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KLO MAU MUALAF, BAYAR BERAPA KE GRINDBOYS⁉️ - Habib Ja'far - Gofar - Wancoy - Rico - Login EPS 17

KLO MAU MUALAF, BAYAR BERAPA KE GRINDBOYS⁉️ - Habib Ja'far - Gofar - Wancoy - Rico - Login EPS 17

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Discussing from Wancoy to Govardet I'm going forward Are you sure you don't want to join? He said, God,

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it's time for me to join.

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No, he didn't say that. He said, can I join?

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When I said that, the ladies were kneeling.

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Why?

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The birds were chasing.

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Later, pray at Umroh.

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That's why.

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But don't be underestimated.

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Yes, don't be underestimated. 700,000.

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There's a jockey on TikTok.

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Yes.

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Oh, that prayer? Yes.

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Oh, yes.

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That's okay.

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In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Bismillahirrahmanirrahim. Honestly, I feel more comfortable with you. Well, next time I'm here for a few episodes

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Login restart

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Everything came out How about in GreenBoss?

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What do you feel? We just did a collab yesterday I was in GreenBoss Ramadhan My position was like Powerful Habib

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All out Habib All out

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When Habib came to us I felt like Finally someone with the same character as me

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No, no, no

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I thought it was a janggal term from Rico But it was from your behavior You a janggal term from Rico but it turns out it's from your behavior you like janggal I mean, I saw you in Greenways the treatment was okay what is this? one is a weapon dealer

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yes, that's right

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another one?

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a duck dealer

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but we also log in too

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Yes So the concept of this year's login is restart It means that we want to find differences in the internal of Islam Greenboss has Greenboss Ramadan We want to collab in the middle of the difference There is a Greenboss Ramadan program

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There is login Login restart is like it's like a collaboration with the Muslims. I think Green Boys has become one of the Islamic shows in Ramadan. I think that's the most Islamic.

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Right.

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It should be.

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Honestly, we're negotiating for a collaboration with Al Jazeera. So, when we pray, we'll do it live.

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Peace be upon you.

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There's a Pavel Nedved. There's a Pavel Nedved.

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He's from Jepantus.

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You have a choice. There's Lilira Anturam.

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Bro Nedved.

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Like, I'm going to cross.

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I'm sorry. What is of Islam organization is Green Boys? What is it? It's a new Islamic show. Since last year, they have Green Boys Ramadan. Which episode of Islamic show are you watching?

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You're an Islamic, right?

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This is Wanchoi.

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What kind of muslim? Since last year, there's Green Bus Ramadhan, my muslimness is increasing. For example? If you're in Puncak,

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I'm in the 7th position. I'm almost in Puncak. Oh, you're close. In Gunung, Puncak, I'm in the 7th position.

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I'm so close.

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The mountain is hard, so it's still far

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But I agree

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I agree

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But, I mean, bro They say they are more Islamic than us Because of their appearance

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We are not Islam

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Be careful, bro Sometimes like this For example, there are some friends who are preachers, one of them is using comedy I think they also use comedy, to convey the values of Islam, but from the right person, Ustad Jojo who is Ustad Noaiman? what do you mean?

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knowledge

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I agree

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who is Noaiman?

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he is a friend of the prophet the prophet can laugh because he is joking about Noaiman that he once sold

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guest's camel wow He was a joke to Nuwaimah He was a joke to Nuwaimah

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He was a joke to Nuwaimah

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He was a joke to Nuwaimah

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He was a joke to Nuwaimah

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He was a joke to Nuwaimah If you are a member of a religious organization, like Muhammadiyah, NU, LDI, you should follow the fasting. I'm a government official. Or, if it's a good day, do you use the Qunut?

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Yes. So, you are more like NU.

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You are more like Shafi'i.

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Allahumma dinna fi man adaid, wa ta'ala linnu fi man ta'ala it

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Dosa

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Pos 7 No

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No He's going down to pos 6 He's going down Pos 6 there's a friend

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From him to you

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He's going down

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Our position has changed

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So, you're going to the NU?

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I don't think so, I'm not planning that

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What about the government?

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I'm the same, I think it's the same

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What kind of Islamic organization is the government?

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It's a, right? If it's a government, it means that in the Isbad, it presents all the ormahs. NU, Muhammadiyah, Al-Irsan, and Prophet Muhammad are combined to discuss. We follow the government.

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We've been to the NU and Muhammadiyah together.

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Last year? Last year, we were together.

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Is it fasting together? Last year? Last year we fasted together. The tendency is to be together. It should be. Because the tendency is to be together, that's why when it's different, it's like, wow, it's amazing, it's a conversation. Because the tendency is to be together. The good thing is to be together, then? No, the good thing is still with the method itself.

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If the Muhammadiyah, the tendency is to be sucked. It means that the ru'yah is calculated. the NU is often seen as a rukyah so initially the rukyah is seen as a hilal but sometimes people say that NU is not in accordance with science anti-science, well no, the proof is just by looking at it, not with the naked eye. Now it's using a magnifying glass.

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It doesn't mean it's anti-science, but the reference is different. The NU is more focused on the fact that the Prophet saw directly, so we see directly. But when there is science that can help us see directly with a magnifying glass, then it's with same right? the phone is special? the phone is not special

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but the method is special until there is a phalakia

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sorry, Mr. Gopar Mr. Gopar, this is religious, not technology

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I mean

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technology

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if you use a big zoom

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there are many people with big phones.

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Yes.

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And there's a moon.

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Can you use that?

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Can you pause it?

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No. Use a tripod. Use a phone. Even use a wide lens, if the condition is okay, you can.

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Zoom 100.

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Zoom 100.

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If Wacoy...

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Wacoy's fasting is following NASA. Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why?

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Why?

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Why?

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Why? Why? I agree with you. My mom is also a country girl. Oh, a government girl. But, what is this pose? Every Ramadan, I see them like this.

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Look. It's so far.

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After Ramadan, they come back. You only do hijrah during Ramadan. We are like Batman... who holds justice in the right moment. The devil is in the cage, we come out.

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That's it.

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With his leadership

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he is the leader?

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Bruce Wayne

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I'm not going to say it

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I'm sorry

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I'm going to praise him

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he's Batman

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I know that he's Batman I'm sorry, it's not like Batman because Islam is the law of nature At all times If possible, all the time is Ramadan

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He's just Ramadan

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This is FOMO, Mr. RT Paul

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But this is a fun fact Via Ustaz Jojo There are 5-6 people who want to be a Muslim because they see Green Boys See Ustaz Jojo's explanation or his behavior Anyway, it's our episode Combination I'm I don't know. I can't even guarantee it. It's all Gopar. What? Don't say that.

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I want to put it on you.

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I feel like...

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It's hard to put other names.

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Put my name on it.

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I'm from Stebanus.

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I'm Gopar.

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I'm Gopar.

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But you don't have to put your name on it.

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I'm the one who wants to praise him. But, there's a... a bachelor, right? You get... What do you mean by bachelor? What do you mean by bachelor?

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Bachelor.

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Bachelor.

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I mean...

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I mean... I mean... From our viewers... for example, they DM Gopar. Gopar, what did you do to Jojo? The one who's Muslim is still Ustaz Jojo.

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But, he got a bachelor degree.

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Yes.

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He got it. What's the person? Just tell me Jojo? Yes, introduce me. There are a lot of people like that. But, there are 6 Muslims. But, there are 6 people.

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6 people.

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Mathematics.

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He's like this, Jo.

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Next time, if anyone wants to go to Mualab, just let me know.

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Why?

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He's joking.

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He's joking.

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He's joking. Is there a contact person Mu'alaf? No, no. Mu'alaf, Mu'alaf should go to the ustad or the people of Ciledug?

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Or should it be the ustad?

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Actually, Mu'alaf doesn't need to go to anyone. Mu'alaf is just a witness. After we witness the truth of Islam, with our heart, our mind, and maybe our eyes, then we witness with our tongue and our heart, our mind, Islam in Islam is the blessing of faith and Islam. So you have given the biggest and most beautiful gift.

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Because it's usually more effective. Why? In the past, logging was also like that. It means that people's intention is to watch logging, watch the Green Bush Ramadan. That's the intention, happy, happy, actually.

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Even maybe accompany you to eat suhoor, accompany you to eat breakfast, or accompany you to eat breakfast, to accompany you to eat breakfast or to accompany you to fast to fast yes, suddenly he got something that he might not be looking for all this time because Indonesian people often say, I haven't got Hidayah yet tend to wait for Hidayah, not looking for Hidayah

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eh, I don't know, I didn't even look for it, I got Hidayah in Greenbush that's why Wancoy, when he knew that he was pranking a Muslim, he was lazy What language is this?

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Makelar, Muhalab, pranking a Muslim

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Why are you using the bad word?

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Bad word, bad word

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He already felt that he's in trouble So he was lazy to do the worship

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I already pranked a Muslim You're lazy, right?

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Because you're already 6

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I'm already 6 I'm targeting the many as possible.

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The more people who are religious, the less you'll worship.

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You'll be in trouble.

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If there are hundreds of people who are religious, he's the one who goes out.

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He's enough.

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But that's what often happens in Indonesian religion. Like this, the prophet said Who gives open fast food to the fasting person Then he is like fasting on that day Meaning the reward Many people say, I don't need to fast, just give people to eat

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That's wrong, right?

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Actually you can't

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The obligation is not done

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Like this They look more Islamic than us He got a lot The duty is not to be worked Like this They look more Islamic than us

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Yes

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Look at Jipper too Wow, a big teacher

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But education Don't judge people just by their looks But we don't value

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If we don't have a higher education, we have to value

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Maybe it's according to the name Abdul Gopal Hilman from the way he looks but we don't judge people like this if we're going to be in a reality show, we have to judge

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maybe it's because of the name, Abdul Gopal Hilman oh really?

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so I think this is how my clothes should be

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but in real life, it's like this

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no need to be in real life

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just buy it, it's a jockey Abu Nawaz once wore this kind of clothes in the market like Rico and then he was asked in the market, like Riku. Then, when he got to the market, he was asked,

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what is this law?

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I don't know. If it's a law, I don't know. How can you wear this kind of clothes and not know, and you're asked about the law? Then, like Riku, he's wearing a shirt with a bandage on it.

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Here, you wear it. The law you asked about earlier, what is the law? It's the same as A, he said, just use it. It means don't judge people by their looks.

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There's a policy of scanners. For example, wearing a band's clothes now, mention these two band songs.

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Like this, and you're already there.

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Already there.

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But what's strange is, you've been to Green Boys, Muslims too. We have the same opinion, you haven't, try it it, feel it yourself. Like, don't be a preacher. Yeah.

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Is this person serious about podcasting? Like not intending to? Like not intending to.

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Not rich, but not intending to.

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So, like, the preaching, right? Whether you want it or not, you guys directly make people angry. It means there is an'wah element, right? The main person is Ustaz Jojo Jojo, yes Well, that means it has never been intended by you Never

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We never had a topic

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Never had a topic, so sit down If regular, three of us So, on Sunday night, where are you going? Governor, connect, connect, connect Sit down, really, play with each other's cell phones

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That's really no concept

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Yes

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What if 30 days? It's a shoot every day. But it's there. We'll meet. We prepare a theme for Green Bus Ramadhan. Usually, it's related to the brands that build it. What theme do we want?

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We have to tell them. But I think the theme is only 5%. The rest is free style. What's your theme? It's not in other places. Like in Green Bus Ramadhan, Just freestyle What's your theme? That you don't have anywhere else Like in Green Bus Ramadhan

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Jojo's experience in jail

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Something like that

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Oh

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Go to jail first, Pausin

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So we can be interesting next year

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No

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Same as Green Bus Ramadhan

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What do you think?

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In Ramadhan

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I mean Jojo

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According to Prophet Muhammad In Ramadhan, the Prophet Muhammad said, in Ramadan, the one who is imprisoned is the devil. You are the devil.

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Oh, framing to that, Mr. Hussein.

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I'm sorry.

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At the end, I still pray for my family.

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But, it's the same. We're actually in the scariest prison, sir Our lust prison On Ramadan, it's proof, right? Here, I'm going to get rid of the devil Are you still a devil? That's proof that people who are bad on Ramadan

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It means his actions are not the devil's actions Because the devil is in prison But what's interesting is that every Ramadan we will find a phenomenon, people suddenly like religious events. YouTube is up. If it's just one season, in one month, the appearance is like this, for example, how is it, Pak of the Prophet in Islam? The Prophet said, he was more pleasant, a little bit, but consistent.

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Honest.

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Rather than a lot, but seasonal.

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No, you're seasonal.

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How can you be honest?

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Not consistent.

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But consistent.

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Very consistent.

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So, the clothes are the same.

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We never change it

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What about the law of the religious? It's not about religion There are texts and contexts like the Quran, Hadith There are contexts

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The context is the right time In comedy, it's like timing When is the right timing? Don't suddenly make a da'wah If suddenly, it doesn about timing. When is the right timing? Don't suddenly say dakwah. If you suddenly say dakwah, you won't get it. That's why you have to find the right timing.

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They find the right timing during Ramadan. You don't understand. The purpose is dakwah. The purpose is to talk to our friends, our younger brothers, who are actually Ustaz. They were friends before. So people see it as a hangout, but in religious terms. we're talking about Ustad we hang out together before

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so people see us as hang out but in religious language there are many questions that maybe it was taboo to ask Ustad because Ustad is our friend

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we can ask him freely but, sorry, did you ever in jail? in jail? was with you?

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Bab

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Bazaar

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No, Ustaz Jojo was with my motorcycle Because when we were taking things, he was using my motorcycle

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Oh, so you're different?

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No, no, no

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The timing is the same

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But, the tendency is... I was also at first with Muslim and Coki There are many stories about my past Well, I didn't get to jail But, at most, like stealing rail

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Right? But people feel like The preaching is more Accepted because they feel

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This is me

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It's fate Maybe not more because he felt that he was the one it was fate it was fate maybe he didn't speak in a cool way not in a deep way but it was more to his heart because he felt that's why the prophet in the Quran

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was emphasized several times that the prophet is a normal human you have to respect him so don't think that's the prophet we can't say that because he was sent as a normal human being so that we can say,

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19:08

yes, he's a normal human being and he can do it. We have to follow him. But you often talk about

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stealing the railways, right?

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Was it active?

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I'm afraid that suddenly...

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It's empty!

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Is it active or not? I want to tell you. You're scared all of a sudden. I'm empty. That's why...

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Is it active or not?

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I want to tell you...

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I'm afraid of being negative education.

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It's okay.

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It's okay.

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It's already passed, babe.

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It's like this.

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Is there?

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Like bullying. No. This is not education.

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This is our proof.

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The story is, you attacked me together.

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And you succeeded. You took the gun, or you pushed it to the other direction. So, it's different.

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19:52

He's not a...

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He's not a dog.

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He's not a dog.

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He was taken by a dog.

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Suddenly, he's a lion.

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He should be stabbed.

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I was stabbed.

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But usually, it's just a bolt stolen I think it's better to be stolen But usually, only the bolt is taken Well, you don't know

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I don't know

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Yes, that's right Usually, the bolt We also use a slim box Not all of it Not all of it Not only the bolt

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Not only the bolt Not all of the rail is taken We also think, if the bolt is already No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no And coincidentally, the rail was no longer in use Because there was no access there

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The bolts were sold expensive

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Expensive, heavy bro

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Oh big bolts?

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1 kg or what bro?

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Heavy, like a brick, like a brick But from the stump How much was it sold?

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1 kg at that time

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Hundreds of thousands And it could be crazy rich in the village

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with the boat?

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with the boat, you can be crazy rich for 2 weeks to 1 month

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but it's a matter of course

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it's a matter of course

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but you can feed the goats for 1-2 weeks to 1 month

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that's a lot

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how many bolts, Bip? I'm interested

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you're starting to write a specific

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yes, I'm starting to write let's just change the topic so that people won't be impressed

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but, Mat

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sorry, this jacket is a bit messy, not really white you're a fan of Juventus, why are you wearing fake stuff?

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What? Fake?

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I bought this with your link. That's impossible. Why would I give a fake link? Bobz, please. What's the punishment for people who are wearing fake stuff? You don't have to join.

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I'll invite you. No need. You can't buy fake stuff here! You don't have to come! I'll help you!

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No need!

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Yes, yes, yes!

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You can't buy fake stuff here! Of course the clothes are fake! Or maybe Muslims don't know if the stuff is fake. That's why you should buy the things that are definitely fake.

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22:22

Buy the things that are clearly fake and can be verified wow wow wow, what is that? gold jewelry using security technology bullion protect from swiss

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so the security is not only in the packaging but also directly stick to the gold, so you don't need to be afraid this is a unique jewelry because you can check it yourself to the original the packaging can be opened without This is a weird one from Mas Kawi Because you can check the authenticity

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My collection can be opened without reducing the price of re-sale

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Wow!

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My gold is patent

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Let me take a breath

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Can I?

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Wow! My gold is patent, Mr. Hussein

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Like a robot Yes, Mr. Hussein. It's like a rag.

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I'm the second. Why am I the one who joined? You're the only one. I joined. My gold is patented, Mr. Hussein. If I buy my gold, I don't have to think about the time it's broken or lost. Babe, my gold is right in front of me.

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Don't you have it, babe?

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For our THR?

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Great.

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He's so fragrant.

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He's giving it to you.

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Not all of it.

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Not all of it.

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All of it.

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If it's all of it, it's fine.

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You have to go around too Alnaser won a lot of games

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I hope you guys can guess the score

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I've prepared everything, Slim Don't worry, I've brought my gold for you guys Share it, I have a lot of gold Please continue Yes, ma'am. I'm sorry, but if after you're... You've... Until someone wants to be a Muslim... Do you feel burdened? If after Ramadan you go back to default Green Bush...

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People will demand it. Why aren't you Muslim anymore? Why is it only a month? Do you feel burdened if people demand it?

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I think if the core of Green Bush is at the beginning... Because it's a hangout. So, the topic can be anything. if people ask for it I think if the core of Green Boys at the beginning was hanging out

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so what topic could it be? so there's no burden to keep being moral like Ramadan

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no burden

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but I mean, there's no one at all who can be called a fake ustadzul on Ramadan?

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there is, there is

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there must be

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there is there is

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so actually Green Boys at the beginning was formed like Green Boys because of my frustration with social media. They were from high school, hanging out at your house.

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Yes.

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So, I said, let's make a podcast. I've been doing all my talk shows on YouTube. So, Green Boys was formed. From there, I felt comfortable talking to them. The conversations I had back then, I think it's been measured in Green Boys. So, I think it's very different.

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Until now, it's been like that. Until Ramadan, until now, it's like that. It's thematic.

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Is there anyone, Riko, who's like, oh, Natu, I really, really, we don't know what Hidayah's name is. Oh, Natu, When I was asked, out of 90 episodes in Login Season 1-3,

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25:50

which one do you think is the most inspiring? When you said Bismillah. Even though, it's one of the lowest viewers, the most ordinary in my opinion, but for Onat, it's the most memorable.

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Why?

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I don't know, he said he felt it was very deep. If you guys, from Green Bush Ramadan, this is the second year, from all the conversations of Ustaz Jojo, is there anyone who, in your opinion, because I think, yes, sometimes we can't measure, in our opinion, this is the coolest, the preaching,

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but it just doesn't hit people. From my perspective, I will take the summary. Because other people see that we have a topic in Green Bush Ramadan, we end up with one side that invites us to celebrate Umrah together. For me, that's the climax. We never expected that. We've been friends for 25 years, there's a side that...

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Umrah, let's go.

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Alhamdulillah, we might have been in time to step on the holy land. We never planned that. I think that's the fruit of Green Bush Ramadan. Because they noticed us. Because we have those episodes. And Gopar agreed.

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That's it.

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Finally.

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Finally.

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So, to be honest, they were offered to do it together.

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Because...

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Why didn't you get offered?

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No, they were offered to do it together.

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Gopar wouldn't agree.

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People are already mad

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If I were to travel to Umroh Honestly I wouldn't dare

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It's hard But today you offered to travel

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The first door is from Wancoy

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I asked, have you offered to Gopal? He said, just laugh. My God, you're making fun of Umroh. How about, you know, happiness? There's happiness. There's...

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I want to.

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You're a pro.

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I'm a pro. Usually, when there's a discussion from Wanchoi to Govard Deadlock, I'll go first

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I'll make a teaser I'll show him Pae, this is my teaser with Wanchoi Are you sure you want to join? He'll be like this Masya Allah, it's time for me to join

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Really? No, he won't say that

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I'll join then

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When I said that, the ladies were kneeling.

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What are you talking about?

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They were so surprised.

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The ladies were kneeling.

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They were kneeling.

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If it's for the Prophet Muhammad, it's respectful. If it's for you, it's a long story.

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It's like a story.

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When is your work?

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After Eid.

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At the end of March. Oh, that's it. When is your work? After Eid. After Eid.

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28:25

Is there any special preparation?

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I don't know.

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That's crazy.

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I don't think you drink alcohol.

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Oh, in Jeddah?

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Yes.

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Oh, Jeddah.

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I hope you don't drink alcohol in the next one.

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I don't drink alcohol.

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I think he's from Jeddah.

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I don't know. Who knows, after the prayer, we stop Who knows

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But what if we want to go, just follow Because many people get the idea suddenly It could be there that you get the idea Are we told to migrate first and then get it in the back of our hearts very good

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so there is

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salik majidub there is majidub salik

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knowledge

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okay okay

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this is clever

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no that's a game of warengka This is clever. That's the answer. What was that?

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That's a game.

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Green Boyz Battle.

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Salik Majdub. There's Salik Majdub. There's a guy who walks to Allah and Allah pulls him. Because Allah sees that he's serious. He's pulled.

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There's Majdub Salik. He's pulled by Allah after that he walks. So it doesn't mean that people walk first, then Allah pulls. It can be because Allah misses them, then Allah pulls first. To Umroh, to Baytullah, to Ka'bah, to meet Prophet Muhammad in his grave in Medina. Then after that, we are the ones who were brought down.

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Like we were brought down by a stream. We jumped into the stream, and then we were brought down. In fact, we were not in control of ourselves. I don't know why. Even if you ask, it's a hassle to explain.

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There are many people like that. They don't intend to seek guidance openly. But Allah knows their hearts. He's not looking for guidance externally. But Allah knows that people are willing to seek guidance. So, let's just pray. But are you worried that you can't see your brother?

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Are you worried? I was worried at first. My biggest worry is their laughter. Because when we make eye contact, I'm afraid

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Don't do that

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That's why Habib has a message That's sacred when we see the Kaabah He said, don't get close

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I agree

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His face is like a Mongolian

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Like a devil

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Like a Mongolian I thought it was Mongolia I thought it was Satan I thought it was Mongolia

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I thought it was Mongolia

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I thought it was Mongolia

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People from Bulu know

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White hair like a woman

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I thought it was them

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I was like, what?

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What?

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What is this?

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It's just a. Uzbekistan.

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I mean, it's not funny. It's more scary. It's not funny. Yes, if we're together. So, I think we'll separate first. But if you want to... to hit on Aswad,

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I think you need him.

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Because he's big.

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He's the one who's always in front.

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Yes, that's right. I'm the one who taught you. I'm the one who did the missions. You're the one who did the missions.

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If you're the one who did the missions,

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why did you have to be so big?

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Big means you're physically fit.

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I don't know.

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Maybe we'll see the conditions there.

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Yesterday, our position, you said you're at the 6th or 3rd door. I'm at the 7th door.

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but if you're in the Kaabah, people are praying yes, they're praying I once read the book of Auguste Moustapha why do people pray? for example, read this in front of the Kaabah is God not in Indonesia?

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this is the book of Augustus Mus'aba, right? Why is it more accepted there if you pray to the people in Mecca? Yes, like this, as there is a sacredness of time, there is also a sacredness of space. Right?

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Ramadan, a holy month, a holy month. Other months are also holy, but this is the month chosen by Allah as a holy month for us to fast, for the Qur'an to be revealed in this month. Likewise, there are also spaces, there are spaces, dots, that are indeed chosen by Allah. One of them is Allah, where is it? Why do we pray facing Allah? Whereas Allah is everywhere.

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If I were to analogize say, we can learn anywhere. In our school, we learn in front of the mirror. Even in the bathroom, there might be a lesson. About not to scribble and so on. But sometimes, we have to focus on the board. That's prayer.

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Sometimes there is a sacred place, one of the the mihrab of Saidah Maryam. Saidah Maryam has a mihrab, when Prophet Zakaria, who is her teacher, has long asked for prayers so that she could be given a child, not visited and abandoned by Allah. Then asked Saidah Maryam, why did you get food from heaven? Do you pray anywhere and anywhere? What kind of prayer do you do? He said, I just pray normally, but I pray in the mihrab, where I worship.

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Then Prophet Zakaria prayed there and finally accepted because Allah has a son. So sometimes there is a sacred place, just like visiting a grave. Why do we visit the grave? From anywhere, prayers will definitely arrive. But there is a sacredness for the place like bluetooth, like wifi

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if we want to analogue it sometimes the closer, the stronger the signal

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correct

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not because of that place but because that place was shown by Allah in the past, the place that was shown was Jerusalem Masjid Al-Aqsa the Qibla was we lived there then moved to Kaaba.

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At the same time, it shows that Allah wasn't there, but it was shown by Allah as a point to unite different Muslims. That there is a point.

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But the Wi-Fi analogy is also included.

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Yes, that's right. The further away, the less we can get.

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Yes, it means that Wi-Fi is... I can't get it Yes, it means that the wifi is not...

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So, you mean if it's getting further away,

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you can't pray anymore?

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Okay, I'll just wait

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I'll just wait

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It's very fast

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It's easy to get it

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I'll just wait

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Yes, it's like...

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What about the wifi of using that? Yeah, it's annoying. What about wifi?

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I'm quite good at using rail and top bus.

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You don't have to use wifi.

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But now, there are a lot of people who are good at using something that they might not even realize that it's a wifi. First, they're good at using time. Then, when it comes to this time. Then, if this time,

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what I often see on TikTok, it's a waste of time when we buy fruits or vegetables. Try it. Try it.

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Too much.

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Yes, try it even if it's one. That's not our right. Or there are women who buy corn, the end is cut off, the back is cut off, the end is cut off so that the weight is lighter. So that there is more, more income. There is a story, a father who for 14 years his son never left the house.

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To make sure that everything that enters his body is halal. When one day, at the age of 14, he was taken to the market, because the market assumes to be full of devils. Because there were many deceit and so on. When he arrived at the market, his son said, that's a good man. This is a bad man.

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That's a good man. His father was confused. Why? Because I saw it on his face. He was bright, but that one was dark.

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I was like,

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let's go home. The next day, he was brought back to the market. He asked, where is the good one now? I don't know. How come? I can't see which one is bright and which one is not. Then, he went back and forth. It turned out that when he went to the market yesterday,

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he saw the kurma falling. He took it and ate it. Kurma is not haram. The status in Islam's subhad. You don't know who owns it. But because he eats it,

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it's not his right, all the glory is gone. One korma that is subhad, not haram. Because it falls from the owner of the korma. Usually, the owner of the korma is... He doesn't know who owns it.

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we just pretend to be like that But it's not like that It's like a battle

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It's like a battle

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I'm not like that

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So you like to battle in Greenway? I'm a knowledge battle

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Yeah, the two of them Actually, I don't care about knowledge The Arabic language, the dry form

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What is it?

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Tamer

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Yeah, Tamer

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I'm actually a slimmer To fight Rico when he's shooting dry form what is that? Tamer yes right? yes, Tamer I actually do that often to fight Rico when we're shooting usually like that

37:29

Adil or Adil?

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Idilu

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hehehe

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Ubum

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Idilu

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Ubum

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Idilu

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that's from the old time

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Adilu

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hahaha

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like that

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by the way

37:39

there's something that's not less interesting from our conversation Mie Burung Dara has been certified Halal by MUI and Bepom Without frying, but in the oven I call my AI

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Bab

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You said Bab

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Al-Nasr

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Sadio Mani

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This is Al-Hilal

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I'm sorry As-Salamu Alaikum

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As-Salamu Alaikum

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A-I-A-I

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I'm sorry Honestly, my Islamic assistant is the most Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay. No, no. No, I can't.

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The king of the noodle soup. The noodle is chewy, it's not easy to break it.

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Yo, the noodle is still connected. The blood bird noodle.

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It's delicious, it's still connected.

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AI, please bring it to the back. We'll finish it after we talk.

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Huh? No need, right now.

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If you want to film it.

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If you want to be in the video, just keep going.

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That's enough.

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Is it okay?

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My voice is not...

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No need. Just talk. I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to do it.

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Just talk.

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Just talk.

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Let's eat.

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I'm angry.

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Why don't you just talk to yourself?

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I'll eat first.

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I'll eat first.

39:46

But now, the phenomenon of people who emigrated has become a problem in the internal of Islam itself, right? For example, like us, it's easy to guess, this person has emigrated.

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This one...

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The emigration is just a lie. That's a problem in us. Actually, what is the real emigration? Because, as far as I know, people who change from not praying to praying, that's hijrah.

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40:14

Even though it's silent. How about Islam in Indonesia now? What is hijrah? Habib is fasting. Habib, are you hungry?

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It's good, bro.

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Habib is hungry. That's funny.

40:32

Habib is hungry.

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Habib is hungry. In my opinion, hijrah means moving. Minaddulumat ilan nur. From darkness to light. There is no small thing when people move Menetdulumat ilan nur, dari kegelapan menuju kepada cahaya. Tidak ada yang kecil ketika orang bergerak menjadi lebih baik. Karena itu mengundang simpatinya Allah gitu.

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Dan Nabi Muhammad itu katakan Allah itu terkagum-kagum, yak jebur-obukah. Ketika seseorang itu bisa melawan nafsu dalam dirinya, kagum, yak jabur obukah. When someone can fight against his own ego, when people just move a little bit towards Allah. So we can't underestimate people's movement towards Allah, no matter how small it is.

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And when we see him, even though we haven't emigrated, actually, as part of our reward, is also happy when our friend is emigrated even though we can't do it yet. Imam Shafi'i said,

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Love kindness and good people even though you are not part of them yet and hate evil even though you are still doing it. At least in your heart, you already hate evil and love kindness even though you are still bad and you are not good. That's the most important thing, in my opinion. The same goes for those who have emigrated.

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Sometimes they also see those who have not emigrated with a low view. In my opinion, it shows that you have not emigrated. And we can't judge it if it's a small thing because there's a saying of Prophet Muhammad a coward, a coward for a lifetime but when he's about to die

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he repented by giving a dog drink he got his repentance and he went to heaven we don't know even if we think it's small it can become big in the eyes of God and it can become

42:24

what makes him Husnul Khotimah. In my opinion, no matter how bad you are, you must still have good things that you must keep so that it becomes your door to return one day later in the future and it becomes the reason you're still connected to God. But, what Mr. Hussein said earlier, sometimes, in the group, what if one of our friends suddenly emigrated?

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It's better. Sometimes, in the group, it's not fun anymore.

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Right?

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I thought it was the same as Jojo. But nothing changed. I mean as Jojo But nothing changed I mean Jojo is fun, he's the same Still the same But the difference is he's more self-conscious He doesn't judge his friends

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Maybe he used to drink together But when he doesn't drink, he's like Sorry, it's a sin You're not fun, you should be like that He said, the reason is like No no, no, drinking is not... It's a sin, not like that.

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What's the reason? It's usually sour.

43:30

Gert?

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The reason is like, the friends who did it, it's up to them. He's the type that if you want to ask,

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I'll telling you. Not like, you can't do this, blah blah blah, and all that. He's not... We don't find Jojo in that phase.

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From the beginning, he's not judgmental.

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No.

43:53

He's just the same. He just wears different clothes. When we talk, he's just the same. But when we talk about what he's started, what direction, and all that, he's just being a bit more.

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He doesn't judge. Well, in Islam, there's a principle of husnudhon, being kind to others. You have to find a reason to be kind.

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If there's no reason, you realize that you don't know the reason. Actually, there's something good about that person. The problem is when we do jazz, we don't have that husnudon.

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Yes, that's difficult.

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For example, the Prophet taught, if you look at the parents, look at it with the view that the reward is greater than us, because the child is more mature. If you look at the younger child, the one who kid younger than you

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you should see that the sin is less than you because there are less of them

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it's a bad feeling

44:52

if you see someone far from their parents because of college or work he's in the city you should realize that the sin to their parents is less

45:04

because they rarely meet if you see someone who is intensively living with their parents realize that the reward is really big because he is intensively good to his parents it means we are taught to find the good if in us, me and Muslim, what? what is the good?

45:21

see what?

45:22

after 300 episodes

45:24

no need you are 18 years old what is the good? see from us What's the point of watching it? After 300 episodes, you still need to...

45:26

Is there any improvement?

45:30

Let's start with Mamat. What's the best part of Mamat?

45:34

What's the best part of Mamat? Mamat... challenged me to be more humble.

45:42

Why did he do that?

45:44

Right? Because I didn't call him I'm a bit of a softy Why is that?

45:45

Because I don't call him sir, I don't call him habib I just call him that That's all I do

45:53

Okay, that's a good one What about this? Haters Islam?

45:57

No, I don't think so

45:59

I've been a guest for a long time

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I think he's a hater of Islam

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I'm a low-class person I'm from the lower class lower class? I'm a community person If you're a Muslim, it's obvious I think Muslims are the first people who introduced me

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to the industry he's the first I mean when I was on Youtube, I watched hundreds of people watching. Not even, there were 70.

46:28

That's not true.

46:30

Let's continue.

46:33

Suddenly, it became a lot.

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Yes.

46:36

Among the first people, there were Muslims, then U'us, Coki, and Fikri. Fikri Rasta, also from Komika. So, those are the first people that I think, the Islamic government should migrate. Don't ever underestimate the kindness of people, no matter how small. That's a sign that you are a grateful servant.

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So, that's what Muslims do. And I think, when you've emigrated, seeing people who haven't emigrated, just look at them as you in the past. If you're judged, if you're not given a chance, you won't be in this phase either.

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But it's really cool If they come, we praise each other

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Before we were busy

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Thank you

47:32

He never praised us in public Non-Islamic is praised

47:36

Then his brother His own brother

47:39

Forgotten by him He was praised in second account

47:43

Close friend No one saw it

47:46

Only you

47:48

No one saw it

47:50

You can take it back

47:52

How can you reference it?

47:54

You guys You're the one who became Sadio Mane

47:58

How can you do this?

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Nunez

48:02

Thank you You guys How do you make it? If some people have an algorithmic tendency on YouTube, they look for someone so that you don't become a no-one, right? So that you also get fooled. How do you do it? Many people say that Green Boys are guests that can't be searched on YouTube or Google. Because our friends in high school...

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Because there are a lot of funny stories In our friends' life in high school So we invite them It's a close circle I think if I talk to JGL, Boris, and all that He said, why is there no group That has been friends for 26 years

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Real

48:58

Real, we're high school friends I want to add something, Bib I was really naughty in high school I prayed at his house, he must be noisy. But no, I was busy. Right? That's what I added.

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49:09

I didn't want to be a nuisance. I just prayed and he was noisy. Actually, he wasn't noisy. I just didn't tell him the direction of Qibla. The direction of Qibla?

49:15

That's fatal.

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But you didn't tell him. So, it's like this Actually, it's not a sin It's not a sin

49:26

Let me evaluate it

49:28

What is it?

49:30

You evaluate my car

49:32

People's cars

49:34

If it's a sin, let me do it

49:36

You tell me first

49:38

What's the problem? Actually, it's not a problem I just haven't told you

49:44

Rico wants to pray at my house. With our friend named Towo.

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Yes, both of them.

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Yes. Rico asked, Par, is the Qibla there? Yes. He's praying. In the middle of the prayer, he said, wait, wait, wait. He went to Towo, our friend.

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Do you believe me, Par?

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Yes, I said that.

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Wow, yes.

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No more. Okay, I have a solution. Okay, you pray there. I pray here. So, it's like The Virgin.

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Yes, that's right.

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The background.

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The Virgin.

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Okay, later, you'll know the correct answer.

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Ready.

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You pray, I pray there, you pray here. It was done. Where was the next one? Over there. Both of them were wrong.

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I didn't tell them.

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I was like, where was it?

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I was about to finish praying.

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I didn't tell them. He was like this.

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I looked over here.

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I didn't say it. It's hard to say it there Actually If it's for goodness, it should be done immediately If the Quran says Fafiru ilallah, immediately

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For goodness, like breaking the fast Praying Immediately, you should tell them

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I didn't say it

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What?

51:04

You should've told me earlier

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Yeah, tell me earlier

51:10

But, back then

51:12

How did you feel? I mean, how did you invite someone who's not a stranger How did you build the conversation And how did you feel that this would work? There's no formula

51:24

There's no formula There's no formula, and there's no target We just talk about our past with him with our guest, and then we walk by ourselves and then we remember funny events like that

51:37

the audience is happy

51:38

But the funny thing is also

51:40

internal

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very internal

51:44

What do you think is the formula? because the good thing when I watch Green Voice there is no comment come here because of Go-Far

51:54

no comment

51:56

come here because of this come here because of that come here because of this not even Go-Far I mean Not because people want to watch Go-Far

52:08

No, they want to watch this fun Yes

52:12

From the beginning, there was no

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journalistic attitude Journalistic attitude He's a broadcaster Because in talk show When there is a very internal conversation One of the patterns must be sorted out Because in talk show, when there's a very intimate conversation,

52:25

one of the patterns has to be sorted out. For example, we talk about mamat. Who is mamat? We have to talk about mamat in Kecapelusa. One of us has to sort it out. Oh, mamat is this, this, this, this.

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We don't just talk about the inside. But, if I see it, it's like people is at a cafe, sitting at a table, having a fun conversation,

52:49

and he's just nodding. But he's not talking. That's the sensation. Oh.

52:54

Just having fun.

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And I think, maybe, from all the perfect podcasts or talk shows out there,

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this is a new color.

53:05

True.

53:05

Yes.

53:06

Yes.

53:06

This is the last one, maybe. We talked about hijrah a little bit earlier. Actually, the most common problem in the Islamic world is that many people suddenly become Ustaz. For example, he used to be a preman.

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Yes.

53:22

Suddenly he appeared. Wow, this is haram. Actually, in Islam itself, is the preaching arranged?

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In Catholicism, if I'm not mistaken, it's arranged. There is a theological school. Right. As far as I know, he was a priest. Suddenly he became a preacher.

53:42

He posted Arab things. He also sold honey. After that, suddenly he Suddenly, he became a preacher, posted Arab things, selling honey, and then, suddenly, he became a fatwa. Two days without sleep, he became a preacher.

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Is there such a thing?

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Yes, that's a fake. He didn't sleep for two days. Actually, in Islam, is there a rule to become a preacher? Is there a rule? The basic principle is the wider you see something or have something, the more wise you will be.

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When you see a crossroad directly below, you may find it difficult to judge which is wrong, where the problem is and and how to solve it. But when you go up to the fifth floor, for example, and look at the floor plan, you'll see that the problem is here, and the solution is here. That's the importance of knowledge.

54:36

If we look at someone's Thai Lala, we'll think it's bad. But when we look at one person's face, we'll think, maybe he's sweet because of that Thai. One face full Thai.

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No, not like that.

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It's on day-on-day.

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So, the most important thing is, first, it's already the logical basis. You have to have a wide knowledge in everything, so you can be wise to talk about it. That's why in Islam, the Prophet showed people according to their own capacities.

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Even though people have shortcomings, the Prophet will check what are the advantages and the Prophet will focus on that and give that task. For example, Abdullah bin Umim Ma'tu. He couldn't see, but the Prophet saw.

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It's impossible for Allah to create people with shortcomings. There must be advantages. He couldn't see, but the Prophet saw.

55:25

It's impossible for Allah to create a person with a disability. There must be an advantage. So what? His voice is good. He was made a Mu'azzin. He was made a Mu'azzin because his voice is good. Sayyidina Bilal was made a Mu'azzin because his voice is good. Some of the companions, Sayyidina Ali bin Abi Talib,

55:43

were sent to preach to preach in Yemen and other areas. There was even a Sahabas in the time of Sina Uthman, who was sent to China to preach there. So, the one who preached was in accordance with his capacity, the one who had a good voice was a Mu'azzin. So, the Prophet was based on, so he wants to be a mu'azzin. So the prophet is based on competition

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when he shows people. And that's a tradition that's always maintained. In the era of the caliphate, preachers had competition. They had to be chosen by the country, then paid by the country,

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so he didn't have to be the industrialist. Because he's already guaranteed. Your job is to learn and teach. You don't have to worry about money. You don't have to worry about books. I prepare everything for you.

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That's why it was expensive to pay for a religious teacher. Even now, in Al-Azhar, the one who is called Ustaz is a professor. So if you are a professor in the field of religion, you are called Ustaz. But in our country, there is a problem. But in the end, the knowledge is not a lie.

56:59

It means that maybe there are people who cosplay as Ustaz, cosplay as Habib, cosplay as Gus, cosplay as KI. But in the end, the people who judge one day, whether it is true or not. Yes, we will culturally direct it to the right person. That's why now there are Gus Baha, there is Ustaz Adi Hidayat, then Ustaz Abdus Soma and big names who indeed have the capacity to do so. So, they are the ones who control the preaching in Indonesia.

57:30

Because they are the right people.

57:32

Speaking of capacity, from Habib Hussein himself, he saw the phenomenon in Cibinong, there was an artefact exhibition, there was a prophet's hair, a prophet's sweat extract. Wait a minute, how was that? Artifact exhibition, there are the hair of the Prophet, the sweat of the Prophet.

57:45

Sweat of the Prophet, right?

57:47

How is it?

57:48

Usually, such exhibitions are not real, but the Prophet's solubility is like this. Based on historical data to make us closer to the Prophet Muhammad, more familiar to the Prophet Muhammad visually. Oh, a replica, It's a replica.

58:06

But you're talking about the real thing.

58:08

I don't know what's real.

58:10

But if there's a real thing,

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is it a fake or what?

58:14

We also discussed that the Indonesian people, they often make things real, make things up, something related to Prophet Muhammad, so that he can get exposure. One of the things that Haji Ali Mustafa Yaakub corrected,

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58:33

was the dream of Rasul. In Indonesia, it's easy for people to say, I dream of Rasul, I dream of Rasul. Even though it's a great blessing, it's not like we're in a hurry. But it's like, no, I don't think so. anugrah yang besar, bukannya kita suuzon, tapi kayak...

58:45

Nggak dikayaknya ya.

58:47

Nggak nyampe, dia nyampe ya.

58:49

Iya, lo mikrobanda. Lo kok nggak percaya?

58:53

Nah ini, kadang ya orang ya, kalau lo nggak percaya berarti lo suuzon. Nggak loh, karena ayatnya itu, inna ba'doddoni ismu, sesungguhnya sebagian dari dugaan itu dosa. Artinya apa? Sebagian yang lain gak dosa. Yang gak dosa adalah dugaan yang berdasar. Mulai udah ada fakta, mulai ada data,

59:14

mulai ada ini dan itu yang menyebabkan ngarah, kayaknya enggak deh. Iya, karena kan kalau hal-hal begitu kan ada otorita yang udah punya itu. there are authorities that already have this it can suddenly be like this, be careful, this is the Prophet's surah

59:28

they usually bring their own certificates

59:30

yes, but we see it

59:32

if it's a replica, maybe it's okay, like BP if it's originally said, it's like this if I say just say a replica because everything that is dependent on the Prophet Muhammad must be noble even though it's a replica, even if it's anything because there is an experience that he gave to people

59:53

that you really know how the Prophet's body was like maybe you only know the picture but what is the shape? by coming there, it's even better, maybe you can hold it if the original can't be held, right? So you can hold it so you know more completely.

1:00:08

And that's knowledge, right? Like us. Yesterday I sat with my teacher. There are scholars coming. My teacher, who should sit in line with the scholars, he chooses in front of him. Why? Because I want to see the habits of good people, what is it that wants to be in front of him. Why? Because I want to see the habit of a good person, what is it that he wants to be copied.

1:00:25

Well, that's also the case with holding the shorban of Prophet Muhammad. We know, oh, that means the shorban is like this, which was used by Prophet Muhammad. Next time, if I want to make a shorban, I make it like this. Yes, it's weird. Why this is a replica, I don't think it's a good idea.

1:00:45

It's a good idea. In my opinion, it depends on your faith. Like Green Boys, in terms of algorithmic faith, they don't make it in their podcast. They're judgmental. No, in terms of algorithmic faith,

1:01:04

they don't always invite people invites people who have followers. But because they believe in their own algorithm, they are sure, so they go.

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Yes, yes.

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Go to me, go to me. Go back to me.

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Go back to me.

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Nabi Ibrahim was like that. When he finished the Ka'bah, Allah said, call people to come here. To perform Hajj. Then he said,

1:01:38

who do you want to call? This is a vast desert. Then Allah said, your duty is to call. I will come to people. It's a vast, messy, messy place. Then Allah said, ʻAlaika nidha wa alaina al-bala. Your duty is to call, I will come to the people. And now there are millions of people.

1:01:50

Every year, they gather there because of what? Labbaikallahumma labbaik. Prophet Abraham called them. Well, when we are sure, we want to say a reply, if our intentions are good, it's okay But actually this conversation is good But this creative team is reminding us

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It's already 12 o'clock, Wanchoi's PC is already tilted

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Oh yeah

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It's already low

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Fashion, fashion, 2005

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I'm having fun

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I'm excited

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Excited to be able to battle

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Thank you Green Boys Thank you so we can battle Thank you Green Boys

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Thank you

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Good luck Green Boys

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May you have a blessed fasting

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Amen Later, pray at Umrah

1:02:36

Oh yeah Pray?

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We can do it But don't count it

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700.000. 700.000 for one prayer.

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It's expensive.

1:02:52

There's a jockey on TikTok.

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Yes.

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He's interesting.

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Oh, that one? Yes. Yes.

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Oh, yes. I can see that. 🎵

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