• No religious law prevents Hindus from donating their organs or tissue.
• Hindus believe in life after death and this is an ongoing process of rebirth.
• Organ donation is an integral part of the Hindu life, as guided by the Vedas.
• Hindus believe in cremation.
• Family members of the same sex will wash and bathe their relative in preparation for the cremation.
In general, Hinduism supports organ transplantation as a way to save lives and reduce suffering, as long as it is done ethically and voluntarily. The perspective may vary among different sects and individuals within Hinduism, but the focus is often on the intention behind the donation and the belief in the value of helping others through such acts of kindness.
i think the heart is the most transplanted organ CORNEA & SKIN the most commonly transplated organ is the Penis which technicly is a fish with 6eyes lizzie is a loser!! big time!!
• Based on Muslim law (Shariah), the Muslim Law Council of Great Britain supports organ donation and transplantation as a means of relieving pain or saving life.• Normally it would be against the teachings of Islam to interfere with a dead body but the Shariah believes this can be overruled to save another person's life.• Some Muslim scholars, however, believe that organ donation is not permissible.• Muslims believe that death is the end of one life and the start of another.• Various rituals are followed at the time of death. The aim is for the body to be buried as soon as possible.
i think when one of the organ system destroyed or damaged the parts or organs will not work..and it will not take it responsibility..
i dont think so i think it just gateway
Cell -> Tissue -> Organ -> Organ System -> Organism. Cells form tissues, which form organs, and together organs work in organ systems to make up an organism.
i think the heart is the most transplanted organ CORNEA & SKIN the most commonly transplated organ is the Penis which technicly is a fish with 6eyes lizzie is a loser!! big time!!
• Based on Muslim law (Shariah), the Muslim Law Council of Great Britain supports organ donation and transplantation as a means of relieving pain or saving life.• Normally it would be against the teachings of Islam to interfere with a dead body but the Shariah believes this can be overruled to save another person's life.• Some Muslim scholars, however, believe that organ donation is not permissible.• Muslims believe that death is the end of one life and the start of another.• Various rituals are followed at the time of death. The aim is for the body to be buried as soon as possible.
i think there are no sects
i think India
I think no
I think Hinduism.
According to Hinduism we suffer because of our karma. Karma means the deed that we have already done.
I think its central teachings is the Unity of everything See:the basis of Hinduism is the belief in the unity of everything.
I think it is India
• Humanists have no religious beliefs. They use reason, experience and human values to guide their thinking. • Humanists realise that death is inevitable and they don't believe in life after death. • A humanist funeral allows family and friends of the deceased person to remember them and say goodbye. • Many Humanists will believe that they have a moral duty to donate their organs after death if they can help someone else. This will be seen as an individual decision
Uhmmm I think so?
I think it was the Hammond Organ.