Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – Q&A Keep Forgetting which Rak’at You’re in

Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera
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The speaker discusses the importance of maintaining positive thoughts and feelings in recorded conversations. They suggest that breaking down the recordings and sitting in subsequent ones can help with maintaining positive emotions. The speaker emphasizes the need to make sure that one's thoughts are in the right order to avoid damaging the next record.
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While reading salaat, I sometimes forget what records I'm on and how

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many I have read this also happens after my second sujood. What

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should I do? Remember generally mentioned here that, if that's

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how, you know, if you had that kind of

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in decisiveness, then what you do is if it's the first time it's

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happened to you break yourself out, then you start to get if you

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just cannot decide which one you're on, and you don't even have

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any dominant opinion about which record you're in, you just break

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yourself up and start again. But if it's happening often to you,

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then you just base it on the least. So if it's between two and

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three, you just pretend it to right. And then and then sit in

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every record afterwards, because you have to make sure that your

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last record your last sitting is in the actual fourth record, or

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actual third record that if it's Maghrib, right, so in order for

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that to happen, you have to sit in every subsequent record after that

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to make sure that just in case that was the one

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