Selasa, 29 Januari 2013

The meaning of prostration for Rapper France Melanie Georgiades aka Diam's



<b style="color: green; font-weight: normal;">He was missing for three years, a female rapper France came up with a new look that horrendous public and his fans. Decide on choosing Islam, this rapper break down government ban on France for not wearing a hijab.

Is Melanie Georgiades or known by the stage name Diam's, appeared in an interview on television station TF1 with the appearance changed. Wearing a headscarf, Diam's announced the transfer of his religion to Islam and explain to him over the years.

Reported by Al-Arabiya, Monday 1 October 2012, Diam's has disappeared from the face of the public since the year 2009. For three years, she stopped performing and its whereabouts are unknown. Diam's claims to go to Mauritius to learn the Koran and Islamic understanding deeper.

His past as a star not arguably laudable. The TF1 he confessed drug user, narcotics, hallucinogens and penenggak been treated in rehabilitation nursing. To that end, he discovered Islam accidentally from a friend.</b>



<b style="color: green; font-weight: normal;">"One time, I heard my friend who is Muslim says ' I would like to pray for a bit, then back again ' and then I said to him, ' I also want to pray '," said Diam's.

She tells that this is a new beginning for the spiritual life. He claimed to be invaluable experience when performing salat.

"That's the first time I touch the head to the floor. I experience that I never felt before. Now I believe, bow should not be addressed to anyone other than Allah, "he said.

Leaving The World Of Artistry

Diam's shocked his fans when he says have been married and had a child. He claims to get comfort and peace when converted to Islam. He added, the world of artistry already didn't fit with this new life.

"The (religious) it soothes my heart, since I now know my purpose in life, and why am I on Earth," he explained.

When asked about his decision, whereas France, Indian Government has banned it, Diam's said, "I believe we are living in a tolerant society, and I received any criticism, but I was hurt to hear diatribe, stereotype and poor judgment."

Diam's confirms that the veil for him is now a liability. "I see it as God, it gives pleasure to my heart and that is enough,"</b>

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