Cinta Ilahi

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Cinta Ilahi
Genre Drama
Romance
Religion
Directed byAzman Yahya
Starring Johan As'ari
Diana Amir
Nazrief Nazri
Dian P. Ramlee
Ramona Zamzam
Opening themeTaubat - Nineball
Ending themeTaubat - Nineball
Country of origin Malaysia
Original languageMalay
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producerAzman Yahya
ProducerSheila Rusly
Production locations Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Running time38-42 minutes
Production companyJS Pictures Sdn Bhd
Original release
Network TV3
Release19 December 2014 (2014-12-19) 
20 March 2015 (2015-03-20)

Cinta Ilahi (English: Divine Love) is a 2014 Malaysian television series starring Johan As'ari, Diana Amir, Dian P. Ramlee, Nazrief Nazri and Ramona Zamzam. It aired on TV3 every Friday at 21.00 MST from December 19, 2014 to March 20, 2015. This drama streaming in YouTube TV3 Malaysia.

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Synopsis

Hud's a wild teenager, though he still hears her mother's words. He works as a slave boy but does not care about his work and likes to hang out. The situation changed when he met Mariam, a pure, beautiful girl. Because he wanted to capture Mariam's heart, he was willing to change by always coming to the mosque and attending religious lecture. Unfortunately, when Mariam was betrothed with Basri. What happens next?

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