Kapanlagi.com - Azka Corbuzier, the child of magician and presenter Deddy Corbuzier, once again captured public attention with his interesting conversation with Habib Husein Ja’far. In the discussion uploaded on Azka Corbuzier's YouTube channel, he raised a rather serious topic but delivered with humor, which is about the process of converting to Islam.
In the conversation, Azka, with his characteristic relaxed and curious style, asked, 'If I wear (a sarong), it doesn't mean I'm logged in, right?'. This question arose after Habib Jafar gave him a sarong as a gift. Habib Jafar, in a relaxed tone, explained that wearing a sarong does not automatically make someone a convert.
1. Azka's Concerns About Deddy Corbuzier

Azka and Deddy Corbuzier © instagram.com/azkacorbuzier
In the same conversation, Azka also expressed his concerns about the sins Deddy might bear if he does not convert to Islam. He asked, 'If I don't log in, Dad won't be sinful, right?'.
In response to the question, Habib Jafar provided a calming answer. “Dad is not (sinful). What’s important is that Dad has taught both verbally and through his actions that yes, ‘I choose Islam’,” he explained. This emphasizes that each individual is responsible for their own choices regarding their beliefs.
2. Habib Jafar Receives Praise
The conversation between Azka and Habib Jafar is not only entertaining but also provides valuable insights into religious freedom. Habib Jafar emphasized that in Islam, there is no compulsion in religion. “The Prophet said, no one should be forced to enter Islam or leave Islam, even if it is a child towards their parents,” he added.
Habib Jafar's response received much praise from netizens, who appreciated his peaceful and inclusive way of delivering the message. Azka was also commended for his openness to discuss this sensitive topic. This shows that even with differing beliefs, communication can still be maintained well.
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.