Brilio.net - Behind the strong walls of Islamic boarding schools with strict daily routines, there is a world full of creativity and innovation. The life of students is not only about religious learning, but also about developing talents and interests that shape their character. In a container full of discipline and dedication, students are able to explore a variety of inspiring creativity.
Recently, a video that went viral showed an interesting moment at the As Syafiiyah Mosque during the first tarawih prayers in the month of Ramadan 2024. In the recording, female congregants were seen wearing mukenas with a striking leopard motif. After the viral video showing female congregants wearing leopard-print mukenas, now attention has turned to the students of the Al-Hidayah Satron Islamic Boarding School, Tasikmalaya, West Java.
In a video uploaded by the TikTok account @erni2783, a group of female students can be seen walking hand in hand, wearing white and red mukenas. Interestingly, they uniformly wear facial makeup that resembles a Halloween-style ghost character , with white skin all over their face and eye circles colored black, similar to a pocong figure. As seen in the video, it turns out that the female students are preparing to go to the art performance stage.
photo: TikTok/@erni2783
The 40 second video shows a group of female students walking together towards the stage. They are preparing to present hadrah at an arts performance event. What makes them even more interesting is that the female students have the unmatched idea of wearing mukenas while wearing facial makeup that resembles pocong ghosts or local Indonesian ghosts.
When they saw the female students who would appear in unique costumes, namely mukenas and ghost-like makeup, the female students in the audience immediately paid attention to them. The audience also felt happy with the performance and felt entertained. When they acted on stage, it turned out that the color of the mukena they wore marked their respective roles.
photo: TikTok/@erni2783
The dancers standing wear white mukenas, while those sitting playing musical instruments wear red mukenas. On the other hand, the one in the middle while singing was wearing a black mukena. The video showing students wearing mukenas and ghost makeup has been watched by 5.3 million TikTok users and was liked 459.1 times when this article was written. Internet users also gave various comments after seeing the unique behavior of the students.
"What's this doing?" said the account @_eedhan
"This must be included in Ramadan Core," said the account @dhna2512
"What are these bada students doing, their behavior is just the way it is," responded the account @divaandina2
"Is it possible to get out of your cellphone or not, I'm really scared," wrote the account @lalipouww
"So far... this is the furthest thing from wearing a mukena," commented the account @nunungermanew