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25 Apr 201905:06

Summary

TLDRThe script features a humorous and light-hearted conversation among Rarra, Nussa, and Umma about fasting during Ramadan. Rarra is curious about fasting, especially when it comes to watching tempting syrup commercials. The dialogue explores how fasting works, with Umma and Nussa explaining the rules, such as eating only during suhoor and iftar, and how fasting times vary across countries. The playful exchanges also highlight Rarra's misunderstanding about fasting, adding a comedic element while teaching children about Ramadan in an accessible and fun way.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The commercial about syrups and tea makes Rarra thirsty, leading to a conversation about fasting during Ramadan.
  • 😀 Rarra gets excited about the arrival of Ramadan but questions whether watching drink commercials breaks the fast.
  • 😀 Nussa explains that watching commercials alone doesn't break the fast, but drinking after watching them would.
  • 😀 Rarra expresses frustration about the abundance of syrup commercials during Ramadan, seeing them as temptation.
  • 😀 Umma encourages Rarra to fast for the sake of Allah, highlighting the reward from Allah during Ramadan.
  • 😀 Rarra decides to 'train' herself by eating a lot now, not understanding the correct way to prepare for fasting.
  • 😀 Nussa clarifies that fasting is only during suhoor and iftar, not throughout the day.
  • 😀 Umma explains that fasting in Indonesia lasts around 13 to 14 hours, but in some countries, it can last up to 21 hours.
  • 😀 Rarra is shocked by the idea of fasting for 21 hours, while Umma reassures her that fasting times vary by location.
  • 😀 Umma suggests that since Rarra is only five years old, she can practice fasting for half a day as a way to start learning.
  • 😀 Nussa recalls fasting until maghrib when she was Rarra's age, but Rarra humorously declares that she'll fast until isya, misunderstanding the fasting hours.

Q & A

  • What are the characters discussing at the beginning of the script?

    -The characters, Rarra and Nussa, are discussing a commercial about syrups and tea, which makes Rarra feel thirsty.

  • What is the significance of the syrup commercials in the context of Ramadan?

    -The syrup commercials are seen as a temptation during Ramadan, a month where Muslims fast from dawn until sunset. The conversation points out how such advertisements might be challenging for those observing the fast.

  • What concern does Rarra have about watching commercials during Ramadan?

    -Rarra is concerned that watching drink commercials might break her fast, as they make her thirsty and tempted to drink.

  • What does Nussa explain to Rarra about the effect of watching commercials on fasting?

    -Nussa explains that while watching the commercials doesn't break the fast, drinking after watching them would. The fast would only be broken if food or drink is consumed.

  • Why does Rarra say she doesn’t want to watch TV during Ramadan?

    -Rarra suggests she doesn’t want to watch TV during Ramadan because it could tempt her to drink, which would break her fast.

  • What advice does Umma give to Rarra about fasting for Ramadan?

    -Umma advises Rarra that fasting should be done for the sake of Allah, and that the reward for fasting during Ramadan is greatly multiplied.

  • What does Rarra misunderstand about preparing for fasting?

    -Rarra thinks that in order to train for fasting, she should eat a lot before the fast begins, which is a misunderstanding of how fasting works.

  • How does Nussa correct Rarra's approach to training for fasting?

    -Nussa explains that fasting only allows eating at suhoor (pre-dawn meal) and iftar (meal to break the fast) times, and Rarra shouldn’t be eating throughout the day in preparation.

  • What is the typical duration of fasting in Indonesia according to Umma?

    -In Indonesia, the fasting duration is usually around 13 to 14 hours, from the time of subuh (dawn prayer) until magrib (sunset).

  • Why do fasting times vary in different countries?

    -Fasting times vary due to differences in the climate and geographic locations of each country. This affects the timing of sahoor and iftar.

  • What is Rarra's reaction when learning about the long duration of fasting?

    -Rarra is surprised and expresses concern about not being able to survive the 14-hour fasting period, showing that she feels it might be too long for her.

  • How does Umma address Rarra’s concern about fasting for 14 hours?

    -Umma reassures Rarra that she is only 5 years old, so she can start by fasting for half a day and gradually learn about fasting as she gets older.

  • What humorous misunderstanding does Rarra have about fasting times?

    -Rarra humorously thinks that fasting until isya (night prayer) is a valid option, which is not the case, as fasting only lasts from dawn to sunset. This leads to laughter from Nussa and Umma.

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