4 Ways Of Maura Magnalia's Rebellion That Makes Nurul Arifin Regret
JAKARTA - Nurul Arifin could not hide his regret after his eldest daughter Maura Magnalia passed away on Tuesday, January 25. The requiem mass or coffin lid was held for Maura Magnalia at the residence of Nurul Arifin and Mayong Surya Laksomo in the Depok area, West Java, today, Wednesday, January 26.
Maura's funeral will be held Catholic at Sandiago Hills. Sadness could not be dammed from the look on Nurul Arifin's face. During her lifetime, Nurul admitted that she had high expectations for her daughter.
"To all parents, I advise you to be closer to your children. Don't be emotional with your children at school via laptops and cellphones. Because I feel that if you are too harsh with your children, the result will be that your child will become a rebel. So if you can, give as much love as possible," Nurul Arifin's message on Tuesday, January 25.
Nurul called his son a rebel. There are 4 ways of rebellion carried out by Maura Magnalia.
1. Tattoos and piercing "Perhaps because he is intelligent, he is eccentric, he has tattoos all over his body, there are piercings too. So he restricts himself a lot so he ends up running to his own body," said Nurul.
2. Do not want to be banned Maura during her life wanted freedom, she did not want to be banned. "If I forbid him to say 'Don't forbid me, because that's part of my satisfaction'. Because being the son of a politician is not easy," said Nurul.
3. Music Metal Nurul tells of his daughter who likes to play rock music. "Listen to the song last night, metal songs. I've heard the song, I asked what song is this? I've never heard of it. She said it was a social democrat song, she said that,"
4. Controversial Books Besides music, Maura also likes to write poetry. Even Muara has finished writing a book containing his poetry.
"He's working on a book, but he hasn't got a publisher yet. It's true that his son is controversial, eccentric, anti-mainstream. The book is about a depiction of himself, for me he's a rebel, anti-mainstream," said Nurul Arifin.