
After performing the prayer, Syifa invited Lia to his room.
"Woaaaaa..," Lia precedes Syifa to enter the room, and she spreads her gaze across the walls of Syifa's room.
"This is the room of the sholihah woman?" Lia was amazed to see the writings of da'wah attached to the wall of the room.
"Why the hell?"
"This sister is really already a sholihah woman," Lia said as she gave her thumbs up.
Syifa smiled, "I'm just an ordinary woman Lia The end-time woman who has many shortcomings, Still the stage of repairing. does not deserve the title of sholehah."
Lia shook her head "in my opinion, this Syifa sister is well deserved, got the title." she walked closer to the wall. "Try Syifa to know, what's on the wall of my room."
"What did you put in there?"
Lia turned around, "the photo of Kim Myung su ama Le Jong Suuk,"
Lia's answer made the symphae gemes, he floated a small net on the girl's head, "Basic K-pop brain."
"It hurts, you know!" Kelu lia rubbed her head.
"It's worth a lot of demons in your house" Syifa sat by the bed playing with her cell phone.
Although it looks upset but Lia looked back at the walls, "Most advice well, brother," he said.
"Hmm?" Syifa looked at Lia for a moment, "he is, um, mostly advice."
"Why do you have so much advice?"
Syifa stopped her activity and looked at Lia, "because humans need Lia's advice, to open her consciousness."He replied "But sometimes, it is difficult to accept the advice of others because they feel they are good at advising,"
"I mean, brother?"
"I'm not sure I can take someone else's advice, so I put this all up to advise myself."
Lia nodded, it was true that Syifa was a woman who had difficulty accepting people's advice. He looked back at the wall, realizing his gaze, until he was struck by a sentence that was familiar to him.
"Sister? If we want to emigrate which is more important, change the ahlaq or change the appearance first?"
"Both are Lia's main ones" replied Syifa, "Good manners, to protect us from doing things that will hurt others, and good looks, to keep us from the bad views of others" he continued.
"But hijab doesn't have to be good first, does it, brother?" Ask Lia again, for some reason she wanted to pry into the man's discussion.
"Yapz," replied the shifa, Hearing that Lia smiled triumphantly, "Why is that nanya's crush?" Ask syifa wonder.
Lia approached the syifa and sat on the edge of the bed, "Cuman all over. Yesterday there were those who offended my clothes, which he said did not match my attitude" Lia quipped, "Padahana, "Padahan, we don't have to be good just to dress syar'i?"
SYifa smiled, "they have no right to embrace ahlaq and appearance, because the two are different. But we also have to adjust to what we wear. Let them get busy with their thoughts, we don't have to prove it's as good as what we are."
"You're not wrong to look more like this, but it would be nice if you could adapt to that."
"How adapted are you?" ask Lia.
"In addition to improving appearance, you also need to realize your attitude and religious knowledge" replied Syifa.
"But instead of kak syifa himself who said, Looking like this later the good nature will also follow."
Now the little shifa chuckled at Lia's statement, "so all this time, you thought her good nature would follow itself to you?"
Lia nodded.
"Trus. What do you think you're doing now?" Ask shifa.
Lia grimaced, "It's getting worse anyway, brother," he said as he scratched his non-itchy head.
Shifa shook her head and looked seriously at the girl sitting in front of her, "Everything's not just walking Lia, we need to pick her up."
"How do I pick him up, brother?
Lia stood up, but a book on the shifa's side table made her curious, "What book is it?" Lia asked as she picked up the book, "how to become a sholeh woman." It's on the cover.
"Wiih.., this is why I'm studying," said Lia making shifa open her eyes. Lia put on her sweetest smile, "sister is already God's time.., really. can dong klo this book for me.." he asked while raising both eyebrows.
Shifa looked doubtful, but she finally nodded. "Yes, take it home. But come back, I'm done."
"Diiih, very stingy, sis. gini-thick book When is it finished?" Lia looks a lot manyun
"Let's say napa, it's old as well."
"No," shifa joked, "you may take another book, but not that. That one I'm pinching you."
"Dad, yes, very sensitive. Just a doang book," she laid her body on the other side and began to open the book, "Nabil," she muttered as she opened the back cover.
Lia turned around and saw the shifa who had not been shut down, "Nabil who's sister?" he asked, "not the hospital nabil, right? Eh no way. Your people just met yesterday well," Eratnya later.
Shifa was just him staring, so he chose to turn his back.
"Damn.. Nabil who, brother?" Urge Lia who is really curious.
"Nabil, my friend from childhood.
don't think too far."
"O Allah, little friend," said Lia and again he opened the book, "Good well, the discussion is interesting too, and so on,
Shifa is quick to change."
No response from syifa.
"Shy sister shifa's friend this is when you were kids?
"hemm," said Syifa.
"No way, he gave me a book like this?
He should love that fairy tale book, talk. Not quite as old as she was." Lia's sneer made her smile remembering her little friend.
"But good too, he already knows what is useful and not" continued Lia.
Hearing that, she turned around and looked at Lia, "yes. from childhood, she was already a religious expert, Li. she always taught you about religion." syifa paused because she wanted to express her admiration through a smile.
"Cieee....," Lia's tease that saw a twinkle of admiration on Syifa's face, "continue now where is the man, brother? know doong."
Syifa shrugged both of her shoulders, "either, as she gave the book, it was the last meeting of sister with her as it turned out."
"shyfa doesn't want to find out what? don't you wonder how big the guy is?"
Syifa smiled, "very curious," he replied, "but let fate bring you together" he continued.
"klo curious, yes trying to find out, dong. the meeting did not come just like that. need to be picked up, sis," lia reminded syifa sentence earlier.
Syifa chuckled, "yes, yes, but I didn't force the meeting, fate would have ended beautifully if not too planned."
There was no more rebuttal from Lia while Syifa looked up at the sky of her room, "from childhood she has been obedient, surely now she has become an ustad or a driver of the Al-Qu'an." he was imagining his little friend standing giving a piece of advice on the pulpit.
"Not always will the human heart be firm in its purpose, sis.they will change with time. Look, Brother Aska, he used to be a good man, very good, but because of the association, it made him go wrong."
The phrase Lia makes the syifa scatter all his delusions.
"I'm sure, he's still the same man, the man who numbered the unity of God," inwardly.
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