with my
mother. She encouraged me to go ahead and to respond
to the call of the Almighty. Also, in 1988, one of my
sisters fell seriously ill and in spite of the
family’s effort to cure her, her health deteriorated
by the day. Then under the guidance of one Muslim
religious leader we prayed to Allah, which did wonder
for my sister and she made a miraculous comeback to
life. Thus, began my journey from Dileep Kumar to A.R.
Rahman.”

He said the decision to embrace Islam was a mutual one
with his mother. Not one to normally discuss this
aspect of his private life, after taking a pause,
Rahman narrates succinctly, “My mother and I resolved
to follow one faith ... we wanted to cleanse ourselves
of our sorrows.”

After initial doubts, his three sisters also embraced
Islam. For them he has tried to be a role model, he
said. However, his eldest sister was divorced later. 

Rahman began learning piano at the age of four. But
life was not all that hunky-dory for the young boy who
lost his father at the age of nine.

The responsibility of supporting his mother Kasturi
(now Kareema Begum) and three sisters soon fell on his
young shoulders. He began his prosperous musical
career at age eleven out of necessity. 

Rahman is married to Saira. They have three children:
two girls, 10 and seven, and a three-year-old son. 

Rahman performed his first Haj in 2004. This time, he
is accompanying his mother.

“I wanted to bring my wife also for Haj this year, but
since my son is only three years old, she could not
make it. God willing, I will come again — next time
with my wife and children,” Rahman said.
 


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