JAKARTA - The couple Atta Halilintar and Aurel Hermansyah had the opportunity to be able to perform the Hajj. They have departed since last Sunday, June 9. This is the first trip for them to go alone.

However, on the first day of Hajj, Atta Halilintar immediately got bad luck when he was transiting at the airport, where one of his glasses was left behind.

"Up the second plane after transit. His first day of achievement going out with two glasses has disappeared, guys. But the glasses are fun, right," said Atta Halilintar, quoted by VOI from his personal Instagram, Monday, June 10.

Out of curiosity, Atta finally returned to the place where he felt his glasses were left behind. When he got there, it turned out that someone had already bagged his glasses.

At first Atta wasn't sure if it was really his glasses until he finally pacing back and forth while watching the glasses and finally convinced that it belonged to him.

"So, when I missed I came back again where the glasses were, when I got to the place there someone else was sitting, in his pocket it was like there were my glasses, and finally I went back and forth and it turned out to be my glasses," said Atta Halilintar.

Realizing this, the older brother of Tariq Halilintar initially felt that this was a test for him while carrying out the pilgrimage and trying to pass the glasses.

But when he got to the next plane, Atta accidentally met the person in the elevator. He admitted that he wanted to reprimand the person but his intention was canceled because he was remembering that he was undergoing Hajj.

"Sabar, 'oh maybe this is a test;, I don't want to be reprimanded, I've made it clear, finally I got out of the plane because it was a plane transit, again people want to take the elevator and want to take the elevator too, it turns out that the person who brought the glasses in the bag," he said.

"Aduh, who previously wanted to be sincere, so it's almost not sincere because this is what Haji wants, so I'll let it go, if not, I want to ask 'cool mas the glasses', 'belief where are the glasses?'," joked Atta Halilintar.


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