
Rumi
Drama
Overview
Rumi is a rebellious yet intelligent and creative Islamic boarding student. While on a pilgrimage, he is stunned by a group of Sufi dancers he sees. This admiration inspires him to go to Turkey to participate in a calligraphy festival.
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Rifki Wardana
Rifki Wardana
Rumi
Rifki Wardana
Rumi
Muhajir
Muhajir
Ustadz Ilham
Muhajir
Ustadz Ilham
Rizki Indra Permana
Rizki Indra Permana
Alif
Rizki Indra Permana
Alif
Ahyani
Ahyani
Mudabbir
Ahyani
Mudabbir
DC Aryadi
DC Aryadi
Haji Irul
DC Aryadi
Haji Irul
Selvy Kanesya
Selvy Kanesya
Ibu
Selvy Kanesya
Ibu
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