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Nothing is permanent, life itself is ephemeral - A.R. Rahman

The transience of life is a reminder that nothing in this world is permanent – A.R. Rahman

In this interview with Times of India, A.R. Rahman shares his views on spirituality and music. He says that for him, the two are intertwined, and he considers his musical abilities a gift from God.
The interview which appears below, was originally published on Times Of India in November 2002. ©The rights to this material are reserved to the owner. If you have any concerns or comments, please send an email to info@rahmaniac.com.

For me, spirituality and music go hand in hand. I know that whatever I have today will never be permanently mine. Life itself is ephemeral. My only prayers are those who seek God’s blessings to be able to perform well and be good human beings. At the end of the day, even my music is not my own — it is a gift of God. I treasure this gift and cherish it thoroughly.

I am a firm believer in God. For me, God is what the ideologies of Sufism stand for. When I changed my religion, it wasn’t an instantaneous decision; rather, it was a decision that had more to do with healing and evolved over 10 years. From Dileep Shekhar, I became Allah Rakha Rahman in 1982. The feeling was like that of taking a dip in the sea and washing the past behind. Suddenly, things seemed to change.

I embraced Sufism along with my family at a time when we were going through a very rough patch. Following the shift in faith, I experienced a deep sense of peace within myself. I have always tried to follow the path shown by my guru, Karimullah. He, in fact, had predicted my future — and it has turned out exactly the way he said it would.

For any human being, it is important to practice detachment. I have maintained my sense of balance and sanity in this fast-paced world which I am a part through detachment. To be part of a system and, yet, not let it affect you is a victory in itself.

I believe in studying the scriptures. This helps bring about clarity in vision and acts as a talisman. If life has given me new meanings, it is because of my beliefs. Belief leads to success. And success is maintained through faith in oneself and the Supreme Being.

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