Do Muslims believe in the reincarnation of souls? The people of the Sunnah have forbidden it, and the Druze and Sufis have confirmed it
We always hear of the theory of reincarnation, and know that it is not found in all religions and sects but is found in some religions, sects, sects such as Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism, Taoism, Greek philosophy, Judaism, Sufism, Druze and Native American religions. How did Islam view it?
Many scientists differed in the reality of the reincarnation of spirits, and whether it is a mere myth or a myth? There are many Islamic doctrines that believe in reincarnation, including the doctrines of the Alawite sect, including the monotheistic doctrine known as the Darzai sect and Shiite sects, including the Ismailis.
As for the doctrine of Ahl al-Sunnah, they deny reincarnation, although Imam Abu Hamd al-Ghazali mentioned in his book the rush of philosophers to a kind of reincarnation associated with the Baath, where he sees that the spirits will return to new bodies.
In the history of Islam, according to the book "sacrificed Islam" by Ahmed Amin, "the effect of reincarnation in some religious groups was great," said Ahmed bin Hait (who was a Mu'tazilah and then acquitted), Abu Muslim Kharasani, Qaramata, and Mohammed bin Zakaria Razi: After the separation of bodies to other bodies, but not of the type of bodies that have departed. "
Many of the scholars differed on the interpretation of some verses, including: "Those who disbelieve in our revelations, we will pray them as fire, as their skins mature, instead of other skins, to taste torment. Allah is a dear and wise man." 56 In Surat al-Nisa ', which indicates in some interpretation the existence of reincarnation of souls.
Doctrine of reincarnation of souls in Nasiriyah and Druze
Both Shi'a Shiites and Druze Shiites believe in the doctrine of reincarnation, by moving the lives of those who died to other bodies or bodies, but there is a difference between them:
Reincarnation in the Shiite Nasiriyah
The book "Vortexes of Religiosity" indicates that reincarnation among the Nasirite Shiites is not limited to humans only, that is not limited to the transmission of the soul from human to human, but may sometimes be between humans and between animals such as dogs and donkeys and also between them and insects, including animals and meat, They believe in four types of reincarnation:
The first type is copying, which is the transfer of the soul from the human body to another human body.
Type II: Mutant, which is the transfer of the soul from the human body to the body of an animal.
The third type: annulment, which is the exodus of the soul from the human body to the body of an insect of the earth.
The fourth type: the firmness, which is the transfer of the soul from the human body to the trees or plants or freezers.
Reincarnation when Shiites Druze
In the sense that if a man dies, his soul will acquire another human being, born after the death of the first. If the second dies, his spirit will become a third person, and so in successive stages of the individual.
They even claim that the spirit of the Druze does not transfer to a non-Druze body, and so the Muslim moves to a Muslim, Nasrani to Nasrani and so on.
As the Sufis said, as is known in the Islamic tradition of solutions and union, a theory that embodies in one of its aspects the features of "reincarnation theory".
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