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Yusuf Hamka, commissioner of The Illegals, specialist test of war crimes. Before the girls in that place worked,

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the hobby of tasting still continues. There was a generation of owners of prostitution places. The women who worked there, before working, they had to be tasted by Yusuf Hamka. My girlfriend didn't know, my daughter didn't know, my driver knew.

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Sir, please don't, report first. If I die there, you report. And I will definitely die there. You report, ask me to be buried there too. Because I realized that I was dead, there was nothing I could bring. Hidayah. Hidayah is only from Allah, from the Almighty. The most important thing is guidance. Guidance is only from Allah, from the Almighty.

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So, guidance is what guides me. So, if there is no guidance, even though my environment is Muslim, I don't get guidance, I can't follow the teachings. How is the guidance?

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So, like this, automatically, indirectly, we are guided by the goib to see, learn, and love. I didn't enter Islam because of the guidance. I saw, I learned, and I thought, it's suitable.

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So, it was my choice. So, that choice was the feeling of our heart and the order of the Sangkuasa. So, it was in your heart? That's why it's hard to explain. It's abstract. What feelings did you feel?

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I'm sure you can define the feeling, please. So, in the past, my life was... What is it? In the Jahiliyyah era, I was naughty. And I wanted to make an offering.

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I was a follower of another religion. Then, when I entered Islam, I felt... Because there was a five-time prayer, I felt that when I wanted to make an offering, I remembered that I shouldn't make an offering. So, we were restrained.

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Then, I was raised by Buya Hamka. When the name Hamka was compared to me, I was suitable and I was afraid that this name would be ruined. If I was naughty and I often made an offering that this name will be ruined. If I'm naughty and I often make a fuss, this name will be ruined. Oh, Hamkao's son is like that. But now, whatever happens, whatever slander, whatever framing,

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people know my work is good and right. And I'm keeping this. I don't want to work in gray or black. I always work in white. Yesterday, on social media, you were narrated a lot. You were narrated as the owner of a prostitution place. That's right.

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Is that true? Yes.

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This is the craziest narration. I saw that. You were the owner of a prostitution place, and then, the women who worked there, before they worked, they had to be tested by a man named Yusuf Hamka.

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Like that.

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No, it's even sadder.

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What is it?

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A prostitute.

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A prostitute, yes.

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Yes.

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Yusuf Hamka, a commissioner at Illegals, a specialist in prostitution. But before the girls work there, they have to go through a selection process. And who is at the top of the selection? Yes, you can guess. The taste of the taste is still there.

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But what's most surprising is that he likes the information below the age. None of the victims dared to speak. Can you imagine? There are still prostitutes in prostitution places. Yes, I understand. But people don't understand. It's like being spat on. Some people understand, but some people feel like,

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don't tell me people are not clean. You yourself see things like that. I saw it yesterday. You just have to be suspected, people will believe you. Actually, I didn't want to report it yesterday. Right?

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But because it has gone too far, and I'm sure this person paid for it, I met him. I... You want to find out. Someone paid for it. And I met him. I was looking for information. I met a young lawyer who trusted me

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with some advice from my children. I told him, I told him, if you can, you can. And I met him. It was a great experience. I went to the police station in Poldam, Metro Jaya.

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I was arrested right away. What was his work style like? Did you get any information? He had several layers. Corlabs and all that. All those people are now

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portrayed and the case continues. So, that person wanted to apologize. He wanted to apologize to me. I said, yes, I'm sorry. But the legal process, because this young lawyer I said, I'm sorry. But the legal process,

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because this young lawyer is the one who did it, I can't stop him. He said, sir, I guarantee this. And this lawyer is my pro bono. He doesn't pay anything. Because he trusted me,

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he loves me. He said, sir, this is too much of a slander to you. I said, what do you want me to do? No, sir, we'll find out. And we did. Alhamdulillah.

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Yes, the goal is to find out if the suspicions you've made are true or not.

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Yes.

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So there's a command.

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Yes, there are. So there are several layers. So the people who are in conflict with me are trying to use these buzzers and these buzzers also tried to find me before to make peace with me.

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I said, no, I never do anything, I'm never afraid. Have you ever felt tired, sir? Like, ah, what am I doing this white road? I'm black, I'm going to hit the priest. Have you ever thought about it? Think about it first.

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All thoughts are there to tempt us. But we are back to ourselves. Do we want to inherit our grandchildren the gray or black assets or the white ones? This is back to ourselves. Because the white assets that we eat is not necessarily white, let alone the gray and black. And it will definitely get into our body and bring diseases. If we work white, God doesn't give us wealth.

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But God saves us from all kinds of diseases and disasters. I am, alhamdulillah, almost 70 years old. I didn't wear a scarf, I didn't wear a hijab. I was confused. Why didn't you wear a hijab? You were not afraid of being arrested, right? People who believe always believe that the Creator will protect us.

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And I feel like this. Competition is a legal process. Why do we have to play physical?

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Right?

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But if we play physical, there must be a law that imposes. Well, at the age of 70, I can push up two sets. One set is 40 times. Still can? Still can. Every day. And I can do 50 push- twice. One set is 40 times. Still can? Still can. Every day.

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And I can do the squat 50 times.

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Still a routine?

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Yes. So I do it 5 times a week. So, Alhamdulillah, I eat. I want to eat goat, I want to eat durian.

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Still can?

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No problem. I don't need to measure, oh, a month should be once. No. Anytime I want to eat, I eat. But the important thing is, just enough. Don't be greedy. If you're greedy, you'll bring illness. With your condition now, with everything you've been through,

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maybe for the kids, especially the teenagers, who are in need, who want to have this much money, you've already passed it. What is the most grateful thing for you? It turns out that all this time, I thought this would make me happy, but it turns out it's not.

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Sharing.

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Sharing, so.

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There are many who share. Wrong. Sharing is wrong. Sharing with Pamri is wrong. Yes, but there are also those who say, the important thing is that she shares. Rather than not sharing at all.

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That's right. If they don't have it, why do they share? The Islamic people were taught to look for as much money as you can, as if you will live another thousand years. But make as much good as you can, as if you will die tomorrow morning. So, I, as an Islamic person,

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I have to be rich. Once I'm rich, I can't be greedy. I have to share. God will give me a reward, not an additional wealth. If I add an additional wealth, it's a bonus. But God will give me health,

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a long life, and blessings. A blessing to eat, and I can have my eyes. I haven't used my glasses yet. Do you have a minus or plus in your eyes? No, I can read small languages, advertisements in the newspaper. I can read. Especially, I can read 100 meters away. I can see money, dollars, or rupiah.

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Oh, if it's money, I can see it too. But did you ever, sir, we open this to the back, sir. Did you ever think that success that the most important thing in success is having money, having wealth, having assets? Correct.

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You thought about it, right?

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Yes.

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And that's what you must do, right? I must do it. Yes, and you must be very busy there. Yes, the struggle is very fast. So, first we transfer the wealth first. Well, it's standard for us as humans. First, we have to transfer our wealth. That's the standard. We want to be rich.

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But there are people who want to be powerful after they get rich.

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Oh, they get higher.

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Yes, they get higher. That's why I always divide it into three levels. The lowest level is wealth. The middle level is power. People want to be respected. But you were in the phase of wanting to be respected.

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I mean, like crazy respect. It's normal to want to be respected. We humans want to be respected. But I didn't want to be a ruler at that time. I wanted to be respected, but I didn't want to be a ruler at that time. I wanted to be respected, but I didn't want to be a ruler. But unfortunately, people who I wanted to be respected, mostly,

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at the end, they had a tragic life. Some got OTT, some got post-power syndrome. But why, sir? On average, people who want to be respected,

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it must be a mess behind it. Well, because he's crazy average, people who want to be respected, they are not satisfied with their background. Well, because they are crazy about respect and they are crazy about power, so when they are in power, when they get respect, they forget that

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respect is only a given. Respect and nobility are completely different, sir. Completely different? Yes. So, being respected is not necessarily being honored. Being respected is not necessarily being honored.

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That's why if he wants to be an official, he should be respected. He should be a good official, who truly loves the people and loves God.

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I have a question. You have a lot of experience. I have a question.

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You have a lot of experience. I want to know your experience. You must be smart. You can see once or twice. You can read at least half of it. So, you must have chosen

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the most significant character from the people you saw. I don't want close to this, what kind of character is it, if you look at it? The one who is too sweet, the ending will be bitter.

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The one who is too sweet, the ending will be bitter, right?

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That's the character, the one who is too sweet, the ending will be bitter.

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Okay, that's one. Is there another one, sir?

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Yes. In Bergaul, besides the first meeting, We meet each other and we see each other's teeth. Oh, that's very influential. It means that the fruit doesn't fall far from the tree. That's very influential. Of course.

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Not all of them. Not all of them. Because in my opinion, a criminal cannot want his child to be a criminal. But if he sees his father is a criminal, whether he wants it or not,

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his child will follow him father is a criminal, whether he wants it or not, his son will follow him. Even though he doesn't want to be a criminal, he doesn't want his son to be a thief. But he forgets that this is karma. He can't be a thief, he can't kill people. His son can be a murderer too. Because God won't let him receive punishment from the country.

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God's punishment is also there. All of his family, if it's necessary, black, what is it? To accept the burden. Yes. Is there anything else, sir? That can be a reference.

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Using the knowledge of bananas. What is the knowledge of bananas? Open one first, before you can see if the banana is black or purple. Yes, yes. Two, three, four, five.

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Once it's all opened, 4, 5. When all of them are open, you can see it. If not, you can't see it. So, we peel it slowly. Don't accept it right away.

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Oh, okay. Some people say that we peel the onion first. Those three things are the strong guidelines, right? Okay.

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There's a question. In your life, where does the most difficult temptation to get? Wealth? You've been tempted by wealth, right? Yes, wealth, status, status. You've been tempted by status, right?

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You've been tempted by women, right? Yes, I've been tempted by all of them.

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I want to toss, but I'm more serious.

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You want to toss first?

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But, sir, from the three, sir, from the three, this is the longest I've passed. First, we must be in the phase of looking for wealth to be able to get a lot of women. That's for sure.

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Oh yeah, there's a domino effect.

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Yes.

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After getting women, a lot of wealth, we must want to be rich. Yes. This is human.

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Yes.

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But for me, Alhamdulillah, the phase is reversed. When I was young, I was young, I was young, I had a lot of women because I was still single.

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You didn't need to use wealth, right? I didn't need to use wealth. I used my motorcycle, jeans, and jeans.

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That's a man. You don't need to use money. You can use your bike, jeans, and jacket.

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That's a man. He looks like someone I know. His name is Densu.

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People use cars.

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So we're like street kids. Yes, as sweet as you can be. I once had a friend who said there was a girl who said, if you want to take her out to eat, you have to go to an expensive place.

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And if you don't bring a car to her house, the drinks won't be colorful.

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That's the language.

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Yes. I went to Jara too. I brought my brother's car. And the drink was colorful too. There was a car, it was a 1973 Crown. I invited him to eat, he thought I was going to a fancy hotel.

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I ate at 9, at K 5, a Chinese food stall. The next day, I came back and they didn't accept me.

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Oh, so that's true.

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So I said, I have to be rich if I want to get rich people. If I'm not rich, I won't get it.

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Your motivation is not good, bro. So, I wrote on the thumbnail, Mr. Yusof's motivation to the DKI election is because of women. So funny.

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Which one out of the three? The most difficult one. Why? Because I heard you refused when you were offered the position of one of the people who has power in Indonesia. I was once nominated as a governor and a representative of the DKI.

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You were even offered a higher position. I was offered a higher position. But I always refused. But yesterday, when I was in the position of governor and representative, I actually refused. But because I had to consider various reasons,

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I had to consider all kinds of reasons. I have to accept that. Because God knows I don't like power. I'm not sure I can be fair. That's why it makes me weak. I'm afraid I can't be fair. The responsibility is not only in this world.

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In the afterlife, they will ask, why are you not fair? Why are you cruel? In the world, the law enforcement can be checked, the police, the police force, the court, and many more. That's what I'm worried about. But when you were young, what did you think you would be? You were still in your teens.

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I don't know what I could be, but I had a dream. I've always wanted to be rich. Oh, I hate rich people. I don't hate them.

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You're the opposite.

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Because I see rich people who insult me. I don't hate them.

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If I were him, I wouldn't like him because he insults me.

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I don't hate them. I said, one day I can be richer than you. Oh, that's motivation. And then? And it's true, some of my neighbors, who are rich, if I want to date their daughter, they don't give it to me. They call me, what do you have?

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Don't bother my son from today. Okay, I said. I only have a motorcycle, two hands and two legs. From today, I can't disturb my children. I said, thank you. And that's what made me stronger. I have to be richer than him.

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He made me.

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And I'm sorry, I didn't mean to humiliate him. It's a long story. But what did you get in the end? With your dreams that were finally fulfilled. As long as I'm rich, I don't want to be like them,

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treating poor people like that. So it's different. Different. Rich people are different. Yes, because they have a style, appearance,

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clothes, wow, wow, wow. I'm with, well, you know. Not simple. That's my character.

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I'm not pretending to be simple. That's my character. So, I went back to my habitat. So, if there was a reception, a meeting, I had to wear a jacket.

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But after I had a lot of wealth, I thought, I want to be free. Oh, so you went there. Freedom is that. I want to ask,

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have you ever been looked at? Like, suddenly, you enter a shop, you're looked at right away. But, when you know, you change.

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How was it? I went to a furniture store. Furniture. I wanted to buy furniture, but he didn't believe me. My younger brother was angry. He was angry, so I pulled the furniture. He said, don't do this.

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I said, I don't know. He said, pull it. I said, no. Then I said, no, I don't want to. I said, just send it. When I sent it, the boss sent it. When I knew the name, I didn't say my name.

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At the house, I used my real name. When I left, maybe he had checked my name and the name of the person. This is whose house? This is not his mother's house.

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I met him. Not a local person.

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I was shocked. I was shocked. And then, another one. In 2008, I bought a car. I bought a car in a showroom in Kelapa Gading. I saw a car from a showroom. It was advertised in Kelapa Gading.

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I was surprised. It was owned by a Chinese. The clothes were opened. the chain was gold. It was big. Then I asked for a discount. His face...

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No good?

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No good. No friend. Why was he like that?

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According to you, why was he like that?

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Because my clothes were... He saw...

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Old.

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Oh, he was afraid of wasting time.

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Yes. I offered him a discount, but he refused. Finally, I'm sorry, I have a painting, I'll give it to you. I just laughed. Even, I was like, I'm sorry, I have a painting, I'll give it to you. I just laughed. Even, I was like, I'm sorry, I have a painting, I'll give it to you. I just laughed. Even, I was like, I'm sorry, I have a painting, I'll give What do you want? I have a painting.

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I'll give it to you. I just laughed. Even, believe it or not, I gave the person a business. The person who insulted me, I gave him a business.

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I said, sir, I have a vendor, sir. Contractor, this and this. Yes, you can work. Work, then he gets monthly income from the commission. Hundreds of millions every month.

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Why do you use those methods? If we are already great, we can do whatever we want to him. For me, it actually gives him a lesson. It's like hitting him. Oh, the way to give him a lesson. Yes, why do we insult him by the way he insults us? I That's how we express ourselves, in a more elegant way. But has it ever happened that you were in a relationship with a woman

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and you were in a relationship with a man, and you were in a relationship with a woman,

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and you were in a relationship with a man, and you were in a relationship with a man,

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and you were in a relationship with a man, and you were in a relationship with a man, I'm more valuable than you are. You're nothing. I'm something. That's how we express ourselves more elegantly. But have you ever had a friend who forgot himself? Yes, I have. Do you hate that kind of person?

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For me, once for all. For example, a friend comes to borrow money. I ask him him how much. I thought it was a lot. I said, I'll help you. You don't have to borrow. Yes, I'll give you this much.

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No, no. I need this much. You need this much. I'll definitely return it in a month. Then, I was sure. In my heart, the one he borrowed, for example, an ex, I wanted to give him 10x as a thank you for being my friend.

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Oh, well, I'll give it to him too. Even though it's a waste for him because he's been nice to me 10x. He took an ex. He was not gone for 2-3 months. I asked him, Hey, is everything okay? He said, I'm sorry.

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For years, I forgot about it. But in my heart, I'm grateful that you borrowed eggs. If not, I would like to give you a thank you. We used to be in business together. It's true.

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So, I found it. I found that. So for me, God loves me. I have a friend like this, he borrows this, you know his character. That's it.

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And for that, I know his character. Second, he's actually a Muslim too. He can't enter the family.

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Before that, it was fixed.

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It was fixed. Or I was sincere. I didn't say I was sincere or anything. He can't enter the mosque. So, it's a lock on you. Yes, and all his fortune

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during his lifetime will be broken, it won't be smooth. Now, you see the strongest values of Islam that you have brought up to far. What are the values? What can you describe?

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I studied Islamic history. I saw that from the beginning I entered Islam, I wanted to be Usman bin Avfan. Usman bin Avfan, what is the story? The rich man, the companion of the Prophet, who always helps people in need.

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Oh, that's Usman bin Ahmad. He used his wealth for that. Why is that, sir? Because I realized that if I die, I can't bring anything with me. But if I die and I can't bring anything, and I keep it, I will be asked to answer my question to God.

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Why do you want to be rich? That's why I always try to help people who really need help, who are not consumptive, who really help for their lives. So I always make... Actually, making a way is also part of it. Not all the roads we make are profitable.

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Yes, I heard that. We have the Cisumdau, Cilenyi, Sumedang, and Dauan roads. Those are still profitable. But for us, for me, I always say, don't think that the profits are lost, but our actions,

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for this road, are used for many people, many people's prayers, for us. So I'm happy. In the area of Cilenyi, Sumedang, Dawan. There are several remote villages. There is Congeyang, Cimalaka, Pase, Ujung Jaya, Ujung Jaya Utama. It's the most isolated area in Sumedang. Difficult to access. Difficult. And it's still isolated villages. We used to go to Sumedang by the Cadas Pangeran for 4 hours.

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Now, from Bandung, if you go to Sumedang, it's only 20 minutes. The isolated villages are now becoming new small towns. It's progressive because there's a toll road that opens access. Yes, and all the culinary and tourism are all alive there. I have my own happiness. Oh, you see it up to there, right?

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Yes, and I was raised to be a citizen of respect for the Sumedang by Babu Bati. So if I say, you finally found the essence of feeling in Islam, which eventually became your life pleasure now, right? Feeling when giving benefits. Like this, who's the word? Prophet Muhammad, right?

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As good as man is to a man who is beneficial, that's the word of Prophet Muhammad. Yes, the verse, As good as man is to a man who is beneficial to many people. So that's the highest phase of a man's achievement. Glory. for many people. So that's the highest phase of a person's achievement. Honor.

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There are three phases of a person. Wealth, respect, and honor. We can't find this honor. That's given by the God.

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That's given.

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Yes. We can find these two. We can find wealth. We can get power when we enter politics. But what is honor? People often ask, what is dignity?

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If you are loved by humans, God will love you too. I got it. Danny remembers that 150,000 people were angry on 29th of August. I'm the one, just only one Cindo that got in there. Yes, you mean you were quite brave, with a sensitive condition, right? That's right. I was angry.

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You were angry. Usually there was a fight, there was a complaint to the government, the one who got hit was a property or a Cindo. Yes, because the narration was there yesterday. It was already racist. Well, I finally went there. My daughter didn't know.

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My son didn't know. My driver knew. I told the driver to go there. The driver cried. Sir, don't do that. Report it to the mother and the children first.

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I said, don't be noisy. He cried. Why did you cry? I said, why he cried. He said he had to report it first. I told him that if I died there, he would report it.

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And I would die there. He told me to bury me there. I told him that. I was in trouble. I was on a Kojek. People were angry.

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They didn't get mad when they saw me. I saw someone waving a card Oh yeah, using a cardboard. Yeah, that's Bapak Tolong, it was viral on TikTok.

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So, he's an amazing kid. Yeah, Bapak gave him a job, and then Bapak paid for the house, but they still paid, but Bapak... I gave him the bait. So, here's the thing. They can buy a house and give credit to others. But can they fulfill the conditions? Yes, that's the difficult part.

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And the people involved in this, if I'm not mistaken, are the SMP or SMA students. If they want credit, they can't. It's definitely a difficulty. I only give ease. If someone gives fish, it will be eaten up in one day. If I give a fishing rod, it will be used forever to catch fish.

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That's education.

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Yes. And that's Ardianto. I asked him that time. After four months of searching, I met him. Oh, you searched first because you remembered that. Yes, when I was about to leave the event, I saw,

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this is someone who has been following me. This is a very good person, I didn't even people. I thought it was someone who was watching me. This is amazing. Let's find out. Four months later, at the beginning of the year, he came to my office after I announced it on social media. Then he came.

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He left his phone number. But I didn't want to come first. I asked my staff, did you see if the person was real. I asked them what the evidence was. They all looked at the house. I even told my staff not to tell the person.

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If the person was real, I told them to look for a house around the house. If the house was still under construction, I told them to look for a house around the house. I told them to look for a house have a house. I was looking for a house on Jalan Raya, on Jalan Kalibaru. It was ready. Two or three days later, I came. I came and I saw his wife.

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His wife was a vegetable seller. I bought the onions. With one fruit as a condition. I talked to her. After that, I went to a condition. I was just chatting. After that, I went to his house. I opened the door. I was invited to his house. I opened the door.

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As soon as I opened the door, his son was sleeping. He was in high school. So, there was no guest room. I asked him, How much do you rent your house? 800,000 IDR, sir, every month.

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I didn't offer him a house. I just let it be. Then I said, do you want to work? I said to his mother, do you want to work? Okay, you work. Immediately, express recruitment. I said, no need for a psychotest, no need for anything.

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Because this person has a good habit. So I can evaluate myself. That's it. That's how you see it. No matter how small the goodness is, if it is worked with sincerity, it is great. I asked him, why are you Ardy Yanto? I saw Baba, poor thing, and Baba has come for us. I immediately saw a box of Meccas drinks. I immediately grabbed it.

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I said, this person is amazing.

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The initiative.

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The initiative. Then the others, I said, I gave this, then I told him, now find someone to watch me. Find someone to carry me in. Finally, we all gathered at my mosque in Desari. We gathered.

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I said thank you. I wanted to repay their kindness. You didn't waste your time to watch me. You didn't waste your time to carry me. Someone watched me. He said,

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Sir, I still want to check. If my brother is okay, please help me. Because it's hard for me to take care of my brother all this time. He's in junior high school. He's even like that? He's 40 years old.

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Okay, tomorrow, next week, I'll definitely put all his data in. I told my people, I accepted it right away. I told them, which one is his brother? Oh, he brought it that day. Amanah, honestly, that's all.

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If he's stupid, he can be taught. If Amanah is honest, you can't be cured. Yes. Finally, there were many. Then there was one more who was my guide. It turned out to be Sarjana.

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32:52

Oh yes, I heard. Sarjana, but no job.

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He only brought that. He said he wanted to apply for jobs everywhere. It's hard. He was over 30 years old. Okay, like this. Okay. He said he wanted to get married.

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I said, I'll help you.

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You work until the morning. Because we're making a project, Harbour Route 2. You're in the project, I said. You still keep Amana. Why at night, he asked. Eh, it's for you too, at night. In the afternoon, you can go out.

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Yes, he can get two.

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He got two, I said. Oh yeah, sir, yes, sir. I said, relax, if you want to be with me. The important thing is, your work is done here. So he got two. He got the Ngojek. He has a monthly income that he still gets.

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Ngojek doesn't like to stay. Right? It goes up and down. He's pretty good. He got the UMR here. Then he got the contract. He said that he could get 3 million if he was clean. So, if he was with the UMR, he could get 8 million.

33:46

He got more than that. That's already a certain position in the company. He was a senior officer.

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Yes, a senior officer.

33:52

And then there was another one, his name was Jaka. Jaka.

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Jaka. There was Jaka here.

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There was a fruit like that, there was Jaka. There's another one, Yasin.

34:06

There's Yasin here too.

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There's Yasin, there's Jaka, there's Yasin.

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And the great Yasin, he also looked up to his brother. He admitted that, if there was no Baba Alun, how would he work in the office? How could Ar how can I work in the office?

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It's hard.

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How can Ardianto work in the office? With so many expectations, you as a person who is seen as a good figure in society, there are more burdens that you have to accept from their lives. Sometimes there are people that we have helped, but they don't know themselves. If you face people who don't know themselves,

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just use the face of a wall. Just use the face of a wall, just slam it. Yes, just slam it. Because we know, if they cook, I say, every day you can eat, come to my office, I'll give you food,

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35:03

if you don't have food. But if he's a consumer, I'll say, no, you have to work. If you want to, you have to work. If you don't work, it's impossible. Many of our religious friends always think, Oh, God decides the fortune. If we don't work, we can't.

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God won't decide to give us fortune. We have to work for fortune. God makes it easy. Not that God gives us fortune and then sends us money. That's impossible. I hear that a lot. God gives us fortune, but he doesn't try. He sleeps. He wakes up in the morning.

35:38

In the morning, his fortune is already in the chicken coop, boss. Yes. Most of us, mostly, on average, if we get 10 perak, when we get paid, we only have 5 perak left because we have a lot of debts.

35:57

Yes, he...

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Yes. Well, I usually, if I want to celebrate Eid, I like to give vouchers. Vouchers in the halal corner mini market. I give 250,000 to someone.

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So they can save.

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Yes. They know. This is amazing. He bought the cigarettes, he sold the cigarettes again. He received money. So he bought cigarettes, for example, 250,000. He sold 200,000. Yes, he lost money. But he the money. So he bought cigarettes for 250,000. He sold it for 200,000.

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He lost money, but he got the money. He got 200,000. What did he use the money for? He could use it for gambling, he could do all kinds of things. He could drink alcohol.

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That's why this year, I've said that the voucher I gave him can't be exchanged for cigarettes, except for the tobacco exchange.

36:46

But, sir, the difficulty is educating people, right?

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That's part of our social participation. Yes, but the difficulty is... And sometimes our kindness is treated by people who don't know themselves. And our kindness can turn into a war for us too, sir. I once experienced on a podcast, how many times I helped with... I'm sorry, I'm not looking for validation. I'm a good person, I help. No, we like it, right? I know what you mean.

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Why am I the bad one? I said, why am I the one who's in trouble? That's life.

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The good can be spoiled,

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the bad can be fixed. But I'm sincere, what we're doing, sir. Yes, it's annoying, but let God answer. God is the one who answers. The good can be spoiled, the bad can be fixed. Correct. Just accept it. But how sincere are we to do it, sir? Yes, it's annoying.

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But let God answer everything. God who values ​​our goodness, God who values ​​His goodness or His badness.

37:34

Beautiful. Al-ikhlas. I can't even speak properly. And there's no sincerity in his words. Do you know why? Because sincerity is not mentioned, but it's made. That's cool. A closing question, sir.

37:53

This is from a netizen. You're Muslim, right? What a netizen. You're Muslim, right? You don't want to be polygamous, right?

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There's a chance, right? Like this. You can watch it at home. I'm a typical person who doesn't like to... What is it? To be rude.

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38:18

Oh, yes. We're the same.

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I always... My life is simple. If I may say, everyone wants to meet me at the office, I will accept it. But when I rest at home, I don't want to be disturbed. So I want to enjoy my rest, be honest, well... I'm not handsome.

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I'm afraid that the 80s persona will come out.

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I'm not young anymore, but... Alhamdulillah, there are differences between me and Denny.

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You can still be confused. Denny is still there. I understand.

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But I've experienced it, that's why I don't want to polygamy. Honestly, I was tempted. One day, I was tempted and I saw it. But it turns out, this woman is a slut.

39:20

Slut?

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Naughty.

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Oh.

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Naughty. So, apparently, every man she approached, she just wanted to take his house and then

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she ran away.

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How did you know? She once wanted to be ubered by her boyfriend. At that time, I helped her.

39:31

Oh, because of that?

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Yes, it turns out that her boyfriend had already bought a house. Then she asked me to protect her. Then she teased me. That's funny, Den. This is also in the context of what Denny asked. Then he asked me to protect him. Then he teased me. That's funny, Den. This is also in the context of what Denny asked.

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Yes, polygamy.

39:49

He didn't know that I had money. That day I became a witness at the KPK. In 2006 or 2007. I became a witness at the KPK. He thought I was a witness at KPK. He thought I was a suspect. Then he ran away from me.

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Luckily he ran away from me. Even though I helped him a lot. He ran away from me. I played a role. I borrowed my staff's car. Mazda Ventram, which was ugly.

40:33

I brought that car to his place. Wow, I'm not served. I'm not served.

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Oh, that's all?

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Then he dated a person who had a Ruko. Ruko was a good person in the South. Wow, Ruko is so cool.

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No, I didn't say that.

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He wanted to go, he wanted to take a taxi. I said, I'll take you to your new girlfriend's place. I said, it's okay. I took him there. I saw Ruko. I said, this office is huge.

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I used my knowledge to make a bid. Then he looked at me like this. I said, if you get married to that person, I can drive you around. I said, wow.

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Then he got out, I went home. I I'll go home. That's dangerous. He got off the car and I went home. I laughed in the car. He never contacted me again because he thought I was fat. I'm sorry, Dan. When I saw Turku like that,

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I knew he wasn't my class. I understand. He didn't know because his IQ wasn't intelligent. But that's really fun, right?

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I'm happy, boss.

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He said,

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this is my coral rock. I know this is a treasure that hasn't been discovered yet. Fortunately, it's mine. But in the end, I see that life depends on how we see the content, sir. How we judge and evaluate, and what wisdom we use to live. That's what I got from Mr. Yusuf's journey. That's right. So we have to look at ourselves,

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and we have one key, we can't be greedy, whether it's about wealth, women, or respect, we can't be greedy. I'm glad to learn a lot from Mr. Yusuf. There are many positive values

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from the white path in Islam that he has implemented in his life, not just from the white path in Islam that he practiced in his life, not just from the words that we can take. Because I am a very skeptical person with people who talk about positive things. But sometimes I notice that the actions are not in accordance.

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Muslims are usually not Muslims.

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Muslims are not Muslims.

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There are many non-Muslims. That's why I am Al a typical person who has to show the Islamic characteristics by wearing a vest, a turban or a turban. Attributes. Yes, my attributes. But I portray Islam as a mercy from nature.

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So even though I wear jeans, I wear a shirt, people know I'm Muslim. And I'm probably among the friends whose economy is the best in the Muslim world. So I can portray Islam with a more positive image compared to my friends whose economy is still not stable. They can't preach freely like me.

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They have to find a way to make a living for their family. I understand that context. If I preach because my economy is sufficient, I preach with my behavior, I preach with my assets. All of this is affected. So if there is a disaster, where I can participate. In a quiet way, you don't have to expose everything. Yes, not just sending prayers, but also sending their needs.

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44:06

That's why I always say, friends of religion, whatever it is, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, you have to be rich, so you don't use your religion to find wealth, but to use your wealth for the success of your religion. Nice. Sir, I want to ask, this is a bit of an off-track question. I was thinking, have you ever counted your assets?

44:27

How much did you spend? Have you ever?

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I've never counted, honestly. I don't know. At least it's a report, right? I just want to know how many roads we've made. How many kilometers we've made. That's all. More to the business, right? Yes, and then...

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It's not like us who count our money. How much savings do we have? I still have debts, Dan. We get debts. More or less, our entire group has maybe tens of trillions.

44:58

Oh, there are. Does the country still owe you? Not yet. The balance hasn't been seen yet.

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I asked for 2%

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But let it be. The country will be led by President Prabowo and he will surely take note of such things.

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But you also said that you've been sincere. If you don't want to pay, then that's it. That's the term, right?

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I'll pay first, then I'll be sincere for the sake of many people. That's so funny. But Danny is already great. He can do that verse. Hairunas anfaunlinas.

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How do you know that?

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Danny said it in Indonesian.

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Oh, really?

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Yes. So, be a Muslim. Be a religious person who has to support his economy. So that you don't exploit your religion for your personal interest. But you exploit your wealth for your religious success. And I, alhamdulillah, until today, I'm sorry I'm not arrogant.

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I never ask people for money. Denny also never. Den, help me with this donation. I never ask for anything. I never ask my friends for anything. I never asked for anything from my friends either. So, everything is given by God. I only ask God,

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God, if you can, don't add more wealth to me. Just add more health to me. So that I can be more useful to many people. Life has three stages for me. One, the lowest wealth.

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The value. Wealth. Second, in the middle. I'm not sure if I'm getting this honor, but I'm not sure if I'm getting this honor, but I'm not sure if I'm getting this honor, but I'm not sure if I'm getting this honor, but I'm not sure if I'm getting this honor, but I'm not sure if I'm getting this honor, but I'm not sure if I'm getting this honor, but I'm not sure if I'm getting this honor, but I'm not sure if I'm getting this honor, but I'm not sure if I'm getting this honor, but I was scolded because of a stranger. I'm not sure that I can get this glory yet. But I hope that I can get it. I always pray, Ya Allah, give me a glorious life, not a rich life. I feel that I'm trying to get this glory.

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And I think it should be given. It's given, you can't find it. So now what I'm looking for is glory for my life. I'm not looking for wealth anymore. So in my term, you are going through an Islamic process where you are praying to God to give you glory in life. That's right.

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O Yusuf, what have I done with the life I have given you?

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What is your answer?

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I said, O Allah, I can never assess my deeds. Only You can assess what I have done. And I am ready to accept whatever You decide. That's it. Humans must obey and what is it? To the Sanghalik, there is a kind of verse,

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Samina wa'atona, listen and obey. That is for the government and the scholars, especially for Allah. We must obey. He said,

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you are evil, you are cruel. Accept it. We don't know. Cruelty can happen anywhere. We feel good, we are noble to humans,

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but there are hungry that are hungry, dogs that are hungry, and we don't feed them. That's a problem. We can get rid of that from heaven. I rarely hear people's answers like this. Because people are usually busy with worldly answers, Pak. And it's true and wrong. And the Prophet said,

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One day a com friend asked me, why didn't I go to heaven? Because you didn't give me a drink. Why did he go to heaven? Because he gave me a drink. He's not a rich man.

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So I said, don't think we're already noble. But when we see those animals, we're stupid, we are ignorant, we have no empathy at all. Even though they are God's creatures. That's why in my life, I always tell my friends, be careful, don't get provoked by racism.

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We are all human-like brothers. All without racism, but with tolerance. Amen. So you have been at the base of Islam, Rahmatan Lil'alamin, and you finally understand

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what Rahmatan Lil'alamin means? Rahmat for all the universe, including its contents. Be it humans, plants, animals, or even humans that are not of the same religion, not of the same ethnicity. That's why I said, Danny also already has it.

49:56

I'm going to tell you one thing. Now I'm going to change the subject. I'm going to tell you Danny's secret. My secret is revealed here. So, last September, there was a guy from the palace who asked me to make Denny a porn star.

50:14

Oh, really?

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No, that's not true. I'm the only one who knows. And I was asked to lobby Denny. Denny refused. This is amazing. He's't seek power or respect, but he will follow me to seek glory too.

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Yes, we are one CEO. Yes, we are one CEO. Yes, greetings first.

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