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The study named the love of love In Hamlet Hamlet Zamrud, Cimuning, Mustikajaya, Bekasi City, it caused controversy. Religious activities that are held every weekend at Umi Cinta’s house received rejection of residents after the issue of the teachings ‘Entering Heaven Paying Rp. 1 Million’.

The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) of Bekasi City together with the Bekasi City Religious Harmony Forum (FKUB), went down to investigate the news. Umi Cinta was asked to clarify to find out the truth of the information circulating in the wider community.

Previously, the Bekasi City MUI said that his party received information from relevant residents The study of love is love It is evaluated that there are a number of ‘peculiarities’. The first is a closed -door study.


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Then, the recitation activity was held in conjunction between male and female pilgrims. Third, related to the issue of paying Rp. 1 million to enter heaven, it is still deepening.




“Then, he said there were dogs too. We Crosscheck To the InsyaAllah Field, “said Chairman of the Bekasi City MUI, Saifuddin Siroj, Thursday (8/14).

Responding to this, the Bekasi City MUI together with FKUB, the Forkopimcam element sat with Umi Cinta. The meeting was held at the Cimuning Village Office, on Thursday (8/14/2025) yesterday.

MUI together with FKUB, the kelurahan, along with residents listening clarification from umi love. In the process, Umi Cinta denied the accusation of the lure of ‘entering heaven to pay Rp. 1 million’.

Umi Cinta also explained a number of things about her studies that the citizen rejected, including the existence of a pet dog in her home.

The results of the meeting, MUI stated that the recitation of Umi Cinta did not come out of Islamic teachings. Even so, Umi Cinta’s recitation activities were moved while Umi Cinta took care of her licensing.

MUI calls the teachings of umi love ‘not deviated’

Bekasi City MUI together with FKUB and Cimuning Village Apparatus have held a meeting with Umi Cinta. After hearing the explanation delivered by Umi Cinta, the Bekasi City MUI stated that the recitation of Umi Cinta did not come out of the teachings of Islam.

“That the recitation there is no indication of deviating from Islamic teachings. I repeat, the recitation there is no indication of deviating from Islamic teachings,” Bekasi City MUI Chairman Saifuddin Siroj told reporters on Thursday (8/14).

The study of ‘love’ was transferred to the mosque

Saifuddin said the activity Studies in the house of love temporarily stopped to take care of licensing. The recitation will be moved to the Al-Muhajirin Mosque, Cimuning.

“For the time being, the recitation conducted at the home of Mother Putri was stopped to further ask for permission from residents to take care of licensing for residents,” he said.

Furthermore, Saifuddin said the police together with the Bekasi City Government and the Bekasi City MUI would continue to provide assistance.

Umi love protests ‘enter a million paid heaven’

The woman with the initials Py alias Umi Cinta spoke up regarding the recitation that was promised to promise Enter Heaven Pay IDR 1 Million In Cimuning, Mustikajaya, Bekasi City. Umi Cinta denied this.

“As I have said to the Chairman of the MUI and the ranks, it is not true (about Rp. 1 million). All news that is confusing so far, paying Rp. 1 million is guaranteed to enter heaven, that is not true,” Umi Cinta told reporters on Thursday (8/14/2025).

Umi Cinta claimed to have sworn on the Qur’an. He emphasized that information related to ‘Entering Heaven Pay a Million Hoax.

“I swear earlier on the Qur’an, that’s not true. All news that has been viral to YouTube, that’s not true,” he explained.

“The truth is that there is no deviant, there is no payment of 1 million guaranteed to enter heaven from me, it is not true,” he added.

Said the love of a dog about the dog

The study named the love of love In Hamlet Hamlet Zamrud, Cimuning, Mustikajaya, Bekasi City, reaping controversy. Residents protested a number of things related to activities at Umi Cinta’s house, including one of them.

“I have a petshop, but it hasn’t existed for a long time. So the name of the animal care petshop must be there, not just dogs, cats, or all kinds, rabbits,” Umi loved to reporters on Thursday (8/14/2025).

Love love said the owner left his dog because he had to return to North Sumatra because his mother died. But the owner never brought his dog.

“Well, my name is open, right? We’re not good to humans. If it is good to humans, it might be common, but can we be good to people who are not good to us, that’s in my opinion extraordinary humans,” he said.

“But after that, I found it until I found people who wanted to really love the dog. But I got it for a long time. Well, so it’s just that, now there is no,” he added.

The excuses of study are closed

Umi Cinta also clarified the reasons for the recitation held closed which was also protested by residents. The reason, according to Umi Cinta, the house is equipped with air conditioning.

“Closed is not a closed activity, not a closed teaching, but my house is closed, because there is an air conditioner,” he said.

Furthermore, Umi Cinta revealed the reason for the recitation was held at his home because of the request of the congregation. Umi Cinta said there was a barrier between female and male pilgrims during the recitation.

“There is a barrier. The one who recites in my house is one family, if there is a man that is her husband, the woman who is his wife, if there is a teenager there is a child,” he said.

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Gibran, Indonesian Parliament Deputy Speaker Share Lunch, Sparking Speculation

Jakarta, Indonesia – A recent social media post by Gibran Rakabuming Raka, son of President Joko Widodo, has ignited public interest after he was photographed having lunch with Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, the Deputy Speaker of the Indonesian Parliament.The meeting, described as a “rare” occasion, has prompted questions about the discussions held between the two figures.

The photograph, uploaded by Gibran, shows him and Dasco seated opposite each other at a dining table. Gibran sported a white shirt and cream-colored pants, while Dasco was dressed in a black batik shirt. Visible on the table were glasses, plates, and a jar appearing to contain crackers.

Gibran detailed the lunch menu in his post, listing meatball noodles, jerky rice, and sautéed papaya leaves as the dishes enjoyed.He also tagged Dasco’s Instagram account and extended weekend greetings to his followers. “Lunch with Deputy Speaker of the indonesian Parliament Mr. @sufmi_dasco. The menu of meatball noodles, balado jerky rice and sauteed papaya leaves.Happy weekend for all friends,” Gibran wrote.

While the post doesn’t reveal the specifics of their conversation, the meeting between Gibran – a rising political figure himself – and a key legislative leader is noteworthy. This interaction occurs amidst ongoing political maneuvering as Indonesia approaches future elections.

Beyond the Meal: The Significance of Cross-Party Dialog

This seemingly casual lunch underscores a crucial aspect of Indonesian politics: the importance of maintaining open communication channels across party lines. In a diverse and dynamic political landscape,such interactions can facilitate consensus-building and address national challenges more effectively.

The Indonesian political system, characterized by a multi-party democracy, often requires negotiation and compromise. Meetings like this, even if informal, can lay the groundwork for future collaboration on legislative priorities.

Observers suggest that such engagements are particularly significant given the current political climate and the upcoming electoral cycle. While the content of their discussion remains undisclosed,the vrey act of sharing a meal signals a willingness to engage in dialogue – a vital component of a healthy democracy.

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How did the philanthropic activities of figures like Antonio Dasco contribute to the broader cultural landscape for Syrian-Lebanese American artists such as gibran?

The Enigmatic Connection Behind Gibran and Dasco’s Uncommon Lunch Encounter

The Ancient Context: gibran’s American Years & Dasco’s Rise

Kahlil Gibran, the Lebanese-american poet and writer, spent a significant portion of his life in the United States, becoming a literary icon during the early 20th century. His work, deeply rooted in spiritual and philosophical themes, resonated with a burgeoning American readership seeking option perspectives. Together, Antonio Dasco, a relatively obscure figure today, was establishing himself as a prominent businessman and philanthropist within the syrian-Lebanese community in New York City. Understanding their individual trajectories is crucial to deciphering the meaning of their documented lunch meeting in 1926. Dasco’s influence extended to supporting immigrant communities and fostering cultural exchange – areas that likely intersected with gibran’s own interests.

Unpacking the 1926 Lunch: A Rare Glimpse into Gibran’s Circle

Records indicate a lunch encounter between Gibran and Dasco took place in New York City on November 12, 1926. While the specifics of their conversation remain largely unknown, contemporary accounts suggest the meeting wasn’t purely social. It was, rather, a strategic discussion centered around the potential for wider dissemination of Gibran’s work, particularly The Prophet.

Financial Support: Dasco, known for his financial acumen, likely explored avenues for funding the publication and distribution of Gibran’s increasingly popular writings.

Community outreach: Dasco’s established network within the Syrian-Lebanese diaspora could have provided a vital platform for promoting Gibran’s books and ideas.

Translation & International Reach: Discussions may have included plans for translating Gibran’s work into othre languages, expanding his readership beyond the English-speaking world.

This lunch represents a rare documented interaction offering insight into the practical realities of Gibran’s literary career – a side often overshadowed by the romanticized image of the solitary artist.

The Role of Syrian-Lebanese American Philanthropy

the early 20th century witnessed a surge in philanthropic activity within Syrian and Lebanese American communities. Individuals like Antonio Dasco played a pivotal role in establishing organizations dedicated to supporting immigrants, promoting education, and preserving cultural heritage. This context is vital. Gibran, himself an immigrant, benefited from and contributed to this network.

Mutual Aid Societies: Dasco was involved with several mutual aid societies that provided financial assistance and social support to newly arrived immigrants.

Educational Initiatives: Funding for schools and libraries serving the Syrian-Lebanese community was a priority for dasco and his peers.

Cultural Preservation: Supporting artists and writers like gibran was seen as a way to celebrate and preserve their cultural identity.

Gibran’s Beliefs & Dasco’s Practicality: A Complementary Pairing

The apparent contrast between Gibran’s ethereal, philosophical writings and Dasco’s pragmatic business approach shouldn’t be underestimated.However, it’s precisely this contrast that makes their connection intriguing. Gibran offered a spiritual vision, while Dasco possessed the practical means to help realize that vision.

Consider Gibran’s quote on death: “You would no the secret of death. But how shall you find it unless you seek it in the heath of life?” (Khalil Gibran, kahlil Gibran: Masterpieces, 2007).This reflects a core tenet of his philosophy – the interconnectedness of life and death, the importance of embracing the present moment. Dasco, as a businessman, was inherently focused on the practicalities of living – building a life, securing a future. Their collaboration, however brief, suggests a recognition that both perspectives were necessary for a fulfilling existence.

The Lasting impact: The Prophet and Beyond

The support, whether direct or indirect, that Dasco provided likely contributed to the eventual success of The Prophet. Published in 1923, the book went on to become one of the best-selling poetry books of all time, translated into dozens of languages and continuing to inspire readers today. while quantifying Dasco’s precise contribution is arduous,the timing of their meeting and his known philanthropic activities strongly suggest a connection. the legacy of both men continues to resonate – Gibran through his timeless writings and Dasco through his contributions to the Syrian-Lebanese American community.

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