Brilio.net - Fasting , which is only a few days away, is welcomed with joy by all Muslims. The Anang-Ashanty family is no exception. In the month of Ramadan this year, Ashanty again performed fasting in the Holy Land. Not just three days, they will be in the Holy Land for a long period of time until Eid al-Fitr arrives.
"I want lots of people to go there. God willing, with my brother (Aurel), God willing, if it goes well, we will go to Mecca and not Eid here. Hopefully," said Ashanty, quoted from YouTube Intense Investigation, Sunday (3/3).
The pleasure of worship that she felt in the Holy City made Ashanty feel like she wanted to experience it again in the month of Ramadan this year. Therefore, he intends to bring his extended family to undergo full fasting until Eid in Mecca.
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"It might be a while there, last year I fasted there early and then went home, so it was really enjoyable to be able to fast, pray there, tarawih there, it was really delicious, so I wanted to repeat last year. Last year it was only the first three days of fasting. "God willing, this can be done from fasting to Eid there," he said.
Anang Hermansyah 's wife admitted that she no longer had difficulty telling her children to fast. Arsy, who is now 9 years old, has been fasting fully since he was 3 years old. Ashanty said that Arsy increasingly understands that fasting during Ramadan is an obligation for Muslims.
"Arsy has been fasting for the past three years, thank God. The older they get, the more they understand that they can't break it, even though they are still small, they also enjoy breaking the fast together, what's delicious is breaking the fast together, tarawih together," said Ashanty.
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He also doesn't forget to reward his children every time they succeed in doing something. Including if the child can fast completely. Ashanty said that this award was also a lesson that not everything can be obtained easily.
"There will definitely be a reward if they fast completely, because they have to do something first before they can get a reward because I don't want them to get something easily," he explained.
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