
"Sing sing sing" they started raining sniper bullets on the hill.
"Don't pass there Lan, usually on the side of the valley there is a trench protection, we can pass along the parrot to get away" said Asma.
Asma felt a bullet pass very close to his head, Asthma fell forward into a ditch that led to the river.
"Sister Asthma." said Fhadlan shaking Asthma's body, while the sudden whirring of bullets stopped after they fell into the ditch.
"Yes Fhadlan.... I was just pretending to be shot" Asma said.
"Silver panic Fhadlan" said Fhadlan.
A little while later, Asma put crunches on her lips asking Fhadlan to be quiet.
"One of the members of Imperum Balqis is walking towards us" whispered Asma.
Fhadlan used a holy breathing technique so that he could no longer breathe.
"One person who has been shot is still breathing" said the person looking into the parquet.
"Let him suffer" said another militant. "He's a Defector, let him suffer. Let him bleed." said another friend of theirs.
At that moment Asma felt Fhadlan's pulse that was silent as death.
"You're alive, aren't you Fhadlan?" tanyakanya.
They waited for about 10 minutes, until there was no sound from the top of the paret.
"About 200 meters away tracing this paret is the banks of the River, we are safer through the river" said Asma.
By crawling they finally made it to the river bank, where the reeds gave him some cover. When the banks of the river feel very safe they again settle the sediment in his escape.
Fhadlan and Asma, not seen as soldiers, dressed only in civilian clothes, began to walk out of the river, so they were not suspected when passing through the outpost of the Balqis Empire.
"Fortunately to this day, our village did not fall into the hands of the Balqis Empire, which made Asma and friends and villagers live here which is almost certainly the only safe place" say Asthma again.
"Is it still far away, brother?" asked Fhadlan, he thought they would walk 20 km south to reach the village of Hamdani's regiment.
"No. "said Asma pointed towards the front which was only a few miles ahead seen people running towards them, about 50 fighters of Hamdani's regiment accompanied the armored vehicles, welcoming them.
Fhadlan in elu elukan along the road and then dribbled up to a mosque where village nasarakar had gathered, according to the tradition of the yemen they collect the food they have during a crisis to eat together.
"This is Fhadlan's lunch ration" said Hamdi's uncle.
The village was in a great crisis so, Fhadlan had to share his lunch rations with fifteen villagers.
"It's just one bribe" Fhadlan muttered.
"There is still something to eat thanks Lan" said Hamdi's uncle.
By the time Fhadlan was about to bribe food, the men of the village staggered, but his eyes shone happily after seeing that there was still no part of him..
"Dam ... Your food is for the father" said Uncle Hamdi.
"Assalamualaikum, dear countrymen" he said
"Wa alaikum salam, dear friends," they answered in unison.
"What's your name, son? I'm sorry I don't have anything to share he said."
"My name is Fhadlan, whose father is this?" Fhadlan asked back
"The name of Mr. Ghafur, lives not far from this village" he replied.
When friendly villagers actually ask Mr. Ghafur to give a short lecture as enlightenment for the population. Uncle Hamdi was so amazed by the religious understanding of Mr. Ghafur that he was amazed.
"Verily Allah guides what he likes.It is not always the clergy in the mosque turns out that on the farm there are also scholars" Hamdi said.
The man named Jundub Ghafur is apparently patriotic as well, has become his character and character against the evil wherever he is. Hearing the Balqis Empire blocking all the food through their village he grew even more furious
"For the sake of God, who controls my soul" said Mr. Ghafur.
"We share life inherits the earth, but why would anyone not know themselves to monopolize the earth" his speech was fiery.
"Why don't you carry a sword drawn by the headquarters of the Balqis Empire piling up piles of food"
"I'm ashamed of Fhadlan, the little boy who dared to visit their headquarters just to save a villager"
"Uncle has never met under this heaven, a more righteous man than Abu Ghafur. True mind, true also born. True faith, true also his words, and true sharia" hamdi told Fhadlan
Then someone asked him a question. "O Abu Ghafur, what do you think of the dignitaries or businessmen who take piles of food for themselves?"
Abu Ghafur replied, "By Allah, who sent Muhammad with the truth, I will cut them down with my sword!"
"Even if you will not be able to use the sharpness of the sword against the princes who take wealth, and accumulate food for the people. At least you also will not be silent or silent knowing their error.
With his sharp and correct speech, Abu Ghafur changed the attitude and mentality of the villagers one by one.
In just a few hours it has become a banner under which many people and workers, even the echo to the surrounding village.
Abu Ghafur recited a hadith which the villagers said was a song of struggle. "Tell the hoarders of treasure, who are piling up gold and silver. They will be ironed with the irons of hellfire, ironing their foreheads and waists on doomsday!"
Abu Dharr had devoted all his strength and ability to resist, influencing the villagers to resist the Balqis empire.
All in the assembly became eager to gain enlightenment from the ashes of Ghafur, all determined to help the Hamdani regiment storm the headquarters of the Balqis Empire.
"Abu Ghafur .. We citizens are ready to help the Hamdani regiment storm the headquarters of the Balqis Empire, how about the others?" ask the people.
"Again" they said in unison.
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