"When one of your brothers dies and you have smoothed the earth over his grave, let one of you stand at the head of his grave and say: 'O So-and-so, son of So-and-so,' for he will hear him but not answer. Then let him say: 'O So-and-so, son of So-and-so,' and he will sit up. Then let him say: 'O So-and-so, son of So-and-so,' and he will say: 'Direct me, may Allah have mercy on you,' though you will not hear him..."
The art of Talqin is not limited to the Sufi tradition; its principles and practices can be found in other spiritual traditions, such as Buddhism, Taoism, and Advaita Vedanta. However, in Sufism, Talqin is considered an essential aspect of the spiritual journey, allowing seekers to access the wisdom and guidance of a qualified spiritual teacher. talqin
In the context of learning, the is a traditional pedagogical approach where a teacher recites verses aloud and students repeat them exactly as heard. This method is the foundation of Quranic preservation, dating back to when the Angel Jibril taught the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in the Cave of Hira. "When one of your brothers dies and you
: It is highly effective for students, including young learners, to memorize large portions of the Quran by repeating fragments at least three times before moving to the next. However, in Sufism, Talqin is considered an essential