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