Ismail Londt – Luqmah. Unspoken Etiquette no. 7. For those leading Tarwh

Ismail Londt
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The speaker discusses the importance of not repeating herself twice or thrice in a situation. She suggests leaving someone in a stressful situation and focusing on finishing what was intended. The speaker also mentions the importance of not disclosing what was meant in a situation and having experience from other people to draft something as the way ahead.
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Smell as salaamu, alaykum, warhamat Allah,

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in the event that the half of the leading the tarahu becomes too

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confused

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when you rectify him and is you have to repeat yourself twice or

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thrice, then it's best just to leave him, because it can be

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really stressful there in front confusing. He was focused on one

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thing, and now you call out. He's not sure what you're saying at

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times, maybe there's some additional sound, additional noise

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in the masjid, etc. So leave him and continue. He also the half is

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if you, who are leading, are being rectified, and you can't focus,

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you're panicking,

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then one of two things you you, you either just push through and

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complete what you intended for the rakaha, okay, ignore what is being

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said, and then speak with your colleagues after your your Taslim,

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after you complete the second Raka, or

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at that point there, even though You never completed what you

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intended for that Raka. You make rukua, you go down,

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and you complete your Raka, and you try again the second Rakka. If

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it happened in your second Rakka, you just complete that second

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unit. Taslim, I mean, assalamu. Alaikum, Allah, and complete. And

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you turn around and you discuss it with him, just in a more calm

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space.

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So lukma etiquette, unspoken etiquette, and perhaps in the

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future, with experience from many other huffal we can draft

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something as guidelines. May Allah is the way ahead and accept the

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offering. I mean, Islam aliqu.

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