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There
are times in all our lives, when we desire
the need for divine intervention; times,
when life refuses to acknowledge the seemingly
obvious and decides to take refuge in a
world that is far away from ours. A world
that gives the body and mind the spiritual
healing that it yearns for. We, at Telly
Chakkar.com decided to delve deeper into
the lives of our favourite stars and know
a little about their lives beyond the obvious.
Aashka
Goradia who played the hushed, mother-like
daughter Kumud in Sony's Kkusum, will soon
be seen on Star One's Jet Set Go.
Aashka is a very different believer in God
and has given up her own religion for Islam
and its prophet's sayings. She talks to
Riya V Anandwala
about her intense faith and belief in God
which will never break.
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"Believing
in God is not conditional"
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Belief in God?
I absolutely believe in God! I believe
in the supreme power, so I don't indulge
in pujas and havans. I have my share of
conversations with Him when I am feeling
low and I also believe that our questions
are our answers.
God over Religion!
There has been no incident in my life that
has made me doubt God's presence. It's hope,
and always hope, and without it no one can
survive. Believing in God has never been
conditional for me. I won't walk upto a
mandir if I have asked or I want something.
Instead, 'main garibo ko khana khilaoungi.'
"Got, what
I asked for!"
Man is greedy, keeps asking for things.
I too asked for certain things, and I always
got it.
"I follow
Islam "
I am not close to the Muslim community,
I only follow Islam. I don't follow my own
religion and just believe in Islam. I don't
want to change my name as it's given me
by my father. It is indeed very difficult
to read the namaz everyday five times because
of my schedules, but I try my level best
to live up to it.
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"I
believe in Allah!"
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What is the difference
between turning Muslim and following Islam,
according to you?
The difference is that some people can
be fanatics but one who follows Islam is
one who just believes in Allah. Fanatics
are found in every religion and I hate that.
That is why I give more importance to God
and have more faith in Him than religion,
because every religion has fanatics.
What about religious
taboos?
Yes, there are many things considered taboo
in this religion, I try my level best to
avoid certain things, but in this day and
age it is a little difficult.
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Posted
on 28 February 2006 5:45 pm
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