Talqin - Kalimat
While Talqin is practiced by the majority of Sunni Muslims (Hanafis, Shafi’is, Hanbalis in one narration), some scholars (including some Salafi-leaning scholars) consider it an innovation ( bid’ah ) because it is not found in the most rigorously authenticated Hadith collections (Bukhari & Muslim).
The reciter continues: "Say: al-Islamu dini." kalimat talqin
Their first question: "Man rabbuka?" (Who is your Lord?) While Talqin is practiced by the majority of
Linguistically, Talqin means to "make someone understand," "to inspire," or "to remind." In Islamic funerary terminology, it refers to the practice of reciting specific phrases near the deceased after burial, aimed at helping the soul answer the questions of the angels Munkar and Nakir. At that precise moment, Allah sends a reminder
Then the angels ask: "Ma dinuka?" (What is your religion?)
The soul may be terrified, disoriented, and panicked. At that precise moment, Allah sends a reminder through the living—the Talqin . The reciter says: "Say: Allahu rabbi."

