Men's Soleh Wealth System

Men's Soleh Wealth System
32. Double Personality


Hearing Aziel's question just now, made the Jockey chuckle. "Lu's playing a drama again, huh? This is our cage."


Aziel's face frowned and he looked in pain. "My bodies are all sick," he quipped. His eyes wildly glanced in all directions. "This time we're in a cage? It's a house, not a cage."


Suddenly, his eyes opened wide. He remembered something. "Dandy and his friends beat me up. I thought it was m4ti." He felt all over his body which was in excruciating pain. "Or, maybe I'm already m4ti?" Aziel pinched the Jockey's arm.


"Aaggh," ringis Joki brushed off the fingers that pinched him. "Sick know? If you want to try this out a reality or not, you pinch your own body!" The jockey pinched Aziel's arm with anxiety.


"aaagh! It hurts!" The Jockey's hands were brushed aside roughly and Aziel got up with a flat face.


He looked at the Jockey with a sharp hunch. "You messing with me?"


The jockey felt his arm a little sore. "Your hand is strong! I don't think it's you I know!" The jockey rubs the joints that are in the hall.


Aziel got up and went into the room to lock herself in. He rubbed his face a little frustrated. "Did my son wake up just a moment?" ask Aziel back.


[Yes, he woke up because of the centrifugal effect. ]


"Why are you the center of me?"


[Because you can't control yourself. ]


"Then, why did I suddenly appear again?"


[Because your son has no power to endure the pain that is inflicted on his body. So, he fainted again and will likely wake up again at one time. ]


Aziel rubbed his temple a few times. Some time later, both hands were rubbed on his face. Before long I heard the sound of azan, the sky also showed a reddish hue on the western horizon.


He got up for a moment cleaning himself in the bathroom and this time the young man looked fresher. He was wearing clean clothes, this time using a white peci given by Ustadz Syahrul first.


When he opened the door, he found the Jockey looking puzzled at him. "Well? Where the hell are you?"


"Let's pray to the mosque!" take Aziel.


"Yes, I'm sorry. You want to come with me to the mosque?"


The jockey glanced at his body that was still not changing clothes. "Want you to take a shower?"


"All right, no problem," said Aziel sitting quietly on the sofa of the loose room in the house.


Some time later, the two teenagers walked together to the mosque. The jockey opened some chatter that made Aziel glance at him.


"Are you actually having how many personalities?" ask Jockey.


"Why are you asking that?" Aziel stopped his steps staring at the skinny young man who was beside him.


The jockey looks clumsy scratching his temple in confusion. "Finally, you can change in no time. In fact, it was a while ago I felt I met you. Why are you back now so Aziel feels like an old man?"


Aziel continued his steps. Now he understood what the Jockey was thinking. "Don't be surprised if I change in the future. I have a dual personality that I cannot control myself."


The jockey gawked at Aziel's explanation just now. From the direction of the mosque, the sound of the iqamah has been heard making the second step of the young man accelerated.


Grateful both can still perform congregational prayers. And, Ustadz Syahrul gives a little short tausiah with the theme of always good prejudice.


"In Islam the term for positive thinking is commonly called husnuzon, which has the meaning of positive thinking also conveys the meaning of optimism, holding good opinions and thinking good about others."


"When talking about positive thinking, in Islam it should start with thinking well of God himself. There is a hadith from the Prophet Muhammad shallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam in which he says that Allah says,


“I conform to the presumption of servants on Me.” (CHR. Bukhari and Muslim)."


"In the Qur'an, Allah says: "O you who believe! Stay away from prejudices, some prejudices are sins and do not look for the faults of others and do not visit others. Do some of you like to eat the flesh of his dead brother? Of course you feel disgusted. And fear Allah, verily, Allah is the Receiver of Penance, the Most Merciful." (QS. Al-Honesty: 12)


"We must realize that none of us is entirely good or entirely bad. So we can't just focus on the bad side and be cynical about it. But we can see the good in the person and always expect good and positive things from them."


All the congregation heard the tausiah with great solemnity. After Ustadz Syahrul closed the lecture, many worshippers flocked to Aziel.