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July 15, 2025 40 mins
Hello Everyone
I will dive into this topic that what are the implications of autopsy in Muslim religion. Would love to interact with conversation on it via comments.
Dr.Afshan Hashmi
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am getting.

Speaker 4 (02:37):
So the thing is that.

Speaker 3 (02:41):
I am I am going to talk about why autopsy
is not done in Muslim religion. I am Muslim and
why atopsy is not done. I would I would discuss
that being a licensed clinical chemistry professional who has been
in autopsy room. When I received news of my husband's death,

(03:02):
I was in frozen state and for good completely about autopsy.
When I would meet some of my mentors who go
into autopsy room, but so quiet and thoughtful, and the
smell in the basement and it was haunted place. Many
would go there every day. And my husband was a
respiratory therapist and would sometimes take dead bodies to autopsy room.

(03:24):
And if there was a death in hospital, he would
he would be very sad. I would talk to him
and then he would settle someone by the way. It
was in the back of my mind that my husband
had gone through so much pain and he should not
go through autopsy. But now I think, what if it
was a program death. The thought is bothering me a lot.

(03:44):
There should be fair balance between families to decide what
to do. My nanaba or my maternal grandpa, was summoned
by Farhan Mujib's grandmother as his and Forhan Mujib was
a very famous painter of in India and he is
no more. He also died under mysterious circumstances. So my

(04:05):
as his father had given instructions that he criminated and
not buried. There was so much commotion after his death,
and his mother was a true Muslim, so there were
many conversations what to do next, whether autopsy will be
done or just burial. He solved the problem and he
was then buried. There was no atops. There was no

(04:27):
autopsy of my husband, and the official death certificate says
normal death. Even Elvis Presley that certificate said it was
normal death. But it was a drug overdose. So how
can Muslims prove if it's foul play. So now you
know there is a very important thing. There was a
very famous killer. You know, there was a very famous killer,

(04:50):
Charles Shobrage, so the French serial killer.

Speaker 4 (04:54):
He was not French.

Speaker 3 (04:55):
He was Indian, accused of murdering at least a dozen
Western tourists traveling through Asia in the nineteen seventies and
is now a free man and sharing his story in
a new televised interview. So, Charles so Brad was an
Indian killer. And if you follow mister Soubrach, that is
his model of aprendee. So when I went to see

(05:18):
my husband. His whole body was yellow. And so I
felt like I knew about this killer because as you know,
I'm an America's India expert, and I knew this killer,
not the killer, but I knew sorry about it. Not
the killer, but someone you know, like I read a

(05:38):
lot about India, and so I thought, you know, it
is a serpent kind of killing. And there is a
documentary on Charles so Brage on Netflix. You can go
and watch it, and then you know, there is a
very so now that telema is that his death certificate
says that it's a normal dreck. But I feel that

(05:58):
it was not a normal death and it didn't occur
at my mind, not those people said that, and the
way they called me and all it looked like a
foul play. And so the death certificate says it's a normal,
normal death. And so I would request President Trump and
ag Bondy to look into the matter that you know,

(06:21):
what happened. Do they have a film or something, you know,
where they can see who strangled him? Because he had
some marks here and my family is not here. I'm
all alone, you know, and one of the friends was
helping me, and I don't know what to say regarding that.
So there was evident foul play as it was serpent
styletiic PC attest link to know more about serpent killings

(06:45):
when your loved one is dead, and do not take
the body in a rush and talk to an attorney.
And unfortunately I couldn't get my hold of my attorney,
you know, and there were some complications. So it surely
shows that it was a programmed death, or it was
and or it was found and also just see then

(07:06):
I came. Then after some time I googled, and it
says medical examiners report on the death of Elvis. So
Elvis Presley's things. So Elvis Presley's death King of Rock
autopsy to be released after after fifty years, shocking findings revealed.

(07:27):
So it says Elvis Presley's death in nineteen seventy seven
at age forty two has been shrouded in mystery as
his family sealed his autopsy report for fifty years. The
autopsy report of the King of Rock and role is
due for release in twenty twenty seven. Reported the mirror
Presley was found on his bathroom floor at Graceland, his

(07:48):
home in Memphis. So I think it was a drug
overdose things. And this is from an Indian newspaper, Economic Times,
and most of the Indian news.

Speaker 4 (07:59):
You know, there are a lot of fake news going.

Speaker 3 (08:01):
As far as I know, there was Elvis Presley and
when you google it, you know only the India.

Speaker 4 (08:07):
Things things come.

Speaker 3 (08:08):
And I had that problem and I want to talk
to Pitchai, the Google CEO, that why you know always
India comes first? Aren't you American? That why you know
you have as a CEO, you have the responsibility otherwise
you should be fired. That why American papers are not

(08:30):
there and why why an Indian paper is there and
it has fake news that it will be released in
twenty twenty seven, as far as I know it was,
it was released earlier by a drug overdose. And this
is the picture I had of Charles showbraj the in
the movie it was.

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So again that girl you know? There is a girl
you know, a specific woman you know, and he starts
doing illegal droning and I got knife effects here. So
I want to tell President Trump and ag Bondie that
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If you want my show to be sponsored by you guys,

(12:43):
then I should have an agreement. Why that agreement is
not getting negotiated? Do you do? Does does everyone wants
me to be killed and foul play as my husband?
Because I am saying all this about my husband's foul play,
So what is the agenda there? I get such knife
if it's here, you know, and I'm feeling so sleepy

(13:06):
because they were doing illegal droning and I'm feeling so
sleepy here. So all cyber security programs should be evaluated,
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What is their mental status? That why they are doing that?
And if I have supported President Trump or if I

(13:28):
have supported President Biden, it is no one's thing, you know,
because they also get these kind of effects. So what
I am contemplating is that it is the case of
assassination of President Biden and President Trump. So why you
know this was done to me? And I'm feeling an
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(13:52):
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(14:50):
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So there was again so much of pain here and
knife effects here.

Speaker 4 (16:56):
I don't know who.

Speaker 3 (16:57):
Are these enemies and what is the law and order
situation in Montgomery County. Atopsy or post mortem examination is
the dissection of a dead body. It is performed for
many reasons. Attitudes towards dead bodies vary with religious beliefs
and cultural and geographical backgrounds. We have carried out an

(17:19):
extensive literature review to determine the Islamic view and current
practice of atopsy in at least four Arab countries which
published their experiences. Several research articles have studied the history
of Islamic autopsy. So this is a paper and it
is the atopsy in Islam and current practice in Arab countries.

(17:43):
And it is by Madadin Mohammad, Assistant Professor of Forensic Medicine,
Magdi A Karasha, contributor consultant forensic medical examiner.

Speaker 4 (17:56):
And it came this. This is what it is.

Speaker 3 (18:01):
And so autopsy or post mortern examination is the section
of a dead body. It is done for many reasons,
including education and or legal consideration. In the latter it
may determine cause, manner, or mechanism death. Religious beliefs, cultures,
and nations have treated dead bodies in different ways, including mummification, barriers, cremation,

(18:25):
or even using dead bodies in arts. Attitude towards death
bodies have changed over time and the role of atopsy
has changed it well. Today, two types of atopsy are practiced,
forensic and hospital introduction. Abstract autopsy Okay, so this is
what it is and then psychological and so the whole

(18:47):
paper did not come here.

Speaker 4 (18:49):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (18:50):
I printed it and what happened to it. Weird things
happen here. People pick up things by droning, and there
are there are very many many bullying experts, but you
know in this county who are just hired to bully
American citizens.

Speaker 4 (19:05):
So this is what it is.

Speaker 3 (19:07):
Psychological Atopsy Study and Risk Factors for Suicide in Muslim
Countries abstract background. So this is a paper by yas
Arafat and at All and it is from Department of
Psychiatry in our Medical College and Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh. So
this paper says and it's a review. So this paper

(19:29):
say background, suicide and risk factors have been poorly studied
in the Muslim majority countries that hinder the formulation of
prevention strategies and effect a suicide prevention eventually. Objectives We
aimed at identifying and analyzing the psychological autopsy studies assessing
the risk factors for suicide conducted in Muslim majority countries.

Speaker 4 (19:54):
Methods.

Speaker 3 (19:54):
We did a search to trace all the available psychological
autopsy studies in the Musli countries with the search terms
psychological autopsy study in Muslim countries, we also check the
avaaluable bibliography. So they are doing some tests on.

Speaker 4 (20:13):
This thing.

Speaker 3 (20:14):
See, I have a lot of pain here due to
illegal and whole night narcotics being given by these criminals.
Out of the Muslim countries, only eight psychological autopsy studies
were identified in five countries Bangladesh, Indonesia.

Speaker 4 (20:30):
Iran, Pakistan and Turkey.

Speaker 3 (20:32):
Six studies adopted a case studied design and all were
carried out in urban settings. The prevalence of psychiatric disorders
among case control studies varied from fifty two point eight
person in Turkey to ninety six percent in Pakistan. So
they are doing some autopsy studies and they are comparing

(20:52):
the results. But my question today is not what to
do in autopsy, how to do autopsy. My question is
that you have to actually whether atopsis is in Muslim
religion or not. And I know and in Muslim religion
it is not allowed and it gives a lot of
a lot of pain. So and then it says this

(21:15):
expression of program death and it's legand in tymal epithelial tissues.
Impact on treatment efficacy and alteration is in expression after chemotherapy.
So so this paper says that about the program death
that how to make a decision support this person is
in lung cancer. So suppose this was in lung cancer.

(21:38):
You know how how it was and so so so
what what it is that you have to actually uh,
you have to actually see like here the insurance companies
they are after you. You know, go on, go on
palliatic care, go and take go and take this no

(22:03):
media and he will die in peace. I have gone
through it a lot, so you know this is not
right that you just because of money factor. You know,
you don't let people breathe. My husband went through so much.
I went through so much and I don't know what
to say about it. And now folks, I will go

(22:24):
on a break and will be back after some time.

Speaker 6 (22:29):
Agreement around the count. This is.

Speaker 7 (22:35):
Which give you a ready and talk for me and
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(23:50):
an inspiration on how to create products using technology that
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Rew article featuring expert Prella than marshalcre most innovation programs
are built on the assumptions of affluence and abundance. We
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(24:12):
and the developing countries demanding environmental friendly products and services.
They also believe that affordability and sustainability are crucial to
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(24:34):
but in the entire world. By reconfigure during all areas
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Speaker 6 (24:52):
Hey, monster's infection is spreading worldwide? OMG. Is this a
simple infection? Or the liberal hubs to ruin the human population?
Or maybe it's bioterrorism. What is this global infection and
who is spreading it? Help us find out. Go to
Amazon and search for the outbreak of a monstrous infection.

(25:15):
The human race nature helped to make this go viral.
Go to Amazon dot com and read the Outbreak of
a Monstrous infection to find out what happens next. Go now,
the world is depending on you. And now back to

(25:41):
doctor oshon Hashme's radio show.

Speaker 4 (25:47):
So Now.

Speaker 3 (25:48):
Cultural and religious issues and it is the I searched
this paper and in Australia, the groups that most often
have concerns are indigenous people and those of Jewish and
Muslim faiths. Customs for the handling of a body vary
from region to region. Internal investigations and removing body parts

(26:08):
or testing may be sensitive issues that delay in returning
the body for burial might also cause concern. The police
can include a legal service, police lazion or community member
to discuss any requirements or concerns. Muslim traditional Islamic tests
forbid the cutting up of bodies, and it is believed
the body continues to feel pain after death. It is

(26:31):
about Muslim religion. Autopsies can, however, be performed to serve
justice and for medical and scientific reasons. The most common
reason Muslim families object to an autopsies because it can
delay the burial, which should normally be carried out within
twenty four hours Jewish. Jewish scriptures generally forbid autopsies because

(26:52):
the body should not be violated after death, so this
isn't Jewish popular religion. Atopsies are permitted where they could
help cure others, or because the law of the land
requires it. According to Jewish tradition, the entire body should
be buried without delay, so that is also in our culture.
So technically, you know, Jews and Muslims are cousins and cousins.

(27:15):
You know, even if they fight or even if they laugh,
for all it should be nothing bad should come come out.
So I would request all my Muslim and Jewish friends
to be friends, you know, and not fight. Because Ghaza
is taken here and this is Palestine is taken here.

Speaker 4 (27:36):
We all should work together as a group.

Speaker 3 (27:38):
Having said that, folks, now I will go on a
break and will be back soon.

Speaker 4 (27:43):
Hello everyone, This is doctor.

Speaker 5 (27:45):
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this has again a paper and it came in Medscape

(29:00):
and it says different traditions, beliefs and practices surrounding death
are common to all cultures and religion and they have
resulted in conflict regarding anatomic dissections and postmodern examinations. Such
views have even been thought to hinder scientific and medical
discovery in past years. People from more westernized or diverse

(29:22):
environments tend to have less cohesive connections with traditions, religion,
and beliefs, and have a greater acceptance of autopsies. Again,
you know, I feel like you know somebody is giving
me narcotics DA. Please see my case. Who is giving
me that DA is Drug Enforcement Administration. Although cultural or

(29:42):
religious beliefs are often cited as a reason for a
position to autopsy, most religions and cultures find autopsy acceptable
on the basis of either the individual beliefs or under
what are deemed to be special circumstances. Certain religions have
objections to autopsy. For example, Islam and Judaism that I

(30:04):
told before in that bodily intrusion violate the sanicity of
keeping the human body complete, despite those religious doctrines not
strictly forbidden. Instead, it is a matter of interpretation of
these doctrines that have changed over time. For example, Prophet
Muhammad stated that to break the bone now, just see this,

(30:25):
to break the bone of a dead person is like
breaking the bone of a living person. It means that
the disease should be respected as a living person and
that bodies should not be harmed, just the way a
living person should not be harmed or insulted. This habit
has been extensively interpreted in the fields of autopsy and

(30:47):
organ transportation, from the very literal, for example, diceident being
able to still feel prained, to the more figurative. Christian
scientists do not outright object to autopsies, but atopsies are
not advocated Buddhism. Various Christian sects, for example Anglican Church

(31:08):
of England, Church of their Episocopal Church of Scotland, Greek Orthotics,
Roman Catholic, Baptist, Methodists, the Church of Jesus Christ or
Latter day Saints, the Free Church, Salvation Army, Quakers, and
Jehovah Witness doctrines do not state an intrinsive object objection
to autopsies. Hindus believe all organs must be returned to

(31:30):
the body. Those who practice Sikhism believe that a funeral
must not be delayed. Hinto, Taoism and Confosianism do not
prohibit autopsies. Not surprisingly, views about atopsies often parallel views
about organ and tissue donation. Religious objections to atopsy occur

(31:50):
in both medical, legal and hospital clinical based atopsies. For
clinical atopsies, the perspose is generally to investigate the cause
of death and the extent of natural disease. Consent must
be granted by the next of kin for an autopsy
to occur. So I wanted this autopsy, but it was
so sudden and the way news was transmitted to me

(32:12):
by the hospital, you know, like it was very very
very very careless way. So I got frozen body and
I could not do that. Now, how do I prove
that it was it is a foul play? So I
am requesting President Trump an attorney Journal Journal Bondie to
look into the matter. Having said that, folks, now I

(32:33):
will go on a break.

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Chapter two, How Jugar leads to multi sector sex stories
in India, including definitions of the Jugar management principal business
model of the book, the modern moble mentality, news strategies
to succeed in India and the global marketplace inspiration through

(33:17):
Jugar is an inspiration on how to create products using
technology that meet the price value equation. According to a
Harvard Business Review article featuring expert Prella than marshalcre most
innovation programs are built on the assumptions of affluence and abundance.
We see the rich and the young in both the

(33:40):
developed and the developing countries demanding environmental friendly products and services.
They also believe that affordability and sustainability are crucial to
driving successful business Today. New technologies and radical business models
are important not only to any great mass markets in India,

(34:02):
but in the entire world. By reconfi during all areas
of the business structure, they will pull.

Speaker 6 (34:20):
Hey, monstrous infection is spreading worldwide. OMG. Is this a
simple infection or a deliberate attempt to ruin the human population?
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Speaker 3 (35:15):
Muslims undergo several rigid traditions following death. The eyes and
mouths should be closed and the limbs should be straightened.
The body is washed and draped in a specific manner,
and his face towards Macca. Muslims are always buried without
embalming and are never creminated. And I didn't know my
husband was embalved before. Only that's what I came to know.

(35:39):
And it is bothering me a lot. Several family and
communities members travel to the disease and participate in the
morning process. Family members do not eat until the diseased
has been buried. Females traditionally do not attend funerals. The
Shariah states that the importance of burial is to bring
the dead closer to what God has prepared for them

(36:01):
and to bring God's servant closer to him. Post martem
examination would invitably delay this and potentially render the body
in a decade state. A rapid burial is also considered
beneficial to the community. If the deceisent was a good person,
then it will be a good deed to hasten his
or her journey to God. Alternatively, it would be hoope

(36:24):
the community to free themselves of a bad person as
quickly as possible. The Sharia encourages retaining the body in
its original form and burying it as soon as possible.
Transporting the body to the laboratory may cause physical damage
and allows time for natural decomposition of the body. The Sharia, however,

(36:46):
contains a few exceptions. It explains that if a person
had slowed money belonging to someone else, it is acceptable
to retrieve that money out of the deceisence abdomined in
order to pay his zeb thereby preventing harmed to his heirs.
I have never heard of this. I don't know what
this paper says. And one should assess the situation because

(37:08):
the laws are there should be modern laws, you know,
and it should not be interpreted, you know, the way
it was interpreted centuries back. There should be modernism and
practical practical things. And I would request the King of
Saudi Arabia to look into this. And I would like

(37:29):
to be the member of Shura Council because how these
laws are interpreted in the modern world. I want to
help them in that and take some attorney delegation to
Saudi Arabia in Shura council and sit and do that.
And I don't want my idea to be copied because
it has been done so and if somebody goes and

(37:52):
while I am giving this idea, I will come after
you and I will sue you, you know, with millions
of dollars.

Speaker 4 (38:00):
That's what I will.

Speaker 3 (38:01):
I will start doing now because I have been bullied
a lot, and after my husband's death, you know, I
have no no one to answer to, so accept my
God and God in our Islam they say, if somebody
gives you a slap on your on your cheek, don't

(38:21):
give this to them. Slap them on their face. And
that's what I will do with more heart things. You
know how this illegal droning is going on in Montgomery
County and there was a very very uh like a
program in Montgomery County where where drones police was using

(38:43):
this as a study. Well, if you don't have trained
personals and you are doing it in the civil population,
you have you have done a crime. So those people
you know who have done this, I am going to
them and that's what it is. And just now by drones.

Speaker 4 (39:01):
You know, there was a.

Speaker 3 (39:03):
There was a packet of something dropping, you know, on
the roof, and the roof of this condo is broken.
And there was so much of heavy stuff that my
house condo roof can sink any time. So what is
all this? Who are these? I have heard some people

(39:24):
have hired bullying experts, so so that you know, the residents,
American citizens can go away from here and they could
make it a crimes city.

Speaker 4 (39:35):
But that is not right.

Speaker 3 (39:37):
So I report that to ag Bondi and President Trump,
and of course ag Bondi is Justice Department, and Justice
Department and President Trump to look into the matter. Having
said that, folks, with this note, I end this program.
I'm having so much of pain here and I'm ending
this program and will will be back soon in next

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program on Tuesday.

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And in between, if.

Speaker 3 (40:03):
I have time, I will give my Dotco series and
both programs are syndicated world.

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Write to three hundred million listeners.

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Having said that, folks, hears and bye bye.

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