Cinta Ilham & Zahra

Cinta Ilham & Zahra
MCIDZS. 27 #Ahead of Ramadan


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"Every moment, every second and every moment that goes by. Implied an unparalleled longing. The longing month has now arrived and I want to reach for it only with the heart I want to refute."


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After returning from the market, Zahra got happy news from Ummi Hanum who said he would hold a small thanksgiving to welcome the holy month of Ramadan.


The girl seemed to smile happily because she had other activities today and Ummi Hanum was also very happy to see her daughter who was excited again.


"Zahra, later in the afternoon you will share this food with the worshipers after the completion of the thanksgiving in the mosque. You want to welcome the arrival of the child of your brother's friend who will come here," said Ummi Hanum who returned to focus on wrapping food.


Zahra nodded. "Okay, Ummi," he replied without asking anything else.


After late afternoon and ashar adhan reverberated in the mosque near Zahra's house, the small thanksgiving event began after the Ashar prayer and quite a lot of people who participated because the worshipers at the mosque did not go home immediately, so Abi Hasan started it without having to buy time.


After an hour had passed, the ceremony was over and Zahra just waited outside to distribute food to the fathers and mothers who participated in the thanksgiving. All Zahra wants to share it with the little ones who are always present to the mosque and study with him.


After a month Yafiq left and that made Zahra prefer to feel at his parents' house and not go back to teaching at his aunt's boarding school. Zahra spent time with the children teaching at the mosque every afternoon.


Zahra's parents also do not mind if the daughter chooses to be at home because Alisha also already has a husband and that is Ilham. So, the boarding school left by Alisha's parents who are none other than Abi Hasan's brother is held by Ilham, who is the brother of Alisha, so Zahra chose to stay at home and did not want to interfere with Aliasa's improved relationship with Ilham.


After giving food to the mothers and fathers present, Zahra also distributed it to his students. However, before long Zahra returned to the house and her gaze was fixed on a man who was with ummi and his ashes.


The two Zahra netra stared in disbelief at the man, as well as at him who straightened his gaze at Zahra.


"You, the blue hijab girl?" Muhtaz looked at Zahra with annoyance at meeting again.


"Sir Yafiq," said Zahra who made Muhtaz again.


"I am not Yafiq, my name is Muhtaz" the young man said with a wry look.


"Yes, Ra. He is not Yafiq, this young man that Ummi told me earlier, this Muhtaz is the son of Abi's friend and he came here to learn to teach," said Ummi Hanum who made Zahra stunned.


"What, Mi?" zahra asked, covering her mouth with both hands. It turned out that the man who met him earlier in the market was not Yafiq.


"What's? Don't fuck me, sky hijab girl! I came here also because the parents told me, if not told I also do not want to come here and meet with lo again," said Muhtaz disrespectfully. However, Abi Hasan and Umm Hanum only saw him without reprimanding him.


"No, I don't care about you" Zahra replied with a smile, then left the place. However, it stopped immediately umminya took.


"She, do you two know each other?" ask Umm Hanum because Muhtaz seems to know Zahra.


"So that's ...." Not finished answering, Muhtaz immediately stopped him.


"No! I don't know him" said Muhtaz with his face turned in the other direction.


Zahra just kept quiet and immediately went to the kitchen because he had to clean and wash the dirty containers.


"Ummi, Zahra to the kitchen first" said Zahra who was immediately replied with a nod of the head from Ummi Hanum.


The night is the first night of tarawih because tomorrow has entered the month of Ramadan. Not to forget also a beautiful girl who is ready with her dress, carrying a face and prayer mat on her stairs.


Zahra came out of the room and the moment she opened the door outside the house, a man was still outside the house and his voice surprised Zahra.


"Hey, blue squeak. Where are you going gini nights?" muhtaz asked, leaning her body against Zahra.


"Astaghfirullah!" said Zahra because of the sudden shock there was a man in front of his house.


"Lo why?" tanya Muhtaz saw Zahra astonished.


"No papa, but why are you here?" Zahra looked at Muhtaz with a little research.


"I should ask, not even ask questions back," said Muhtaz who was always upset when talking to Zahra.


"Well, I want to go to the mosque" Zahra said, holding back her laughter because she saw Muhtaz's behavior.


"You what? It's night" said Muhtaz, who stared directly at Zahra's face.


"Salat tarawih, would you like to come?" zahra asked, looking at Muhtaz who was still in front of him.


"No! Tarawih is long. Males, too, sleeps" replied Muhtaz who again sat in the front seat of Zahra's house.


"Well, if you don't want to, I go first. Children also come to the mosque, when people are adults? Embarrassed dong," Zahra quipped with a step from Muhtaz.


"Hey, sky blue. What did you say just now?" Muhtaz stood up from the chair he occupied.


"No papa" Zahra replied with a grin that was being held back.


"Lo don't try to insult me! I can also go to the mosque," said Muhtaz felt challenged.


"Try it," said Zahra with one eyebrow raised next to her.


Muhtaz began to get upset and soon preceded Zahra. "Look at this" said Muhtaz who walked ahead of Zahra.


Zahra only chuckled at Muhtaz who was very upset and went to the mosque. Judging from his appearance and attitude alone was already very different from Yafiq. The man named Muhtaz was easily emotional and his appearance was also like a racer's son, while Yafiq was more polite and patient.


After being in front of the mosque, Muhtaz took his shoes to the mosque. However, it was stopped by the fathers who had just come along with Muhtaz.


"Huh, open those shoes! Look at the sacred boundaries and are prohibited from wearing shoes or sandals into the mosque," the father rebuked by pointing to the holy limit.


"Geek! It's very difficult, just play it regularly," complained Muhtaz who then opened his shoes.


"Everything if you want to go to the mosque is dressed modestly," said Zahra who was suddenly behind him.


Hearing Zahra's voice, Muhtaz immediately turned his body to look at the girl. "Silent lo, sky blue hooded girl! This is also because of you, if you do not make me sprain. I won't come here either" he said with an emotional face.