Love Johanna

Love Johanna
Section 28


...LOVE JOHANNA...


...Author by: David Khanz...


...Section 28...


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Hanna mangosteen.


"The difference between Manhaj and Mazhab is .. If Manhaj is a methodology in understanding the teachings of Islam, while the School more generally discusses or describes the case of legal guidelines in Islam. Don't you know what, Mommy?"


The girl replied slowly, "I'm confused, sir."


Ravi chuckles.


"Yes, it's ..." concluded the man finally. "Emang needs a lot of learning and understanding, Ma'am. But I mean this discussion was .. If Mbak wants to learn about Islam, Mbak should be able to choose and sort out the right guidance teacher."


"Something's not right, sir?"


"Yaaa .. means not that what I received was true or I am the most correct person in understanding and carrying out my Islamic sharia, but … don't look for a teacher who teaches you something weird."


"meaning?"


"I was confused, too, he replied. I mean that's ... duh, 'how clear is that, huh?"


The srek! The srek! The srek!


The man scratched his head.


Hanna asked him more and more confused, "What's the matter, sir? Heavy, huh?"


"No. That's not what it means, ma'am. But …." Ravi thought for a moment. "Look, I mean that … avoid studies that consult themselves or their groups as if the most correct and punish other groups who disagree with them as heretics and hell experts."


"Huh? How, like that, anyway? Is there anything like that, sir?"


"There was. Some even dare to give a stamp …." Ravi let down a little voice, " .. kafir to those who are not in line with them. Uh, sorry, Ma'am."


"Sorry for what, sir? How, so apologize?"


"S-I .. talking about the word 'copies' just now."


"Well, why?"


"Because the term 'kafir' is a term for people who are not part of Muslims. Not just for Islam."


"I understand, sir," Hanna replied with a smile. "I used to be a pagan. Yeah, right?"


"Yeah. Maybe." Ravi's voice stuttered.


"Yes, anyway," replied the man feeling somewhat relieved now. Previously, worried if such a discussion would offend Johanna "Sualnya .. said 'kafir' for some people it has a very sensitive effect, Mbak. Hence, it is often changed to the term 'non-Muslim'. It means the same, right."


"I also used to feel like 'that, sir, but if you think about it again .. Every religion will have its own terms for people who are not in a religion with us. For example, in Hinduism they have the term Maitrah, Buddhism with the term Abrahmacariyavasa, The term for Jews there is goyim, and for Christians have the term Lamb Who Perverted."


"Sheep Lost?" ravi asked just to be sure. "But I've read reviews about it, he said the term 'Terried Sheep' is called for Christians themselves who do not obey the same religion? Which one, anyway?"


Johanna's outlook changed, as if she was looking far into the past. Then the girl began to say, "Ult .. I got the lesson .. Yes, like that. But I also do not want to deny, there is also a meaning of the phrase 'The Lost Sheep' is a term for servants of God who have dared to leave the teachings of God and live in worldly sin. While the term for people who deny the existence of their God, in the letter Matthew 22:39 is mentioned as 'The Same Man'. The term 'Sheep' itself is addressed to the people of Israel according to the Old Testament and based on the New Testament it is intended for Christians, namely those who listen and perform the Law of Love. So in conclusion, the term 'Lamb of Sheep' is a term for the people of God who are under the name of Jesus Christ."


"Hhmmm," deham Ravi listened.


"According to John verse 10, God Himself identified Himself as the 'Shepherd' who shepherds His flock, the elect who believe in Him. So the conclusion is that the term 'Sheep' is not aimed at other people who do not acknowledge or believe in God. That's what I learned first."


"Hhhhhhh."


"But .. whatever terms or parables are used to name a people or people who are not part of a religion, our attitude is enough to respect among fellow human beings only. No need to be offended or even set the rules that have been stated in their respective teachings, so that they are the same as others. Obviously it will not be possible, because the basis and source of the guidelines are different."


"Hhhhhhh."


"Yes, such as .. the term 'infidels' itself. Other people should not be angry or offended by the rules in the Quran. The term is clearly derived from the word of God. Not to make up much less to harass."


Timpal Ravi, "Yes. Mindful."


"I used to be offended by myself, but now I am proud to be 'infidel' to my religion before. He-he."


"I think the analogy is like this. . in a household it consists of father, mother, and child. The three components are called or termed as 'Family'. Well, parties outside it do not be offended if it does not fall into the category of 'Family' for the three components. Because the parties outside the 'Family' were not named 'Kerabat', it must mean 'Neighbor'. Ha-ha!"


Hanna was also chuckling. "Ah, this father could have. He-he," he said amusedly.


For a moment, the two were engrossed in smiling at each other. Until finally Ravi also remembered something and said, "O, yes .. semalem I have been chatting with the doctor, this morning Mbak can already go home. Ma'am just needs to rest and keep eating."


"Yes, sir, I was also told by the nurse before I got here."


"Oh, thank goodness that's the case," Ravi said. "Certain ... Where do you plan to go from here? My question is also belom Mbak replied."


Hanna looked down sad. The joy on the pure white face suddenly disappeared. He shook his head slowly. "I don't know where to go today either, sir?"


"Loh, why? Don't you still have a family?" ask Ravi wonder. "Why not go back to—"


"I want to be killed, sir."


"What?!"


Instantly the man gasped. He began to smell a strange scent on Hanna's speech. Not a common problem or a trivial one. Does it have anything to do with the change in the convert's status? Thought Ravi was-was. At that moment, he felt that his existence for Johanna would increase in length. Wh why?


'He needs help and protection ….'


...SERIATE...