Ismail Londt – Luqmah. Unspoken Etiquette No. 3. For those leading Tarwh

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The speaker discusses the importance of calling out the correct words and phrases when using the phrase " hungover by the start of the right side of the head," as it is common to avoid mistakes. The phrase " hungover by the start of the right side" is recommended for more subtle improvement.

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			Smell as salaamu, alaykum,
warhamat, Allah.
		
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			What's also encouraged is, instead
of calling out the correct word or
		
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			correct correct phrase,
		
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			what's recommended, if the half is
was making the lukma, giving the
		
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			lukma, if he's able to, is to
		
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			mention the start of the verse in
which the one leading made the
		
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			error in a take him back to the
start of the ayah so he can
		
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			attempt to electrify himself.
		
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			That comes with some experience,
and it comes with the heart for
		
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			this giving lukma being focused
and familiar with the work, I know
		
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			of some masajid. We have so many
hofal
		
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			the ones leading for the night
		
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			do not give lukma. They have a
special, dedicated Hafiz who is
		
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			not to lead, but his only duty for
that night is to give lukma. In
		
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			the event that lukma is required.
		
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			Sometimes you cannot help it.
		
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			Your mind and your ear is so with
the verses. The moment the Hafez
		
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			makes the mistake or goes into a
mutasha Bihar verse, A resembling
		
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			verse, you naturally almost
immediately call out the
		
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			rectification, the correct word or
the appropriate phrase for that
		
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			ayah,
		
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			as opposed to the mutasha biha
ayah. You call it out, okay, you
		
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			know you will surprise the Hafi
that's leading, but it happens at
		
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			times, and therefore it's
encouraged to be more subtle by
		
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			taking him back to the start of
the verse or section that he is
		
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			supposed to be in Allah is the way
ahead and accept the offering
		
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			Ameen a.