JAKARTA - Aldi Taher gave clarification regarding his jargon "Everything Belongs to God" which received criticism from religious leaders. According to him, his jargon has a strong spiritual foundation for him.

"Oh yes, thank God it has also been tabayun. Because everything belongs to God written in the Qur'an. Everything in the sky and on earth belongs to God. All are just God's entrustment," said Aldi Taher in Central Jakarta, Saturday, April 11.

He admitted that his previous explanation might not be complete, which led to misunderstanding. For Aldi, this jargon is a reminder of himself when he feels depressed by the burden of work or life.

"I complete here, yes. I said at that time, stress belongs to God. I said, what else? Confusion belongs to God. We are tested, who is testing? God," he continued.

"I also like to overthink sometimes when I'm working, sometimes I like to stress, I return to God, ask for protection. That's the point," he added.

Aldi is grateful that the ustaz who had criticized him now understands the good intentions of the jargon.

"Alhamdulillah Pak Ustaz also clarified it, I have screenshotted my chat with him. He said, God willing, if people are told to be calm like this, God willing, Indonesia will be calm," he said.

Although often considered to be acting silly, Aldi insists that he has no bad intentions in speaking.

"I'm a normal person, Aldi Taher a medicine seller. But I don't have bad intentions. I just want to say that when we are tested, we take refuge in God," said the man who likes to read the Qur'an.

He has the principle that every test, whether it is feeling tired or finding it difficult to find a job, all come from the Creator.

"Because it is testing God. So we are protected once again from those who test. Because everything belongs to God without exception," he said.

When asked if he would continue to use the jargon, Aldi answered firmly. "Insyaallah. If I don't use the words 'Everything Belongs to God', I'm arrogant, Mbak. Like the burger belongs to God," he said.

This "belongs to God" principle is also what makes him not feel outdone by the burger business owned by other artist colleagues.

"That's why I said that when Aldi's Burger is gone, buy Burger Bangor, buy Nikis Burger because Nikita Mirzani is my sister. He is now being tested," he said in support.

Aldi also closed the conversation by praying for fellow business partners to remain profitable.

"Nikis Burger is close to my house too. Later I want to stop by, I want to buy it in bulk insyaallah because the burgers are delicious," said Aldi Taher.


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