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Siti also recorded two songs for the soundtrack of the Indonesian film Perempuan Berkalong Sorban. One of the songs was a cover of Opick's "Ketika Cinta", while the other was a new song written by Siti, "Batasku Asaku". [90] Both songs were included in her fourteenth album, Tahajjud Cinta. [88]
"Untuk Kamu" ("For You") Ria Irawan: Dwiki Dharmawan Deddy Dhukun Untuk Kamu: 1992 "Untuk Semesta"† # ("Only My Universe") Lana Nitibaskara Dwiki Dharmawan Mirelda Hartadi Tyas Abiprasanti Soundtrack from Iqro: My Universe: 2019 [56] "Untuk Sesama Kita" ("For All of Us") Krakatau Dwiki Dharmawan Pra Budi Dharma Let There be Life: 1992 "We Are ...
An Indonesian Muslim man doing dua. Muslims regard dua as a profound act of worship. Muhammad is reported to have said, "Dua is itself a worship." [3] [4]There is a special emphasis on du'a in Muslim spirituality and early Muslims took great care to record the supplications of Muhammad and his family and transmit them to subsequent generations. [5]
CMS is among the world's largest purchasers of health care with $1.5 trillion in outlays during fiscal 2024, according to the agency's annual financial report.
The daughter of Bob Lee, the tech executive whose fatal stabbing nearly two years ago sent shock waves through Silicon Valley and stoked debate about violent crime in San Francisco, said she felt ...
Tiga Orang Perempuan (SCTV, 2001) Mencintaimu (SCTV, 2001) Kalau Cinta Jangan Marah (SCTV, 2001) Doa Membawa Berkah 2 (Indosiar, 2001) Jinny Lagi Jinny Lagi 1–2 (SCTV, 2002–2004) Tuyul Millenium 1–2 (SCTV, 2002–2004) Permaisuri Hatiku (RCTI, 2002) Tunjuk Satu Bintang (SCTV, 2002) Setetes Embun (RCTI, 2002–2003) Doa dan Anugerah 1 ...
Ibu Pertiwi is a popular theme in Indonesian patriotic songs and poems and was mentioned in several of them, such as the song "Ibu Pertiwi" and "Indonesia Pusaka".In the national anthem "Indonesia Raya", the lyrics "Jadi pandu ibuku" ("[is] the scout/guide to my mother") is a reference to Ibu Pertiwi as the metaphorical mother of the Indonesian people. [2]
By Steven Brill Letter From the Editors Backstage at Johnson & Johnson. On May 20, about 100 stock analysts gathered in the ballroom of the Hyatt Regency Hotel in New Brunswick, New Jersey, to hear good news from top executives at Johnson & Johnson: The company had 10 new drugs in the pipeline that might achieve more than a billion dollars in annual sales.