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'''Talqīn al-mayyit''' (Arabic: تلقین المیت) consists in some phrases regarding Islamic beliefs that are recited for the deceased before burying his or her corpse. Talqin is a | {{under construction}} | ||
'''Talqīn al-mayyit''' (Arabic: تلقین المیت) consists in some phrases regarding Islamic beliefs that are recited for the deceased before burying his or her corpse. Talqin is a [[mustahab]] part of burying a corpse, according to [[fiqh]], it had better be performed both before and after filling the grave with soil when participants of the funeral return. Talqin is also recommended when the person is about to die. The phrases for talqin mentioned in ''[[Mafatih al-jinan]]'' come from different [[hadith]]s in this regard. The phrases are slightly different for men and women. | |||
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==The effects of talqin== | ==The effects of talqin== | ||
According to [[hadiths]], talqin and similar practices help one after their death, though they do not have a decisive role. The main decisive factor in one’s life after death is their own deeds and beliefs throughout their worldly lives. Some misdeeds may neutralize the effects of talqin, as [[Imam Sadiq (a)]] is reported to say: “at the time of [[the Prophet (s)]], a man from [[Medina]] was sick and about to die, and he lost his ability to talk. The Prophet (s) went to him and told him: “say that there is no god except Allah”. The man could not reiterate the phrase. There was a woman there. The Prophet (s) asked her: “is his mother still alive?” She replied: “I am his mother.” The Prophet (s) told her: “are you satisfied by him?” “No”, she answered. The Prophet (s) asked her to forgive him, and she did so. Then the Prophet (s) told him to say that there is no god except Allah, and this time he could reiterate it. | According to [[hadiths]], talqin and similar practices help one after their death, though they do not have a decisive role. The main decisive factor in one’s life after death is their own deeds and beliefs throughout their worldly lives. Some misdeeds may neutralize the effects of talqin, as [[Imam Sadiq (a)]] is reported to say: “at the time of [[the Prophet (s)]], a man from [[Medina]] was sick and about to die, and he lost his ability to talk. The Prophet (s) went to him and told him: “say that there is no god except Allah”. The man could not reiterate the phrase. There was a woman there. The Prophet (s) asked her: “is his mother still alive?” She replied: “I am his mother.” The Prophet (s) told her: “are you satisfied by him?” “No”, she answered. The Prophet (s) asked her to forgive him, and she did so. Then the Prophet (s) told him to say that there is no god except Allah, and this time he could reiterate it. | ||
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