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JAKARTA - Lola Amaria had the opportunity to perform the pilgrimage this year and while in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. This artist and director admitted that they had the opportunity to worship, including being able to kiss Hajar Aswad.

Lola Amaria, who was named Best Director at the 2010 Indonesian Film Festival, said that when she was right in front of Hajar Aswad, the congregation was crowned around her. He believed that when he resigned, help would come.

"There are pilgrims from Turkey who provide protection and give way. I said 'help me' (help me), he answered 'hold my hand' (hold my hand). Alhamdulillah, I can kiss Hajar Aswad who smells good. I put my head down aswad and pray," said Lola Amaria, quoted from ANTARA, Monday, June 26.

Before long he was there, when Lola Amaria intended to say thank you, however, the congregation who helped him gave the way was gone.

In addition to kissing Hajar Aswad, another intention that Lola Amaria will carry out while in Saudi Arabia is tawaf sunnah 46 times as a birthday gift for herself on July 30.

"This year I am 46 years old. I want to reward myself with 46 tawaf sunnahs and want to enter Raudhah at the Prophet's Mosque," said Lola, who will live for 30 days, 15 days in Mecca and 15 days in Medina.

This year, Lola said, there are events that mean that for her the Hajj, birthday in Mecca, and the documentary titled Eil will be released in the near future.

"If you want to catch up with the world, it won't end. Incidentally, this is just not consetted. I have intended and surrendered to live it," said Lola.

Lola recalled her mother's advice that if there was an opportunity, had a pilgrimage immediately, while she was still young and financially capable and on the message, she immediately registered for Hajj.

"Usually when you say it enters your left ear, right ear comes out. My mother said, if you want to have a pilgrimage now is the time. While you are still young and capable. If you are old, you are afraid to try someone, that's the time," said Lola.

The female film director who won the Netpac Award at the 2006 Jogja-Netpac Asian Film Festival (JAFF) was registered in a special pilgrimage.


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