Love For Madinah Girl

Love For Madinah Girl
Episode 58's


Arriving at the gate of the three mosques of Nabawi, Al shows the figures emblazoned on the pillars of the gate. The party broke in two, the man followed Al, the woman followed Aisyah.


"Salah salat gather here yes," Al said as he walked to door 1. "Don't split up."


Tears pressed out when Al entered Babussalam, so long as he wanted to meet the Prophet, the chosen man who believed the truth of his treatise since he knew the letter of the Qur'an.


Al's lips trembled and chanted the Prophet's prayer which had never been separated since entering this city. According to him, the reading is the most appropriate to be sung in the city of Muhammad.


Soldiers stood guard at the entrance, at some of the small doors of the corridor, and at the doors of Raudhah. The guards are not many. But it's hard enough to get away with bringing women through this door. Moreover, the congregation is not dense.


Soldiers standing in front of the fence of the Prophet's tomb shouted that they would not stop praying before the Prophet's tomb, "Haram! The Haram! It's Haram!"


Soldiers told pilgrims to keep going. They were difficult to see clearly the tomb of the Prophet because it was blocked by a high wall and only provided a small hole for peering. It is also difficult to do because it is blocked by the fence. It is said that the fence was built because there were pilgrims who tried to take the tomb land through a small hole.


After visiting the tomb of the Prophet, Al brought a group through the front of the mosque to door 4 to perform the Dhuhur prayer. Doors 2 and 3 are closed because they are full.


From door 4, Al walks towards the seemingly deserted area of door 17. They could've split up around door 4, but he didn't want to risk it. It takes time to understand the situation of the mosque and its surroundings.


At door 17, there is a location of religious studies from Indonesian scholars almost at every time of prayer.


Female and male prayer barriers are made of a type of tarpaulin that is white and can be disassembled.


The beauty of the Nabawi Mosque is difficult to describe in words. Both the exterior and interior are designed with stunning architecture and technology with precision and splendor in all corners of the mosque.


From the size and height of the mosque, dome, minaret, courtyard, canopy, ceiling, lights, loudspeaker system, coolers, walls, floors, doors, stairs, pillars, even carpet, all spoil the eyes.


Completed the Dhuhur prayer with the imam Shaykh Ali Hudhaify, followed by the mayit prayer.


After reciting and praying, Al asked the group to wait around Babussalam, while he went to door 25 to pick up Oma.


Oma was already waiting for his arrival and immediately welcomed to the courtyard once Al appeared. Aisyah.


"Which other one?" ask Al.


"To Raudhah" said Aisha. "I told them to wait at door 29 when it's over."


They walk through the north yard under a large umbrella that protects from the scorching sun with a circular blue ribbon on each side of the umbrella that can reduce the heat by several degrees Celsius.


The umbrellas are controlled automatically, open every dawn and closed ahead of the Maghreb. In winter, the umbrella is not open. Inside the mosque there are 12 umbrellas, open at 11:30 pm and closed at 6:30 pm after Fajr.


At certain points attached water pan so that it adds cool air in the yard.


Two soldiers stood guard at Babussalam, watching pilgrims flock to the corridor leading to the Prophet's tomb.


Al and Aisyah approached the soldiers, while Oma gathered with a group of men waiting for an opportunity. Aisyah asked the thin-bearded soldier in fluent Arabic, while Al greeted the heavily bearded soldier and stroked his beard. Soldiers laughed happily, but they also did not understand English.


In Indonesia, the deed is of course insolent, do not try especially to thugs, but in Arabia is a compliment.


When passing through the corner of his eyes saw Oma had entered with the group, Al pamit and entered, while Aisyah walked through the outer court, and prayed that Al's strategy went according to plan.


Honestly Aisyah did not understand Al insisted on taking Oma to meet the Prophet through the door, but there was another door. Quite deserted anyway. Perhaps Al wanted to fulfill Oma's wish to see the Prophet's tomb clearly through the diamond hole.


Al did the same thing to get past the soldiers guarding some small doors, chatting while stroking the beard with the body position blocking their view, so that Oma escaped the surveillance. Al greeted the heavily bearded soldiers guarding the Prophet's tomb, "Assalamu'alaikum. Lionel Messi's. PSG."


Al stroked the beard of soldiers. The thick-bodied man was dumbfounded because his face was far-flung with Lionel Messi. But Al tried to convince the soldiers while laughing happily as if he met the Argentine legend, even though watching football never.


"Lionel Messi's. PSG. Lionel Messi's. I'm very happy to meet you."


Al hugged the soldier's body. And the soldiers were late to their senses when Oma made it over the fence aided by the entourage, peering over the Prophet's tomb through a small hole. For some time the woman was able to see the tomb of the Prophet clearly, crying longs, then slowly the body of Oma slumped to the floor.


Al's reflex jumps over the fence and grabs Oma's body so her head doesn't hit the floor.


"I am happy to meet my Muhammad" whispered Oma in a weak voice. "Thank you, good light."


Oma smiled with a glowing face. His eyes slowly closed after chanting a tawhid sentence.


"Innalillahi wa inna ilaihi raji'un" whispered Al pilu. "Oma has achieved what she dreamed so far, met with me and for you."


With all his remaining strength Al got up in Oma's arms and immediately led out to the emergency relief post, Jebreel Health Center, which was not far from Baqi's door. Aisyah who was waiting near the door of Baqi was startled and rushed to follow.


Aisyah yelled at the officer who was there to deal with Oma immediately. The group shrouded outside in agitation.


Whatever Segesit Jebreel Health Center provides help, as soon as any ambulance escapes Oma to King Fahd hospital, as great as the Medina doctor tried to save his life, he said, Al knew Oma was gone in front of the Ambiya rulers.


The doctor who handled Oma came to Al and Aisyah who were waiting in front of the ICCU room. From his face, it seemed as though what news would be delivered.


The doctor shook his head while gently patting Al on the shoulder as if to give a firmness.


"I'm sorry," said the doctor in fluent Indonesian. "Can't save Oma."


"Innalillahi wa inna ilaihi raji'un" whispered Aisyah choked. Tears flowed down his face.


Al leaned weakly against the wall. Clenching the eyes held the crystal clear water droplets that were about to fall.


Since the departure from Indonesia, Al has actually had a hunch that Oma's departure to the Holy Land is the last departure. Oma's words were so strange, her wishes too. So Al wanted to be with Oma always, in his last days.


"Good way, Oma," whispered Al poignant. "May you get what is aspired of from the end of human life."