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PWK – PERNAH DI ROASTING PANDJI, USTAD FELIX SIAUW SEKARANG MALAH BIKIN KONTEN BARENG?!

PWK – PERNAH DI ROASTING PANDJI, USTAD FELIX SIAUW SEKARANG MALAH BIKIN KONTEN BARENG?!

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When I first learn Islam, I felt that I was a bit harsh.

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The Islamic idea.

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Not a bit, but harsh.

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Very harsh.

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Is there anyone who is annoyed by roasting people?

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No, there isn't. If you say it's narrow, it is.

0:18

If you say, Felix's view is narrow, it is. As someone who makes content with Panji Pragweksono I saw he made a comedy that is not on the edge of the cliff That's already in the cliff I said, what are you doing not getting a boyfriend at home? You know, we are men

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Men are men, right? Whatever he wants, he gets it

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Before marriage, we can get it

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I already got it I want it this way, I want it that way I want it, I want it, I want it so much Everything, everything can be accepted Can be accepted with a magic bag Why are you quiet, Tad?

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I want to fly freely in the sky

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Baling-baling bamboo We're back again

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You're out of breath

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Ustaz Melisya, assalamualaikum

1:38

Waalaikumsalam We're switched I'm the shopkeeper, he's the ustaz

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I'm wearing shopkeeper, he's the ustad LOL I'm wearing a mask

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LOL

1:54

After all this time That's why I chose Doraemon Why? What Japanese songs can I sing? This is Ustad Wibu

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LOL That's why I don't sing I said, this is Ustad Wibu.

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That's why I don't sing.

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I told you, I'm famous for my bad singing.

2:14

That's why the last time I sang, the number of COVID-19 cases increased. And the comment was not good.

2:20

The tone was right, Ustad. But?

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Soon, it's a matter of life and death.

2:24

Or like this. The album is on sale.

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15 copies.

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Three dead.

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What's the name? I'm sorry. I'm not going to lie. I've never been praised.

2:40

But what's your passion, Ustad Felix?

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I grew up with Japanese culture. Because until a long time ago, I was thinking, why didn't I was born in Japan? Because I really like Japan. The first time I preached in Japan, was when I got off the airport.

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Imagine, I heard there, like Gundam is about to launch. There are so many languages, right? No more sekia, no more sekia. It's like Gundam is about to launch I mean, the language is so many No more sekia, no more sekia It's like Gundam is about to launch

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I really like it So you watched RCTI cartoons?

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Even before RCTI was broadcasted But before that I remember the first one The first one was Das Yonkuro

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Oh, Dasatu is Emperor Emperor Cannonball, Dancing Doll, Shooting Star, Burning Sun Burning Sun, that's right and it's a tight competition with Sunday School wow, that's the real enemy

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the real enemy, we're really mad if you so mad when we were told to go to school on Sunday Because of Dasyon Kuro

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3:47

I was running, running, running, chasing my car

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That's why when I was in church, I finally chose Islam Because in church...

3:57

Because you're a monk?

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No Why?

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I can't sing

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Because you have to have a good voice

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Yeah, because I can't sing, I was told to use my throat first.

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It turns out that's where we met oh yeah, but back then, Dasyon Kuro was a TVRi, right?

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Dasyon Kuro, yeah, Dasyon Kuro, and then what else?

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Dragon Ball

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until the Tamiya was broken because we played with sticks yeah, but nowadays there are people who still use sticks

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I'm still using it

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it's still in season, CFD right playing Tamiya and that must be a millennial I was in the middle of my college years I was in the middle of my college years Right

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And that was definitely a millennial

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Really?

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Young people nowadays

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It's impossible

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It's impossible

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It's from the days of Dion Kuro

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Yes, that's right

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His father was a proto-emperor

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How do you know?

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Yes

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Super-emperor and proto-emperor Proto-emperor

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That's right

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Cool and Proto Empero that's right cool Burning Sun is called Depan

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because the dance is in front he is stronger easy

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awide

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and one more Ustad One Piece

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I wanted to wear One Piece clothes

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wow

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the flag I still display the flag at home I was going to wear a one-piece shirt. Wow. The flag, of course.

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I still carry the flag. I still display it at home.

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Have you ever made an experiment?

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Yes, I have. To see if I would be caught or not. How did you react when you brought the flag? I expected it. But I expected the police to come. But it turned out that the police came from Park Ranger.

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5:41

It's okay. The important thing is that someone comes and we ask, why can't we? What's the reason? But it's just to prove that we still have the right or not. Okay.

5:54

According to Ustaz Felix Yow, as a public person with One Piece, why is the episode so long? Well, I thought about it too. And just finished season 1. Season 1 is finished. It's from me before college, until I finished college,

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have a child, not finished yet. I don't know what to look for with him.

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Do you think this is a series that has no end?

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They say Oda Sensei already knew the end. What we don't know is whether it will be finished before he finished it or not. What we are worried about is that.

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And that cartoon, what is it called? Anime.

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Anime or manga.

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The prediction is similar to The Simpsons. There are many things that are similar in Indonesia.

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That's right.

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Even though The Simpsons is more advanced.

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More global. More global. But in Indonesia, there are many similar things. Naruto is similar. One Piece is similar. Almost everything is similar in Indonesia.

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Almost everything. Marvel is similar.

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Marvel?

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Marvel is similar. There are similar shops. There are similar shops. There are similar incidents. Something like that.

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Then, if we talk about Marvel, who do you think our president is? If we compare him to Marvel, who do you think Prabowo Subianto is?

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It's a bit difficult. I think it's Yoda.

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Okay, Star Wars. Okay, wise. Wise.

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Mas Gibran. Do you know this?

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This is dangerous.

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This is dangerous. This is dangerous.

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But it's not in Star Wars. Where? Lord of the Rings. Okay.

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What is it? Can you imagine?

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Gosh.

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Don't.

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Yes. Gandalf.

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Oh, Gandalf.

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But, that's the master.

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That's the master?

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The master.

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So?

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I didn't dare to say it.

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Did you watch it live when you were playing in the afternoon?

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I watched it live. I watched it live, but I didn't watch it live in Jakarta.

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I watched it live in Bogor at that time.

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And I saw Panji live at that time. And I was laughing when he talked about it. It was amazing.

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That was on Netflix, right?

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Yes, Netflix.

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And it became the number one.

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Yes, it was amazing. It was crazy. I was proud that we have a friend like that.

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Entering Netflix, number one again. Yes, he said that again.

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He said that again, right. Not the one who talks like that. He's the one who talks like that. He's not the one who's a bit of a snob.

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As someone who makes content with Panji Pragweksono, I saw that he made a comedy that's not on the edge of a cliff.

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That's already in the cliff.

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How was it? To be honest, I went with Fuad, one of my friends. Fuad also went to Pecahkan School. When I came to the mainstay event, it was the first time I joined a stand-up comedy event. And I really didn't understand how to join a stand-up comedy event.

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Imagine, a stand-up comedy kid suddenly joined a lecture. It felt a bit awkward. I even asked Fuad, Let's say a stand-up comedian suddenly joined a lecture. It's a bit awkward, right? I even asked Fuad, if there's a funny person and I can't laugh, is it okay? I was so awkward.

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But Fuad said, it's okay if you can't laugh. But when I was there, I said, I think Panji is dragging. So when he talked about the song, I was dragging. I know it, I don't understand. This is really dragging. But when he talked about politics, I laughed the hardest. So I don't understand why people laughed. Even though I'm not funny

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there. When he talks about songs and everything, but when he talks about politics, I'm happy.

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Because my comedy is there.

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After that, did you ever talk to Panji after the show?

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Talk. Talk to Panji. The first thing he said was, Ustaz, I'm sorry, my beat is about prayer. I said, it's not a problem, when I heard the beat about prayer. But now it's a problem.

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Was there anyone criticized as... Not as a friend, but as Ustaz Felix Yau about Panji's beat? The first one, the opening song.

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But that's it, I'm being myself. That's it. But for the others, I don't think there's a problem.

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So, you're in Orbaz, you're in charge of two organizations.

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That's right.

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So, I was confused, where I should go for the holidays.

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Right, right.

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So, I think I should go to America.

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Go there.

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Go there. I think I should go to IMSA. Go there. Not to join two organizations in Indonesia.

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But he's brave. He's brave. Very brave. And that's what makes people like to raise their hats. Yes, that's right. Because not many people want to teach people how to think right. Because the risk is big. But I think it's reasonable, because my trigger and Panji's trigger are probably the same.

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In the case of MK, we were really triggered. So, from that point, we think, wait a minute, people talk about adab, people talk about the issue of ethics. This is the worst ethics, it has been violated actually. So, I think after that, everything became normal. Because it's the only one that's big, it's been violated.

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Right, I was really triggered when I was in high school. Okay, that's what causes, I think we have the same thing, we make content. Yes, we may have the same thing, we make the same content. Yeah, we might have the same concerns.

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How do you feel about making content with me? It's like two different worlds.

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I'm just like this. I was roasted by you.

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Is it worse?

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I'm honest. I enjoy every comic that I am roasting. Because I see this, Comedians are trained to see something weird. That's why I enjoy comedy before Indonesia has a lot of comedians. But I enjoy the black comedians. Like George Carlin and all kinds of people.

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I understand their criticism of politics, religion, and all kinds of things. Mr. Proud. we can tell them what they don't know about the comics. And the comics can also tell us what they are worried about. The worst thing that they are worried about is... when religious people are misused their authority. And they use religious arguments. That's the problem. And people can't be criticized if they use religious arguments. I think that's fair.

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So, with me being of Panji, you can criticize. You can do that. Actually, when I first met Panji, I said, there are two things that I'm jealous of Panji. First, in 2024, all politicians will be replaced by comedians. And politicians will be comedians. And the politicians became comedians.

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From 1924 until now. And all politicians, which means the job of a speech therapist, the job of promoting the candidates, and all that, did you know that almost all of them were comedians? I said, that should be the job of religious teachers. That's the first thing I said.

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The second thing I said, I was jealous of Panji because he's brave enough to go to America. In a country where stand-up comedy is born to prove that it exists.

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It's the same as me going to Mecca to become Imam Masjidil Haram.

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Wow, that's heavy.

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That's really heavy.

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It's really heavy. There's no Imam Masjidil Haram who Wibu, right? But I've been an imam before. Where? In Masjid Al-Haram. Oh, really? Yes. At 10 pm.

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Oh, with Jamal.

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Jamal Umroh.

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You're an imam too, right?

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Yes, the important thing is to be an imam too.

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Be an imam too.

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Yes, but that's it. I mean, there's nothing that can be calculated. We were... what we were 20 years ago. Right.

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It's getting crowded now.

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10 years ago, 2016 until 2026, it's so different. Some are so thin. Some are so poor.

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Some are hard.

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Some are hard. Some have this hair. Right.

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Ustad, are you posting? I'm posting. What happened in 2016? It's the same, I found out

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I knew it, I'm old Nothing has changed since then

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I really like teh tubruk Oh really?

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Especially in Ramadan This is perfect, we are accompanied by a sweet drink

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That's right

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Solo tea Teh tubruk, instant with real sugar This is perfect for a sweet drink. That's right. Solo Tea. Wow, instant teatubruk with real sugar.

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Can we make it right away?

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Yes, you can.

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Oh.

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Knock, knock, knock.

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Oh, it's knocked.

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It's right there.

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I thought we had to make it.

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Wow.

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Amazing.

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It's a vending machine.

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Vending machine.

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Yes. Yeah... So, we don't have to sift it? It's so easy to make, Tad. Back in the day, it was so complicated to make tetubruk.

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True.

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But now, it's so easy. You just have to stir it 8 times and it's done. It's so practical because we have sugar.

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15:34

Okay.

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Can I try it?

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Go ahead.

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It's perfect for breakfast, fried food, or tajil. This is perfect for breakfast, fried food, or even for a tea party

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If you're tired, you can have this

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This is it! The traditional tea aroma is so fragrant

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This is not a prop, right?

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No, it's not This is so fragrant, spicy, thick The tea is thick and fragrant because it's made from tea leaves Melati and the sugar is real All the moments are enjoyable if accompanied by solo tea Including Ramadan moments like now The moment of breaking the fast, so it's even more fun with solo tea

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And I want to remind all of you who are watching If solo tea, the way teacups is very easy. You can find it in stores, markets, e-commerce, all of your favorite stores. Just follow Instagram and TikTok.

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teacupsolo.id

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Did you do this before?

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Yes.

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To bring up the past?

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The color is similar.

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Similar.

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I didn't know that.

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That's what I mean. Everyone, we don't know what it was like before.

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Well, is it in Islam that we have the right to judge someone's past. Yes. One of the formulas in Islam is that we can only judge the actions. But we can't judge people. Because people can change, but the actions remain. What has been done, we judge.

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For example, a thief will be a sinner until the day of judgment. A sinner will be a sinner until the day of judgment. But a thief. Yes. Sin until the day of judgment is definitely a sin. But the sinner can change.

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Okay.

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That means we can't judge people because people can change, right? Try to imagine if I was judged for example because of me first. I finally changed. But the bad deeds I did, the value didn't change. But I left it. So what we can judge is the actions. But not the person.

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Not the person.

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Not the person, not the person. Because people can change. A good person can be evil. A bad person can be good. If we judge, for example, not only we judge a bad person, we judge a good person, it can change.

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Yes, that's right.

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That's why many people regret when they depend on people's expectations.

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Yes.

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They support it, and then suddenly, it's like this.

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That's what I mean. What we see is the goodness. Or the picture is like this. What we appreciate is the gold, not the person who holds the gold.

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Okay.

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So, if the gold is moved to someone, or he has put it, it means we don't appreciate the person anymore.

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What we appreciate is the gold. The idea is not the person. Because gold, wherever it is, it will always be gold.

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It will always be gold. But if it's a person, it can change.

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Yes.

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So, for example, now, social media is an era that is very easy to track someone's past. Right. Yes, from the tweets, the production. For example, like me, I saw my tweets in the past, people were really stupid.

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Like that.

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Now?

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Now, yes.

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More stupid than before. You're stupid.

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Yes.

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I mean, I saw it in my own life in the past, it's like, how can it be safe?

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Yes, yes, yes.

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So, when there are people like, for example, our friend, Panji, who is about Bito Raja, it was in 2012. Suddenly there was a problem in 2025.

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Right. Only a year later, after that, it can't be legalized anymore, right?

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Yes.

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How can it be?

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Yes. That's the question.

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Sometimes I also think like that, for example, when I first learned Islam, I felt that I was a bit strict. Not a bit, but really strict. Very strict. I was very strict. If now, I'm more strict. So, when I first started learning Islam, I was a bit strict or very strict.

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I still remember when there was a moment, where there was already a study that was about to start. At that time, there were people who were not in line, in the line of those who were participating in the reading. I told Mr. Nitya, ask him to be in line first.

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Because this is a research forum, don't you feel respect for a research forum? Then it was told to Mr. Nitya, then he still didn't want to. Then, I told Mr. Nitya something that I regret until now. I said, if he doesn't want to go out, I'll go out.

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Wow!

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It's so hard, right? But I started to think, because of my adulthood, I started to think like this. Eh, wait a minute. He actually wanted to come to that research. It's not just good, it's really hard. I was so tired when I came to stand-up comedy. Because the world is so different. The rules are different. And then, the culture is different.

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But I came there, I was so effort. It's the same as someone who came to the lecture. I think it's so effort. People come to the lecture, especially the one who doesn't have a seat. He comes last, for example. He's like this with the other the other guys. Who is this? Who is this?

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It's weird, right? Even though it shouldn't be like that. It should be made comfortable, right? Why do I just... and then I don't appreciate the efforts he has. If people who come to the lecture

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only ask people who already understand, what for? I give a lecture, right? So, that kind of thinking made me realize that this is not the way to execute the idea. Your idea is right, but your idea execution is not supposed to be like that. So, you realized from the beginning that it's really hard, right?

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I realized. Maybe it's a learning process. Because when we just started learning, we just saw the outside. We will understand the meaning of it, we will interact with people, we will understand the POV of people, etc.

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So, we can change the approach to be more friendly.

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A hard moment, what else do you remember?

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I think that's the hardest. That's why I remember it until now. But, wait.

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As a consumer and a social media user, even though I don't monitor Sir Felix, but what's often said, or maybe now called the algorithm or FPP, I've seen it a few times. Wow, this person is so radical.

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Which part? Which part is the most radical?

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About discussing other religions.

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Okay, okay, okay.

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At that time, right?

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Yes, that's right.

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If I'm not mistaken, I'm sorry if I'm wrong. So before that, when I saw Ustaz Farid was talking about religion, which maybe... Catholic or Buddhist.

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Yes, it's related.

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Right.

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It's like, wow, this person is crazy.

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What are you talking about other people?

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Oh, really?

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Yes, what are you doing talk about other people's religion? You only talk about Islam. But, even though I have a defense, but again, every criticism is because of people's concerns. If we always defend ourselves, we won't learn anything. So, I said, okay, maybe people,

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when we talk like this, even though we have justification, even though we have a reason, maybe they don't like it. Well, we reduce it. That's why when we are now like yesterday, it's because of Panji. He asked about Jesus. I said, okay, we're disclaimers. We discuss Jesus in the Islamic perspective.

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But there are still people who are angry.

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But that's okay.

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I'm from Radikal. How did it become a comedy? But it's okay. But from radical to comedy, what's the story? I'll explain it like this. Actually, I've never changed. But I have more hats now. It means that men are the ones who have to change their mood quickly. For example, if Mr. Goufar talks to me,

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it's definitely different from talking to your superior. Or talking to your parents, or talking to your best friend, or your wife, or your child.

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I don't have a wife yet. Oh, you don't have a wife yet.

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Just my best friend.

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Oh, just your best friend.

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No, it's okay.

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Imagine. Or with your child, for example.

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I want to talk to my child.

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You want to talk to your child? I'm talking to my son. If I'm talking to my son, I can't talk like this. I'll say, how are you? Like that. So, we adjust it to his frequency. It means that men have to change their hats quickly. Because hats for me is a way for people to get our ideas.

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So, now hats are increasing.

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It doesn't mean it's fake.

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It doesn't mean it's fake. Hats are a method of adjustment. For example, So, now I have more masks. It doesn't mean it's fake. It doesn't mean it's fake. What's the difference? This mask is a method of adjustment. For example, if we are meeting someone, and we are serious,

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then we change our mask. Okay, we have authority, we tell him seriously, this is how it is, this is how it is. But if we are talking to our wife,

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24:37

we are not like that either. So, you know how I am. How can I be like this? It's impossible. But if we're with kids, it's impossible. Yes, suddenly Mr. Jamal... I'm like this.

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It's weird.

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I'm weird too.

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That's the topic. Because our approach to people is different. Because one person, morning and night, we have different approach. Especially with different people or different groups or segments.

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Now, I only have more topics. It's interesting when someone asks, why can you be so radical? There was Feri Irwandi. Do you know what Feri said? If you say that I'm not radical, you're wrong.

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Actually, Felix is more radical than before.

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What did he say?

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I said, agreed. Because radical is a value, right? He has a root. Radical means root. He has a root and he's not more stubborn than his root. Because he has a very strong standing there. He's strong there.

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Actually, I'm more radical than yesterday. But I have more hats.

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That's why you can be accepted by people. That's right. That's why my son was once told that. My son was interviewed by someone. Hey, your brother seems to be really good, like this, like this. It seems really good to have a brother like that.

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Do you know what my son said? Don't believe it. Abi has 10 hats.

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I laughed when I saw it.

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He knows it.

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Is that a boy?

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Yes, because he sees me with many versions. When I'm in a relationship, my version is different. When I'm in front of his mother, her version is different. When I'm in front of them, I have 4. I have 4 hats with my 4 children. So, the name is always Al... who?

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For the male, there is always Alfati 1453 There is 1453? Yes, there is 1453

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There is a number

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In the name

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Correct, it's like a cigarette, right?

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1453

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1453 Okay What is that? 1453 is a Why is that?

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1453 is a very historical year Because when I studied one of the history Which I really like about Muhammad Al-Fatih Muhammad Al-Fatih is a person Who lived in the 1400s And he was very obsessed with Rasulullah

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And Rasulullah once said One day you will free the city of Constantinople So people in the old days In the time of Rasul, once said, one day you will free the city of Constantinople. So, people in the old days, in the era of Rasulullah, they heard the word Constantinople. Now it's like hearing the word Washington DC. So, the capital city, the superpower country in the world at that time. And there is no one more powerful than that.

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Well, Rasulullah said, the city of Constant free in the hands of Muhammad Al-Fatih, Muhammad the Free, in 1453.

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Okay. There's always a 1453 name. So I want my children to have the number 1453 because, to be honest, when my children were born, I didn't know how to educate them. Except with what I know. But there's one thing I can't guarantee. I'll go first before I can educate them, or I can teach them until they become human. If Allah wants me to go before I finish it, they already have their password in their name. One day, when they ask, who is your name?

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Sifor Muhammad Al-Fatih 1453. People will ask, what is 1453? He has a chance to explain it. And he knows why I gave him that name. There is a burden there.

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There is a burden.

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That's why now 1453 is my memory. My car is 1453. Oh, the plate number? There's always 1453. Favorite number. You used to be QQ, right?

28:19

QQ, yes. That's usually the one who doesn't succeed in life, he plays Q plays a lot of QQ.

28:25

But it's really fun if people are not, yes, radical is actually a way of thinking, right? How to be stronger. People think it's left, radical left. Yes, radical is something unusual, extreme, actually, according to people nowadays. Because it's actually different between radical thinking and extreme thinking. In my opinion, radically, it must be.

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Because Indonesia uses the word history to describe something learned in the past. Interestingly, history is Arabic. It means tree. History is Arabic? Syajaroh means tree. That's why when we speak Arabic, Artinya adalah pohon. Sejarah itu bahasa Arab. Syajaroh artinya pohon. Makanya kalau kita bicara bahasa Arab, kalau sejarahnya dalam bahasa Arab itu tarikh.

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Tarikh kan sejarah. Tapi kalau di kita jadinya syajaroh. Kok bisa jadi syajaroh? Padahal bahasa Indonesia itu kurang lebih 60% diambil daripada bahasa Arab. Nah kalau misalnya kita lihat syajaroh itu artinya adalah apa? Shah Jarroh means, it has roots, then it has a stem, and then it has a fruit. What we can see is, the roots are as many as the stem. But the stem is only one.

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What is seen on the top of the soil. And from many roots to one stem, it produces many thorns and many fruits. It means, the fruit depends on the roots. People don't have roots. They will go anywhere. They don't have principles. They will go anywhere. They don't have principles.

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And they are not strong.

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Correct. And people who don't have principles to stand on something, they can't do anything. That's why they say, if you tolerate everything, then you don't have principles. You don't have any grip. Because people who can tolerate are actually people who have principles.

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Okay. That's how it is. Actually, tolerance is the one who has a strong principle. Because tolerance is the word, tolerare. Tolerare means the power, what is it? The power to pull.

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For example, we...

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The power to pull.

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No, the power, what is it called? The power...

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Elasticity.

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Elasticity. So, if we imagine there is a rubber, right? We can move the rubber anywhere. It's not tolerance, it's called moving. But if the rubber is attached to a principle or a root, pulled, how much can it sustain its elasticity, that's called tolerance. So if there is no grip, there is no tolerance.

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Okay. It means it moves, it doesn't have a principle. You have to have this first. You have to have a principle. Before it becomes a tolerance. That's right. That's why in Islam, lakum dinukum waliyyadin. If we have a religion, then it's okay.

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My religion is my religion. If you want to practice your religion, you can practice your religion.

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That's it. That's tolerance.

30:52

Wow, that's cool. But, I mean, now I see Ustaz Felix is already into comic books. At first, I saw it and I forgot where it was. You were being chained, and you just kept quiet, laughing and accepting it.

31:10

Wow, Ustaz Felix can do this.

31:12

You were accepting it?

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That time. Where was it? I forgot. I saw a lot of comic books that were roasting. And I appreciate the creative process. Because I personally, my life is full of criticism. Because it's my job to see if there's something that can be developed or not.

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There's something that we can give input or not. So, when there's an effort to fight that, I'm happy. Because there's a creative process. What I don't like is being insulted.

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Because being insulted doesn't have a creative process. What I don't like is being insulted. Because there's no creative process when you're insulted.

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That's right.

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Insult is just an emotion that comes out of your mouth.

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If someone can't think, he will insult. If he can't insult, he will punch. There's no creative process.

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People who lose the argument will insult. That's right. That's why when I see a comic or anyone, even though sometimes there are some off-site, for example. But the creative process is still there, actually.

32:06

That's what we have to respect.

32:08

Is there anyone who is annoyed by roasting people?

32:10

No, there isn't. If you say it's narrow, it is. But if you say, Felix's view is narrow, it is. Have you ever seen the trend? What if I say, I won't cut it, right? It's impossible. I won't cut it.

32:32

So, if there's someone who's roasting, I'll see what I can get from it.

32:39

Sorry, if it's your parents, it means Chinese.

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Everything is Chinese. Pure blood.

32:45

Well, this is speaking Chinese. There are many people who are like, Ah, this is weird, Chinese-Islamic. I don't think so. Because maybe it was born in the Betawi culture. There are many people who are Chinese-Chinese.

32:57

Even Betawi language is Chinese. It's a mix, right?

33:02

For example, Beceng.

33:04

Beceng, right? It's a mix, right? For example, Becheng. Becheng, right.

33:05

Secheng, Nocheng.

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Secheng, Nocheng, Gope.

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Gope, and all that are Chinese, right? If I become a Chinese, it's because of my opinion. But actually, Chinese people are more Muslim than Indonesians.

33:18

First, Muslim? Yes. So, for example, in Guangzhou, there is a mosque called Huaisheng Mosque. If I'm not mistaken, it was built in 651.

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In 651, it means that it was still the time of Khulafur Rashidin.

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Okay.

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Not yet.

33:36

The Indonesian people were only 800, 900. In Java, it was only 1400. Yes, the kingdom of what? The Kingdom of Demak. There is no such thing. I mean, it still includes other religions. And it turns out that after we saw, some history says that the spread of Islam in Indonesia cannot be released because of the Chinese.

33:52

Because of trade. And according to some references, Wali Songo, I got not 9 people, but a batch. So one batch, 9 people, the next batch comes again,

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and there are Chinese people.

34:05

Wow, this is interesting.

34:07

Interesting.

34:08

I've read it too.

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True.

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I don't know if this is a conspiracy theory or not, that the Wali-Wali are a lot like the Chinese.

34:16

Yes, at least there is a connection with the Chinese. For example, if we look at Demak. Demak was founded by Raden Fath. Raden Fath, according to one reference, his real name is Jinbun. It's impossible for a Sundanese. It's impossible for a Sundanese to have Jinbun. So, his real name is Jinbun.

34:39

He is Raden Hussein. Sorry, Raden Fath is Raden Hasan. Raden Husseinain, sorry, Raden Fattah is Raden Hassan. Raden Hussain is his younger brother. Raden Hassan and Raden Hussain finally established the Demak Kingdom. And they finally deposed the people because they are Chinese. The mother was Chinese too.

34:57

So, from the slander. So, we can see that it is one of them. For example, in another reference, even though we went back to it earlier. Because there are so many references, there must be some who are against it. For example, Sunan Bonang, the original name is Bongan. According to one of the references. According to other references, of course it is different. But in the end, it cannot be removed from the Chinese as well.

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Because when the Songon governor then improved the condition of the archipelago, Memperbaiki kondisi Nusantara yang waktu itu habis dari perang para rek, perang sodara, para grek kalau di dalam sejarah. Nah itu kan mereka kehabisan bahan pangan ya. Maka kan waktu itu Wali Songo meminta tolong kepada orang-orang Cina yang mempirkin Indonesia. Itu, Cheng Ho. Untuk nyetakin sawah-sawah. Lalu terus kemudian membuat sawah irigasi. Then, they make irrigation field, not rain-proof field. Finally, people can solve their food problem.

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It means that it can't be removed from the Chinese people.

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There are a lot of Chinese people who are Muslim. Yes, the one that is no longer visible.

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Yes.

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This is Chinbeng, Chinabenteng.

35:58

If it's Eid, the culture is just the Betawi culture, right? What is the girl's wedding from China?

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What is the red color, right? Red color, then it's covered with powder and all kinds of things. Yes, there are many Betawi who take it from Chinese culture. Yes, that's why now there are people who are like, It's normal, because the Chinese themselves also believe that Islam is not a part of them. There are also like that. For example, my grandmother. When she started to see that Felix Showny had left his old religion,

36:33

My grandmother was a Buddhist. My parents were born in a Buddhist condition. Then they became Catholic. Well, I was born Catholic, so I'm Catholic. When I started to not interested in my old religion, my grandmother said, Lik, you can join any religion as long as it's Islam.

36:49

Your grandmother said?

36:51

My grandmother said. It's normal to see what you've been through as a Chinese person and get some kind of discrimination at that time. And who's fault is that? It's the fault of the Dutch.

37:02

The Dutch?

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The Dutch.

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Why the Dutch? It's clearly the fault of the Dutch. The Dutch, one of the most obvious politics is that when they come, they classify the people. Oh, the Hajj? Not only Hajj, but they classify the people into three. The first is the highest class, the Europanen, the Europeans. That's the highest class. They can go to school, they can have a business, they can have everything,

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and they are usually located near the old city. That's Europanen. The second layer is called the Eastern people. Who are the Eastern people? Arab, India, China. So, look.

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If it's not from the European people, it must be the second ring. Look at the second ring. Look at the second Jakarta city. Arab, India, China.

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Those are the two. The third one is called Inlander. Inlander is the pre-earth.

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The pre-earth is divided into two more. Christian pre-earth and Muslim pre-earth.

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There's more? All of them can be checked. If you're born before 2010, if I'm not mistaken, it's checked in your birth certificate. There is a STBLD. What is STBLD?

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It means the Dutch government's decision. Gover, you can check it later. How much is the STBLD? Check it. There is STBLD 1920. There is STBLD 1975.

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Check it. After you check it, try to google it. It means which one you are included.

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But from the faces, it seems... I look like a Pidung's Krabat.

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An Inlander.

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Because later, the Christian Inlander and the Muslim Inlander are different. So, the Muslim Inlander can't go to school. The Christian Inlander can still get some access. So, it's basically based on the STBLD. The birth certificate. From there, there is a separation. These people can access the resources, but these people can't.

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These people, for example, can come here, but these people can't. Well, the Inlander, the earth, is the same. This is our country. This is our land. Why are you the one who is our boss? We are the boss. It's normal if there is a kind of hatred between the ethnic groups.

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So, the Dutch intentionally do that? Yes, they intentionally make Fremde Osterlingen as a shield. For when there is a social conflict, they don't go straight to the Dutch. But to the people of Fremde Osterlingen as a shield. For when there is a social conflict, it does not go straight to the Netherlands.

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But to the people framed the Osterlingen.

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Including what they say, using the word Hajj. Inheriting the word Hajj. The Netherlands gathers all the Hajj jama'at on Onrash Island. On one of the islands, 1000. It is gathered there and inherits the to Hajj, it is in the data and on the label. Because they know that people who go to Hajj have a different view from people who have not gone to Hajj. One of the most famous is Ahmad Dahlan.

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Ahmad Dahlan has done Hajj twice. The first Hajj is his personal ongkos. The second Hajj is on behalf of the call of the Sultan of Jogja to fulfill the request of the caliphate in Turkey, Usmani at that time. He was asked to come there and finally when he returned, he founded the Muhammadiyya Company. That's why he has a new ideology.

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Because he was tasked to build a kind of non-conflict education in Indonesia. So, when he returned, he brought a new task from Turkeyki Usmani untuk buat pendidikan Nirpenjajah. Akhirnya dia buat Muhammadiyah. Ditandain tuh dengan penyematan nama Haji.

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Betul.

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Di belakangnya.

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Betul. Sekarang kan makanya jadinya orang-orang pada Haji kan? Pake Haji. I also asked, Ustad, do we have to label it with the word Hajj? My answer is simple, do we label it as Zakat Felix when we pray? Or Solat Felix?

40:51

Waka Felix?

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Waka Felix? No. Or Syahadat Felix? No. Why do we have to label it as Hajj? Because in the Arab world, there is no one labeled as Hajj. In the Arab world, there is none? No. There is no Hajj Salman Haji Salman Yes, that's right Yes, there is a king Salman

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Yes, there is a king Salman

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And there is no need to say Haji Salman

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No need to say Haji Salman

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If there is no need to say Haji Salman

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It's written here Haji Gofar I've done 3 times Haji Only Gofar?

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Only Ha I Yes, only Ha. Ha-ha-ha, please.

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That's three times.

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That's a lot.

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Yes, that's it.

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Especially in the old days, for Mekah, the effort was amazing, the sea ship. It was very difficult. And it had to be on Onrash Island, right? After they returned, they were also quarantined there. Okay, after that island, you were interrogated by the Dutch, right? Because the ships were only Dutch ships. And the Dutch made it as a business.

41:52

The Dutch business travel.

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So, travel to Umbro and Haji first from the Dutch.

41:59

Because he had a ship, right? That's what I mean. It means that before that, maybe. But before the Dutch came to the archipel ship, right? That's what I mean. It means that before that, maybe. But before the Dutch came to the archipelago, right? But when the Dutch came to the archipelago, he was busy with him.

42:12

What's his name? Van der Sar Tour and Travel.

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Maybe.

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Maybe.

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It's good if with Ustaz Felix Yaud, he learned history. He really Felix Yaudah learns history. He really likes history, especially Islamic history. Yes, Alhamdulillah. And also book collection.

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Book collection, yes.

42:32

Okay. Is there any history that you think is being investigated?

42:38

There are many.

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There are many.

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One, Dad.

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The most interesting thing is this. If we look at Indonesia's history, Indonesia's history is really amazing. After I studied it. And until now, there is still a black hole in Indonesia's history. Which is still not broken.

42:55

I can give you a clue. The title is about the loss of seven words in the Jakarta dialect. Until now, no one knows why it can be lost. The loss of seven words. So, the story is like this. In the past, Pancasila was founded by our founding fathers. There are many Pancasila journeys.

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Some follow Sukarno, some follow Muhammad Yamin, some follow all kinds of people. But finally, our Pancasila was agreed to be proclaimed. That is the first syllable that is interesting. The Godhood with the obligation to implement the Islamic Sharia on His followers. That's the first one.

43:28

Oh, not the Godliness with Aisha?

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Not yet. The second one is the same. The human being is just and polite. The third one is the same. The unity of Indonesia and so on. But the first one is the Godliness with the obligation to implement the Islamic Sharia for His followers.

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Imagine, Indonesia is as religious as that. Bayangin Indonesia sereligius itu loh. Zaman dulu. Sampai di titik itu. Cuman ketika 17 Agustus, terus kemudian di proklamirkan Indonesia itu merdeka, 18 Agustusnya, itu hilang tuh tujuh kata itu. Cuma ketuhanan doang, ditambahin yang maha esa. Sampai sekarang gak ada yang tau itu kenapa hilang. Artinya ada kesepakatan founding fathers, itu yang the ones who were hacked. Oh. That's one of them.

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Oh, the first syllable was that long?

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That long. The God with the obligation to implement the Islamic conditions for the believers. So, the seven missing words.

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Oh, if it's punished by the police, it's confusing. Try to mention it, Mr. Jilat.

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Now, there are still many people who are wrong

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Especially...

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That's one of the things that happened History is twisted, there is missing and all that

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Why is the conspiracy theory lost?

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There is a relationship with One Piece One of the things is like this What's interesting is that when asked why this is missing Hahaha I don't feel alone. Because the word is gone. Even though we have agreed together. Well, it turns out, if I'm not mistaken, in Muhammad Hatha's interview, he said that there is a Kaigun officer. Kaigun means Merin, right? In One Piece, right?

45:12

Kaigun Merin.

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There is a Kaigun officer who then conveyed the burden of the people of East Indonesia with those seven words. Whereas, the plot twist is that A.A. Maramis, who is often said to disagree with the 8 conditions of Islam, has agreed when they met before. That's the plot twist. That's why no one knows until now.

45:31

The conspiracy, walaulami sob, we don't know.

45:34

Wow, that's crazy.

45:36

Crazy.

45:37

And it's not included in the history book, right? Right. And it was protested by the founding fathers. It was protested by the founding fathers. The founding fathers protested about the loss of those 7 words. Finally, Soekarno said, Okay, relax. Just relax. The important thing is we get independence first. We build the country first.

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45:52

Later we can talk about it in the Constitutional Court.

45:55

Okay.

45:56

It turns out that when the Constitutional Court...

45:57

Not discussed.

45:58

Not only not discussed, but the groups that were finally called the right-wing groups, were finally disbanded. So, the right-wing groups were eventually dispersed. Masyumi was dispersed. People were considered as criminals, radicals, and all kinds of things.

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So, there was a process like that.

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Wow.

46:12

So, it means that based on Sukarno's own words, Indonesia is still in debt to those seven words. And it was given a president's decree, right? Then it was admitted that the UUD 45 is like a a water pot taken from the well of Islamic law. That's what he said. If I'm not wrong, there must be a lot of people who correct it.

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It's good, there are comments.

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Wow, Netflix is so exciting.

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Exciting, exciting. And it has been discussed by many people. But the topic is controversial. Because when there are people who want to make this discussion, it is assumed that they want to make Indonesia wrong. That's what I was told. Radical, want to change the country. How to find me to change the country?

46:55

It's impossible.

46:56

Felix, you have narrow perspective. I mean, we never can... At first, I judged people based on what I saw.

47:12

That's reasonable.

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In the end, after so many dramas in my life, I learned that if I've never met someone and talked to them, don't expect anything.

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That's right. Because, in my opinion, that's how it is. We always judge people based on what we see. And I think that's normal. There's no problem. Because we are what we show. And that's also like...

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...the information before we met him. But when we met him, we were sure that there is no one who is 100% angel or 100% devil. There is none.

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Correct. He is sure. And his belief can change.

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Correct. And when there hears the dislike of what he believes, he will say, I don't want to be angry with what he believes.

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True. Unless what he believes turns into physical activity that harms others. Correct. Then we have to intercept.

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Yes. Or we are the one who is being deceived. Or if he is sure, it's okay. But if it's already said, then it's already deceiving other people.

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That's what is not allowed.

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And I believe in the end, everyone, all the Ustaz, all the people who like to preach, everyone has their own color. Everyone has their own color. Because I believe that color gives taste and gives meaning here. If people are like color, what color is Gibran?

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Good.

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Drink first.

48:53

Interesting.

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I know the answer. White donker. You mean he doesn't have color?

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no no no

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because when he wears a dress, he wears white Mas Gip, please. We want to know your real skin color. We just...

49:26

Show us your skin color.

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We just thought you're white. We just thought.

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So, you're more pale than white.

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White...

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White-ish?

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Good.

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Good white.

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When you become a police officer, you'll remember my face. Yes. Good white. Hahaha. Later, when you become a commissioner, remember to ask.

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Yes. Hahaha. Friends. Hahaha.

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That's the color. Maybe my color is different too. Yes. The color of the wheel is also different.

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And colors can't just be one. Yes, a lot. Yes, it can be a lot.

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True.

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Still a lot.

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If you know, want to know, there are many colors. You have to listen to my next words. What is it? Nippon Paint.

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Wow.

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Always show the color trend according to our cultural reflection.

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And culture, right?

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Not just FOMO, daily. Following the foreign trend. There must be a characteristic here. That's very unique. They believe that the color of the house must match the character of the owner.

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Okay.

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I'm building a house.

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Okay.

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I want my work space to be blue.

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Yes.

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It means you're hoping for the future.

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Creative.

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So, the past doesn't need to be hoped for.

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Yes, but now.

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If it's a men's room, I want it to be orange. So that my anxiety will be gone.

50:46

So, you won't be hungry if you see orange?

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Or you want to go to online shop?

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Online shop.

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Okay. So, that's the culture.

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Culture.

50:54

There are many colors. We choose many colors. Right. Maybe it's because of the clothes we choose every day. Like that. Coincidentally, in this Ramadhan 2026, Nippon Pen released a Ramadhan color trend that is certainly relevant to Indonesian culture. There are 4 color themes that each have their own nuances.

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The first one, the neutral theme. The main color is soft tissue. The vibes are calm, balanced, and most importantly, timeless. There is also the spring theme. With the main color, blue lullaby. The blue color makes the room feel like a field.

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It's like you're on vacation on the beach. That's my work room. There's also a tropical theme with the main color chameleon. That makes the room feel like having a fresh garden. It makes you feel fresh every day. And lastly, ethnic theme with the main color, Pastry Puff.

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Make the atmosphere of the house warm, full of memories, feel like going home to my grandmother's house. But still aesthetic and modern. If you are curious about other colors, you can directly click the website niponpen-indonesia.com Or you can go to niponpen.indo

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And find out the warmth of Ramadan colors with Nipon Pen In the end, colors are not only about trends, but also about giving meaning to your life And guys, Nipon Pen knows that Nipon Pen is the best in class. Just like today, I have a lot of spectrum.

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What is it?

52:38

Because I want to know about Ustad Velik. Sure. In the end, every time we have, has its own spectrum. If I'm a color, what color will I be?

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52:49

This is hard.

52:50

Red, right? You're a racist.

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Red.

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Maroon.

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Red Maroon, not red Dongkar.

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Not red Dongkar.

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But why am I interested in that, Dad?

53:08

What is it? History. Okay. Because I said that history is like a tree. And the tree is actually because I'm a graduate of agriculture. So, you can believe it. IPB.

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IPB. So, because I'm a graduate of agriculture, I understand that the plants actually live underground. The ones above are just the nose. So, they breathe in the air. Outside. But they actually live underground.

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So, the roots are very important. And if we talk about history, history is something that is invisible. It's already passed. That's the root. If we strengthen the roots, we can build strong ston root. If we can build a strong base, we can build a strong base and produce good fruits to be enjoyed by people. That's history.

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Even though there are many of our history that cannot be talked about.

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That's right. That's One Piece. One Piece's main theme is about history that cannot be known to people.

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And when someone wants to try to learn the lost history, he is immediately busted.

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It's similar.

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It's very similar.

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So, the fear of people in history,

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means that his fear is in truth. Actually. Because history will show the truth. History is about patterns. If we already have patterns, we can predict what the future will be like.

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Even many people say that in the old days, when the Turkish Empire or Napoleon who expanded many regions, they destroyed the history of the nation. That's right.

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They hoped that their culture would be gone.

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That's right. So, people say this. Civilization is about story. So, what is the story that we believe in ourselves? Why do the Betawi people have one character? Because it is depicted with the story.

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The story of Pitung, for example, it depicts the character of the Betawi people. The Javanese people have different characters because they have different stories. So, what is it that depicts us? Well, the stories that we believe in. It means that if someone wants to destroy a civilization, he will change the story. Or he makes people have no story,

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so people have to look for another story.

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Oh, crazy.

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For example, the book that is considered the most influential in the world, if it's Al-Quran, we don't have to count it, besides Al-Quran, it's Iliad. Homer's Iliad. Homer wrote a book called Iliad. The story is about the Greek gods. About Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, about the conflict between Paris and Helen.

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Then, the Trojan War and all that. So, we can see the interaction of people politically, and then the interaction in civilization, it follows that, if the Europeans. Because it's a story, right? interaction orang secara politik dan terus mudah interaksi secara peradaban itu ngikut itu tuh kalau orang-orang Eropa oh karena story kan gitu kan ya maka story itu yang membuat orang punya karakter artinya kalau kita mau anak anak kita baik minimal kasih story yang baik kenapa kita tuh orangnya milenial

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tuh aneh-aneh milenial karena storynya jelek coba lihat binatang apa mas yang Let's see. What animal is the smartest? What animal is the smartest? What comes to your mind? What animal is the smartest?

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Crane.

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How can it be a crane? What kind of nonsense are you listening to?

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All your life.

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SpongeBob, Mr. Krabs.

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Oh my God.

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Do you know,

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people watch Spongeongebob... because every episode reduces the intelligence by 14%. How many times have you watched it?

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That's true.

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So, okay.

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To the crab.

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There's something right. What?

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The crab.

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The crab, yes. Because there are stories about the crab. The problem is, we learn from the wrong stories. Kancil steals cucumbers from farmers. Kancil empowers the farmers. Kancil lies and all kinds of things. One time, my son came to my house.

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Bi, Cece bought a really good book. Bi, it's cheap. How much is it? 8 thousand.

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8 thousand books. What did I say?

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But after I read it, all kancils have 20 titles. How much is it? 8,000. 8,000? What did I say?

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But after I read it, all the cancils have 20 titles. Cancil empowering, cancil lying, cancil cheating, and all kinds. See how the character of Indonesian people. Who is the smartest person who can cheat? Farmer? Bad luck. That's the problem, right?

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Because he was taught like that. For example, I once heard a story about Jakartaruk. Yes, who steals a slendang. He met a goddess, taking a bath, and he was peeping. We don't understand, he was peeping. Peeping, and then the goddess, so that he couldn't fly to Kayangan, she took the slendang.

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He kept it. Then he got married.

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The moral of the story is, the thief married the... Problematic, right? These are the wrong stories. So, why don't we give the right story? For example, a fight between a squirrel and a turtle. Who won? The turtle.

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The moral of the story is, the squirrel won. Kura-kura. Ya kan? Yang menang siapa? Kura-kura. Moral story.

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Alon-alon waton kelakon.

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Lambet-lambet asal-selamet kan itu kan ya.

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Nah, cuma orang Indonesia pikirannya tuh pendek.

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Ingatannya pendek. Yang ini cuma lambet doang. Selametnya enggak. Nah, ini masalahnya nih. Karena cerita-cerita tadi itu. Because the children are still... Children, Bill. Yes, children. The difference between Western civilization and Eastern civilization is that Western civilization always worships feelings. So, if you feel something, you can't deny it.

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So, for example, if there are people in the West who say, Boss, I think I feel like I'm an ATM. The teacher can't say, you're crazy, you can't. Right, right. But maybe. And you have to learn more You're crazy, you can't. Right, right. But maybe, and you have to learn more

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so you can verify your feelings. This happened in the West.

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I agree.

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Identify as. Right. The problem is, if I follow my feelings, I meet people,

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I want to stick to them.

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I'm my algorithm, from the video sport There is a girl who admitted that she is a virgin

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Correct

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She was asked, okay, you admit that you are a virgin People can't deny it

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Can't

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Yes

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Okay, why? If you ask, it's okay

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Yes

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Why? Try it, you're a virgin

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Yes, that's right

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And people have to admit it

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Have to believe Well, the problem is one Isn't it weird? No, the problem is not that. What? If he's sick, he's taken to a human doctor, a doctor who's sick.

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That's what I said.

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If he's taken to a human doctor, it's wrong. Yes.

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It's more wrong.

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I'm sorry, I don't make a problem, if I see it, I don't make a problem, whatever. If you really think you're like a fool, please. But don't ever force people to say you're a fool.

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That's right. That's a problem. Because if we are forced, we have to do it like before. What the hell are you? Right. There is an interesting question. If you have a male genitalia, it doesn't make you a male.

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Why can you cut a male genitalia and make it a female? How is that story? How is the logic? Do you have a male genitalia? It doesn't make you a male. It's cut and make you a female. How is this story?

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Biological genetics can't lie. Yeah, people say that if we are found by 200-300 people, they don't care about our claims. They just look at our bones and then they say, this is a man, this is a woman.

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Yeah. That's it.

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That's what makes the debate great. In fact, I think this is already a stage, afraid of the stage, in the end, we are not a nuclear war, but a nuclear war, but a human war. Because now it's a gender war.

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A war of thought. A war of thought. Correct. Because actually, nuclear, in my opinion, in the movie Inception, he said that thought is more dangerous than bullets. Because a bullet pierces one person's head.

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But a thought pierces many people. And the problem is, if we kill people with bullets, we reduce one enemy. It means one is empty. But if we can, with our thoughts, we become two empty.

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Because it's an addition, right? Yes. Then, the thought is the most dangerous, actually. Rather than a weapon.

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Wow, crazy.

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Tat, we have a friend. His thoughts are messy.

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Messy.

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Yes, very messy. There's one of our friends, Tat. He's a bit crazy. He's really crazy.

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He got shot or something?

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He's confused about the mind war. He's confused about what he's going to fight. So, it's a war with himself. He has a lot of questions about his mind.

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Okay.

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Wow.

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You're confused, right?

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Do you remember Gofer?

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Gofer? I thought it was Papaya Thailand

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How did you start?

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Tell us

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First, yellow eyes Yellow eyes I went to the doctor, and they said, it's a tumor That's why you got a tumor

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Yellow eyes, you want to be a Simpsons

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If his hair is like that, he can be a Simpsons

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Assalamualaikum I'm Tuchan, Gopal's friend

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I watch your videos here His mind is a bit different

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You said I'm scared

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I'm afraid of being scolded

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I want to fight You don't have to I was afraid of being scolded by Ustaz Felix I was afraid of being scolded He was the one who wore a suit I was waiting for him I was really afraid

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There was Ustaz Felix

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I was afraid of being scolded

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I was afraid of being slapped by Ustaz Felix

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The one who was slapping the meat

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Because I heard Ustaz Felix was a tough guy Imagine that Who? The one who got steak

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Because I heard that the Wusat Velik was hard Radical

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But now I see that they like One Piece They like to joke I think they don't

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I think they're normal

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They just wear other toppings

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Oh, that's why

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They wear a lot of toppings They talk about being fierce They talk about something serious

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we like to tease people, we can't do that

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you tease people

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I never

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yesterday someone called me, bring in there was someone called me

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I was so surprised

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the one called soy sauce, is it there? it's the same as the tree

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it's made of ice, it's delicious, but the soy sauce is old hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah That's right. How do you punish them? I want to know. If I'm in a hangout, I'm in a hangout,

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I'm in a hangout, I'm in a hangout, I'm in a hangout, Okay I was born like this I'm happy to see it

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You're happy to see it?

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I'm happy to see it, but it's getting smaller First of all, in Islam, there is a hadith that forbids us to insult people But we need to let people know that If I see something, I need to see the culture first For example, if I just met Mr. Goufar, I can't immediately make a joke. I can't immediately joke.

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We can joke with people if we are comfortable, right? Right. Then we can say, for example, black, glasses. We are already close to him, we already understand him, then we can talk like that. In that case, if we are close and everything is not confusing, there is no problem there is no problem

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for example, there are some words that have become like a comma and dot I was taught by a Bandung person

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goblok and anjing

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goblok and anjing is like a comma and dot

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oh yeah, I'm crazy, I'm stupid

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anjing, all kinds of things Well, it's like that Although I'm not sure, it's hard to say

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I say

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I eat a lot of catan

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Hahaha Anjir, anjir, anjir

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It's like that, it's not like that, anjir For example, like that Anjir, anjir, anjir And everything, well, it's already like an addition It's like the end and all kinds of things. If it's already accepted as a culture, it's no longer an insult. What we need to know is that insult is actually, from a communication point of view,

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70% is actually influenced by gestures. 70%.

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Gestures.

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Gestures. 20% influenced by speech tone. And 10% by the choice of words.

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For example, you're smart, you're smart, you're smart.

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That's the tone.

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That's the tone.

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That's the tone, right? It means, you're smart.

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That's actually an insult. An insult doesn't need to be used in rough words. But rough words can be something related to culture. We call our friend, Hey, Pende. Felix Sipit.

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Because there are other Felix that are not Sipit.

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Joe Felix, for example.

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He's annoying, Tutan.

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Real master.

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So, he's not Sipit, and not bald. It means that when we identify people, and we are close to them, and it's not something that he feels hurt, there is no problem actually Because it is in Islam, you can also label people with the characteristics that are in him

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That's why Basso Kumis, Soma Gondrong, Yudi Nalpot Yuan Tralis Yanto Kopling

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Yanto Salon

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Wait

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Wait

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I want to go to Yanto Salon Why do you want to go to Yanto Salon?

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I'm afraid of being hit by a phone

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Usually Yanto Kopling

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It means you can label it And it's not an insult. But if we are already in the insult, and people feel insulted, because of the gesture, the way of speaking,

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or the intonation, and the choice of words,

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that's the worst. But the thing is, our friends are happy.

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Right. But the person who but suddenly, someone else yes, there are a lot of people

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and it affects our relationship with our friends

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how can we talk to our friends formally what you do is something that was not pleasant for me

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yes, that's right

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if we want to say it, your throat is too wide

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like that

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have you ever eaten tumik?

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hahaha

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don't say that

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hahaha

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it's impossible, right? well, it means that it's very popular by the culture

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don't say that

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your face is not good to look at

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yes that's a little bit I think it's the culture Don't be stupid Your face is not good enough to be looked at

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That's a little bit

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Yeah It's not a joke If it's the culture, it can still be accepted We can't insult people For example, insulting people is already clear For example, bringing his father

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Bringing his mother That's usually not good

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Oh, just call his name Like, McTyson the mother usually it's not good oh, you mean the first name? yes, the first name is Mactesson

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your grandmother is a keeper

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yes, yes

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my grandmother is a woman

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woman is a man

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that's one of the jokes in Java your grandmother is an actress and so on, if you go back to the culture, if you accept it as a part of your family then no one will be offended, it will be funny

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it depends on how close you are the closer you are, the more you will be fooled

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the more you are free

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my friend, if you meet him, you're not dead yet

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yes, that's right

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try it if you meet him

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if you're dead, it's scary

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what are you meet someone who is dead? it's scary why are you talking?

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it's okay

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yeah, like that Islam has its own limit to joke in Islam some people said if you laugh, it makes your heart hard but we also know

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how to joke in the era of the Prophet when you're walking you can't be serious we also know how to joke in the time of the Prophet because he was walking on the road, he was stoned that's the worst

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there is a Prophet's friend who is very naughty

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his name is Nu'ayman he prank people, not like Atta Halilintar Atta Halilintar is still better he is a pervert Nu'ayman pranked people he said to his friend, he was angry with his friend

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because he asked his friend for something And then he didn't share it Finally, he told someone He said, I have a doll Do you want to buy a doll? He said, how much is it?

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1:10:13

He was given the price, it's cheap Yes, I sell my doll to you Later, you just tell the person there His friend is being sold

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He's being kidnapped

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And he told the person he was taken away and he was told by the people if you take him, he will be jealous he said he is not a buddha he is like that so when he was taken away, he said he is not a buddha no, you are a buddha he was told

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he was taken away but the people said, return him back

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so he was returned back

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that was the first prank

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imagine if you have a friend like that are you angry with him? Wow, that's the first prank, the first prank Yes, the first prank

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Imagine if you have a friend like that, try it Are you angry with him?

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Of course

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But it turns out that Rasulullah said, Nu'aymah is funny And Rasulullah told the story many times On other occasions That means he has a friend who is a bit weird Like Nu'aymah

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That's why the prank is weird Well, that's one of the reasons How to joke in Islam? The important thing is not to lie Don't hurt other people Actually, is it possible that the laughter is hard?

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Yes or no Because the hard heart is not only because of laughter But because of the lazy to remember Allah That's right If someone keeps crying, it can be hard heart Because of the doesn't remember Allah

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because in another hadith, it is said that my people are happy people so happy people are those who know that there is a hope for the Prophet, they are happy it means, don't let people see Muslims they don't want to enter Islam because they are sad

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hmm, I don't dare to laugh

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the funny thing is, there is an ustad

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You're so strong, you're like a tiger

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You're yellow

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There is an ustad who is discussing about Rasulullah is a person who is a jinn In quotation marks In quotation marks, it means Rasul Always meet people with a smile Rasul also once laughed until his teeth were visible

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1:12:02

And so on, but when he said

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Rasulullah, peace be upon him, is a person who is very happy to meet other people

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But his face is not happy How can you explain that Rasul met a smiling person with a face like that It's not like that, right?

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We don't want to be smiling like that

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It means people are looking at it, it's hard to enter Islam Hahaha But if an Indonesian people, we laugh at everything Our culture is funny I have an experience, my friend studied in Saudi Arabia He was laughed at by his teacher Why? Because Indonesian people are funny

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They don't understand laughing

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They don't understand laughing

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They will think, it's hard to be a Muslim They will laugh and get slapped Can you learn something serious? he laughed he said, oh my god, it's so hard to ask this question he laughed and got punched can you learn something serious? when he got punched, he said, no, I mean

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he got punched

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just to not make us confused

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our culture is different we respond to something using comedy in Indonesia

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we are the ones who laugh when we are stressed crazy, I'm so stupid

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we respond in a different way Indonesian people who laugh, it's not necessarily that they are stressed Gila, bodoh banget gua. Kan gitu kan dia? Artinya kita meng-respond dengan cara yang berbeda. Artinya orang Indonesia ketahu belum tentu dia stress, atau belum tentu dia bahagia. Makanya, itulah yang mungkin menjadi problem kenapa ketika disurvey sama kemarin yang di itu, ternyata Indonesia adalah negeri paling berbahagia di dunia. Eh itu salahnya tuh tadi tuh.

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Melihat senyum sebagai tanda kebahagiaan. you're happy. Even though Indonesians who eat, eat, for example, poisonous food, they laugh.

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Yes, yes.

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I'm dead a little bit.

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Aha, I'm dead.

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Aha, I'm going to die here.

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It's delicious.

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Like that, right?

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It's crazy.

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Try to see, where are the people in this world, who when he became WNI,

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imagine you, WNI Imagine that WNI is one of the most patient people in the world Fans MU Same Can you imagine that, Panji?

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Fans MU

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Won yesterday, 2-0

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I'm already a fan of MU

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So we have hope again Imagine that It becomes a fan of MU? Imagine, it's a defense MU and the Indonesian people, it's double damage. Double kill.

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But we can still laugh, it's amazing.

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That's it.

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Because in Indonesia, we're unlucky because we laugh.

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Yes, that's right. So, it's not a matter of being mad, laughing is a hard thing. If you're being chained, you laugh. The important thing is to remember Allah.

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Because the essence of togetherness is to laugh That's right There's laughter, there's happiness It's impossible to meet and cry all the time You're friends or you're in trouble It's weird too

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So if you meet, it's good to laugh all the time

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There's a place for that

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is it clear? yes, it's clear

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it's a change

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you're not you're not like the other people

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it's different

1:15:00

you're a rat you're like a package

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why do you say that? is it hard to be a rat? I was so scared, I was like, I was like a package I was like,

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Is it hard to be cut?

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5 people

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I was like,

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I was like,

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A lot of people said, Ustad Khalil likes to hang his hair in a ponytail

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I was like, no, no, no I was looking for it, but there was no ponytail

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Yeah, yeah It turns out we have to know after we know, we can know after that, there's no perception

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correct, if you don't know, it's useless

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wow, that's right

1:15:34

give a round of applause for Tosan Perry now we're going to the segment of STMJ subscriber question

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let's answer the first one is Nurwa

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isn't it unfair?

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yeah

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what do you think? a farm? no, the one who asked must be poor

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I wanted to say that

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but it's not funny because I'm still poor HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Ya Allah, make me in this world as a poor person, bring me closer to the poor people, and raise me in the hereafter with the poor people.

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Try it, bro.

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The best one. Yes, it means that not being with the poor is bad. And not being with the rich is good. Not too. Well, answering the question is simple have you ever been scolded by your mom?

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yes, often

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what is your mom's highest level of anger? being hit using the bathroom brush

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that's still a normal level

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hanging upside down

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no

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you're not a dog

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no, like this

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you're not a dog no, not a dog you think you're a g. In the opposite cart.

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No.

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You're told to sleep on a pile of bricks.

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So far.

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I can't. The worst thing is if our mom is angry, she stays silent.

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Wow.

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Silent treatment. That's the worst. If that's already happened, it's time for you to repent. Yes. If your mom wants to go, it's up to you.

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Just be quiet.

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Just be quiet.

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If she doesn't talk, it means she's really angry. If she's still sulking, she's not angry. If you're still hanging upside down, it means she's still half angry.

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She still loves you. That's right. That's why you're hanging upside down. Not level. but if you're shy, you stay silent that's a sign if your mom sees you, she'll ask you where are you going?

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that's called being cold

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not being silent

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what are you doing?

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you're acting like an icon

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don't say that

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it's not like that

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so that's the worst silent treatment Just like a wife I think a wife is most afraid of her husband If her husband is silent So many wives say You're angry, it's okay

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As long as you talk Because the highest level of anger is She doesn't want to admit the existence of that person anymore Oh, she thinks there's no husband For example, a wife Her husband must have heard Look here, look here Because the husband is angry Oh, so he thinks there is no wife? For example, a wife. I'm sure your husband has heard this.

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Look at this, look at this. Because the husband who is angry, he doesn't want to see his wife.

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Oh.

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Allah, the heaviest punishment is that he doesn't want to be a burden to others. What? A burden? A burden. He doesn't care. He doesn't care. So, let him be. Open, the Quran says, open all the doors of the world. So that he really feels he has no problem. He committed sins, but everything is opened to him.

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Until he keeps on piling up and Allah will answer once. So, let him be. In the Islamic concept, it's called Istidroj.

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Istidroj.

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This is in the language later in...

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Yes. Is it in Bahasa? Yes, so he let it go. In Javanese, it's called dielulu. He let it go. It's up to you. Because he doesn't want to be talked about anymore. Because if he's still talked about, it means he still loves it. So that's the story. Why are there people who are cruel, but live happily?

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That's a test. And that's a test for us. Why is it a test for us? we see that rich or poor is something that is happy or not. Now, I give you a medicine. I always say to my wife, oh sorry, to my child. I told my child,

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eh, tomorrow if you have something that people, not Muslims also have, don't be proud. Because they are given, it means not special. If you have something that they don't give, you can be proud of me. I said that. If you have something that they don't give you, you can give it to me. That's why when Rasulullah has passed away, Abu Bakr has passed away, Umar freed Persia, freed Romawi.

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He was brought to him a lot of treasures, gold, gold, stacks, all kinds of things, brought in front of him. He cried. Why? He was told, Dear Umar, why are you crying? Allah has given you what has never happened before. This is a lot of worldly treasures are opened to you.

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He cried and said, if this is good, it should be that I am not the one who gets it. But two people before me are better than me. It means that the world is not becoming a certain one, but it is important.

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Because if you cry at Bajaj, it's better if you cry in BMW.

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Yes.

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Right.

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It's the same.

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It's different.

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Which one do you want? Right. So, the good thing is the world's treasure, which we know what it's for. That's the good thing.

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You work every day. I don't know what I'm doing.

1:20:41

Here. I don't know what to do. I'm going to use this. Here, I... I'm going to use this. I'm going to use this.

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1:20:45

I'm going to use this.

1:20:46

I'm going to use this.

1:20:47

I'm going to use this. I'm going to use this. If he is rich, it makes him pious, it means his wealth is blessed. If he is poor and pious, it means his poverty is blessed.

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Try to pray again.

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Are you sure?

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I'm not praying for the poor.

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I'm not praying for the poor.

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I'm praying.

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It's safe and sound. Thank you. Next, Kevin Anggi.

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How do you feel when the Tabaf Kabah activated the sharafah?

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I'm sorry, but my clothes are like this.

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It's okay. This means Christianable but Muslim.

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Oh, yes.

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It looks like a Christian, but it's Islam.

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Kevin, my name is Felix.

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Yes, that's right.

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I met someone yesterday. There was a person who activated the sharafah. Felix Any gopnik a mug marine and a orangtoh not deep in Strava

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No, no

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Pagani a police I do I'm gonna masala. No, I'm a Salah. Can I get a gun? I'm pulling it on can keep a brava Banya yes a sedan again. He did a So, people after umrah, they will ask, how many steps do I have to do? The difference is just the picture, there is no problem.

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And sometimes it's also to help, to remind, there are 4 steps.

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Yes, there are many choices. So, activating the seraph when you pray, it's okay. As long as the prayer is in the right place.

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Oh, yes, that's right.

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Don't be in Senayan. Don't apologize there.

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Yeah, what's the big deal?

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I'm just kidding.

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That's not a sport.

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It's a farce.

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It's a farce.

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It's a farce.

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Kevin, it's okay.

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It's okay.

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Relax.

1:22:37

Anjani, Tad. They say that before we were born, we were given 77 questions. The questions is, what is it that we want and we were born to this world?

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Okay, I only have one. What is documented in the Quran, the question is only, alas tu bi-rok bi-kum, am I your God? We answer, ba'alaa syahidna, yes, you are my God. Then, you are my God, we go down.

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That is the question that is documented. Nah, itu adalah pertanyaan yang didokumentasiin. Tapi sebenarnya pertanyaan-pertanyaan yang lain adalah sesederhana ya, mungkin ya kalau bisa ditebak oleh para ulama-ulama itu adalah, di dunia tuh tugas kamu begini, gimana? Kamu mau gak? Aku mau. Tapi kamu kayak gini? Mau.

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Kayak gini-gini? Mau. Gunung gak mau? Semua makhluk Allah gak mau, kita mau tuh. Why? Because we want to take a heavy security. But I'm sure why we want it. Because we're promised the answer, right? Oh, yes. Well, because it's hard, the answer is heaven. If it's easy,

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Mejikom. If now, it's changed to Sedekan Arang.

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There's still some, right?

1:23:42

Okay, next.

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Melissa, I, sorry to ask if a woman already done with her period but not taking a shower but she's having a conversation with her husband

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can she take a shower together?

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take a shower with a bee?

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take a shower

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take a shower

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mixed

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yes this is so fast I'm washing my face Mix it I'm so good at this

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Do you have a water in your house? Yes, I do It's good to have a clean bathroom Can I take a shower while I'm doing this?

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No

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I'm not doing anything

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What are you doing?

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What are you doing? Don't mix related to the shower. What you mix is the shower and the relationship.

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The relationship.

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He has a concept.

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He brought his wife downstairs.

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That's allowed.

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So, he takes a shower first. And then...

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He's done.

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He mixes it there.

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When you're sleepy, you have to wear a costume

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you're crazy, you have to take a shower you have to take a shower

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and if you take a shower together, it's according to the Sunnah of the Prophet but this is true so, I see why many, many people, sorry Cere, and many people who are jealous So there are many hundreds of people who come to me Most of the guys are cheating, do you know why? I don't get it at home, he said

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You don't get it at home? I said, what are you doing, you don't get it at home? You know, we are men. Men are men, right? Whatever he wants, he can get.

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Before marriage, we can get.

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I already got.

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What?

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He's trapped.

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It's raining.

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Luckily, I didn't answer.

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He was going to answer.

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It means I asked them, what did you do? It means, after I did some research, there are some researches that said, men don't do the same thing, like when they were close.

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For example, he was pre-conditioned's a pre-conditioned woman and pre-conditioned woman is a long time to get what she wants give her compliments, flirt first then give her flowers, give her a house

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treatment is not like that

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treatment is not like that

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empty house if the treatment is right, the girl will definitely want it if the treatment is right, but the guys also want it but they don't want the money The money doesn't have to be given, sometimes just wash it first The wife's job is to work first, praised first, patted first Why is it impossible?

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Sometimes just came home from playing futsal at 2pm

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You're crazy!

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Freaky-cute! Freaky-cute!

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Eh, let's change the goal!

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Why do we have to change the goal at 2pm?

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I'm so happy today, playing futsal!

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That's why Rosolon is watching

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to see how to wake up from that condition Yes, emotionally wake up

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Right, it turns out that in the month of Ramadan the condition is emotional it's true in Ramadan the Dalil in Ramadan is in Al-Quran it's said that you can mix your wife at night then the next word is

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then make them happy so it's not their quarrel but make them happy, what? foreplay foreplay means you have to control it too

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it means like this if you want to take a bath together, it's really cool For play Oh my god, it's so funny Ma, I want to take the fan again

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I'm out of battery

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Because Rossollo did that Rossollo took a bath with his wife Rossollo invited his wife to a running race For nostalgia in the past Rossollo invited his wife to watch entertainment Rossollo, you know

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He invited Aisyah's mother to watch entertainment Theul invited his wife to watch the entertainment of the people of Abyssinia The show of the tomb So Rasul didn't participate in it, he asked his wife to read the Quran You can't read, you ask your wife to read the Quran

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He's confused

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Yes, that's it

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Ah, ah, ah

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Hahaha

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Asked to read the Quran, but ran away Yes, that's it ah

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foreign you're not going to do it? let's have fun first let's have fun first let's sing Doraemon Doraemon it's fun

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let's do Mukbang together

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let's do Senoraibang together

1:28:56

okay guys?

1:28:58

okay, next Ustaz, what is the law that force a girl to convert to Islam so she can get married? there's a lot Ustaz, how to force your girlfriend to convert to Islam?

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Wow, that's a lot.

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A lot.

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Okay. Fun fact, I was in a relationship before converting to Islam. And the fun fact is, my girlfriend converted to Islam. What?

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Oh, your girlfriend converted to Islam?

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Islam, but Chinese.

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Chinese, Islam. After I converted to Islam, what I found was not that I invited her to convert to Islam, because she converted to Islam. After I entered Islam, what I found was not that I entered Islam, because I was already Muslim. What happened was that I understood that I was not allowed to date in Islam. That's the problem.

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So, instead of asking your girlfriend to enter Islam, you break up first. After you break up, you learn. If you have learned, let's see later. Because the human understanding determines the choice. Later, if you have learned, you can like someone else or he can like someone else.

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That's more fair in my opinion. Because the story is like this. Because if the girlfriend has her own problem. That's why here, if you force it, it's definitely not allowed. But if he is happy to enter Islam because of a relationship or because he wants to get married I always say this

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People can enter Islam for any reason As long as it's not forced People can enter Islam for any reason But they have to be persistent in Islam for one reason Think Because that's the only way given by Allah in the Quran

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Think

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That's one way

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But if he wants to enter Islam because he hears the call to prayer, he can Quran I have a song oh you have? yes, I have

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I will play it for you

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clean in the dust

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yes, tayamum that's too long

1:30:54

in Malaysia language

1:30:58

don't force it

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don't force it give it time think about it is it time, give it space think about it is it the right thing to do don't force it don't force it

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I'm not forcing it

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hahaha

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next

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Magin Tanjung if your parents are dead and you have debt you don't know how much and to whom how do you help? Just make a prayer

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Like in a mosque

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Who's the one who's crying?

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Who's crying?

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My son!

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Rako!

1:31:42

Because this is the parents' pity My son, Rako! His son, Sarip. Right?

1:31:45

Because he's a poor parent.

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Yes, that's right. So, in Islam, it's true. If someone still has a responsibility, especially a debt, he will be prevented from entering heaven. Even though he has many deeds. So, usually, if someone dies,

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in general, right?

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Yes, right.

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Who has a debt, please tell his family. If not, just assume that he's been sincere. Siapa yang punya hutang, silahkan kasih tau kepada ahlinya. Kalau tidak, anggap aja sudah diikhlaskan. Nah, maka kalau memang sudah nggak ada, ya berarti sudah ikhlas. Kecuali kalau memang ada yang datang. Kalau tidak ada, memang nggak bisa diselesaikan. Kan kita nggak bisa nyelesain sesuatu, kita nggak tau.

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Artinya ya udah, berbuat baik aja terus. name of the deceased or the deceased or we ourselves personally his son make a baby God willing he also gets and connects the rope of the Torahim to his friends that's important you're in the group of old people what's the point of the old people's group? Here I tell you the characteristics of you are old your group is sharing a doctor sharing healthy food.

1:32:46

Right.

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Alternative medicine.

1:32:48

Sharing the food is good. Right.

1:32:51

One more thing. What?

1:32:53

Video of an 8-meter-tall crocodile.

1:32:56

A video of an 8-meter-tall crocodile.

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A video on Facebook.

1:32:59

A video of a crocodile.

1:33:02

Right.

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Right. If it's been long since it's been active, I'm not joking You're right You're right

1:33:06

If it's been a long time It's been 3 hours I sent a sticker And he said, it's so quiet

1:33:14

There's a sticker

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It's so quiet

1:33:18

It's old It's old

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It's only been 3 hours

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That's right

1:33:28

so, it's safe now

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thank you

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thank you

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take care what do you want to order?

1:33:38

that's enough thank you Ustad, thank you Pichat you're welcome thank you all I hopeat. You're welcome. I hope we're blessed in Ramadan. Amen. Thank you again for watching.

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Don't forget to watch Haskreatif. PWK in the next episode.

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