Maryam Amir – Struggling salah

Maryam Amir
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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

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they want me to, like, remind them, so we're sitting and we're

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hanging out and it's time to pray. I was like, Hey, you want to make

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wudu and pray? They were like, not really. I just didn't really,

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like, focus on what I'm doing right now. And I was like, okay,

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like, why don't you set a timer? Just set a timer. Seven minutes,

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go make wudu pray, and you will be back before the timer is done.

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Probably, I mean, you're not going to be reciting social buchara So,

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and they were like, okay, yeah, I'll do that. Set a timer. They

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went, made Lulu came back, prayed, we're back in seven minutes. For

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some people, it's going to be longer, others shorter, especially

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if you're already in waldoa helps, but the sense of accomplishment

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that they felt in getting their prayer done.

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It's found a lot, isn't it worth it? Aren't those seven minutes

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worth it? 35 minutes of your day, of your whole day? Isn't it worth

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it? Do.

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