In 1993, Dr. Muhsin Pasha, an Iranian physics professor, died after falling out of a window into a room on the eighth level of a commercial building. Pasha, 34, is single and has a strong interest in science and mathematics. One who believes that science can explain everything in the world and that science can likewise assess human feelings and thoughts. Who is conducting research in this area? Why did he commit suicide so suddenly?

Sayah, Yunus' girlfriend, is a devout Christian. One who believes that believing in god is the meaning of life. Maharta and ali Rila, Yunus' pals, are unsure about god and the meaning of life. ali Rila, in particular, had a philosophical understanding of god and the world. Through these, the narrative spans Yunus' days. These verses provide insight into the plot of the work. "Shopkeepers, tailors, cooks, confectioners, truckers, students, philosophers, and many others understand this cosmos," Younes writes. "What was going through their thoughts was like a clock's pendulum, with no convincing proof of whether or not to recognize God's presence."

This is the research issue Yunus, the protagonist of mustafa Mastur's novel 'Thirumugam,' is pursuing for his doctoral dissertation. Yunus is undecided about whether or not god exists. Yunus, like Pasha, appears to believe that everything should be answered logically. What would this world be like without God? But, if there is a god, why is there so much suffering, anguish, conflict, and disease? Yunus is haunted by these questions.

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