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7 Portraits of Uki from NOAH & Wife, Living a Light Life After Conversion Because No Longer Thinking About Money

7 Portraits of Uki from NOAH & Wife, Living a Light Life After Conversion Because No Longer Thinking About Money

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7 Portraits of Uki from NOAH & Wife, Living a Light Life After Conversion Because No Longer Thinking About Money

Mohammad Kautsar or Uki resigned from NOAH since August 2019. He decided to convert and deepen his religion with his wife.

What does he look like now? Find out more here.

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Uki has experienced many things after deciding to convert. From the business he pursued, Uki learned a lot about not only chasing material things.

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Yes, after leaving NOAH, Uki did decide to build a business with his wife, one of which is a fashion business.

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Uki mentions that his busy schedule in business is not only done to earn money, but also to benefit others.

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"One of the miracles of Islam is that we can feel happy even if we are alone in the forest, as long as our hearts are calm and happy. Happiness cannot be explained. The advantage of this business is that our hearts can be at peace, knowing that our work is not just about seeking money, but also seeking blessings and benefits for others. Because if our intention in business is only to seek profit, it will never end," said Uki.

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He mentioned that money is not the measure of happiness. Uki says that there will always be risks, whether big or small.

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"So if the benchmark is money, that's not a benchmark for me, God willing. The point is, I don't think about money anymore. Even if we do need money, there's a give and take. You get a bear, the risk is this, you get a small one, the risk is this, that's it," said Uki.

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He has now moved on from band activities and is focused on his business. "When I was still in the band, I used to work on clothes but not seriously. After leaving, I really took it seriously and thankfully it kept me busy," he concluded.