Kutitip Cinta di Dadamu
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  • Reads 90
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 2
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Dec 06, 2018
Cinta itu perpaduan antara tulus dan ikhlsan. Dengan keduanya tergambar senyum tanpa kepalsuan. Perpaduan antara keduanya diletakkan dalam sebuah wadah yang disebut sebagai hati, diolah dengan berbagai ketaatan sehingga dapat membuat ridho Allah menjadi bayangan keduanya. Jawaban seorang lelaki berusia sepuluh tahun itu membuat makhluk anggun membuka matanya. Mentari ini benar-benar hangat, sehangat katamu yang menyejukkan itu.

Ini perjalanan tentang pemuda yang memiliki cinta tulus dihatinya. Tentang seorang bidadari yang menancapkan cinta didada lelaki soleh bernama Zaky. Tentang sahabat yang sangat setia. Tentang guru yang menjadi teman terbaik untuk mereka.

Orang bilang cinta dan sakit itu satu paket. Dan benar, aku membungkusnya menjadi satu paket disini. Namun tidak seperti yang kau bayangkan, karna tak ada sakit yang tidak memiliki obat.

Bacalah, maka kau akan mengerti arti cinta yang sesungguhnya. Dalam ketaqwaan, dalam keikhlasan yang dibaliut oleh lembutnya sebuah iman.
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