The funeral of Sinead O’Connor, the female singer who was called “Shahada”.

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The two met on another occasion at dinner, and Mr Al Qadri said: “We talked more about the faith, and she mentioned her own life, the struggles she had, and the journey she was on.“I explained to her that it was all a part of life and she was chosen for this.“To go through these trials and difficulties, it’s not easy, it’s all about how you navigate them and how the Quran talks about these difficulties of life.“Then she said, ‘I want to convert to Islam, can I be a Muslim?’ I said absolutely you can – if you would like.

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