darksoul666 said:I believe in it even if I don't follow any Indian religion. Souls are made of energy and I think the energy isn't endless, so it comes recycled with reincarnition. We can see our past lives when we are in hypnosis or in trance. Then some fears we could have may be a consequence of past lives, for example, a person fears water because in a past life he/she died drowned in a river.
reymartin69 said:Do you believe in reincarnation?
Reincarnation by the way is believed to occur when the soul or spirit, after the death of the body, comes back to life in a new form, such as another animal, human or anything that is living. However, once born sometime things from a person's previous life are forgotten. This doctrine is a central tenet within the majority of Indian religious traditions, such as Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism; the Buddhist concept of rebirth is also often referred to as reincarnation.
glen_mark_ledesma said:Islam doesn't agree with the reincarnation theory. Let us look at what Allah Almighty said in the Noble Quran:
"From the (earth) did We Create you, and into it Shall We return you, And from it shall We Bring you out once again. (The Noble Quran, 20:55)"
" 'And Allah has produced you from the earth, Growing (gradually), And in the End He will return you Into the (earth), And raise you forth (Again at the Resurrection).' (The Noble Quran, 71:17-18)"
"Nor will they there Taste Death, except the first Death; and He will preserve Them from the Penalty Of the Blazing Fire. (The Noble Quran, 44:56)"
" 'Is it (the case) that We shall not die, except our first death, And that we Shall not be punished?' Verily this is The supreme achievement! For the like of this Let all strive, Who wish to strive. (The Noble Quran, 37:58-61)"
From the above Noble Verses, we clearly see that Allah Almighty created us to die only once. This clearly refutes the reincarnation theory from the Islamic perspective.
reymartin69 said:Do you believe in reincarnation?
Reincarnation by the way is believed to occur when the soul or spirit, after the death of the body, comes back to life in a new form, such as another animal, human or anything that is living. However, once born sometime things from a person's previous life are forgotten. This doctrine is a central tenet within the majority of Indian religious traditions, such as Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism; the Buddhist concept of rebirth is also often referred to as reincarnation.
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