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Kerfala Vidala wurde in Kinshasa, Demokratische Republik Kongo, geboren. Mit neun Jahren zog er nach Deutschland, wo er zunächst die Vorschule besuchte, um Deutsch zu lernen. Nach Abschluss der Grundschule wechselte er auf die Theodor-Heuss-Hauptschule in Herten, wo er seinen Hauptschulabschluss erwarb.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2024
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Leave it to Allah
BYKEFF VIDALA
About the Author
K
erfala „Keff“ Vidala was born in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo. At the age of nine, his family fled to Germany. Despite facing some challenges, he successfully completed elementary school and went on to attend the Theodor-Heuss-Hauptschule in Herten, where he earned his diploma.
His first book, titled "Bis die Liebe uns findet," was published in September 2016. The young author self-financed and published his book after receiving rejections from 36 publishers. Nevertheless, his books became so successful that his guidebook "5 Räume" eventually reached 21st place on the SPIEGEL bestseller list.
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About the Book
With his first novel, "Bis die Liebe uns findet," and the Advice book "5 räume: Die Reise zu dir selbst" Keff Vidala captivated numerous readers. On Instagram and TikTok, his quotes and writings have garnered thousands of fans. His publications on love, heartbreak, dreams, and self-fulfillment resonate deeply with the younger generation.
With this book, he takes the next step, offering his readers spiritual and thought-provoking messages that provide inspiration for faith in daily life. Through his honest and moving writings, he encourages patience, trust in the Lord, and perseverance in holding on to one's dreams and desires.
Dear Reader,
Feel free to post my letters or poems online. However, please don’t forget to credit my name or tag me. This way, my copyright is respected.
Important Notice
The texts and quotes in this book have been carefully considered and reviewed by the author. However, they do not serve as a substitute for competent medical advice or psychological help.
Table of Contents
About the Author
About the Book
Foreword
CHAPTER 1
Gratitude
CHAPTER 2
Why Does God Allow Suffering?
CHAPTER 3
The Prayer
CHAPTER 4
Negative Feelings and How to Let Them Go
Afterword
Foreword
Dear Reader,
you might find yourself wondering, during lonely times or after tough experiences, whether Allah exists and, if He does, why He seems to have abandoned you.
I asked myself the same question a few years ago when I was a teenager. I was going through a tough time, trying to figure out who I was, and I was very unhappy. I had already faced a lot of difficulties in my young life—losing loved ones, failing in school, being betrayed and abandoned by people I trusted. I felt the pain of a broken heart after failed relationships and struggled with the pressure of always having to meet other people’s expectations. This pressure made me feel worthless, tired, and disappointed with life. To get by, I worked as a dishwasher in Essen. When money got tight, I switched to selling mobile phone contracts. Even at that young age, I felt like my life was meaningless.
Over time, I started losing faith in Allah. If He really existed and loved me, why was I suffering so much? I began to hate my life, my job, and even my friends, whose idea of a good time was trying to sleep with as many women as possible on the weekends. I remember doing these things too—getting drunk every weekend and spending all my money on clothes just to fit in, just to hear people say I was cool. But in reality, I did it all to hide my inner pain, my disappointment with life, and the bitterness in my heart.
Where was Allah?
Where was He when I was going through all that pain?
I believe everyone wants to be happy, to do something meaningful, and to have a sense of belonging that carries them through life. And most of all, to have a strong connection and love for Allah. But even though many people want this, the path to it often feels full of pain and obstacles. So, what can we do to find our way and reach our goals? How can we reconnect with Allah, trust Him, and get rid of the negative thoughts and feelings in our hearts?