Ismail Londt – Luqmah. Unspoken Etiquette no. 7. For those leading Tarwh
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Smell as salaamu, alaykum, warhamat Allah,
in the event that the half of the leading the tarahu becomes too
confused
when you rectify him and is you have to repeat yourself twice or
thrice, then it's best just to leave him, because it can be
really stressful there in front confusing. He was focused on one
thing, and now you call out. He's not sure what you're saying at
times, maybe there's some additional sound, additional noise
in the masjid, etc. So leave him and continue. He also the half is
if you, who are leading, are being rectified, and you can't focus,
you're panicking,
then one of two things you you, you either just push through and
complete what you intended for the rakaha, okay, ignore what is being
said, and then speak with your colleagues after your your Taslim,
after you complete the second Raka, or
at that point there, even though You never completed what you
intended for that Raka. You make rukua, you go down,
and you complete your Raka, and you try again the second Rakka. If
it happened in your second Rakka, you just complete that second
unit. Taslim, I mean, assalamu. Alaikum, Allah, and complete. And
you turn around and you discuss it with him, just in a more calm
space.
So lukma etiquette, unspoken etiquette, and perhaps in the
future, with experience from many other huffal we can draft
something as guidelines. May Allah is the way ahead and accept the
offering. I mean, Islam aliqu.