NEKAT!! PEMUDA CIKARANG JALAN KAKI KE MEKKAH CUMA MODAL 50 RIBU?!

dr. Richard Lee, MARS

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And Alhamdulillah, during the 9 months of the journey, Allah enabled my feet to walk to the front of the Ka'bah.

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Wow, that's crazy.

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Like that.

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You didn't have money?

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At first, I brought 50,000 rupiah. During the journey, I didn't know who I knew, there was no agreement. People came to me and approached me.

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Oh, you didn't ask for it?

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No. They come to visit themselves? They come to visit themselves, invite them to eat, invite them to stay overnight. It's like everything is made easy for you. This proves the words of God that says, come and surrender to Him. Correct.

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Everything will be prepared for you. Travel, smoothness, food, rest, health, even visa. I lost my words for you.

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Assalamualaikum.

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Waalaikumsalam. What do I call him? A.A. Hendy or Haji Hendy? If you're called during a journey, you're called John.

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Why John?

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That's my name. But your name is Hendy? Hendy. If you're called John during a journey, you're called John. Okay. There's a young man, how old is he? 26. 26 years old.

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From Cikarang. Originally from Sumedang. 26 years, from Cikarang, you walked from Cikarang to Mecca. Where is Mecca? Mecca is in Java. Mecca is in the holy city of Mecca and Madinah, Saudi Arabia.

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Seriously?

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Seriously.

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There is a sea, right? Yes, because the sea't be crossed by foot. There's no 100% pure road. Especially the sea and the country. The country is limited in time.

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Some are one month, some are two months. Okay. Maybe if I'm given one year for each country, I can definitely get through from start to finish. Because one country has one one-month visa,

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and another one has a two-month visa. So, whether you want it or not, no matter how far you go, if you don't get sick, you can get on a vehicle. The risk is, if we stay in the same country,

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maybe we can be deported. I like your honesty. So, you walk from... But you still walk? I still walk. For example, I was given 2 months. From these 2 months, I walked for 2 months and less than 3 days.

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The rest, I didn't get sick. So the rest, I took a bus. You walked to Mecca. What did you do? Umrah or Hajj? Alhamdulillah, Umrah. I did as much as I could. Back then, when I was doing Hajj, I was still in India.

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Because my intention wanted to walk, I did my best to get there. I got there on August 3rd, if I'm not mistaken.

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Oh, okay.

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You were live at that time?

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Yes.

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Can I know why you wanted to walk to Mecca? Why didn't you just take a plane?

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How long did it take?

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Nine months.

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Just the journey?

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Nine months, plus walking road, plus the plane, plus the pilgrimage.

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Why the plane?

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Yeah, I took the plane when I was in Thailand. I went to the KBRI every country. From the KBRI, I asked for directions for a safe footpath. From Thailand, I wanted to go to Myanmar. Because the country was in conflict, he was not directed to Myanmar.

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He was directed to India. So from Thailand, he flew to India. Okay, this is interesting. Your total journey was 9 months. I want to ask first, why do you want to go kumroh in that way?

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To be honest, this is not just an invitation, for example, let's go to Mecca, scheduled or whatever it is. Because basically, the doctor may have experienced, like someone calling from behind, why is there no one in the back? For example, that's what I experienced. After Isha prayer, at 8 pm, there was a whisper in Sundanese. Because I'm Sundanese. The whisper was, Indi, lempang kemekah, insyaallah, barokah.

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In Indonesian, Jalan kaki kemekah, insyaallah, hidup berkah. I thought, I asked myself, why do I have to walk? I understood, because I can't drive, let alone take a plane. But I have legs. God willing, I can walk because I had legs. And Alhamdulillah, for 9 months of the journey, Allah enabled my legs to walk to the front of the Ka'bah.

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Wow, that's crazy. Like that.

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You didn't have money?

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At first, I brought 50,000 rupiah. I brought 50,000 rupiah. I thought, the intention of Allah, because Allah brought 50,000 rupiahs, I thought, I will do good deeds for Allah. I brought 50,000 rupiahs, I believe Allah is the one who gives, Allah is the one who has everything, Allah is the one who is rich. I don't expect to be loved or to be loved by my family. I was a king during my journey.

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I did good deeds for Allah. And during my journey. I am a God-fearing man because of God. And I experienced it during my journey. I brought 50,000 rupiahs. On the third and fourth day, I wanted to go on the fifth day, which was two days. I did not eat. I did not eat because I ran out of money.

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So, this is a test. Is this person right or not? I walked to Mecca. Maybe I should test him first, not eating, not having breakfast, whatever. But still, I am determined because of Allah. I believe that Allah will never give me any fortune.

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But Allah gives it to people around. From there, I believe that Allah's help me if I have a good intention. Even though I didn't eat for two days, I never felt hungry again on the fourth day.

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So you only have a good intention, and you just let it be.

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I just let it be. I just let it be. Where did you go first? First, from Cikara, then to Bekasi, then Jakarta, Cilgon, Banten, and then Merak. Merak Port. Merak Port.

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By boat. Merak Port. The crowds started there. Back then, at the beginning... While you were live? Yes.

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What live?

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TikTok?

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My goal from the beginning of live streaming, I promised myself that I would do live broadcast. There was no purpose, goal to find popularity, find gif, find coins. Even as long as I never asked to tap the screen, never asked to share.

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Check out?

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No.

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No. The point is, just No. I just wanted to do a live streaming to guide the journey. Especially from Indonesia, I don't know the route. There are many people who guide me to go here and there. And secondly, to document the journey. It's getting crowded when I'm going to Umrah across the sea. They said the audience is up to 50,000, right?

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Up to 100,000 viewers. Yes, if you're walking, the average stay-at-home audience is 30,000.

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Sorry, but what about the battery?

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Well, for the battery problem, I also provide a power bank. But what's the power bank's capacity? If the phone is always on, how many hours does it take to keep it alive? There are four power banks and a mobile phone cooler. So, it's balanced. It's not hot.

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Throughout your life? Yes. So, the purpose of the lab is to find out if the person is real or not. What we know is that it's Allah. But, the people who are destined to witness a witness in the hereafter is the one who has been Oh Allah, this person used to be my witness during my journey

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Help him, he can do it. Like that. For example, I did live streaming just to make it a journey moment. No other purpose Okay, but you got a lot of gifts. Alhamdulillah. Maybe that's the bonus. I didn't expect that at all.

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I thought, Oh my God, maybe this is a bonus. But how long did it take from now to Pelabuhan Merak? To Pelabuhan Merak, it took 11 daysabuhan Merak for 11 days, if I'm not mistaken. 11 days? Where?

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All on foot?

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Yes, alhamdulillah. Did you eat at the people's house? The interesting thing is, when I didn't eat for two days, during the journey, I didn't know who I knew, there was no agreement, people came to me and came to me. Oh, you didn't know who they were, there was no agreement. People came to visit them. Oh, you didn't ask them to come?

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No. They came by themselves? They came by themselves, invited me to eat and drink. Seriously? Seriously.

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So, here's the thing.

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You didn't tell them that you were a passenger? No, I didn't think I was a passenger. I never I don't consider myself a passenger. I never, during my journey from start to finish, I never considered myself a passenger. No. So, Alhamdulillah, during the journey,

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I was always a statement, always honest, even when I got on the vehicle, I told the audience. So, my journey route is, for example, I walk until here today, and tomorrow I will continue to walk here again.

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Even though I sleep tens of kilometers away, I will still be taken to the last point I walk. And that happened until I went to the city of Mecca. So in the west, I walked without a single meter of corruption. Except for the passport limit, which is one month. It's not a rush.

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If you don't want to, you have to get on a vehicle. Hendy, whether you get on a car, a motorcycle, or a pedestrian, half a pedestrian, it doesn't reduce your intention. That's really cool. Don't you say,000 is already amazing.

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Actually, maybe it can be like what the doctor said earlier. For example, at night, I asked myself, people don't see me. I'll just get in the car tomorrow. I think like that, it's honestly hard. Because from the beginning, I intend it because of Allah.

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I walk as far as I can. As far as I can. Even though at night, no one sees me. I'll just get in the car tomorrow. I'm not like that. During the trip, I was watched by 50,000 people.

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This route cannot be passed by foot, so I have to take a car. They knew that too. So during the trip, tens of thousands of people witnessed that I, alhamdulillah, took the trip according to the country's rules. Okay, so you stayed at your family's house, food was given by...

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Food was given...

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They were your audience?

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Yes.

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Oh, they watched and saw you

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delivering food? Correct. That's from Indonesia. Alhamdulillah, you were never hungry? Alhamdulillah, during the journey. And the interesting thing is,

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maybe when abroad, the I ran out of water, food, and I was resting. I was hungry, and suddenly, someone came to deliver water. Seriously? Seriously. It was like that over and over again, maybe almost every day. So I thought,

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Oh God, this is the way to the truth. Just like that? Just like that. Okay, where did you go from Merak? From Merak, I crossed the sea to Bakauheni Bakahuni

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From Bakahuni? From Bakauheni to Lampung, to Palembang, to Jambi

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Oh, you crossed Sumatra?

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Yes

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By foot?

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By foot

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From Lampung to Aceh?

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No, not to Aceh? No, not to Aceh. We stopped at Roro Port, Kuala Tunggal. How was the toll road there? You couldn't walk there, right? We couldn't walk there. How was the toll road in Tok Jokowi? You couldn't walk there, right?

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No, we took an alternative route. Oh, an alternative route. It's longer, right? You're crazy. It took 43 days to get to Rorokwala Tungkal Port. Okay.

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Where did you go?

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Where was it in the end?

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In Medan?

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From Rorokwala Tungkal Port, I crossed to Batam.

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To Rorokwala Tungkal in Riau, right?

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Yes. Then you went to Batam. To Batam? From Batam to Singapore. Straight to Singapore. Do you have a passport? Passport, when I first left, I didn't have a passport. Because the money was only 50,000.

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So?

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So, I just followed what I said from the beginning. Allah is the richest, Allah is the most fortunate, Allah is the most generous. I made my passport when I arrived in Lampung. Okay. Praise be to God, I already had the money for the passport. Maybe if I were to ask, if I didn't eat for two days,

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if I really wanted to bother people, maybe I could ask my parents. But when I didn't eat for two days, I didn't tell anyone. I didn't want to bother people, especially my parents.

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My parents knew, they were happy. I tried and prayed. In Lampung, I had money to buy a passport.

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Where did you get the money from?

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From the road?

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Yes, from the road. Maybe it was God who guided me, God who moved their hearts.

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Okay.

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From Lampung, I had the money, so I went back to Cilogon to get my passport.

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Where in Cilogon?

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Banten.

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Oh, you went back?

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I crossed the sea again.

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Oh, you went back?

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Yes, I crossed the sea again, got my passport, and after I finished my passport document, while waiting for my passport, instead of me being quiet, I went back to Lampung and continued my journey. After a few days, there was news that my passport was ready, I went back to get my passport. Instead of waiting for my passport to be ready, I just kept going, want to disturb the journey. Like that.

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I got my passport. Alhamdulillah, I was happy. I was happy. Oh Allah, this is the first step to go abroad. I already have it. Alhamdulillah. You continued on your way to... Lampung, Palembang, Jambi, Rorok Port, Wala Tungkal, to Batam. Batam tokal, Batam, Singapore.

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Batam, Singapore.

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First time abroad.

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Yes, first time abroad.

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How do you see Singapore?

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With Singapore, at first, many people suggested not to go to Singapore. That Singapore is tight. Yes, it is. A small country, but millions of rules. There are many people who suggested not to go to Singapore, but I'm the type of person

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who wants to try first before I know it myself. So I went to Singapore, and Alhamdulillah, in Singapore, they were very welcome. Even those who immigrated already knew.

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Can you speak English?

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I can't speak English. I use Google Translate. Oh, you use Google Translate. Yes, I use Google Translate.

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Oh, you use Google Translate.

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How about the internet? I still use the Indonesian card.

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How do you use it? Data roaming.

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Oh, you buy data roaming. Okay, so you spend a lot of money. Not bad. Not bad, right? The fund is not bad, right?

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So, live streaming for a long time.

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From Singapore, the distance is only less than 50 kilometers to the Malaysian border. Only? Okay.

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Yes, only.

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So, you can only pass through. How long is 50 kilometers? Less than 3 days. Less than 3 days? Yes, from the beginning of Singapore to the end, it's been 3 days.

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Where do you stay? Well, there a good person, a Singaporean, who gave him a place to stay and rest in Singapore. After that, I went to Malaysia. I visited the KBRI in Malaysia and asked for directions on the road I was going to take. The KBRI in Malaysia suggested that I start from Johor. You always go to the KBRI? Yes, to go to the KBRI from Johor.

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You always go to the KBRI?

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Yes, I go to the KBRI every time I go to a country. Do they help you? They help me, like giving me a place to stay, a place to eat, if I want to stay, they will help me. Oh, they all help you? Yes, they all help me. With open hands?

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With open hands. Okay, so you came from Malaysia? From Malaysia, I was directed to start walking from Johor. If you take a plane, you will land in Kuala Lumpur. From the beginning, there was no restriction, because it was a toll road. Did anyone suggest you? You're already high behind from the footpath, just take a plane. Even when I was still in Batam, there was an artist, Selena Angel, she DMed me,

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asking me to go to Mecca. Because I went back to my original intention, I had a footpath, I didn't refuse her rejection, I was still in a coma from the beginning, which is a footpath, even though there was someone who wanted to leave. The message was that my eustachism failed. My heart ached with this eustachism.

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Oh, since this is already crowded, since there is someone who offers it, I am left behind. I didn't think like that. You were still focused, right? I was still focused from the beginning. You were determined to walk to see you. I want to see you. I want to see you.

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What did you meet during your journey? During my journey, maybe mystical things

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never happened.

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Never happened. No.

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No? No. Were there any evil things? Yes.

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There were evil things. The devil. Is there a criminal? Yes, there is.

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A criminal? A thief?

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Yes, like a scam. Scam? Got you? What was lost? Money. I went to Thailand or Malaysia first? You can.

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Where did you go? I went to Thailand. I was stuck in Thailand. I was separated from my wife for two months. Three days later, I went to the KBRI and was directed to India. I didn't know what to do in India. I didn't know who I would meet in India. There was no promise.

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I just went in there by myself. My parents asked me, who did you go to India with? Who else, sir? I said, Allah. I asked my parents, who I was going to India with? With Allah, Inshallah. I said, just like that.

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I went to India. I ordered a hotel in India, and before I went to India, I asked for help from a taxi driver in India. He said, it's a translator. Maybe the Indonesian driver can take me to this place? He said, okay. He took me to the place.

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When I was walking, he suggested the place he meant. Since I was tired, I just followed him. And it turned out that he took me to a place

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that was a bit gloomy. The people there were like beggars. I was suspicious, I couldn't help it, so I just went to the market. I went into a room and paid, maybe if you look at the currency, less than 2 million. But it didn't match the room. I tried to cancel, but he refused.

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And finally, the price was reduced. There was a debate, so I just paid. After entering the room, I was asked for money, I was asked to drink, I was forced to, I was slapped with a high note. I was there debating, not until the debate got intense.

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When the argument started, I immediately closed the door. I was still being dragged around. I was confused.

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It was so sad.

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I was confused. I was alone. I didn't know who to ask for help. I was confused. There was no signal. I prayed to God.

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God, You really see the heavens and the earth. Please help me. There, maybe by chance, after a few minutes,

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I don't know who he is. Suddenly, he sent he WhatsApp me. He WhatsApp me, I don't know who gave me his number. If there's anything in India, let me know. At that moment, I was like, Oh God, this is it.

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As long as we are in despair, don't ever get bored of praying, God will accept it in the near future. After a few minutes, I started to talk to be careful, don't be bored to pray. Allah accepted it in that short time. After a few minutes, I told the person, the person, the person from Bandung. I don't know who gave me the number, he was a soldier from the Indonesian National Army. Mr. Aji told me, even though the signal was 3G, if anything happened in India, let me know.

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It was perfect, I told him directly. I was scammed here, I can't leave. What should I do? He said, just wait. I looked for a contact from the Indian KBI. The Indian KBI called me. They picked me up to the hotel with the KBI.

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Bang Iksan. I was really shocked. They took my phone. They. My phone was taken. My phone was taken? Yes. And fortunately, I had two phones. I called the other one.

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Maybe if I had one phone, I don't know what would happen to me. Did you take the money? I took the money.

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But you were safe?

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I was safe. I was safe.

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I was safe. That was Aman. Injal Aman. That's probably a scary experience.

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I think that's where... It's better if you're in India. If you're a girl, you're probably already raped.

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Maybe.

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Lucky you're a boy. If you're passing Myanmar, you don't know. Maybe that's why I don't pass Myanmar either. God's will. God has other intentions. After a few days I went to India, there was a disaster in Myanmar.

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The earthquake that destroyed the surrounding buildings. Alhamdulillah, maybe this is the meaning of me not being allowed to go to Myanmar. I have to go straight to India, maybe Allah has other intentions. Okay, where did you go from India? I walked from India and was asked by a KBRI officer. Who do you want to walk with?

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Who do I want to walk with, sir? I'm here alone. I said to the KBRI officer. The KBRI officer said, Don't worry. I asked my friend to accompany you in India.

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Alhamdulillah, I was accompanied by a good person in India. Until the border of Pakistan. In India, I was given only one month. Maybe if I was there for a year, I could walk. Since it was only one month, I was asked to walk as much as I could.

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From that one month, I walked for about 3 days to a month. The rest, I didn't rush, I took the bus. What about your accommodation? While you were on the road for a month in India? Even in India, I never slept in a tent. Maybe if I slept in a tent, I experienced it on the second and third day,

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where I was still here, in the area around here. There I once slept in front of a shop that was busy looking for a cart at 1 o'clock at night, and slept under the bridge. And alhamdulillah, the result is that I finished, as usual I was surrounded by good people. For example, in India, there are good people,

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even though they are native Indians, they invite me to their house, invite me to eat.

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Like that.

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In India, the journey is the same. The last stop, even though the destination of this Indian is far, I ask him, can I take you to the last stop tomorrow? I'm on my way, because I wanted to continue my journey.

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Did the KBRI officer accompany you? No, he didn't. He was his friend at the KBRI. Did he accompany you on your way? No, he was driving. How did that happen? You were driving and he was driving from behind?

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Yes, he was driving from behind. He was driving me. He was behind me and he was riding his motorcycle. So he was riding his motorcycle and I was still walking. Even though there was a motorcycle, I didn't want to ride it until I finished my journey that day. I didn't want to be forced to do anything, except when it was time to rest. For example, at 6 PM. It was already evening.

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Weren't you tired? I never felt tired during the journey. I never felt tired.

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You are physically strong.

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Because from the beginning to the end, I always said I never got tired. Because the prayer that is said, especially when we go to God's house, it will definitely return to us. That's why I never said I was tired, I never said I was hot, I never said I was tired. I was always ready.

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Have you ever felt tired, tired, and you feel like you want to go home? Never. Even though I never ate for two days, slept under the bridge, was scammed, and then there was a war, a conflict. You've been around for decades. I never thought of going home.

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Until Mecca? Until Mecca. Okay. Where did you go after India? Pakistan? From India I went straight to Pakistan, across the border. Where the border between India and Pakistan, through the border, where the Indian and Pakistani borders, every afternoon, always lower the national flag of each country.

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That's probably an experience that will be remembered for the rest of my life, that this is the border between India and Pakistan, lowering two flags at the same time. Okay. From Pakistan, I still went to theBRI first, asking for directions. Even the KBRI people were welcome to accept me. They gave me a fortune, a mask.

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If I wanted to live in Pakistan, there was a mask here. That's what the KBRI people in every country. There, they told me to walk to Karachi.

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Okay.

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Karachi. After that, don't go to Karachi. Okay. Karachi. After that, don't go into that area. Maybe they know better. But I was determined to walk. I looked for information from people around me that it was true that going there

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was worried about things that were not wanted. So from Pakistan, I stopped in Karachi. From the KBRI, I was directed to UAE. But that's where I had to fly. So I asked again, and Mr. Well replied to me, I said, I want to go to Iran so I can get a land route.

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Because if I go to Dubai, I have to take a plane to UAE. So the KBRI told me that that for now, they are not directed to enter. So, from Pakistan, they went straight to Dubai. And it turned out to be true. After I was in Dubai, after a few weeks,

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there was a conflict in Iran. And maybe that's God's will. Always saved. Always saved.

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But, did you enter Dubai using a to enter Dubai? Dubai uses a visa.

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How is that visa?

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For visa management, first make a visa in Thailand. When I want to enter India, I make an Indian visa in Thailand. After entering India, I make a Pakistan visa. How do you do it? It's online. Oh, online.

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Yes, online. After entering Pakistan, make a UAE visa or Dubai visa. Pakistan. How? It's online. Oh, online? Yes, online. After entering Pakistan, I made a visa to UAE or Dubai. After UAE, I made a visa to Europe. But it was smooth, right?

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Alhamdulillah, it was smooth. Including the visa to Mecca? Including the visa to Mecca. There was only one moment where my visa to go to India failed. At first. But because I insisted on going, it was far from my destination.

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From Thailand to Dubai. Two countries that I had to go through. I looked for information there. After a month, I asked some people, when did my visa to go to India fail? I was asked by some good people there and it turned out that my visa to India was

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okay, safe. I'm a bit critical, I want to ask, if you apply for a visa to Dubai, apply for a visa to India, how long does it take? Your trip is only one month. So for example, in Thailand, I want to finish my passport. For example, I want to finish it in two weeks.

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From the time I want to finish it in two weeks, I applied for a visa to India. And, alhamdulillah, it took three days. It's online. How did you get the visa? Online. Online?

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Yes, on VDF.

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Oh, on Visa.

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After that, I was printed. Okay. To enter Mecca, it shouldn't be easy to get a visa, right? How did you get a visa? To enter Mecca, Alhamdulillah, I was helped by good people. While making a visa, I never paid.

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Yes, free. For example, when I entered Saudi Arabia, there was a good person who helped me to make a umrah visa. Even though I only saw the umrah visa, I couldn't say more. Oh God, this visa is already taken. Maybe from Dubai to Mecca tomorrow, it's done.

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But I still went there first. From Dubai, I went to the Saudi Arabian border. I was so happy.

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If you didn't tell me, I wouldn't believe it.

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This story is not a coincidence, it's not an imagination. Maybe even if I'm told by a witness, tens of thousands of people online...

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It's not like that, Hendy.

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It's like this. If you don't go straight and don't prove it straight, I won't believe it. Yes, that's right. It's like everything is made easy for you. This proves the words of God who said, Come and surrender to Him.

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Everything will be prepared for you. Travel, food, rest, health, even visa. Which I think, I can't even get my own registration here.

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You can get it by you register on the road. Yes.

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In India, people from India made it. In Pakistan, people from Pakistan made it. In Arab, people from Arab made it. Maybe there is something more interesting when I was still in Malaysia. There, between being uncomfortable with each other, I was on my way, the first person came and asked me to take a rest at the hotel.

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Since I was tired, I followed him. I followed him, and the second person came. He offered me a hotel for accommodation. I was confused. I wanted to follow the first person, but I didn't feel good with the first group. I wanted to join the first group, but I didn't feel good with this group.

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Because this group was already open. I was confused. I didn't know what to do. I prayed, Oh God, what should I do? I should just join. The third group came. The third group came, I didn't know what the problem was.

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Suddenly, they invited us to eat. Let's just eat first. Let's eat, the three of us. Why did you say it was like a debate? Yes, this is a matter of accommodation, I don't know who to join. Okay, now it's like this. You and I, and those who are going to the hotel, gather here, the three of us.

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The three of us are looking for a place to stay for Hendi. I was really surprised. Oh God, when we are in a hurry, we can't stop praying. So we have to pray. Usually, when people are in a hurry, they don't want to pray.

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What else can they do? But I proved that as long as we are depressed, we should never be bored to pray. That's when God's moment comes. And maybe the thing that makes me lucky when I was traveling in Malaysia,

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I was offered another umrah with Papa Salam, a real Malaysian.

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So it was multiple times?

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Yes, I was offered Umrah with him, a Malaysian, Papa Salam. I went back to my original intention. I stayed in Istikamah. I could walk, I didn't want to disappoint Istikamah. You weren't ordered by this person to look for the Holy Bible, right? No, I? No. Alhamdulillah, I kept on walking. But behind all that, Allah gave me and my parents

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who were first sent to Mecca. I was still in Malaysia.

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Okay.

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You walked from Saudi Arabia to Mecca. From Saudi Arabia, I was given three months. From those three months, I didn't use the bus for three months. It's a shame, because if I was on the road for a long time, I would have to wait for my umrah. So from Saudi Arabia, I got my umrah. I could go the next day, but I will still walk as far as I can.

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But most of the time, I will take a car if I'm in Saudi Arabia. Finally, you went to Mecca. Finally, I went to Mecca. How did you feel when you saw Mecca for the first time? I didn't expect it. I was like, God, these 9 months are not short, Doc. 9 months is a long time.

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But God made it all easier. Maybe, Doc, if sin can be kissed, people around me will be far from me. But there, God closed my eyes. God brought good people, thousands of people prayed for my journey, nine months full of trials, insults, slander, I was left behind, I could go through it all because of Allah. There I arrived in the holy city of Mecca with a state of shame. I was embarrassed.

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I remember that I committed a lot of sins in the past, but God still loves me. I was really grateful. I was embarrassed to see the grave. I thought maybe I didn't have to pay for my sins. And I could only be grateful when the time came.

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And there was something that was special for me when I entered Raudah. In Raudah, there is an application for entry where everyone has a limited time 15 minutes to 20 minutes I entered Raudoh, which is a park

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I joined the first group, I was about to finish my time, about 15 minutes, when I was asked by Askar. There were 10 people, maybe less than 10 people. I was asked by Askar, Are you from? I'm from Indonesia. Tabarok Allah, said the Askar. That's it. But the others were told to go home. I prayed, Ya Allah.

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I'm still here, not sure if I can be here again next month or next year. Please let me stay here for a long time. I was still unconscious, I wasn't told to go home. While my group, maybe 100 people, to go home. While my group of 100 people went home. I was in the second group. Alhamdulillah, Ya Allah, I was able to join the second group.

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I was able to stay here for a long time, Ya Allah. Alhamdulillah, the second group finished their 15 minutes. I was sent home by the police. I was sent home, and I kept walking. I prayed, Ya Allah, I am still in by the police. I was told to go home, but I kept walking. I prayed, but I was still in a bad condition. I didn't want to go home.

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I was not sure if I would be here again next month or next year. I was not told to go home. I was still standing in the same place. Can you pray for me? I want to write down my request. I think you keep praying to God.

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That's it, Doc. Two groups. In short, I joined up to 10 groups.

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You're still there?

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I'm still there. 4 hours and 30 minutes. I can pray Asar, Maghrib, after 10 minutes I want to pray Isha. The interesting thing is after 10 groups, I'm still there alone. No one asked me to go home. 10 minutes before the prayer, the interesting thing is after the 10 groups left,

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I was still alone there, no one asked me to go home. I thought, they could see me, but I couldn't be seen. I just stood there.

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I thought if I was asked to go home, it was time. But still, no one pushed me away. No one pushed me away at all. For the 10 groups,

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the prayer was still the same. And what's interesting, the 10th group, the first one, asked me to go home. When I sat down,

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he was surprised. He nodded his head while smiling. How come this person still has feelings his heart? While I had guessed the answer for the other four.

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I said, thanks for Allah, I am stay here, four horse, to that person. Thank you brother, I am stay here, four horse. I said yes, and I went home smiling. I didn't watch your live.

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Yes.

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I didn't do live while. If in Mecca, I don't live. I'm afraid of being cheated. Can you show me the proof of your photo or your trip to Mecca? This is the proof I uploaded during the trip. Even the chatting of good people in Saudi Arabia were asking, where are you? I'm still in Raudah.

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I thought where are you? That's how much my friend who was in Saudi Arabia didn't believe me.

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But your clothes are pretty good. Where did you get the clothes from?

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I got it for my clothes. I got it from people around me. I was given that while I was in uniform. I was given by people around me.

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Wow. From the uniform.

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At the beginning of the journey, I was carrying a suitcase. I was carrying a suitcase. Throughout the journey, Allah kept coming to the good people. As long as our intentions are right, our intentions are for God's sake, we can truly believe that God is the most generous and most merciful. Wow, I lost my words for you.

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It took me nine months. How long were you in Mecca? Alhamdulillah, I was in Mecca for two weeks. And when you came back? I took a plane. Alhamdulillah.

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It was a blessing from Allah. Even though I'm in Indonesia now, Inshallah, on the 12th of October, I was sent back to Malaysia by Papa Salam, with my family. Alhamdulillah.

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Not only my family, even the people who helped me before, were all deported by him. Where there were 500 people. All were deported? All.

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By Papa Salam? Yes. That was a really unexpected fortune that came from Allah. I think I've heard name of Papa Salam. I think I heard of Papa Salam. I think he's the one who gave the gift to Wili Salim.

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That's right. He gave the gift to Wili Salim. Wow, that's amazing, Papa Salam. I want to get to know you and talk to you. When we have time, we will invite him to our podcast. It's really amazing, Pak Salam.

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There was a moment when there was a conflict. A conflict between India and Pakistan. Where my position was sleeping at 1.20 AM.

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I was woken up by a ship that was dropped by a plane. because my position was sleeping at 1.20 am. I was woken up by a ship that was dropped by a plane.

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I really didn't know what to do. I was really desperate. All the people there were running, crying, screaming. They hid in the forest. It was a really impressive experience for me personally. That's where I was like, oh my God, I'm here. No matter what happens, I will be here.

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The witness was him, a real Pakistani who came to Indonesia after I returned to Indonesia That's a really experience that maybe I don't know when I'll be back Which country is the hardest? The hardest when entering Maybe my view is the hardest when entering So maybe my biggest concern was when I entered the UAE. Because the majority of the environment there is sand dunes.

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I thought, oh God, what will I do? I will eat and drink when I pass through this. But I stayed there, God is great, He turned the situation around. I just kept walking. and I still walk. Wherever I go, Alhamdulillah, Allah brings good people. Always there? Always there.

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Even though I walk in the desert. Even that person, I call him Bang Meggy and Teh Juwita, a family and their two-year-old son escorts me or accompanies me. So I walk, for example,

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I walk on average 30 to 35 or 25 kilometers in the desert. I walked, the last point where I was picked up by the family, and brought to the camp. From the camp, I was brought back to the last point. And that was hundreds of kilometers. Like that.

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And it happened from Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, India, Pakistan, UAE, Saudi Arabia. Are you happy? I'm happy. Do you want to repeat it? To repeat it, no. It's enough. Enough, right?? To repeat it? No. That's enough.

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There's no next? No. It's not just a journey. We can see the scenery. But it's about what we have to fight for.

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Amazing. I don't have any other words for you. I'll close with a question. Maybe just a random one. because I already got your story, it's amazing. What is the most delicious food when you go abroad, outside Indonesia? The most delicious food is...

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Which country?

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Bakso.

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Every country has it. Every country has bakso, right? Which bakso is the most delicious? Still Indonesia is the best? Still Indonesia. Because every country has Baso. It's like we're not talking about Baso.

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But I'm in one country, Baso's presence reduces my feeling of being in Indonesia. Like, I used to eat Baso with my parents. I remember eating meat with my parents. I remember eating meat in Indonesia. Which country's food is the weirdest? India.

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India?

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Yes. It's like what we see on social media. And it's true.

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Like that.

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Which country is the most beautiful? The most beautiful country is Dubai. Dubai. Very beautiful. Very beautiful, Dubai. Which country is the most beautiful? The most beautiful country is Dubai. Dubai. It's so beautiful. Which country is the most saddening? Thailand.

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It's just sad.

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Compared to India?

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Thailand is sad. Oh yeah? Yeah. The one where I was sad, maybe it was time and it was time, it was three consecutive days. During the journey, I cried. But in the sky, maybe it was time, there was a picture of a human face. In the sky?

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Yes.

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There was proof. It was broadcast live. And the third one was the La Paz. Allah.

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That was indeed a sad moment.

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When I was in Thailand.

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But there I thought, Allah, even though I was alone, even though I was sad, who was it

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in the sky? I was in the middle of the night. But I thought, God, even though I'm alone, even though I'm sad, who is it in heaven? I'm like that, Doc. Maybe it's time, not because of me.

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But it's time, like that. Which country is the closest to you? The closest country, without exception, it's friendly. But there is the most friendly, the most impressive. The most friendly, maybe the most impressive is in the UAE and Malaysia, where there is like in Indonesia, there are many Indonesian families there. Maybe if you count them, you can't count them all.

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A lot, right?

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Which country is the most arrogant?

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The most arrogant is India. In India, the majority is Muslim. Okay, thank you, Hendy. You gave me an amazing lesson. Sometimes in my life, because I'm in the position I'm in now, I don't get to learn a lot from people. Sometimes in my life, because I'm in the position I'm in now, I don't get to learn a lot from people.

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But today, I learned from Hendy.

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