Refutation of the Doctrine of Transmigration

by Hazrat Hakeem Noor-ud-Deen

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Refutation of the Doctrine of Transmigration — Page 28

M AU L M AU L A A N N A A H AK E E M NO OR-U D -DE E N H AK E E M NO OR-U D -DE E N R A R A 28 get horses, elephants, mules, women, woods for the houses, and shelter under large shady trees in the hot summer? So, according to the Aryas, sinfulness has existed in the world since time imme - morial and will be everlasting. TWENTY-Eighth Answer— When sin, as discussed in the twenty-seventh answer, is regarded to exist eternally and the sin - ners must endure punishment for their sins, then tell us whether, in such a situation, a sinner will develop a love for God or hatred towards Him? TWENTY-Ninth Answer— Our instincts testify that it is a great injustice to disparage a benefactor, a tutor, a master, a reformer, a guide, and a respectable being. In the words of the Creator of nature, there is a reference to a truthful person as follows: 1 ٗهَّنِا ْۤيِّبَر َنَسْحَا َياَوْثَم١ؕ ٗهَّنِا اَل ُحِلْفُي َنْوُمِلّٰظلا He is my Lord. He has made my stay with you honourable. Verily the wrongdoers never prosper. And then there are Holy Words of the Creator of nature: 2 َو ُتٰبِّيَّطلا َنْيِبِّيَّطلِل َو َنْوُبِّيَّطلا ِتٰبِّيَّطلِل Say good things to good people. Good things are only for good people and good people alone are deserving of good things. 1. S u rah Y u suf, 12:24 [Publisher] 2. S u rah an-N u r, 24:27 [Publisher]