
After the completion of the congregational prayer, the King who had gone for a moment into the room, returned to the prayer place with his right hand carrying the Qur'an which he decreed on his chest. The king deliberately bought a new Qur'an to show the seriousness of learning to teach Sania.
At the place of prayer were two women who had faced the front with a small table divider and the Qur'an on it. Rumi and Sania momentarily frowned as the King came and sat down next to Rumi.
"Why stop? Go ahead, let me see first," said the king as he returned the two women's gazes.
Rumi and Sania refocus on the Qur'an that has opened before them. Sania chose a letter from juzz thirty whose verse is not very long and easy to understand.
Sania chose the letter An naba as a means of learning. Rumi carefully read one by one the letter slowly. Rumi is actually already fluent in reading the Qur'an so Sania has no trouble justifying what is still wrong. As to which reading should be vague, which should be clear, which should be buzzing or about its short length.
While the King's eyes continue to look at the face of ayu who is focused on teaching the younger brother. His lips smiled occasionally. His heart cheered cheerfully. The king never expected to get a chance to stare at the face of his dream woman this close. When Sania's eyes arrived staring at him, the King immediately pretended to pay attention to the Qur'an that Rumi read to make it look he was also focusing on paying attention.
"Alhamdulillah, you are already well, Rum. You just lack focus so sometimes it looks still stuttering. Studied tajwidnya science huh?" said Sania as soon as she finished guiding Rumi.
"Well! Thank you, Mba. I will definitely study it hard," Rumi replied cheerfully.
"It's my turn now?" ask King.
"Yes" replied Rumi. Sania shifted only a little bit of the Qur'an until it was right in front of the King.
"Wear this one," the King proposes, pointing to the Qur'an lying before him.
"Again, that put the room, let it be read by yourself and learn by yourself," Sania and the King refused happily according to him.
Like Rumi, the King was told to read An Naba's letter. Unlike Rumi who was loud and fluent, the King actually read the verse softly and hesitantly hesitated until Rumi and Sania were stunned to see it.
"The voice is loud dong!" sania's protest sounded fierce. The king only grinned at the horse and Rumi giggled softly.
"The teeth, the Deck," said the King.
"Shouted while drunk never groggy, read the Qur'an groggi," King can only grin the horse so satirized the beautiful teacher.
"That's so adorable, anyway" dumel Raja.
"Don't be ferociously fierce dong, Dek," instead of obeying, the King instead criticized Sania's attitude. But the woman doesn't seem to care. He further confirmed his orders and inevitably, the King also obeyed him.
The king again read the verse and this time his voice sounded louder. Sania sharpened her eyes and ears.
"Wrong! This should be in the idghom bighunah, as if reading it," Sania read the verse according to what the idghom bighunah meant, and the King was more and more stunned by what he saw before him. A moment of the King's smile. But when Sania's eyes looked at him sharply, King Langung moved his gaze back to the Qur'an.
Sania told the king to repeat it. And by the guidance of Sania, the verse succeeded the King through. Now move on to the next verse.
Again the King made a mistake and Sania also did not despair to give an example of correct reading. While Rumi slightly giggled to see the King who was repeatedly angered by Sania.
"That's wrong, geez," Sania said trying to hold back her emotions while the man before her repeatedly flashed her smile without sin.
"Losing time with Fatar, Bang," led Rumi.
"Yes still mending Abang, already can read Arabic letters continue." replied the King a little arrogant.
"But there's still a lot wrong, it's a lie" Sania said.
"The name is also learned, yes naturally dong, Dek, a lot is wrong," said the King defended himself.
"I have given an example, Brother King," said Sania anxious, "This tuh tanwin meet Syin should read Ikhfa, vague, not clearly read it,"
"That means my love dong, Dek. Though it is very clear in my heart but still looks faint in your eyes,"
Sania was flabbergasted to hear the King's words as well as the younger brother's.
"What connection?"
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