Refutation of the Doctrine of Transmigration — Page 3
1 ِۡ ی بِس ِۡ الل ِّٰ الرَّحٰۡن ِ الرَّح�ِ ِۡ ی بِس ِۡ الل ِّٰ الرَّحٰۡن ِ الرَّح�ِ In Sanskrit, transmigration is referred to as a w a - gawan, and believers of transmigration define it as, ‘a recurring cycle of birth and death because of one’s sins and virtues. ’ As far as the believers of transmigration were consulted and their writings examined, I only found one fundamental argument in support of it: We see that many people are blind, lame, maimed, one-eyed, deaf, and destitute by birth, while others are sovereigns, chiefs, wealthy, and rich. If it is said to be Parmeshwar’s will, then is Parmeshwar not impartial and fair to differentiate between people without any fault of 1. In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful. [Publisher]