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Kecewa dikhianati kekasih hati, Kang Hae Jin nekad membunuh diri di perairan Malaysia. Takdir ALLAH telah mengatur segalanya. Dia diselamatkan keluarga nelayan, Pak Cik Hanifah. Fatimah Al-Zahra, anak Pak Cik Hanifah sering membayanginya siang dan malam. Lemah lembut pada fizikalnya, namun sukar hendak mendekatinya menjadikan gadis itu istimewa pada pandangan Kang Hae Jin. Menjadikan dia terlalu ingin hendak mengenali gadis itu. Saat hati sudah sayang, perpisahan dipinta sebagai pilihan. Kang Hae Jin kembali ke Korea. Saat perpisahan, rasa rindu dan sayang makin membara, namun terhalang dek perbezaan budaya dan agama. Juga sikap Zara yang makin mendingin menyebabkan dia dirundung rasa kecewa.
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Cinta pandang pertama – “Hmm... aku tak percaya pada ungkapan ini sebenarnya. Tapi, sejak bertemu Naura... kenapa hati aku rasa lain? Naura nampak cute sangat. Mana tahu kalau ini memang jodoh aku! Terima ajelah.” – Ammar Bakhtiar Tak kenal maka tak cinta – “ Aduh, macam mana nak cinta kalau kenal pun tak? Macam kahwin dengan orang asing. Kenapa pulak lelaki ni tiba-tiba setuju? Suka-suka hati dia aje. Atau dia ada agenda lain? Dia nak jual aku ke? Ibu, tolong!” – Naura Namun, walau macam mana pun kata hati Ammar dan Naura, mereka tetap disatukan. Bahtera itu harus dikemudi dengan apa cara sekali pun. Kalau karam, lemaslah mereka. Kalau dilanda badai, hancurlah semua. Selebihnya biarkan cinta bercerita...
Or, An Attempt to show, that The Druids were the Priests of Oriental Colonies Who Emigrated from India; and were the Introducers of the First or Cadmean System of Letters, and the Builders of Stonehenge, of Carnac, and of Other Cyclopean Works, in Asia and Europe. Complete with many informative prints and maps. Partial Contents: Necessity of Etymology; Alphabets; Changes in Language; Druids acquainted with Letters; Irish, Greek, and Hebrew Letters the same; Hieroglyphics; Ciphering invented before Letters; Virgil a Druid; Genesis; Persia, India, and China, the Depositaries, not the Inventors of Science; Who the Celtf were; Affinity between the Latin, Sanscrit, and Celtic; Term Barbarian; Arr...
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