
After the incident, Dirga prefers to keep himself in his room, Ishaya really has gone too far now, Dirga has made a decision if this continues he prefers to marry Alma and turn Ishaya immediately.
While Dirga was busy with his thoughts, Alma who incidentally is now his secretary, Alma opened Dirga's room and walked slowly towards Dirga.
"Assalamualaikum, excuse me, Om."
Dirga raised his head, Alma came with a cup of coffee he made, he knew now Dirga was a lot of burden of mind.
"What's wrong?" dirga asked who made Alma put a coffee glass on Dirga's table.
"Nothing, nothing, just delivering coffee to Om," replied Alma trying to smile.
Dirga sighed. "Ishaya's words were not for you, think in your heart huh."
Alma nodded.
He took a chair and sat down. "No need to worry, I'm not going to be hurt, I'm strong."
Dirga did not put out any expression, wanting Alma to make Dirga smile but Dirga's face was destined to be frozen permanently.
"It seems that fate is too evil for me, is it because I am getting further and further with God that God tests me this way?" Dirga let out his heart.
"Don't blame God's destiny and ordinance, because whatever God gives us is the best" replied Alma who made Dirga look at him.
"You're thinking too positively about Alma."
Alma put her hand on the table she held her own chin and looked at Dirga in such a position.
"Don't look at me that way."
"Om, do you know the story of Moses and Adam? About if Adam had not eaten the fruit of the khuldi maybe now we are all in heaven."
Dirga. "No, I don't know."
"The Prophet Adam and Moses were arguing, and at that time, Moses said, O Adam, you are the one whom God created with His own hands. God has breathed on you from His soul. But you are the one who has tormented men and made them come out of heaven." Alma begins her story.
Dirga put the focus on Alma who was telling the story, somehow this moment is very interesting for Dirga himself.
Dirga scrunched her forehead then looked at Alma seriously. "Then?"
"What can you take away from this story?" alma asked who made Dirga think for a moment.
"Prophet Adam tried to explain that all events had become God's decrees that had been written even before they were created."
Alma smiled and pointed at Dirga. "Well, that's right."
"So why do you have to blame the fate and decrees of God that were written long before everything was created?"
Skatzim!
Alma's sentence hit the heart of Dirga who was complaining about her present condition and blaming her fate.
"It may be true, Om is less close to Allah but there is an opportunity for it, because Allah is always waiting, the prayers of the one who repents to the right path," explained Alma.
Alma stood up and walked towards the door of the room. "Oms. I've heard this phrase, God is close to us even closer than our veins."
And again.
Dirga.
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