Interview with Rohail Amjad

Rohail: Assalam o Alaikum, Welcome to ”Confabulation with Rohail Amjad”? How are you? How are the Inter- faith dialogues going on?
Kristiane: Fine thank you, Al-hamdulillah. We try and do what we can…

Rohail: How difficult was it for you to cope with the cultural change considering your transformation from a VJ on MTV to a Muslim preacher?
Kristiane: I have written a book about it all :) From MTV to Mecca.. In a nutshell, it was a gradual process- so you grow into
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Rohail: What in your opinion, having understood Islam better than many muslims round the globe, the reason behind the huge gap existing between Muslim character now days and the teachings of Quran and Sunnah?
Kristiane: A lot of young people are not interested in religion because of the way it is presented to them- as scary and full of dos and don’ts. I was lucky, I encountered a more intellectual and spiritual approach. So I learned about the concepts, the philosophy, the arts, the culture and the inner dimension at the heart of the religion. This is what opened my heart and eventually made me want to practice.

Rohail: One perception is that most of the converted Christians do revert back? Have you ever faced such a situation?
Kristiane: The reason is that converts often feel isolated from their old circle of friends and are not really included in mainstream Muslim communities. This isolation is too hard for some to take. How are Muslims failing converts and what can be done about this questions every Muslims should be asking themselves.

Rohail: If I ask you to tell your reader what really is the purpose of life is? What would it be, in short please?
Kristiane: To worship and serve God- to serve the Good in whatever way you can.

Rohail: Did the embracing the Islamic life style affect your life?
Kristiane: Of course! My life now has meaning and a purpose. The emptiness I used to feel is now filled with God. It is such a gift to be able to connect to the Divine.

Rohail: What is the difference you feel between “KRISTIANE BACKER” as an MTV presenter and “KRISTIANE BACKER” who is the presenter of an inter faith dialogue?
Kristiane: Well, before it was pure entertainment. Now I go on stage with God! And that is a humbling feeling.

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Rohail: You have been featuring in many adverts in London’s underground tube stations praising “Mohammad (S.A.W) (P.B.U.H)? What was most that inspired you of “Prophet Mohammad”(P.B.U.H)?
Kristiane: As a woman I love Muhammad for his kindness, his nobility, and the way he cherished, respected and cared for women- apart from being a model Statesman, a Judge and a Prophet who guided people to salvation.. He was also an environmental champion and that was what I highlighted in the IBM (Inspired by Muhammad) Campaign. His teachings are universal and applicable now as before!

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Rohail: What is your opinion on the US Stance of the DRONE ATTACKS in the northern areas of Pakistan? You have seen those people, most of the people who are killed are the innocent civilians?
Kristiane: I believe the drone attacks must be stopped immediately, they kill too many innocent people and that has repercussions. Violence breeds violence- a better way would be to negotiate and bring education to those areas! Imran has quite a task there, I wish him well.

Rohail: One of the British Parliamentarian namely “George Galloway” had been warning the British government about the residence of a guy whose party had been declared as a terrorist organization by the Canadian court and he is being harbored ? Why is it so?
Kristiane: Very good question! And why is he only being investigated now I wonder?

Rohail: What motivated you towards Islam?
Kristiane: I was touched by the Muslims I met here and in Pakistan- their hospitality, their willingness to sacrifice for others and their dignity even when poor. Reading about the concepts and philosophy of Islam – the essence of the teachings, not the cultural interpretations- I realized it is the truth. I converted because I wanted to feel Islam and practice it- start praying and generally bring God into my life.

Rohail: Do you think that the friendship with Imran Khan (ex-cricketer) was the person who initiated your journey of faith?
Kristiane: Yes, Imran introduced me to Islam. He did a lot of dawah on me for nearly three years. But he didn’t present a fire and brimstone version of Islam, rather he explained to me the Islamic world view and we debated so many issues from women’s liberation, fashion and plastic surgery to environmentalism or spirituality. His view was always fueled by faith and on deeper reflection it began to make sense. Having said that I always had a fascination for the unseen and passion for philosophy. Part of my family is quite religious although I never knew that till recently. So I think I have inherited my leanings to a degree.

Rohail: You met Imran Khan, courtesy your friends, how did you find him as a guy?
Kristiane: Charismatic, inspiring, idealistic

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Rohail: Do you think that the recent terror attacks in London will affect UK-Pakistan relation?
Kristiane: No for once the culprits were not Pakistani. However it did set back Muslim – British relations as Islamophobic attacks have increased since the attacks.

Rohail: Any message for Muslims?
Kristiane: Revive the character of our Prophet (PBUH), follow him in good actions, lead by example.

Rohail: Pleasure talking to you, take care, wish you all the best. Allah Hafiz.
Kristiane: Thank you for having me, ma’asalamah.

3 thoughts on “Interview with Rohail Amjad

  1. It’s wonderful interview and most important impressive thing is that she is Masahaalla is acting as ambassador of Islam.She is doing extremely good work for Islam and for the Muslims world as well. My bgoodwishes and best regards for her. Bless you

  2. may allah bless you for your good work. you are right abt your msg to muslims , its as simple as following the life of prophet muhammad peace be upon him . What you do has a great significance and may allah give you great reward .

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