The scholars say: “The one who will benefit from Talqin after his death is the one who practiced Talqin upon himself while alive.”
The soul repeats, and so on.
By Allah’s grace, the deceased hears this, and says: "Allahu rabbi."
This is why scholars call Talqin "the weapon of the deceased in the grave."
Then the angels ask: "Ma dinuka?" (What is your religion?)
Their first question: "Man rabbuka?" (Who is your Lord?)
Imagine this: The family has left the grave. The deceased is alone. The footsteps of the mourners fade. Suddenly, the earth splits, and two terrifying angels appear, sitting the soul upright.