Jakarta, Insertlive –
Aa Gym and Teh Ninih have been in the household for a dozen years. However, their household was rocked by problems until it ended in divorce. The two of them reconciled.
However, the son of Aa Gym and Teh Ninih, Muhammad Ghaza Al Ghazali brought shocking news. He explained that his mother had been divorced by three fathers. Aa Gym also had time to sue for the divorce of Teh Ninih to the Bandung Religious Court. Then Aa Gym withdrew the divorce suit.
And recently, his son again uploaded a post that exposed Aa Gym’s behavior towards Ninih Tea. Oblique accusations approached Aa Gym. He was even accused of being unjust to his wife. Aa Gym emphatically denied the allegations.
“This is my wife who has been with me for 19 years. I’ve had the engine 7 times. He said ‘Aa tyrannical to my wife’. I asked, ‘Who loves my wife more than my husband?’ said Aa Gym.
On the matter of his parents, Ghaida TsurayyaThe eldest daughter of Aa Gym and Teh Ninih was sprayed by netizens on Instagram. It started when the beautiful daughter of Aa Gym and Teh Ninih wrote a wise message on her personal Instagram.
“Remember, only by remembering Allah, the heart becomes calm. (QS. Ar Ra’d: 28)” Ghaida wrote.
Not long after, Ghaida’s upload was immediately replied to by one of the netizens. The netizen, named the @_darknight14 account, gave a message that a child must remind parents if they make a mistake.
“Therefore, every servant of God should always remember Allah SWT so that he can think about every action that will be done so that it does not cause sin, especially against the household. And as a child, it is obligatory to remind parents when parents make a mistake, not just silence,” tutur @_darknight14.
Ghaida also seemed to respond to comments from these netizens. He replied to the comment in a soft language.
“Thanks for reminding me…” said Ghaida calmly.
Previous, Ghaza, the younger brother of Ghaida had expressed his frustration to netizens. He was disappointed because his honesty about his father’s and mother’s household actually made him disobedient.
“You know what the result is? Now I’m labeled arrogant and a rebellious child. My mother is getting bullied, said to have no faith, can’t take care of children and many more,” grumbled Ghaza.
“So I have to be quiet? You think I deserve to be silent when my mother is treated like that? Then I just let my father go?” he concluded.
(kpr/fik)