Main characters as Haji Husin. as Sabrina in season 2–4. •
Haji Husin — The origin of Haji Husin is unknown. In the second episode of the first season, when he was young, he worked as a
cook during the
pre-independence era of Indonesia. He is a mosque keeper who has several students, including Ustād Addin, Zidan, Sabrina, Havid, Jagur, and Jambrong. It is mentioned that his wife has passed away. In one of the episodes of the second season, Haji Husin's best friend,
Kyai Firman, provides a clue that Haji Husin had repented before going on the
pilgrimage and decided to deepen his knowledge of Islam. Haji Husin is portrayed by
Deddy Mizwar from the first season to the sixth season. •
Ustād Addin — Haji Husin's adopted son. Being an
orphan since childhood, he received guidance from Haji Husin and received formal education, eventually becoming a
computer engineer. He is the
inventor and developer of the time tunnel program. Ustād Addin is married to a former fortune-teller named Sabrina. In the first season, Ustād Addin was played by Adjie Pangestu, in the second season by Dicky Chandra, and from the third season to the sixth season, he was portrayed by
Hefri Olifian. •
Zidan — A student in a
madrasa run by Haji Husin and Ustād Addin. He accidentally becomes involved in the time machine project when he hides in Ustād Addin's laboratory, and as a result, Ustād Addin accidentally sends him to the year 1945. Haji Husin comes to his aid. Zidan is close friends with Havid and Jambrong. The character of Zidan is portrayed by
Jourast Jordy from the first season to the sixth season. •
Sabrina — A former
paranormal and
fortune-teller who Haji Husin and Zidan encounter in the time tunnel. She is on the verge of being attacked by robbers when Haji Husin and Zidan come to her rescue. Initially, Haji Husin, who is a widower, develops feelings for Sabrina, but he later realizes that Ustād Addin, his student, also has feelings for her. Haji Husin decides to step back. Eventually, Sabrina marries Ustād Addin, and they have a child together. In the series, Sabrina is portrayed by
Christy Jusung from season two to four,
Aditya Novika in season five, and
Zaskia Adya Mecca in season six. •
Havid — A former
thief who repented and became a student of Haji Husin. In the first few episodes of the second season, Havid tries to conceal the fact that he is illiterate and unable to count. However, his secret is eventually revealed when Haji Husin discovers that he cannot give correct change to a buyer at the mosque cooperative. In the third season, Havid meets his future wife, Adinda, who was previously pursued by Jambrong. Havid's character is portrayed by
Opie Kumis from season two to season six. •
Jambrong — A former "
preman" (gangster) who repents and becomes a student of Haji Husin. He is a close friend of Havid and Jagur, and his character is introduced in the third season. In the storyline, Jambrong has a rivalry with Havid for the affections of Adinda. However, he eventually marries Vira. Jambrong's character is portrayed by Ramdhani Qubil AJ from season three to season six. •
Jagur — A former
criminal convict who repents and becomes a student of Haji Husin. When he first appears, he is rejected by his former friends, Havid and Jambrong. In order to demonstrate his sincerity in repentance, Jagur asks Zidan to help him remove his
tattoo. The character of Jagur is portrayed by Asrul Dahlan from the end of the fourth season to the sixth season, with a distinctive
Batak accent reflecting the actor's hometown origin.
Recurring •
Aura — An orphan girl who had a crush on Ustād Addin in the first season. She competed with Lestari, who also liked Ustād Addin. However, for one reason or another, neither of these two girls was chosen by Ustād Addin to be his wife. The role was played by Lenia Masagantha. •
Lestari — A girl had a crush on Ustād Addin in season one. She competed with Aura, who also liked Ustād Addin. However, for one reason or another, neither of these two girls was chosen by Ustād Addin to be his wife. The role was played by Irma Safitri. •
Intan — A girl who has been a friend of Ustād Addin since childhood. Ustād Addin asked her to pretend to be his girlfriend to make Sabrina jealous. However, not wanting to cause any major issues, Intan eventually revealed the truth to Sabrina and urged Ustād Addin to apologize to her. Later, Intan appeared as Sabrina's companion during the marriage proposal ceremony organized by Ustād Addin. The character Intan only appeared in the second season and was played by Fitri Kurnia. • '''Zidan's Parents''' — Zidan's father works as an engineer, while Zidan's mother is a housewife. In the second season, it was explained that Zidan's mother was a village head, suggesting that her husband was a
civil servant. The character of Zidan's father was played by Diaz Erlangga in seasons one to three, Hedi Yunus in season four, and Tabah Penemuan in season five. On the other hand, the character of Zidan's mother is played by Anggia Jelita. • '''Zidan's Grandparents''' — They appeared in the fourth episode of the first season, expressing annoyance towards Zidan's father and mother for their infrequent visits. The characters of Zidan's grandparents were played by Wingky Harun and Indriana Indriyanti. •
Kyai Firman — A senior cleric who became a teacher of repentance for Haji Husin and later became the unofficial adoptive parent of Sabrina, bringing her together with Haji Husin and Ustād Addin. The character was portrayed by
Eman Sulaeman. •
Dukun Setan — A
black magic sorcerer who claims to possess supernatural powers and the ability to solve any problem. He is portrayed as an antagonist character who constantly opposes the good intentions of Haji Husin and his students. He first appeared in the second season under the name Dukun Sakti before being renamed to Dukun Setan in the third season. The character of Dukun Setan is portrayed by Opik Amada. •
Jin Hitam — A supernatural entity that constantly disrupts the faith of believers. It first appeared in the second season and forms a friendship with Dukun Setan in the fifth season. The character of Jin Hitam is portrayed by Ali Bustomi. •
Adinda — Havid's wife made her first appearance in the third season and also became a target of affection from Jambrong. The character was played by Irma De Vanty from season three to season five and later portrayed by Irma Annisa in season six. •
Jamil and his wife — Adinda's parents, Jamil and his wife, were introduced in the third season. Jamil, who was a close friend of Haji Husin in their youth, was portrayed by Gito Rollies. His wife's character was played by Elly Ermawati. •
Vira — Jambrong's wife made her first appearance in the fifth season. Alongside Adinda, she is entrusted with managing a
food court that is run by the mosque foundation. The character of Vira was initially played by Ayu Pratiwi in the fifth season and later portrayed by Mega Yunia in the sixth season. •
Sofia — She is the sister of Zidan's mother and experienced domestic problems with her husband, which eventually led to divorce. However, her husband later asked for reconciliation. Haji Husin intends to assist her in this matter by suggesting that she get married again so she can remarry her ex-husband. The character is portrayed by Inneke Koesherawati. •
Jardin — Jambrong's friend who sought consultation with Haji Husin regarding writing a book. He developed a crush on Sabrina, prompting Jambrong to remind him that Sabrina was already married. Jardin's character only appeared in the third season and was played by
Agus Kuncoro. •
Firdaus — The son of Ustād Addin and Sabrina, made his first appearance as a baby in the fifth season. It was later revealed in the sixth season that he had grown up and become an elementary school student. The character of baby Fidaus was portrayed by Ferdiansyah, while the portrayal of little Firdaus was done by Emir Alviandri Akram. • '''Jagur's mother''' — Appeared in the fifth season. She came because her son asked her to propose to Annisa. She brought a 'souvenir', which was later used as a dowry for her son—a gold bar. This character is played by Cut Harilda with a distinctive Batak accent, even though the actress is from Aceh. •
Annisa — Jambrong's younger sister, who appears in the fifth season, marries Jagur and later assists her husband in managing a plantation business funded by a mosque foundation. The character of Annisa is played by Linda Leona. •
Anjas — A plantation employee who is under the supervision of Havid and Jambrong. Has a physical disability, has difficulty speaking clearly and is too innocent. This character appeared in the fifth season and was played by Chairul Yusuf. •
Aini — An agricultural businesswoman who expresses interest in becoming a partner in the plantation managed by the trio of Havid, Jambrong, and Jagur. As time goes on and she frequently consults with Haji Husin, the two develop a close relationship, and Haji Husin's desire to marry her emerges. However, Aini's parents believe that Haji Husin is too old. This character only appeared in the sixth season and was played by Cheche Kirani. •
Engkong Icung and his wife — A toy balloon seller, who was kicked out by his wife due to household problems, then approached Haji Husin to request acceptance as a mosque caretaker. The character of Engkong Icung is played by Sujarwo, while his wife is played by Aty Cancer Zein. The two characters only appear in the sixth season.
Other characters •
Superman — Appearing in one episode in the first season, is depicted as being old and planning to retire. Played by Pak Bendot. •
Prince Diponegoro — Appears in one episode in the first season, played by Andra PSP. •
Malin Kundang — Appeared in the 10th and 11th episodes of the second season, played by Septian Dwi Cahyo. •
Gadjah Mada — Appears in the 18th and 19th episodes of the second season, played by Diding Yacob. •
Husband and wife pithecanthropus erectus — Appears in the 19th episode in the second season, being told as the ancestor of Zidan's parents. Played by Diaz Erlangga and Anggia Jelita. •
Jaka Tarub — Appears in one episode in the second season, played by Fachrul Rozy. •
Nyi Roro Kidul — Appears in two episodes in the fourth season, played by Aldona Toncic. Several actors and actresses, including Anwar Fuady, Rahman Yakob, Pietrajaya Burnama, Ujang Ronda, Ali Bustomi, Eddies Adelia, Rifat Sungkar,
Rachel Amanda, and Senandung Nacita, have also portrayed one-off characters in one or two episodes of the series. ==Production==