The Love of the Maharani

The Love of the Maharani
Tolerances



Currently, Anna was inside Daffa's room.


Earlier, after he gave his gift to Dad, Daffa immediately invited him to rest first. Moreover, they have not prayed maghrib.


Thinking of the Maghrib prayer she had just performed, Anna thought of the people down there who were busy partying.


But Anna is positive about thinking and thinks it is possible that the Daffa family is non-Muslim. Because when this afternoon in the salon was Aunt Soraya did not participate in prayer with him. Nor do they pray ashar in Jason's shop.


"What are you thinking, honey?" Daffa, who had just finished reciting, suddenly turned around and asked.


Anna blinked a few times. Although initially hesitant, but in the end Anna was defeated also by her curiosity.


"Your family, are all non-Muslims?"


Daffa raised his eyebrows. "Is that really a problem?"


Anna hurriedly replied, "Nothing, anyway.. Just curious."


Daffa then grabbed Anna who was still wearing a face loan from one of his servants here, until his wife was on his lap. Lovingly, Daffa kissed the tip of Anna's head, before finally saying.


"Well, I hope you can be open-minded about the differences that exist in this family. More about religion. Most of the people here are agnostic.


They are not intensely living any faith. But they know there is something beyond human reason that drives something inexplicable to the point that it can happen.


In KTP, in this family there are Muslims, Christians, Hindus, Buddhists and some other names of teachings that I do not remember what the name is. But generally, the people in this house are more focused on the life of the world, so not too concerned with life after death.


Except maybe Father Zion, who is a pretty devout Buddhist. The most important thing to remember is to do good. I believe in something called "karma". The good will get the reward of good, and vice versa.


Father also believes that positive thoughts become the main capital of a businessman. That someone who wants to be successful then he must start first by improving his mindset about the future.


He who wants to succeed, then he must think that he can succeed. Only then did he focus on designing the right steps he could take to achieve that success.


If he fails, then he will oblige himself to rise again. Because the prospective successful person will believe, that his slump in failure is not a step that will lead him to success. Because failure itself is actually delayed success.


In addition to Father Zion, there are also some other cousins who have different beliefs and are obedient to his teachings. But if you ask if the people who live in this mansion are religious people? Well, I guess that's hard to answer.


Anna Anyway.. Is it not in our teachings that we are taught to be tolerant. Even in His holy verse it is also mentioned, 'Lakum is condemned, waliyadiin.' to you your religion, and to me my religion.


We have no right to impose our beliefs on others. Because the belief problem is in the heart. Even the man who is the owner of the heart itself sometimes has no power over his heart.


One cannot explain why one likes something or hates it. Like I who until now also can not understand, with the path of destiny and the meeting between the two of us. Why do I love you, from first sight? I don't know, Anna. I just know, I just felt a sudden attraction towards you at our first meeting almost three weeks ago.


I can only believe that what happened between us must have been outlined in His book of destiny.


Then I try to get to know you, and know that you are a good, beautiful person.."


Anna realizes that this is the first time Daffa has said that he loves her. Even though her husband may not be aware of her own words.


And then, Daffa resumed his sentence.


"...intelligent..warm..and I like. And more like you. You know, if this is God's power. The Power of Allah, the Most Love.


He is the One Who turns/reverses the hearts of men. From ordinary to like. Likes can be hate. That's why there's an old saying that says, 'don't hate something too much, ' because at any time if you change to like it, you won't feel ashamed. And the opposite.'


And I think this also applies to the issue of confidence of the people in this house. Don't worry about whose religion. The main thing is that we can be agents of good for others.


If in religion we are taught about "hablum minan naas" and "hablum minallah".. That is to maintain good "relationship with man" and "relationship with God.


As for our relationship with God, the Creator, let it be an affair between ourselves and God. So there is no need to worry also about the religion embraced by others.


If the person is good, then repay with kindness. But if that guy's not good..."


Until here Daffa hangs his sentence. Anna, who was curious about the continuation of her husband's sentence, finally turned her head to ask.


"If the person isn't nice..?" Ask Anna.


"Well in our religion we are taught to forgive others who hurt us. But do not forgive those who hurt our religion. But.."


Daffa again delayed his words.


"But..?" Anna looked back.


"But I'm not the typical forgiver of those who dare to hurt my loved ones!"


Anna jerks. At first glance she saw a flash of emotion on her husband's expression. It was as if Daffa was holding a grudge against anyone who had harmed his loved ones.


Glutton..


Anna gulped. He looked down to hide his face. For some reason, suddenly a face Frans appeared in Anna's mind.


Until now, Anna has not dared to tell all the events she experienced during the kidnapping on her wedding day two weeks ago. Anna has not even told anyone, including Daffa, that she knew the main culprit of her abduction at the time.


Anna imagines Daffa's reaction, if her husband finds out about Frans' real role in the kidnapping.


Anna shuddered in horror. Seeing the expression on Daffa's face just now made Anna squeak. Never once did Anna imagine that Daffa could show such a sharp and dangerous expression.


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