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Kemanakah Aku Yang Dulu?

 

Kemanakah Aku Yang Dulu?





Duhai diri,

Kemanakah engkau yang dulu rajin ibadah?

Kemanakah engkau yang dulu rajin puasa daud?

Kemanakah engkau yang dulu rajin tilawah?


Wahai insan,

Kemanakah engkau yang dulu menjaga pandangan?

Kemanakah engkau yang dulu menahan hawa nafsu?

Kemanakah engkau yang dulu menjaga kemaluan?


Wahai jiwa,

Kemanakah engkau yang dulu rajin sholat berjamaah?

Kemanakah engau yang dulu rajin sholat qiyamul lail?

Kemanakah engkau yang dulu sering berdzikir tatkala sepi?


Wahai aku,

Segeralah kembali, ku rindu diri ku yang dulu bersahaja

Bermunajat syahdu melepas rindu berteteskan air mata di keheningan malam

Bertilawah membaca surat-surat cinta dari Nya yang indah nan agung 


Semoga segera ku temui petunjuk jalan menuju ridho Ilahi

Yang dapat menerangi jalan ku kini yang gelap dan sunyi

Penuh cobaan dan godaan manisnya kehidupan duniawi

Sebelum malaikat izrail menjemput nanti


Ba'da adzan subuh 4:20

13 Rabiul Awal 1443 H

20 Oktober 2021

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