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5 Agustus 2024 11:40

His action of holding a pod during worship in the Holy Land drew criticism, Instagram celebrity Lula Lahfah provided clarification

Lula Lahfah initially admitted that she was surprised to be shouted "haram" by local children, but finally she realized that the pod was the reason. Syeny Wulandari

Brilio.net - A celebrity named Lula Lahfah is becoming the talk of the town in cyberspace. This 25 year old woman came under fire for carrying pods or electronic cigarettes while performing the Umrah pilgrimage in the Holy Land. He was even shouted 'haram' by children in Medina.

Initially, Lula Lahfah shared her unexpected experience via Instagram Story. At that time he was walking in Medina. However, suddenly there were children shouting at him with the words 'Haram'.

"I was shouted at like that by a small child, it's haram! It's haram," he said, as quoted by brilio.net from the TikTok account @_milliecat.

Lula Lahfah was shocked beyond belief because this was the first time she had experienced something like that. After investigating, he was shouted at as haram for holding an e-cigarette in Medina.

"Then I was confused as to why I was called haram, apparently because I was holding aaa pod," he said.

Lula Lahfah holds the pod in the Holy Land
TikTok/@_milliecat

Awkarin 's friend admitted that he did not know that in the Holy Land the use of e-cigarettes is so rare that for local people it seems haram. Lula Lahfah also emphasized that she was only holding the pod, not sucking it.

"I just held it and didn't smoke it. I don't know why it was called haram, but apparently when I was told there were people there smoking pods or something like that, it was rarely said to be haram," he explained.

However, Lula Lahfah's explanation actually aroused netizens' emotions. Lula is considered unable to appreciate and takes the Umrah pilgrimage lightly. Moreover, he laughed instead of introspecting when the children warned him.

"You're going on an Umrah to the Holy Land with an attitude, won't staying in the pod while you're there will make you die?" @_zakizuk comment

"You don't have enough sense, bro? Why don't you take that to a place of worship," said @tihdumpiee

"Wow, so many people are desperately going on Umrah with the intention of worshiping, but instead of worshiping, you're just posting," @secc2_rilll

"It's haram to be reprimanded, but it's even a joke to post it on the media, rip your sane brain," said @melqueeenn

"The definition of embarrassing yourself..!! Then you're not embarrassed, sis, until you get reprimanded by a small child. Even a small child knows that your actions are wrong, uncivilized!! At least respect the hijab you're wearing, if you can't respect your worship in the holy land, " wrote @ayukhoirunita

After receiving scorn from netizens, Lula Lahfah also provided clarification. He apologized and admitted that what he had done was not commendable and seemed to lack respect for the Holy Land. Lula also said that this incident was a valuable experience for him.

"I don't know. Sorry, this is really a lesson," wrote Lula in her latest upload on Instagram Story.

Lula then told the real chronology so as not to cause misunderstandings. Even though he admitted that he did not use the pod in the inner area or courtyard of the mosque, but outside the streets and shophouses, he still did not justify his erroneous behavior.

"I also want to tell you what happened, I didn't stay in the mosque or on the grounds of the mosque. It happened in a shophouse, but this also doesn't justify my actions," he said.

Lula Lahfah holds the pod in the Holy Land
Instagram/@lulalahfah

Furthermore, Lula Lahfah, who was performing Umrah for the first time, felt that she had learned many lessons from this pilgrimage. He also expressed his gratitude to netizens who had given him warnings and lessons about things he didn't know.

"Thank God, this is my first Umrah and I learned a lot from here. Thank you to everyone who reminded me," he said.

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