Tuesday, 15 September 2015

The best moment of rolle's life

That moment change the life of British musician rolle 

Rolle British musician was born in UK and he become Muslim 7 years ago

Rolle moved to East London and used to go to a book shop called Dar Assalam in theWest End.He recalls, “I‘ve always liked reading about world affairs and conspiracies and what’s going on. Some things I read about were true and some weren’t but it didn’t bring me any closer to the Creator. 
My soul was always searching even though I wasn’t one hundred percent aware of that.The brothers at the shop used to give me booklets and I’d take them home and put them in the cupboard. Shortly afterIraqwas invaded, and after reading up about itall, I felt sympathy for the Muslims. I usedto ask myself why the world was always attacking Islam and Muslims.” Rolle noticed that the media was portraying Muslims as terrorists, and he just knew that could not be right because he was aware that the media does not always tell the truth. He wanted to know why they were attacking the Muslims. In response to his confusion, he went into his bedroom, put his head down on the floor, prostrated and prayed.Later, outside the bookshop he said to hisson, “I need something to feed my soul. 

These other books aren’t doing anything for me.” His son pointed out a DVD calledWhat Is The Purpose of Life?by Khaled Yaseen. He took part one home and played it and watched it and felt greatly inspired. “Everything that was being said on the DVD I felt I already knew. I knew it was the truth,” recalls Rolle.He learned that Muslims pray five times a day but because he was still into mainstream music at that time, he thought he would not be able to make time to pray like that. 
However, his soul was telling him that it was right. The bookshop gave him some books but they could not get him past this point of praying five times a day.Being Nurtured by MuslimsI have always found that most Muslims are polite, generous and kind-heartedRolle remembers that the Muslim community nurtured him and he found himself surrounded by brothers who reallyshowed that they care. He says, “I spent a lot of time with them for about two years. 

They taught me, corrected me, and reminded me. These were mainly brothersin the bookshop. I have been with them ever since.”He adds, “I have always found that most Muslims are polite, generous and kind-hearted. Even though there are problems in the Ummah worldwide, the individual Muslims have always been kindto me. I wanted to try to become pious and I keep trying. I want to be like them.”By this time, Rolle believed in Islam and had acquired fundamental knowledge of the religion and was on the way to learn more and more. At that time, the brothers were telling him that he should declare the two testimonies of faith and they reminded him that death is always near. However, he still felt he was not quite ready.

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