Hasyim is a former volunteer from confrontation between Indonesia-Malaysia in 1965. After his beloved wife died, he decided not to marry and live with his only son Haris and Haris's children named Salman and Salina. Living on the border of Indonesia-Malaysia makes its own problems. Border communities have to struggle desperately to keep their lives including Hashim's family, but fidelity and loyalty to the nation make Hashim stay. Beside that, Haris chose to live in Malaysia because he thinks Malaysia is much more promising for the future. He also intends to invite the whole family moved. What happened to Hasyim's family?
The story of the simple life of a human child in finding his identity and returning to the way of Allah SWT.
A teenager with low memorization ability cannot memorize Pancasila. However, he is a good person in the eyes of society.
Ummi Aminah, a 68 years old ustadzah (the term originally means teacher but in Indonesian urban contexts it often translates to Islamic preacher), has loyal congregation. She has seven children. From her first failed marriage, she has two children: Umar whose wife is Risma. Risma is a typical daughter-in-law, cynical and is not in a good relationship with Ummi’s family. Risma is always worried that Umar’s family will take advantage of their wealth. This often drives Umar over his edge so that he threateans to divorce Risma. Aisyah, the second daughter, is a housewife whose husband is Hasan, a middle level civil servant, with two little children.
Deep in the slums of Indonesia, a ruthless crime lord uses the locals as human shields to evade capture. But when an elite tactical unit infiltrates his stronghold, a brutal battle erupts—one that will only end with blood, betrayal, and the fall of a kingpin.
When a human trafficking syndicate abducts a local girl, warrior-preacher Azrax springs into action. With the aid of two men whose sister and girlfriend were also taken, he travels to Hong Kong to dismantle the syndicate and bring the kidnapped girls home.