Ismail Londt – Luqmah. Unspoken Etiquette No. 4. For those leading Tarwh

Ismail Londt
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The speaker discusses the potential consequences of a situation where a suspect is caught and possibly murdered. They suggest that either the suspect is too vulnerable to return to the starting point or the suspect is too weak to recite the phrase. The speaker warns that the consequences could be severe.

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			Smell.
		
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			If the half of the leading the
Torah goes blank and comes to a
		
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			dead stop, a dead halt, one of two
things could happen, either he is
		
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			quick enough to go back to the
start of the ayah that he blacked
		
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			out in,
		
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			or
		
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			he remains silent. You then the
one who's giving lukma has two
		
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			choices. Either you put him back
to the start of the ayah he was
		
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			reciting, so you can try again to
find the flow and
		
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			rectify himself, or you give lukma
And you mention the word or the
		
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			phrase that he was supposed to
recite,
		
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			the phrase that he got stuck on.
He.