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A Grateful Sister

JazakAllah for sharing this. Truly beautiful mashallah.

Just out of curiousity, where is sidi Aaron now?

Khalil

May Allah bless you! Thanks for the comment... Please make dua' for this faqir...

As for my beloved brother Haroon (Aaron), who, by the way, is STILL, and ALWAYS WILL BE (in sha Allah), my best friend, is currently living with his wife and kids in California and is working in the Zaytuna Institute community ... May Allah bless him, and you!

Amin...

khalil

Shamira

Masha'Allah Sidi Khalil, your blog is truly amazing! I have been inspired tremendously just by reading two of your blog entries: "The Answer" and your "Quest for Sacred Knowledge." May Allah Ta'ala increase you in knowledge and in all good. Please make du'aa for all of your brothers and sisters. Jazakhallah Khairun. I look forward to reading more of your blogs in the future. Was'salaam.

Khalil

Bismillah.

May Allah bless you, and thank you for your comments as well!

May Allah accept from us all and help us to become better and more iman-cognizant people... Amin.

Sincerely,
khalil

Asma

Assalamu Alaikum brother Khalil,

I hope you are doing well. Masha'Allah, it's very good to re-read your story. It really inspires the heart. May Allah bless your Spirit and may He bless us all with what He has blessed you with. Ameen.

therib

Asalamualaikum brother khalil,

It was amazing to read your story. I often wondered about how you came to islam. (i'm on the habaib group). An interesting point for me is that others i know who are still 'searching' say that music brings them their deepest connection to god. I will be forwarding them your story and hopefully this will help them on their quest...inshallah

If you are ever at the Prophet's mosque or infront of the kaaba again please remember me and my family in your prayers.

therib

Khalil

Bismillah.
As-salamu alaykum Sisters "Asma" and "therib",

May Allah reward you both for your encouraging comments, and may He bless you with the *paradise* of His Remembrance in this life, and the Paradise of Eternal Bliss in the next.... Amin.

Your brother and servant,
khalil

Anonymous

salamualeykum wr wb,

Your story truely inspired.While reading it..i feel like i'm seeing all the moments that u are sharing in here.I can say its a touching story.Reality that cannot be denied.A servant need His Master to continue his living and a sincere heart always will show up the light and Allah will always wanted to give His Mercy to those who is humble in looking for Him.He is the only one who can show His way to anyone that He want.Forgive me if my comment kinda disturbing in here and sorry for my poor english.I'm a stranger.May Allah bless u all the time and May u will always be surrounded with His love and mercy.Insha Allah

Sara

Masha'a Allah, Br. Aaron told me about your blog and after reading your story I'm seriously amazed. To me, it seemed that I was reading my own story. Though I was raised as a muslim but I never really grasped it until last year.

I myself am a musician and had a dream to be a rock star and so on but now it's all about being a great believe in Allah's message...

Alhamdu lilah that you found what you were looking for.

Your story put some peace to my mind. Thank you for sharing it...

May Allah bless you and all the ones you love.

Salamo 'Aleykom,

Sara

Alymah

As-Salamu alaykum,

Alhumdulillah. Your story brought tears to my eyes. May Allah continue to bless you with the Nur of Al-Islam, and make you from amongst His Awliyah. Shukran for sharing this. Make duaa that my mother takes shahada.
Salams,
Sis. Alymah

Khalil

Bismillah.
Wa alaykum as-salam wa rahmatullah!

Thank you all for the heart-warming comments and dua's...

Please make more dua's! I NEED THEM!!!

Sincerely your brother and servant,
khalil moore

wgomez

As-Salamu Alaikum!

Had to read your story, Have we met before? you sound familiar....

Salaamz to your family, your mom and your dad,..

W Gomez

amir

May Allah bless u and we all. Let us be a good muslims.

Aisha

Asalam Aleikum akhii

Your story is really inspiring mashAllah i enjoyed reading it...May Allah (swt) bless you and your family and make you path to jannah easy for you..ameen

nai

May Allah bless you

Khalil

Bismillah.
As-salamu alaykum!

May Allah bless you all for your beautiful and heartwarming comments.

Sincerely your brother and servant,
khalil moore

Mohamed Witten

Ma Sha Allah, this really helps my heart to see you like this, May Allah continue to bless you and make your affairs easy for you and your family.

Mohamed Maurice Witten (As they called me in Mekka)

Ali A. Ibrahim

Br. Khalil,

MashaAllah, reading your experiences are indeed spiritually comforting to the yearning hearts. It even reminded me of "Ha'y ibn Yaqzan" (literally meaning "the living son of the Awake," and translated into English as "The Journey of the Soul," as you are aware that it is an eleventh century masterpiece that describes an individual's pursuit of identifying the Lord). But your journey was definitely more challenging for the array of choices you lived amongst. Kindly allow me to wish that you always keep enjoying the spiritual ecstasy of being in the closest proximity with Allah, swt, and the Prophet, saw,--the ultimate longing of the soul. Kindly pray that this journey is less challenging to all the seekers, including myself. Wassalam. Ali

imran

that was so candidly, honestly and beautifully detailed. Mashallah.

Osman Yusuf Sheikh

Bismillah.
As-salamu alaykum!

Dear Brother Khalil

Ma'Sha Allah it was heart warming to read your story about how Allah guided you to Islam.....I sat on the computer to buy a ticket for the event you told me about in NJ and found your site from there....I hadn't planned to spend time on the computer but was intrested in reading about your coming to Islam...I was very inspired to read your story and I make du'a for you, Brother Haroon and your families that Allah (SWT) to give you "Hasana fi dunya wa fil Aaqira wa qina adaaba naar" Amiin, Amiin.

Sakina

really interesting story, so nice to hear such a detailed account.

You should really write a book. Do you have any plans to do so? You have your first customer in me already.

Assalamo Alaikum
Sakina

Umm Layth

as salamu 'alaykum

Masha'Allah what a story! You've inspired me to re-write my story. I share many similarities with what you shared, in particular...music.

Jazaka Allahu khairan for sharing this. Masha'Allah you both are very blessed.

I have a question for you, though. You know that fire that we have the minute we accept Islam, wanting to do everything, learn to pray, to read Qur'an, fast and fast some more... did you struggle at any point with this fire or were you one of those blessed to find tasawwuf early on in your journey?

Insha'Allah do share.

Al.

Salamu Alaikum brother...mashAllah, goosebumps all the way. Soul-searching with your friend reminded me with a similar experience I have with a dear friend of mine. Sometimes, it feels like having one person that gets you like that is worth the world and everything it has to offer.

Yusuf from Denmark

Salam Alaykum Brother Khalil.
Insha-Allah you and your family are in good health and much happiness.

I was very touched to read your story and i have recently seen a khutba of yours" Its All About The Heart". Jazaka-Allah khairan brother for your efforts, and contribution for sharing the most valuable in life, the knowledge and wisdom of Allah Subhana Wa ta'ala.
May Allah bless you and give you the best in Life and Akhira. Salam Alaykum

Ps. May Allah make a way for you to come to Denmark one day Insha-Allah:-)

Asem

Sallam Alykom Wa Rahmato Allah,

Alhumdellah brother. I am so happy and very touched with how you came to Islam. You have taken a brave step to save yourself from the ultimate misery.

May Allah give you the strengh and power to hold on to this beautiful way of life and pass it on to others :)

Nur

Assalamu'alaikum brother Khalil,

I've attended your talk at Darul Arqam, Singapore, juz a few hours ago. MasyaAllah it was a wonderful experience listening to you share your experiences and that of brother Haroon. May Allah bless you both and your families. Ameen.

JazakumAllahu khairan kathiran.

Wassalam
Nur

Shazia

Salam brother Khalil,

Subhanallah. I concur with everyone else who commented on the story of your journeyto Islam. I found this blog by accident whilst I was already in the process of listening to your lectures. May Allah always bless you for your dawah and may Allah guide us to have the same love and passion for him that we see in you, as your talks clearly reflect the beauty of Allah's love and closeness. Please remember us in your dua.

wasalam

Shazia

farida

it might sound typical but mash'Allah, it is a truly inspiring story.
so real and so captivating.
the path itself is a miracle. God is closer to you than your jugular veins (right?).
thank you and jazaku Allah khair
and i must agree with a brother who said "goosebumps all the way"

Zaid Khan

Assalaam'aaleykum!!!
You've really come a long way, Bro. Enough respect for your decision [From Hardcore (rock) to Taqwacore]. Masha'Allah!!! May Allah keep everyone of us on Sirat-ul-Mustaqim.
It would have been great to listen it(may be in an Audio or video). Anyway, one question-Are you doin' Imamat or something like that? And what about your family? How did they react to your decision?


Sam

Hi,

Very interesting, thank you for your honesty. I´d be interested to know why you didn´t look into catholicism again when you began searching for the truth?

Thanks,
Sam

khalil abu asmaa

In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful..

Thanks for the comment Sam. And yes, of course I did! I looked at all the major religions of the world and read many books. The Quran took the cake (as they say) for me though.

It all just came down to deep and careful reflection, wide and persistent reading, and prolonged meditation and prayer.

God is the guide. Sincerity is paramount...

Sincerely,
khalil abu asmaa
(christopher j. moore)

Misca

Asalamualaikum! I loved your story. I can so relate to the whole music thing, though for me it was listening rather than playing. More so I love listening to your lectures. I've only heard two though as I just discovered you yesterday. Masha'Allah Mash'Allah I LOVE your Arabic if it wasn't for your surname I would have never guessed you were not an Arab. Puts me to shame I'm from an Arabic speaking country but because I grew up in the west I always believed I had a valid excuse for my crappy Arabic.....but hearing you speak and also hearing some other American Muslims speak has motivated me to do more to learn Arabic and to work on my Islam. Makes one realize that there are people out there who actually WANT to learn n work hard to do so. It is TRULY inspiring.....keep up the good work

Jamal

Assalamualikum Salam Shaykh Khalil Abu Asmaa Moore. I pray that this message finds you in good health and spirit.
I was very touched to read your story and i have recently seen a khutba of yours Jazaka-Allah khairan brother for your efforts, and contribution for sharing the most valuable in life, the knowledge and wisdom of Allah Subhana Wa ta'ala.
May Allah bless you and give you the best in Life and Akhira. Salam Alaykum

PLease see my blog i have video's of Islam & SCience, a documentary done by the BBC

Najma

Alhamdulillah

I am very grateful to Allah SWT for directing me to this site

Jazakallahu Khairan

Rhennah

alhamdulilah, may God bless you and guide my siblings and their offspring the same way. May Allah Subhanahau was ta'aala make you a role model for others who are lost or misguided.

Fi amman illlah

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