I have to say even though it feels logical I gotta say I feel weird thinking my body parts will be cut out when dead.
Well how do you feel about it decomposing and being eaten by worms whilst its in a box?
I should also say I am personally a bit iffy on donations msyelf - would I take one if I had to? If your time is up why not just let it go and deal with it.
What do you mean 'if your time is up'?
If you have an accident do you just sit down and let the blood flow?
What about if you develop a severe chest infection? Should you disregard antibiotics and allow your lungs to fail on the grounds that 'your time is up'?
Did you have vaccinations as a child? and if so, why? Just like organ donation, you're fighting against a scenario where your 'time' could be up. Its the same principal.
But at the same time survivial insticts will kick in to stay alive - and others may rely on you - so it can be selfish in a way to die naturally when you coudl take a donation.
Anyhow, as I understand it organ donation is not allowed is Islam so actually signing up will probably be frowned upon by my family and relatives. And when someone does actually die I can see it being a very hard thing to comprehend when your relatives body is in fornt if you but you know they are not all there and so forth.
But anyway, does anyone have an answer that I could use to justify to my family about being a donor?
What are your thoughts?
Well, I am listed for being donated to medical science and/or organ donation after my death because I wish to help as many people as possible, whether it be directly through saving/improving someones life or helping (somewhat) with a new form of surgery/drug/surgeons tutoring.
As usual when it comes to god his characteristics always seem to suit a particular scenario:
One moment he's all knowing, all loving and can do anything, but the next moment he's unaware of your organ donation, unhappy that you did it no matter what the reason or can't put you back together again for the afterlife..
Theres no ideal way of telling your family essentially that: I apparently can do more to observably improve peoples lives than the being you believe in because 2 hands working does more than a million clasped in prayer..
So its best to keep it vague, such as:
'I have my reasons, god knows, he'll show me a sign if he disagrees' etc etc.