Ismail Londt – Luqmah Unspoken Etiquette no. 6. For those leading Tarwh

Ismail Londt
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The speaker discusses how a mistake made by someone may result in the same mistake being made again. They suggest that the mistake may be related to a variety of factors, including mistakes made by the person, the words being used, or the formulation of the words. The speaker warns that the mistake may not be completely avoidable and suggests leaving the conversation open for future clarification.
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If he makes the

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same mistake the second time you have to assess say. Now, say, for

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example, it's not

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a shift or slip into him with the Shabiha verse, but it's a word

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error. Say, he changed the word, or he left out a word, or added a

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word, or change the change the vowel, change the haraka, if he

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does it the second time, one of two things you know him, or

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perhaps you do not, but it's either that is genuinely making a

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mistake and not pronouncing correctly so then you call out the

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correct word,

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or

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it is that he lent that word incorrectly, or he prepared that

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verse incorrectly. If you're going to call out the same thing, he

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doesn't know what is right from wrong. He thinks what he's saying

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is right. Then you leave it and let him complete the ayah and

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continue. And after he's completed his two units, you mentioned this

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to him, then you have a choice. I know, in certain spaces, there was

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still one that Arya to be recited in the next rakaha, so that the

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barakah of all the ayat was still recited in solar, even though it's

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not with its original set of verses in.

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