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Hearing the question from his in-laws, Ilham could only smile wryly while scratching his non-itchy nape.
"Come quickly to the mosque, later even late to pray his congregation. Do not tempt mantu mulu," interrupted Mother Realyn who knew if the daughter and daughter-in-law could not do their first night.
"Alright, let's Ham let's go now. All acquainted with the surrounding residents so as not to cause slander when seeing you who from now on will often stay here," asked Ardi's father to his daughter-in-law.
"Okay Dad, come." replied Ilham directly following the steps of the in-laws to the mosque housing complex.
Upon his arrival at the mosque, Ardi's father and also Ilham were warmly welcomed by the residents who used to pray congregation in the mosque.
"Good morning, Mr. Ardi, who are you taking? Looks like a new resident." said one of the residents who came to the mosque along with Ardi's father and also Ilham.
"Good morning to you too, Mr. Anwar. Introduce this to my daughter-in-law sir, her husband Shasa." replied Ardi's father introducing Ilham as his son-in-law.
"Well, is it that Shasa's neng is married? Isn't he in Cairo, huh?" replied the middle-aged man named Mr. Anwar.
"Already sir, it was only yesterday. The show was deliberately held at home and only the family knew. But later we will have a reception and will invite all residents to celebrate and officially introduce my son-in-law,"
"Alright, then let's go in. His prayers have been started," invited him who was asserted by Ardi's father and also Ilham.
Meanwhile, Myesha, who was originally going back to sleep after her husband went to the mosque, said she. And chose to go downstairs and help the Mother prepare breakfast for this morning.
"Bun Morning," Myesha said to the Mother who was busy struggling in front of the stove.
"By the morning too, dear,"
"What did the mother do?"
"Here, Mommy's another seafood fried rice ordered by your father."
"Oh, how can I help you?"
"Make it for your husband. Who knows he's not fit to eat the food you're making,"
"No, I've eaten all the food. But I'll make a stuffed omelet, usually Umma Mayra or Yangti Aida make it for breakfast Mas Ilham,"
"Well, apparently Mother's daughter is really in love. Until you know that detail," teased Mother Realyn who made Myesha's face blush.
Myesha just smiled hearing the temptation of her mother. Then rushed to get some eggs from the refrigerator and jiga sausage and cornet.
Not to forget also Myesha took the chives as a complement to the omelet contents that she will make specifically for her husband.
After spending almost 15 minutes, finally Myesha had finished making the omelet. Then serve her at the dinner table.
And at that time, coincided with the arrival of Ardi's father and also Ilham who had just returned from the mosque.
"Assalamu'alaikum's chat. Wow, that's really fragrant. Just make the stomach hungry," said Ardi's father after saying hello.
"Wa'alaikum hail, uh Dad. Already home," replied Mother Realyn who immediately approached her husband and then greeted with reverence.
"So dong, let's eat right now?"
"May," the two middle-aged men walked side by side towards the dining table and were followed by Myesha and Ilham.
"Mas wants to eat now? I made you a stuffed omelet, still warm, mumpung,"
"Can, come."
Finally, one family ate together with the full format. The youngest Majesa has now come down and joined the dining table.
Mahesa is not as diligent as the father who never misses the congregational dawn prayer in the mosque.
The young man who will soon release his bachelor's time prefers to pray at home katena always feels uncomfortable with residents who often want to match him with their daughter's child.
So, since then Mahesa stopped praying to the mosque and prefers to worship at home.
Handsome face, as well as established economic conditions, of course, is the main point of every parent who has a daughter makes Mahesa a target to be made a favorite daughter-in-law.
But alas, the young man always looked cold and indifferent. Until the girls in the housing complex no one dared to approach despite the support of the master.
Until finally, all the hearts of the girls there was broken by the news of Mahesa's engagement with another girl who turned out to be much more beautiful, graceful and a good Muslimah.
It's only fair that Mahesa rejects all the girls in her compound. After all, the taste of the man is a woman who can appreciate herself by keeping her marwah well.
Even until now, both Mahesa and Asifa alike have never touched each other and even looked at each other.
Since they are equally aware, there is no halal label between the two. And that made Mahesa want an Asifa Maharani.
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"For a while more you stay here. At least until your reception at the title. How's it?" asked Ardi's father as they gathered in the living room.
"Why don't you just keep Dad. After all, there is still time to change the concept or add less," proposed Mahesa who today is taking a break from the office and joined there.
"You sure? Doesn't it matter if it's like that?"
"Why should you mind Dad. After all, preparing for a wedding is exhausting. It would be more energy efficient if put together,"
"What do you think Sha, Ham? Do you mind if your wedding reception is brought together with Mahesa?" ask Ardi's father to the eldest daughter and daughter-in-law.
"If it's best we go with Dad." replied Ilham who agreed by his wife.
"alright. If.kaliqn does not mind then we just unite the reception event. And you also prepare your energy and mental. After this, there must be a lot to do because Mahesa's marriage is also just counting the days."
"Okay Dad, may we all be given health so that we can take care of everything smoothly without health constraints, aamiin."
"Aamiin's."
Finally, the decision was taken by uniting the wedding reception Myesha - Ilham and Mahesa - Asifa into one and the same day.
Myesha and Ilham will also be a little bothered. In addition to having to prepare for the reception. They also have to take care of the marriage file to the religious affairs office to formalize their marriage until it is legal and religious.