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The Great Slippers

"Don't believe in something that can make us shirk"

Raja (19) and Ihsan (19) were students living in a rented house. Raja was planning to cook instant noodles for breakfast, but he was invited by Ihsan to go to Angkringan Ipul. On the way, Raja discusses a slot game that promises quick riches, but Ihsan is more interested in it. but Ihsan was more interested in watching a lecture on the story of Abu Nawas' Magic Sandal. Nawas. At Angkringan, Ihsan told the story to Raja, warning against not to believe in objects that make shirk.

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  • Adam Aliyansyah

    Adam Aliyansyah

    Abu Nawas / H. Abun

  • Baé Adika

    Baé Adika

    Raja

  • King Awi

    King Awi

    Ihsan

  • Muhammad Faruq

    Muhammad Faruq

    Poor Youth

  • Sabyan "Magenta"

    Sabyan "Magenta"

    Village youth

  • Muhammad Fikri Nuryasin

    Muhammad Fikri Nuryasin

    Village youth

  • Florentius Jangkar

    Florentius Jangkar

    Village youth

  • Aldi Erlangga

    Aldi Erlangga

    Village youth

  • Ipul

    Ipul

    Owner of Angkringan Ipul

Overview

Raja (19) and Ihsan (19) were students living in a rented house. Raja was planning to cook instant noodles for breakfast, but he was invited by Ihsan to go to Angkringan Ipul. On the way, Raja discusses a slot game that promises quick riches, but Ihsan is more interested in it. but Ihsan was more interested in watching a lecture on the story of Abu Nawas' Magic Sandal. Nawas. At Angkringan, Ihsan told the story to Raja, warning against not to believe in objects that make shirk.

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