What is the ruling if one is unsure whether they said 'and give dew and rain'?

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What is the ruling if one is unsure whether they said 'and give dew and rain'?

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If one is unsure whether they said 'and give dew and rain' - for 30 days it is assumed that they did not say it, and therefore, if they finished the prayer, they must return to the beginning of the prayer. If it is clear to them that they intended to say 'and give dew and rain' and after the prayer doubt arose - if the doubt arose immediately after the prayer, they return and pray again. If the doubt arose a long time after the prayer, they do not return.

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