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The Bag for Me, the Prayer Robe for Her

Tasnya untukku, mukenanya untuk beliau
Tasnya untukku, mukenanya untuk beliau

It was my wedding day, and as usual, guests came bringing all kinds of gifts. Some carried big boxes wrapped with pretty ribbons, some handed over envelopes filled with cash, and a few even brought cakes as presents.

Among all the gifts, one from the neighbor next door to my mom’s house really caught my attention. It was a soft, silky fabric bag — maybe velvet or satin, I couldn’t really tell. It had bright floral patterns and looked just like the kind of bag women use to carry their mukena (prayer robe) to the mosque.

I thought to myself, Oh, maybe this is a new prayer robe set. That’s nice. But when I opened it, it was empty. Just the bag, no mukena inside. I forced a polite smile, thinking, Well, maybe it’s just meant to be a bag.

Months passed, and married life went on as usual. Then came the morning of Eid, and I went to join the Eid prayer at the neighborhood mosque. That’s when I saw her — the neighbor who’d given me that gift.

She was standing in the front row, wearing a prayer robe with the exact same pattern and fabric as the bag she gave me. I froze for a second, trying not to laugh. So… that’s what happened?

I chuckled quietly to myself. Apparently, the gift was really just the bag for me, the prayer robe for her.

Even now, every time I see that bag in my closet, I can’t help but smile and shake my head. Well… at least I got the bag, right?


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