I also read the same, what Amith wrote.

On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Amith Chandhran
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> There is a correction. The Tabla maestro (and father of the Tabla maestro
> Zakir Hussain) was called Ustad Allah Rakha Qureshi, and not Allah Rakha
> Khan as mentioned by Vikatan. Ustad sahab had directed music for some Hindi
> films, and was credited as A. R. Qureshi. I remember reading somewhere that
> Naushad Ali and Ustad Allah Rakha Qureshi were friends and great admirers of
> each other.
>
> Also, I remember reading a little different version of the whole story.
> Dileep's mother took him to a famous astrologer called Ulaganathan to get
> his horoscope done. She asked him to suggest an Islamic name for Dileep. He
> suggested to name him as Abdul Rahman and further suggested that it be
> shortened to A. R. Rahman. Upon asking why the other initial 'R', the
> astrologer replied "Give him a name with those two initials and he will grow
> up to be a great man. Mark my words". His mother did accordingly, but on the
> suggestion of music director Naushad Ali, AR changed the letters A and R to
> Allah Rakha.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -
>
>
> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:22 PM, Aravind AM <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>  Hi,
>>
>> 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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