JAKARTA - After serving a 10-year sentence for a corruption case he had committed, Angelina Sondakh now prefers to get closer to God.

One way he does this is to start actively preaching. Not only as mere talk, Angie, his nickname has even traveled da'wah aka da'wah safaris to various regions.

"Alhamdulillah, if in the past there was a political safari, now the da'wah safari, Alhamdulillah, used to look for votes, now looking for reward, Allah has predicted it beautifully, the important thing is how we are grateful," said Angelina Sondakh in the Tendean area, South Jakarta, Monday, August 5th.

Not wanting to sound like intimidation, the mother of Keanu Massaid admitted that the da'wah she conveyed was only about her life experience.

Not infrequently Angie also talked about her life as a politician. This is deliberately done so that people who wish to enter politics are not surprised.

"Actually, it's more about sharing my experience with other people, so if there are people who talk about politics, how do I spill a little so I'm not surprised to go into real politics and anything that can shake faith," he explained.

"The important thing is that lately I share about how the Qur'an is a guideline for life, God willing, whatever happens our mentality will not waver," he added.

Although he began to want to actively indict, the wife of the late Adjie Massaid was reluctant to be summoned as a cleric, because he felt that he did not come from Islamic boarding schools such as most preachers.

"I don't want to be called Ustazah, because when asked which pesantren, I'm from Pondok Bambu, Prison, usually Ustazah is a pesantren graduate, only I'm a living pesantren," he said.


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