Bacaan Talqin Mayit
يَا عَبْدَ اللهِ ابْنَ أَمَةِ اللهِ (٣×) يَا [فُلَانُ بْنُ فُلَانٍ]
It is a practice that transforms the grave from a place of mere decay into a cradle of potential reunion. Whether you view it as a theological necessity or a cultural comfort, its emotional resonance is undeniable. bacaan talqin mayit
Scholars like Imam al-Ghazali have argued that while the body is lifeless, the soul (Ruh) lingers, confused and terrified by the new reality of the grave. The Talqin acts as an anchor. It is a voice of familiarity in the silence of the earth, reminding the soul that it belongs to Allah, even as it transitions into the unknown. The Talqin acts as an anchor
Funeral rites are farḍ kifāyah (communal obligation). Talqīn falls under taʿziyah (consoling) and duʿāʾ (supplication) for the dead, which are unanimously recommended. "O servant of Allah
“Bismillāhir raḥmānir raḥīm. Alḥamdulillāhi rabbil ‘ālamīn, waṣṣalātu wassalāmu ‘alā sayyidinā Muḥammadin wa ‘alā ālihi wa ṣaḥbihi ajma‘īn.”
The reciter calls out the name of the deceased (e.g., "O servant of Allah, son/daughter of Hawa").



