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Service Learning from Recount and Narrative

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 name; Desinta Shalnabilla Sumanjaya. kls; X MIPA 2 no; 06 During Ramadan I do a lot of things like tarawih, tadarus, and other daan. this is tarawih time with friends Every day we tarawih with people, I always choose to pray outside with friends because I look for fresh air. After the tarawih we went home to change clothes and left for tadarus at the TPQ Darul Hudah mosque. with friends and village mothers, it's nice to be able to gather like this during tadarus. This is my Koran time.

Narrative Text with happy ending

 Datu Museng and Maipa Deapati  The love story of Datu Museng and Maipa Deapati began when Addengareng, the grandfather of Datu Museng, fled with his grandchildren across the vast ocean to the land of Sumbawa, as a result of the politics of fighting against the dutch invaders in the land of Gowa, which made the earth of Gowa turbulent and no longer conducive. to be used as a safe place to live. It was on Sumbawa Island that finally Datu Museng grew into an adult and met Maipa Deapati at a recitation house called Bale Mampewa. Finally, the seeds of love grew in Datu Museng's heart from the first time he saw Maipa Deapati's graceful and charming figure, and they were in a relationship. And one day Datu Museng went to the Holy Land of Mecca to study. It was there that he got the knowledge of `` Bunga Ejana Madina ''. It turns out that Datu Museng's departure to the land of Mecca did not make the two people who loved each other separate, but the separation made the bond

Datu Musing and Mipa Deapati

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 This heartwarming love story between Datu Museng and Maipa Deapati departs from a folk tale that is very popular among the people of Makassar, which is told by parents to their children and grandchildren, so that they can learn lessons from education, struggle and loyalty. So great is the story between Datu Museng, the son of the royal aristocrat of Gowa and Maipa Deapati, the noble daughter of the Kingdom of Sumbawa, which is embedded in the minds of the Makassar people, so that the names of these two legendary figures are immortalized as street names in Makassar City. The street names seem to have been deliberately made side by side with each other as if the Makassar City Government has also blessed their eternal love relationship. Jalan Maipa is on the right side of Hotel Imperial Aryaduta Makassar. At the western end of Jalan Datu Museng, there is a grave site with two wooden headstones that are firmly side by side, which is said to be the burial place of the two couples of love,