 That's off topic. He's asking how can he increase his concentration while performing Salah? Not easy. Not easy and I'm no one to talk about that because it's not like I've achieved perfection in concentration and Salah. There's always the odd time when you're thinking where am I going out or meeting do I have? What's the score at the football match that I was watching? It's not easy but there are certain things which I believe that I may have seen that have helped me in certain instances. First and foremost trying to pray somewhere which is a bit quieter you know a room which is dedicated as a Salah room going to the mosque that has a major effect. You're going to start stand you know you're going to pray standing next to the World Cup final on TV half your eyes are going to be looking at the TV screen. If you can have a room in the house which is dedicated to praying or you can find a quieter spot or you can go to the local mosque everyone's in a while and pray your prayers that's one thing. Secondly every meal requires starters Salah requires starters as well for example a person reading a bit of Quran before they begin doing some istighfar before they begin that can help. Thirdly not always reciting Qulhu Allahu Ahad or Anna Ataina Ka Al-Kawthar after Surat Al-Fatiha. Try and change it up a bit try and read Surat Al-Nas, try and read Surat Al-Falaq, try and read for example Surat Al-Qadr, try and read Surat Al-Muzzammin, Surat Al-Kafirun these are many rewards. Surat Al-Baqarah Surat Al-Baqarah if you go to Hajj or Hurrah you're gonna have to listen to Surat Al-Baqarah certainly when you're when you're praying but try and change up the Surah insha Allah that's something in Qunut not the same dua all the time many times you hear people recite the same dua Rab Anna Ataina Fid Dunya Hassana or sometimes you know Rab iqfir li wal iwal try and change it Allahumma Qunli wal iqa Allahumma Qfir li al-Mu'minina wal-Mu'minat in your Sujood change up the last part not always sometimes Allahumma Annias Al-Rahat Al-Mu't wa Al-Maghfirat Al-Mu't wa Al-Hafwa Al-Husam Al-Mu'min wal-Wurood all of these try and change up the Salah why because automatically in your head you're thinking you know what today I'm doing a different Surah you're now devoted to Allah you're thinking about how to talk to Allah and more important than all the other advices I've given make sure you know the translation of what you're reciting there are many Muslims out there if you ask them what does the word many if you ask him what's the difference between the two Allah is the one who praises him many don't say there are many who don't know the translation of that then you're just talking parroting almost the oscillating tongue movements are happening try your hardest if you can to try and sit one day and learn the translation of what it is that you're saying to Allah and see the difference it will make inshallah one advice that I got when I asked this question from a Grand Ayatullah was which I think has helped me personally obviously I'm your student but he said Salah like you said has starters also so he said right from where you do wudhu think why you're performing the wudhu so when you wash your face say forgive the sins that I did with my eyes forgive the for example the feet that have taken me to see an etc and from that moment you get into the sort of position to pray and and you're almost ready to to to greet your Lord so I find that that's always helped within