The meatballs of Dries Roelvink that are in the cooling compartment of the Jumbo are not halal. Will that change? Will he be a Muslim like his son Donny Roelvink? “It can give peace.”
There are few people who take it very seriously: the conversion of Donny Roelvink. The 27-year-old son of Dries Roelvink was converted to Muslim during Instagrams, but his family is not yet participating. Dries does follow what his son does, he says in the Weekend. “His childhood friend is a Muslim, he started reading the Koran through him.”
Atheist vs Muslim
Donny is still learning a lot about it, Dries continues. “In his own words, he is not there yet. But I already notice everything that Don is much more preferred and more care. He talks and calls more with me and is looking for me more. In one way or another I have had better contact with Don than ever before.”
Dries is atheist himself. “Yes, which is perhaps much worse. Because I am very afraid of death and think that there is nothing afterwards except one dark hole. A feeling that there is more between heaven and earth would also give me peace.”
Also the Quran?
Donny suggested reading the Koran, the weekend asks him. “No, that is something I have to decide for myself. But he says,” Dad, you have that fear of death, I have had that too. I have lost it now. And you are still with that. ” I apparently transferred that fear of death to both my sons. “
He concludes: “But I am not religious and will not do anything with it. I got that from home, my parents had nothing to do with the church either.”

