
After finishing season 1 Ayana & Gao outhor version entered season 2 Ayana & Gao.
Believe me honey, life is a test and for some couples, there are many people who can never pass the test.
and the toughest test of a man is treasure, throne and woman
while the toughest test of women is treasure, throne and men.
but when all is nothing, perfectly passed another test is the beloved baby.
Many were surprised to read the prologue at the beginning, as if they had thought Ayana died, their marriage had ended, Gao would have changed, you'r big wrong hun, you would not have expected the final story.
You are just afraid, can not wait to read the story, but clearly in the outhor story carries the theme OF RELIGION, not the theme of HALU like other writers' stories.
Believe me, you will not be disappointed with the final story but have to be patient reading the original story.
no one is left behind, no one is dead, no one is crying nor is anyone unhappy. because outhor wrote this story very carefully so as not to hurt any woman in this world when she had to be willing to let go of the hand on the husband in order to have the baby.
There are many novel stories that are outhor read, carrying the theme of marrying again because of the baby, by borrowing the uterus as a reason to be a stepping stone to change the heart.
outhor disagrees with Novels, films or dramas that carry the story of choosing the young wife and releasing the old wife, Bulsyet because of the beginning of the story, the beginning of the feeling is indeed lived with the old, reaching for everything with the old wife, then why do people easily turn away? because they forget who first took his hand, because they do not remember who is the ruler of the heavens and earth (God SWT) also because of lack of faith in their lives.
isn't the temptation changing? don't cry and be patient.
Believe me, 1 film that became an outhor inspiration, may have been almost forgotten but so memorable, chory chory chupke chupke chupke, chupke, when Salman Khan's husband professed loyalty to his wife Ranee Mukherjee and was not tempted by Zinta's pretty madubala, it may have been inspired by their story, but believe me the outhor story is clearly much different from the chory chory chupke chupke story, this story is a beautiful story, which will not hurt the heart of any woman who reads it.
Do not be disappointed, when your religion is getting stronger, it is clear that this test is just one of the pebbles you have to kick away.It's just that the process towards it is so extraordinary, so extraordinary, you only need one grip when you are hit by exams and disasters.
DRAW NEAR TO GOD
Because of our lack of patience, we often choose the wrong step, often we look back and regret all decisions.
just like reading this story, when thinking about turning away, then you will no longer get valuable lessons and wisdom behind this story.
Spouses generally want offspring from a marriage that is held. However, if examined fiqh, what exactly is the law of having children in Islam?
Is it really obligatory? It should be known whether having children in Islam is a dharuri demand of a marriage or the law is mustahab. Or maybe, the law of having children in Islam is just mubah?
Allah says in Surah an-Nahl verse 72, which means: "And He made for you through your wives, children and grandchildren
It is explained that the Quranic verses about producing offspring in a marriage are khabariyah (information) and targhib. In the book of Medical Jurisprudence by Endy Astiwara explained, Imam al-Qurthubi interpreted the verse into five points.
Among other things, showing the amount of favor of God because of the presence of children in the household. This verse also shows the husband's disdain for (also) serving the wife.
This is as exemplified by the Prophet Muhammad SAW who sewed his own clothes and cleaned his own shoes to be used. Allah says in the Qur'an Surah al-Kahfi verse 46, which means: "Tarta and children are the jewels of the world."
The above verse is a subtle rejection of Uyainah ibn Husayn who was proud of his son and possessions. Thus, the statement about the children here is khabariyah, as well as the prohibition to be proud of both (They are only world jewels, only affectionate decorations are not the main handle)
In addition, there is a shahih hadith which commands to choose a beloved wife (al-wadud) and potentially to give birth to many children (al-walud). Because, the Prophet of Allah is happy with the many of his people.
The Prophet said: "Marry the women you love and (the women) have the potential to have many children. For verily I (will be happy) because of the multitude of my people compared to others." This hadith is narrated by Imam Abu Dawud, Imam an-Nasa'i, Imam Baihaqi, Imam at-Thabani, and a number of other hadith narratives known as just and dhabit.
remember, marry the women you love, not the women you don't love, and learn to love (It's only lust for a moment).
Therefore, it is explained, having children is one of the main instincts of humans which is then affirmed in the Quran and hadith to try as hard as possible to have children. However, the desire to have children in Islam cannot be separated from the guidance of the applicable sharia. It is not allowed to want children in illegal ways or even forget who sacrificed first.