
"What's wrong, Sister?" Rohim asked his wife.
Laila also approached Rohim who was engrossed with his bald book. He looked at his wife.
"The children began to be uncomfortable with the presence of Mas Imam. Sometimes their belongings are put on and taken without permission. Not to mention sometimes mas Imam also speaks the same worshipers like to carelessly do not use adab." Laila complained to her husband.
Rohim opens the pecin. He placed the black skullcap on his right side.
"Later try mas think how to give advice to Mas Imam." Rohim said slowly.
When the couple was talking in their room. I heard the door knocking from the front. Laila who heard Lulu's voice, came out.
"What's Nduk?"
"There's Mr. Toha Bu. Said she was looking for Kang Rohim." Said Lulu who sat in front of the door and lowered her gaze. He was so superstitious to Laila and Rohim that perhaps he was quick to accept the knowledge that the teacher gave him. Because of his love and respect for the teacher. He never thought negatively about his teacher.
Lulu even often cries when she hears with her own ears there is a saint or community who speaks bad of her teacher. But adab taught the teacher to respect the older makes his lips mute when the teacher is slandered or so ghibahan material. But his eyes must be watery when they go from people who really do not like Laila who has nothing in Sumber Sari.
He really devoted himself, Dzohir and his mind to santri, to the people.
After Lulu's departure, Laila tells Rohim that there is a Pak Toha in the santri putra residence who is looking for the existence of the naji teacher Nurul Iman who does not want to be called Ustadz.
"Mas, there's Mr. Toha on top." Laila said to Rohim well will just melt his body.
(Above is the usual term Rohim and Laila said the cottage where the son santri lived was at the back of the mosque and happened to be higher than the building they were waiting for with the princess santri.)
Rohim who never refused anyone when he looked for him. He finally rose from his position and immediately met Mr. Toha. Arriving there, Rohim also greeted Mr. Toha. It was observed by a man named Imam. The most mature and large santri figure in Rohim's cottage. He observed how this Rohim always glorified people older than himself even though he was more knowledgeable than the worshipers who did look as old.
After saying hello. They chatted as usual. And that indeed makes the heart of guru ridho when his students so understand what he can do without having his teacher ordered. When Laila's gonna make coffee. Lulu was ready with 3 cups of coffee on the tray and was walking towards the santri putra room.
"Goddessa.... Barokah Ilmu Ku Nduk. benefits for you and your child down...." Inner Laila who was just about to make a drink for her guest but was defeated quickly by the first santri who had such incredible love for the Master.
While enjoying coffee and some wafer-shaped bread. Mr. Toha finally made his point. It has become a habit of Kali Bening residents, if they have problems or concerns and need Rohim's opinion. They will wait until 10 or 11 p.m.
Because those hours are the teachers njai there is time. Because after finishing the prayer isya he will usually teach santri and santriwati. He deliberately took the limit at 10 or 11. Because in the morning the students have to go to formal school.
Mr. Toha conveys his heart.
"What's up, sir?" Ask Rohim.
"So, my youngest son Rendra often cried when he woke up from sleep. Well many have advised me to go to smart people or shamans. My wife is busy forcing me. But my heart rejected Kang. Lah wong I pray, njai, sholawatan, even go to such a place. I asked for a sampeyan opinion." Obviously Mr. Toha with a heavy heart.
He had a disagreement this week with his wife. His wife who began to feel tired because the child is often fussy at certain hours. Not to mention Mothers and relatives influence the thoughts of Mr. Toha's wife about her child being disturbed or the language of the people there.
So that the wife wants to ask her husband to go to a place where people who are used to handling citizens who experience interference with such things. But Mr. Toha's mind refused hard. So that day by day he often quarrel with his wife and ends with him going to yell at his wife.
He felt it was not a solution. Finally he took the initiative to meet Rohim. To ask for his opinion or solution. He was worried that his worship had not been accepted by God because it had come to such people.
"Anytime at any time?" Rohim asked while occasionally sipping his cigarette.
"If you wake up and want to sleep Kang. Especially if it's Maghrib, same midnight." Mr. Toha said clearly.
"How long has it been?" Ask Rohim
"Yes, almost a month and a half. I initially and the wife thought if our son was the Rendra would mundak akalnya (You add age plus intelligence)." Said Mr. Toha.
"Sorry before Kang. I'd like to ask, is his son that often left while sleeping?" Ask Rohim.
Mr. Toha was confused.
"Yes, if it's morning, Kang's staying. My wife is cleaning up the house." Said Mr. Toha.
"Yes I mean. Was in a long time left behind. Sleep from 1pm to 3pm. But not to look around. Look at him waiting for him to wake up. Even when he woke up, there was a pause of his own. There's no one by his side." Rohim.
"O. yeah maybe Kang. Lah wong sometimes my son can not be sambi (in momong while finishing homework)." Complain Mr. Toha.
"Sometimes I notice a lot of mothers often leave their children asleep. And sometimes just quickly to the place of the child when the child wakes up crying. The mothers should try not to leave the children for a long time. Minimal occasional when the child sleeps is often seen. And try when the hours of the child wake up. We're on the boy's side. Especially those times where the devil works. For example, the time from the coming of the Maghrib to the entry of Maghrib time and -" Unfinished Rohim explains what is usually the cause of toddler children often in say attachment or disturbed jinn. And will end up bringing the child to the place he said shaman.
Rohim's explanation was stopped because of Mukidi's presence.
"Assalamualaikum wa barokatuh." Mukidi said with her distinctive style and voice.