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Hello everyone, this is your loving host and best selling
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be talking about the cloning effects. You know how deleterious
is cloning. I'm a scientist also by profession PhD in biochemistry,
so I'm fully qualified, you know, to talk about cloning
and it is molecular biology.
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And folks, you know I will.
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Before I start, I will read from the Holy Quran.
And it is the it is here is the Holy Quran,
and it is the merry. They have taken other gods
instead of God, seeking strength and protection through them. But no,
those gods will deny their workship and turn against them.
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Do you or profit not see that we have seen
the devils against the disbelievers, constantly inciting them. So do
not be in haste against them, for indeed we are
closely counting down their days. So this is what it
is and in the Holy Quran. And also I want
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now I will be talking about cloning. So what is
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human cloning? The first thing is I got this paper.
It's a review article from a clinical uh It says
clinical key eer, a clinical uh te R supplement.
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I don't know what by t e R they mean.
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So it says, and here it is, and it says
the sprawly article delves into multifaceted domains of human cloning,
encapassing its biological underpining, ethical dimensions, and broader societal implications.
And here, folks, I have seen clones in my neighborhood,
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of my of my relatives, of my friends. But cloning
is illegal in America. So from where these clones are coming?
And and what is the rational of this? Suppose I
see a clone of my of my best friend, you know.
And today also I saw some clones of my friends.
So and many many past years I have been seeing that.
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So how come these clones are here in America? My
question is to President Trump A. G. Bondie and the
team and that that from where these clones are coming?
And are they? Are they illegals? Are they criminals?
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Are?
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And what why these clones are here? And and what
is the rational to show it to me to scare me?
Or is there a silent thing? I saw two clones
of my deceased husband, you know, and I and my
husband passed away by he was injected snake venom. When
I went, you know, to the hospital, his whole body
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was yellow. And I have those photographs and I have
submitted it to AG's office. So you know, I have
given all my statements. So in the night, you know
that people throw a lot of impurities in my house.
And this is a private property. So why Montgomery County?
What is the law and order in Montgomery County? I
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would like to know that. Having said that, folks, now
let's see what cloning is. The term cloning describes a
number of different processes and this is from National Human
Genome Research Project and here it is. The term cloning
describes a number of different processes that can be used
to produce genetically identical copies of a biological entity. The
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copied material, which has the same genetic makeup as the original,
is referred to as a clone. Researchers have cloned a
wide radio biological material, including gene sells, tissues, and even
entire organisms such as cheap and now folks. I will
go on a break and will be back soon.
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Tears and bye bye, so folks.
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It says, central to this biological scrutiny is a comprehensive
analysis of somatic cell nuclear transfer and its exorted iterations.
And let's see what this paper concludes. Sometimes it says
that if the conclusion is a little later, and it
says ethical considerations, And here it is, and it says
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ethical considerations concerning human cloning involve a range.
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Of complex issues.
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Some key ethical dimensions of human cloning include human dignity.
Human cloning raises concerns about the dignity and uniqueness of
individual human beings. What if, you know, if a similar
clone comes to my house and says that he or
she is my deceased husband, then how would I feel?
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You know, I have seen two exactly cloned species of
my husband.
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Human is species of my husband.
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Human dignity Human cloning raises comes okay about the dignity
and uniqueness of individual human beings. It challenges the notion
that each person is a distinct individual with inherent worth
and rights. Ethical discussions often tenter on whether cloning under
minds or respects human dignity, anatomy and consented respect for individuals, autonomy,
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and the principle of informed consent are important ethical principles.
Questions arise regarding the right to make informed choices about
once genetic information and the use of that information.
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For cloning purposes. Safety and well being.
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The potential health risks and overall well being of cloned
individuals are significant ethical considerations. There may be concerns about
long term health effects, increased susceptibility to genetic disorders, and
potential tychosocial impacts on cloned individuals. Principle of reciprocriscity, balance
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and fairness is also relevant in the clinical discussion of
human cloning. Reciprocacity suggests that the benefits and burdens of
cloning technology should be distributed equitably among individuals and society.
This principle calls for careful consideration of the potential social, economic,
and psychological impacts of human cloning, and ensuring that, if
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cloning has approved, any benefits derived from it are shared
in a way that promotes equity. The social implications of
human cloning impasses a wide range of concerns and considerations
that extend beyond the individual levels. Here are some key
aspects of social implications of human cloning. Personal identity and uniqueness.
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Individuals created through human cloning could replicate the characteristics of
their donors to extent of compromising their uniqueness. And that's
what is a very big concern. So why these clones
are around in Montgomery County. I have to report this
to ag Bondie and President Trump to look into the
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matter from where these clones came. But they're from other countries,
you know, to kill those people because my husband, I
feel was not a normal death and by beating, by
beating and caging, you know, he was killed and a
lot of pressure was put on his head and my
head since twenty eleven to twenty fifteen tour till now.
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And so person can have a high blood pressure. I'm
not a medical doctor. This is a disclaimer. You know,
I'm not a medical doctor. I'm just a PhD doctor
with a lot of medical research experience. And I'm also
an FDA Regulatory Affairs a specialist, So I know the
implications as a scientist as well as as a regulatory
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affairs a specialist. So what is the uniqueness of that individual?
I would like to know that this may lead to
complex psychological and philosophical debates about individuality, and personal identity.
We should also considered that once identity is shaped by
a combination of genetic inheritance and individual experiences. And one
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thing I have noticed that I have seen so many
clones of President Obama. And you know, every kind of
shape is of President Obama clones I have seen. So
what is what is that? You know, what is the
philosophy on that? I would like President Obama to say.
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Some thoughts on that that.
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Were you aware, President Obama, that these were some of
the clones? You know, of course you must be aware
because you are president of the United States. So why
so many clones are there? We voted for one President
Obama and then when nine to eleven happened that the
one who came was very different from the one we
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voted for. So so what is all this? Is it
to confuse people to kill people? And so many people
I see in Montgomery County are you know, suffering? So
what is all this? I think my AC is not
working or they have stopped it because I am talking
about something, you know, which people don't like to be
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called and it is censored or something like that. So
I don't know what it is. Family dynamics and relationships.
The presence of cloned individuals may disrupt traditional concepts of family,
structured and kingship. Questions are eyes regarding how cloned individuals
relate to the genetic donors, their relationship with their cloned siblings,
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and their place within the family unit. This is a
very very important thing concept of parenthood in terms of
social concerns, Human cloning challenges conventional concepts of parenthood. Blurring
the lines between biological and social parenting raises questions about
the roles, responsibilities, and rights of genetic donors, surrogate mothers,
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and individuals involved in the upbringing of cloned individuals, which
have significant social implications. Of course, it is do they
have if it is a clone of President Obama, do
they have the same rights as President Obama? Because if
they are clones of President Obama, that means, you know,
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they are all siblings of President to Obama. You know,
so what are their rights? You know, this is a
very very important question. Considering all these social implications is
essential to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the potential consequences
and challenges associated with human cloning. Ethical considerations, public discourse,
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and societal engagement are crucial in navigating the complex social
landscape surrounding cloning technology, fostering a balanced approach that addresses
concerns turns while promoting the well being and rights of
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Know it's it's everywhere. If live, it's everywhere.
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Having said that, just see exercise cautions and related problems.
Exercising caution is highly important in the field of human cloning.
Due to various ethical and practical challenges associated with this technology.
It is crucial to consider the following cautions and related problems.
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Safety concern.
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The safety of cloned individuals is a primary concern. Despite
advancements in cloning techniques, there are still potential links associated
with the development and health of cloned embryos and resulting interviewuals.
Further research and long term studies are necessary to fully
understand and mitigate these safety concerns, exploitation and commercialization. Human
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cloning raises concerns about his potential use for exploitation commeralization
of human rights. So we voted for a president Obama.
Now if a clone President Tobama comes and gives the speech,
is it the person we voted for. No, So this
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is a false identity. So I would request President Obama
to please come and address Americans that why so many
clones of you are there? And after his presidency, you know,
these cloning things I am seeing here. What if a
foreign person who is cloned in in Bahamas or he's
cloned very where, you know, and he comes here and
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claims that he is President Obama, won't it be a confusion?
Or if he comes here and creates a crime which
he looks like two of the My identity was taken
away and there were so many uh Afshan Hashmi and
the Afsana Hashmi and this and that. And my husband's
identity was also taken away. So and see the implications
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that he he was poisoned and he was killed. So
the original Saya Hashmi is not is not alive. So
what are these ethical considerations of cloning. And next week
I will be talking more about the autopsy in Islamic religion,
that what does autopsy does two individuals? Because I didn't
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want autopsy of my husband because in Islam, you know atops,
I didn't want to give him pain. So and it
and in the death certificate it is written as a
natural death. But that is not a natural death. I
know it for sure. And from where these clones of
my husband came to replace me? What if he comes
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and says I am your husband, And what if he
comes and says that president this is not this is
President Obama. So how we Americans, you know we voted
for President Obama? How we were We were a fooled.
So these are some ethical considerations. Cloning may have psychological
and social impact on cloned individuals, family, and society. Plned
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individuals may face identity issues and questions about that place
in society. The potential social challenges related to their unique
genetics data should be carefully considered. Ethical boundaries human cloning
tests the boundaries of ethical principles, societal norms, and cultural values.
Engaging in comprehensive ethical discussions and taking input from diverse
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perspective is essential to determining the acceptable limits and responsible
use of cloning techniques. Comprehensive framework establish a comprehensive ethical
framework that addresses the potential risks, safeguards human dignity, and
promotes the well being of individuals. The framework should be
developed through multi stakeholder engagement, including input from experts and bioethics, policymakers, scientists,
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and representatives from diverse societal groups. Roberts Scientific research prioritize
ongoing scientific research to fully understand the safety, long term effects,
and potential consequences of human cloning. Regular studies include pre
clinical and clinical trials should be conducted to ensure that
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cloning technologies are based on sound scientific knowledge and have
minimal risks to the health and well being of cloned individuals.
Transparent regulation establish open regulatory frameworks to oversee the development
and use of cloning about safety, assure informed consent, avoid exploitation,
and protect against unethical behavior. Regular monitoring and evaluation should
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be in place to adapt regulations as scientific knowledge and
societal values. Public engagement and dialogue promote open and inclusive
public engagement to inform the development and regulation of cloning technologies.
And here I make a request whoever wants to talk
about cloning or have or is a cloned individual, please
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come to my show and email me at a Shan
at dr Offshanhashmi dot com. Encourage public discourse, education and
awareness campaigns to ensure that the broader society has a
voice in shaping the ethical boundaries, social acceptability, and potential
applications of cloning. Public inputs should be considered policy making processes.
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International collaboration and harmonization. Promote international collaboration and corporation to
address the global implications of human cloning. Everyone that there
is a lot of international collaboration, but what if these
international collaborations leads to illegal cloning? So cloning show is
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a very very important thing. And I think the NIH
director or FDA a person or Health and Human sigretory
should address these cloning issues. And I request the Health
and Human Sigratory that I want to be in conversation
with you regarding this, and I will send you an
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email regarding this having said that what your policies are
on cloning. By imprecating such a thoughtful and responsible approach
the development and regulation of human cloning technologies can balance
scientific progress with ethical principles in showing the safety, dignity,
and well being of individuals while fostering public trust and
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social acceptance. I have seen clones of Press Obama here
in my development. They are driving cars when I go
to laundry. I have seen them and they look very poor.
Speaker 4 (21:08):
So what it is?
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And then one clone of President Obama the other day
I went somewhere and I saw that he had a.
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Sign of two swords, you know, and lethal weapons.
Speaker 3 (21:21):
So is Obama clones are doing illegal weapons trafficking or
are they doing illegal text trading?
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Or they are doing all illegal work.
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So this is a very very major concern, and I
will request President Obama or people who are responsible for
this to please come out and address this issue. Having
said that, folks, now, I will go on a break
and will be back soon.
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Folks, this is the paper Uranic Views on Human Cloning,
Doctrinillal and theological Evidences. And this paper is from Iran,
and it is from Mohammad Whustan nuts As Fahani and
etal And I go and I got it from pub met.
Once the news of the first mammal, a sheep named Dolly,
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cloned by a group of Scottish scientists supervise why inan
Wilmut was broadcast, the probability of human cloning came into
existent and created anxiety among humans. Accordingly, some countries have
adopted new laws that pertain to cloning, whereas others made
changes to their current laws. The reaction of monotheists regarding cloning, however,
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brought serious concerns in many scientific and religious circles. Scholars,
on the one hand, have concerns about human cloning, and
on the other hand, do not consider it to be
a contradiction between science and religion. Some Chied scholars, while
denying the contradiction of human cloning to Quranic versus, state
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that Almighty God has created some man somehow he can
reach the secrets of the universe and take possession of them.
Of course, all are inside the casualty, rule and will
of God. Therefore, if cloning exists in human it does
not oppose the unity to heath nor the system of creation. However,
its legal permission depends on how one uses cloning and
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medical syndromes that are to be cured through this technique.
It must be taken into consideration that the most important
principle and source of knowledge about the divine injunctions as
the basis of a flam is the Holy Quran. To
the extent that legal and social laws and regulations are
rooted in Quranic versus and conducts of the Holy Profit
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of Islam.
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Peace be upon him.
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Therefore, without consideration and research in this area, Muslim scholars
cannot legitimize a new area for future studies. So this
is an Iranian paper and they have a completely different view.
So are they Are they cloning individuals? That is a
very big concern. Okay, So now the goals of human
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cloning literal interpretation of cloning. Definition cloning is to make
an exact copy of an animal or plant. In English,
it is term clonings, whereas in French it is clonage
and is stun sark in Arabic or copying. Clone is
derived from Greek root clone that means the bud and
sleep of a stem plant. We are not talking about
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the cloning of plants and stem because this paper says
that we are talking about the human cloning. The goals
of human cloning Today, human cloning is divided into two categories,
reproductive and therapeutic. The aim of reproductive cloning is to
produce a complete copy of an individual, whereas therapeutic cloning
aims to produce cells or tissues via stem cell technology
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for transportation into an individual with a match genetic identity.
Along with these two applications, cloning has many implications. Initially
mammalian cloning has many other implications initial mammonial cloning but
performed to answer to fundamental biological questions. Does the nucleus
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of a well differentiated somatic cell have all the genetic
information for development of an individual? Can a fully differentiated
cell be reprogrammed to toe deep potent cell? The birth
of Dolly provided the answer to these two questions in mammals. Subsequently,
with the advent of stem cell technology, cloning was thought
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to be only possible path to produce a patient specific
stem cells to prevent immune rejection. However, with the advent
of induced flory portents themselves from well differentiated cells.
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So now my question is.
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Is study of doctoria and theological evidences of human cloning
is cloning and alter curation of divine creation. The Holy Quran,
in discussing with politicis or non believers, mentioned Saturn or
the evil shell terms who claim that he would mislead
people and ordered them to change creations. Allah has Kurt
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Setlan who said, I will totally take off your servants
a settled share, and I will leave them as ray
and give them false hope and prompt them to slit
the ears of cattle, and I will prompt them to
alter a Las's creation. Whoever takes Satan as a guardian
instead of Allah has certainly enclayed a manifest loss. In
the age of ignorance, the desert settlers of Arabia used
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to cut their animal ears in order to forbid people
from riding them, and these animals became useless. This manner
was used to clarify what was unlawful and what was lawful.
The above verse was relieved revealed to show this great
sin and their hair say. Some consider cloning as one
of the examples of this practical change of creations by Satan.
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So what they are imprecating here in this paper is
that cloning is the work of bad people and it
is the work of of devil.
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They stayed that.
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Cloning changes human nature and does breaks the boundaries by
interfering and retouching divine laws that regulates man's creation. So
here they are talking from the Sunni theology way and
the real Islam way, because in Islam I have read
that cloning is haram or it is illegal divine laws
that regulates man's creation as well. It is submission to
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the apparent and hidden devils. They emphasize the phrase and
I will prompt them or to alter a last creation.
Besides the verse in verse thirty thirty, it is forbidden
to change creation the nature made by Allah in which
he has made men. There is no altering of alask creation.
That is the right religion, but most people do not know.
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They concluded from these two verses that altering a last
creation is forbidden, unlawful or haram. That's what I said before.
These verses are the most fundamental examples for the prohibition
of human cloning, which are variously interpreted by most critics.
These critics believe that it is unlawful because an alternation
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of God's creation occurs with human cloning. One jurist who
exemplified this word stated that altering God's creation meant every
chain or action disappropriationiate to man's nature, but prescribe certain
tasks for bodily organs and altering them would result in infidelity. Therefore,
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this is unlawful. So if you transfer, suppose you do
some cloning experiments and you know, you become infertile, So
you are punishing that person for life, and also if
infertility can lead to cancer. Also, and I have read
a lot of research papers talking about it, because I
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have vast knowledge of molecular biology, and this is all cloning.
These verses are the most fundamental examples of prohibition of
human cloning. These critics believe that it is unlawful because
an alteration of God's creation occurs with human cloning. One
jurist who exemplified this verse stated that altering God's creation
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meant every change or action disappropriate to man's nature. That is,
God prescribed certain terms for bodily organs and altering them
would result in infidelity group. Therefore, it is unlawful in contracts.
Some jurists do not rely on these verses. Rather, they
present many proofs to reject the reasoning and state that
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it is incorrect prohibition of cloning through these verses. A
contemporary scholar says that cloning in the journal sense is
not altering divine creation, but is applying a type of
divine creation by way of discovering, which is corresponded with
the divine creation, thus suggesting that the procedure of cloning
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is not a divine creation. However, the process is similar
to insemination and in vitro or in viw fertilization, which
results in the development of healthy individuals. Similarly, another scholar
who rejected this idea has stated there's no reason to
forbid alternations of the creature in general, because if it
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were forbidden, then any type of alternation in nations should
be forbidden as well.
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In criticism of the above mention, it must.
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Be stated that first literary review of al Allah God's
creation in the mention verse is given forward by remarks
from Sunni or Shi'ite scholars who regard who regard the
verses in question. The author of the commentary Mtale Bin
Soleman interprets Allah God's creation as denu Allah religion of God. Moreover,
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in lisanu Arab for the World by virtue of words,
changing Allah's creation, it is interpreted as wen Allah changing
the religion of God. Hurat al Kofi is his tofa
Sea under his verse narrated from Imamba Bafid, the connotation
of calcul Allah is religion and commands of Alashi. After
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quoting different views on this issue, states the most compelling
explanation of the verse, considering verse palau A changing Alas
creation is dinu l Allah. Tabrizi comments that alternation of
the creation as alternation of the lawful and unlawful God
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ping hearted quoted from being a bass Akrama and Mujahid
that by the virtue of of verse thirty thirty calculallah
means din Allah. In his Al Dur al Mantha reports
from being a bass that it means religion of God.
Alamabai has stated the example of this is the Quranic
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verse where Allah states lata allah.
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There is no alternative.
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Altering allah creation and then altering a large creation means
to come out from the injunction of nature and to
leave the right religion in the sphere any numi. This
phrase is interpreted as to change genius divine nature to
extend the monothesis nature by politicism. In rural Mani, it
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is commented at altering divine nature. Considering the Quran. In conclusion,
from points of use of many scholars, this verse and
its key words falaghi runa hu allah to alter a
last creation, which is considered to be cloning why some
scholars is referred to as the alteration of divine religion
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and commands and not physical changes. Moreover, it is not
mentioned in journal to cover all changes with the result
of turning many permitted arabs mobile or lawful into unlawful ones.
Breeding plants and animals are common practice throughout history, which
could be interpreted as altering God's creation according to this thing,
Therefore in vitro fertilization and cloning, which are implications of
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natural biological mechanism, a journal generally considered to be permercial
acts by the majority of juriss In conclusion, according to
this verse, any change, any type of physical changes and
retouching of the human body are the subject of this injunction.
According to the Kroonic verses four point one point one
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seven to one nineteen, possibly the direct conclusion drawn from
this verse is not correct and an interpretation of one's
verse should be based on other verses. Therefore, alterating God's
creation may not prove the prohibition of cloning is for
cloning contradictory to the creator shape of God. In many verses,
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the Holy Quran attributes attributes creation and existence of God.
In verse seven point four five four, it is explicitly written,
look all creations and command belong to him less is Allah,
the Lord of all worlds.
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In verse two point two five eight.
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Have you not regarded him who argued with Abrahim about
his lord because Allah had given him kingdom. When Abrahim said,
my Lord, is he who gives life and brings death?
He replied, I too give life and bring death. Abrahim said, indeed,
Allah brings the son from the east, now you bring
it from best. There are the faithless one who's dumbfounded,
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and Allah does not guide the wrongdoing God. Some consider
cloning as bringing a new creation into existence. They claim
that this procedure leads to the doubt that humans can
make alterations in a creation that has created, Thus he
can be a creator. People conceive this to be process
of creating living beings. This doubt has persuaded group of
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his scholars to use this idea as a reason to
prohibit cloning. They regard cloning incapitable to the nature of
Islamic beliefs, and an ignorant person would imagine that men
can and create in the way that God creates. This
false impression would lead to the weakness of simple hearted
menbul Alam al Islami, in a letter, refers to this
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question and declares that cloning is not compatible with human
nature and it results in hesitation. On the other handsome
jurists contradict this theory. On the basis of this sense,
people always retouch divine work. God the Almighty says Allah
yu yata ful, and to soon navi taha if God
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brings death, so no one can bring death for anyone.
These are contradictory to each other. In fact, the work
done by God's servant is different from God's work. The
work of a farmer also is interference in God's work.
The Holy Koran says Afriatum tom antum zahara.
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Am Nahu al Zurun.
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Indeed, is is the creator, the Almighty God, and not
the farmer that gives birth or financial life. Human knowledge
hopes to discover the laws of creation and implement them
for his aims. Even after myriads of years, man would
not be able to create a being out of the
rule of creation. Yes, I always say that, take a
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dummy and put life in that, then I will recognize
that you are Because some people, you know, they have
so much of ego and they think that they are
God and they can do anything. But they cannot put
a life into a doll or anything. They can create ours,
you know, with computer programming, but they cannot create an
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individual or a human being. Having said that, folks, now
I end this and cloning is alarmed in Islam. Having
said the analysts, Shattan's work or Devil's work. This is
the belief of Islam, that Muslim religion, which I believe in.
And yes, cloning can be done for experiment. Perspose to
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see some diseases, you know, like how diabetes can be improved,
and all because I'm a scientist also so I see
from both sides of the isle. Having set that, folks,
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