Kapanlagi.com - After releasing her eldest child Adiba Khanza to start a new life with her husband, Umi Pipik has to release one of her children again to pursue education. It is known that Umi Pipik's youngest child named Bilal Ataya has decided to continue his education in Tarim, Yemen.
It is known that Yemen is one of the popular Islamic education spots in Indonesia. Not only Umi Pipik's youngest son, but it is also known that Syarifah Syahra, the stepdaughter of Kartika Putri, has decided to continue her education in Yemen.
Having to release the youngest to a foreign country, Umi Pipik appears unable to hold back her tears. She said she was very sad to have to release her youngest child, but she didn't want to cry because she knew that this decision was the best decision.
1. All Brothers and Sisters Accompany
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Not only Umi Pipik, Bilal's departure was also accompanied by his siblings. It can be seen that there are Adiba Khanza, Abidzar Al-Buchori, and Ayla Azuhro who also couldn't hold back their emotions and tears as they had to part with the youngest one.
At the same time, Umi Pipik also prayed for her youngest child to be able to pursue education smoothly in that foreign country.
"Insha Allah, Ummi and all the siblings always pray for Bilal, there Bilal is always healthy and given patience in seeking knowledge ... O Allah, protect Bilal and all other students, arrive safely at their destination, Ameen," Umi wrote in the caption column of her Instagram.
2. Bilal's Education Expenses in Yemen
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After uploading the farewell video on her personal Instagram, not a few Indonesian celebrities and netizens also prayed for the smooth journey and education of Bilal in Yemen.
One of the comments that caught attention was a question about the cost of education in Yemen. Without hesitation, Umi Pipik then revealed the education expenses that Bilal spent while in Yemen.
"Arabic language test, and the cost is around Rp68 million for 1 year, including visa, plane tickets, boarding in Yemen, and lessons for one year, registration fee of Rp3 million," said Umi Pipik.
Apparently, the money that needs to be prepared to pursue education in Yemen reaches 68 million. However, Umi explained that the cost already includes meals and departure expenses for the first year only.
"It includes meals, that price is only for the year of departure because there are visa and ticket expenses, but for the following years, it's only per month, dormitory and tuition fees only," she concluded.
(kpl/nas)
Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.