- Bebe Cool, who has faced criticism over his adherence to Islam—given his career in nightlife, dreadlocks, and alcohol-filled environments—defended his spiritual integrity.
- While Bebe Cool acknowledged he cannot decide anyone’s spiritual fate, he urged people of all religions to focus on true righteousness—both internal and external.
Singer Moses Ssali, known as Bebe Cool, is confident that he will reach Janaa (Heaven) ahead of many Muslims he associates with. It’s noteworthy that Bebe Cool has encountered significant backlash concerning his Muslim faith.

As a musician, Bebe Cool often faces numerous challenges that might contradict his beliefs, such as alcohol consumption, nightlife, and dreadlocks.
Unlike more devout Muslim families, the family of the Gagamel boss does not appear to adhere strictly to their faith.
Discussing his Islamic beliefs, the Nkuliyo artist remarked that many Muslims he knows only engage in prayer for appearances and not out of genuine devotion. However, in terms of their actions—fundamental to faith—they fall short and deserve to face dire consequences.
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Bebe Cool asserted that this is where he surpasses them, as he believes his actions are righteous, which is what truly matters to God.
He mentioned that in his youth he was unaware of this distinction, but he now recognizes that it’s this character that his wife Zuena and her family noticed and allowed him to marry her, despite competition from wealthier suitors.
“I can assure you that I will enter heaven before numerous Muslims around me. Many of them pray merely for the sake of being seen and to check a box. Yet, when it comes to actual behavior, they really miss the mark and should acknowledge their spiritual fate. Conversely, my intentions are pure, which is the essence of faith. I believe this is what attracted Zuena to me, as her family recognized this quality.”
Bebe Cool also clarified that it is not his place to decide who goes to heaven or hell. He encouraged individuals from various faiths to strive to be virtuous both internally and externally.