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In the Name of Allah
« Mutation: Sudden Change in Genes » Can we accept that man is deposed from his humanity and turned into another creature? Can scientific rules justify transformation of a human face into that of an animal? If this face is
to be formed, where will the change occur? And how will science accept
this? Or is such a thing entirely impossible? If such an
issue is to be truly accepted by scientists over the world,
where and which
rule of human physical composition has to be first investigated?
Does it have to start from the
first gene? Or should man’s plasma be investigated? Or do haematology
and primary genetics need to be discussed and researched on? Or do the
entire philosophical powers, i.e. the initial sheer power and movement
and mobility and enthusiasm and zest which are within 33 billion cells
in man’s body, change and transform? What should be done? Yes, there is a
term named ‘mutation’ which means sudden and unpredictable changes in
genetic matter (genes). In other words,
is it possible
that a change accidentally occurs in a gene which forms a man? Indeed,
experience has revealed that
some changes
may occur over a period of time in some aspects of man’s appearance.
However, these changes do not occur in the true face, i.e. pillars of
man’s essence, but rather in variables. For instance, Nader Shah (king
of Iran, 1688-1747) because of the power he had, wanted to discover
whether it was possible to change people’s beliefs, skin colours and
faces. Therefore, he had tribes move from one area to another to change
the people. In other words, he would cause people of one race to marry
people of other races or he would order a tribe who lived in tropical
areas to be moved to other areas so that he could maybe cause
transformation in people’s faces and even in their beliefs. Yes, this
would happen, but it was minor and in another way (not sudden change).
In other words, there would be changes in the people’s skin colour, body
mass or social behaviour and other external variables due to the weather
condition and nutrition and other factors. Such
transformations have occurred and do occur.
But does this
justify transformation of human faces? If you are
willing, await further explanation of this subject. Source: Research on the subject of reincarnation – result of research by Professor Mosavi under volume 9 of Mulla Sadra’s book, Asfar, pages 4 and 5
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