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Me and Holy City; Kisah-kisah Unik di Kota Suci
This island is an inseparable part of the history of the development of Protestant Christianity in Papua. Starting from the arrival of two pastors from Germany on Mansinam Island on February 5th based on existing evidence, then on that date the city of Manokwari is always lively with various activities or parades commemorating their arrival.—Andi Irwan Muluk
We visited Sekumpul, an area near Martapura Square. There is the tomb of Guru Sekumpul, namely the tomb of Guru Zaini Abdul Ghani. He is a cleric who is considered sacred close to a saint. —Maimunawaro
I doubt, is he actually a cleric or a bodyguard? He even escorted me to the toilet, opened the door, and waited for me. During the journey from the toilet door to the hotel lobby, he asked about my status: still in school or college, working or not, and even asked: when will I get married. Gosh! — Nuni Rachmawati
Oh but don't be mistaken. It's actually my atheist friends who respect my religion and my prayer schedule more. They are even the ones who take me to the mosques in Foshan and Guangzhou. Anyway, sweet! — Resti Dahlan
And there are many more unforgettable impressions when they are in a holy city.
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