Brilio.net – Recently, news about religious harmony in Indonesia has been in the spotlight of netizens. Not without reason, a number of content circulating on social media during Ramadan this year is different from before. This is because of the actions of non-Muslims who took part in the takjil hunt which recently became a hot topic of conversation in cyberspace.
Many non-Muslims deliberately hunt for takjil before 5 pm. There are even those who have bought takjil from 3 pm. This action invited various hilarious responses from netizens. Many feel competitive, but quite a few are also happy because they are enthusiastic about this moment.
As if it wasn't over yet, enthusiasm for participating in activities related to Ramadan was also seen from a man who bought koko shirts. Uniquely, these fathers whose names are unknown are non-Muslims. This unique moment was shared by the child by uploading a video on the TikTok account @familikumbang.
As is known, buying koko clothes before Eid has become a habit for most Indonesians. It turns out that this habit is also followed by middle-aged men. In the video shared by his son, he is seen trying on several koko clothes.
photo: TikTok/@familykumbang
“Dad bought a lot of colored fir,” said the father, quoted by brilio.net, Friday (22/3).
“But Dad is Catholic,” said his son, laughing.