
Want it or not? Mala and Satria were separated by the Umi, Udin the father also supported making the married couple only able to pray so that they could be steadfast in accepting this punishment.
Udin invited Satria to stay at his house for some time, the man wanted to teach his son-in-law how to control his sexual desire and accept their fate with a spacious heart.
Udin was a widower in his dead wife's house and for years the man had learned to control his lust, so as not to become like a star who only wears lust without reason.
The man also explained that the law of doing release without being with a partner (female) is haram it has been explained by Rosullulah. Udin also taught Satria how to satisfy his inner lust by increasing zikr, sometimes as our inner Man will starve. The way to make the mind full is to think about remembering the Robb.
However, the departure of the husband makes Mala moody. The pregnant woman spent her time shutting herself in the room.
Azzahra who as Umi was worried about the situation of the princess, but how else? The woman also does not want anything unwanted to happen, what else is the Mala time of surgery that only counts days.
Azzahra understood Mala's feelings, because she felt the same way. Although he married because he wanted to make the princess happy, but he could not lie to himself if he needed affection as well. Moreover, those who are newlyweds have not also carried out the worship of the room, making Azzahra more agitated.
Marriage is a long worship, in which there are many things that bring rewards. However, it cannot be denied if old or young, if you are married then you will need an inner relationship.
That was what the two women of different ages were saying, but Azzahra tried to comfort the princess, "La, he was waving! You are pregnant, read the Qur'an. Who knows if your son could be a Hafis."
Mala just silence does not winapi uminya speech, the gyration wanders somewhere.
Azzahra who saw the princess was silent immediately approached the pregnant woman who was sitting on the dresser chair while staring at the reflection of her face in the mirror.
"Mala, you must be strong! So that your child is also strong," explained Azzahra to encourage and motivate the princess.
Mala stared at the reflection of the face of the umi, the woman who took care of him when the baby was already aging, visible from the fine wrinkles on his face that if considered closely.
Azzahra was surprised to hear the princess' words and placed her hands on her shoulders and said, "Don't despair of the Grace of God! Verily, the mercy of Allah is wide."
Mala turned her head in silence and looked at the Umi with a sad look in her eyes, then said, "I am not among the desperate people, Umi. But this kid's gonna be hard to hold on to."
Azzahra became emotional to hear the words of Mala, the woman turned the princess' body facing towards him. Now that their position was facing each other, Mala sat on a chair and Azzahra stood looking at the princess.
"Good speech is prayer" said Azzahra, who was disappointed by Mala's despair.
Mala returned the Umi's sharp gaze and said, "Doctor Tasya has said, if the child I will give birth will be difficult to survive."
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