He was born into a Christian family and grew up with a strong Christian faith, even becoming a preacher of the Gospel. However, he harbored a deep hatred for Muslims, often feeling anger at the sight of someone wearing a thobe. He had been taught many things about Christianity, including practices like praying for water, but he began questioning his beliefs when he encountered doubts about the nature of Jesus and his divine status, as well as other biblical stories that didn’t sit well with him.

One day, while at church, He became disturbed by what he saw people acting carelessly in what should have been a sacred place of worship. This made him reflect on the true purpose of worship and wonder why people were so disconnected from the sanctity of their faith. His curiosity about spirituality continued to grow, and it was during this time that he met a friend from Kahama, who had embraced Islam and radiated a sense of peace and light that intrigued Hashim.
After speaking with his friend, He was led to Islam and decided to convert, reciting the Shahada. As soon as he did, he felt an overwhelming peace and joy that he had never experienced before. As he began to study Islam, He was drawn to its teachings, particularly the concept of Tawheed, and he quickly learned how to pray and connect with his faith on a deeper level. In just a short time, he realized that Islam not only gave him spiritual clarity but also strengthened his connection to God in ways he had never known before.