Maryam Amir – Struggling salah
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A person talks about a friend who used to pray, but wasn't focusing on it. They later set a timer for them to pray, but it wasn't working. They later discuss setting a timer for them to pray again, but it wasn't working. They also talk about setting a timer for them to pray again, but it wasn't working.
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I have a friend who was trying to pray, and they didn't used to, and
they want me to, like, remind them, so we're sitting and we're
hanging out and it's time to pray. I was like, Hey, you want to make
wudu and pray? They were like, not really. I just didn't really,
like, focus on what I'm doing right now. And I was like, okay,
like, why don't you set a timer? Just set a timer. Seven minutes,
go make wudu pray, and you will be back before the timer is done.
Probably, I mean, you're not going to be reciting social buchara So,
and they were like, okay, yeah, I'll do that. Set a timer. They
went, made Lulu came back, prayed, we're back in seven minutes. For
some people, it's going to be longer, others shorter, especially
if you're already in waldoa helps, but the sense of accomplishment
that they felt in getting their prayer done.
It's found a lot, isn't it worth it? Aren't those seven minutes
worth it? 35 minutes of your day, of your whole day? Isn't it worth
it? Do.