Tuesday, October 20, 2009

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The Last Crusade






PROOF THAT WE ARE ENGAGED IN A SPIRITUAL WAR

THE MUSLIM MIRACLE
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Miracle or hoax? Russians puzzled as phrases from the Koran start appearing ’spontaneously’ on baby’s skin


By Mail Foreign Service

A baby is sparking a wave of speculation in Russia after phrases from the Koran allegedly began appearing on his skin.

Sayings from the Muslim holy book are said to appear on nine-month-old Ali Yakubov’s back, arms, legs and stomach – before apparently fading away and being replaced with new sayings.

Russian medics claimed they are puzzled over the cause of the marks on a baby’s skin, which started when the word Allah apparently appeared on his chin within weeks of his birth.


Human Koran: Sacred sayings from the Muslim holy book apparently appear spontaneously on nine-month-old Ali Yakubov’s body



One of the markings on the child’s skin, which medics and his family say are genuine apparitions

Medics deny that the marks are from someone writing on the child’s skin.

His mother, Madina, said that she and her husband were not religious until the writings started appearing on his skin.

Initially they did not show anyone the unexplained writings, she said, until revealing them to their doctor and the imam in their village of Red October which is in a strongly Muslim region.

Now the boy has become a focus of Muslim homage in his troubled home province of Dagestan, close to war-ravaged Chechnya in the south of Russia.

Local MP Akhmedpasha Amiralaev said: ‘This boy is a pure sign of God. Allah sent him to Dagestan in order to stop revolts and tension in our republic.’

The boy’s mother claimed: ‘Normally those signs appear twice a week - on Mondays and on the nights between Thursdays and Fridays.

‘Ali always feels bad when it is happening. He cries and his temperature goes up. It’s impossible to hold him when it’s happening, his body is actively moving, so we put him into his cradle. It’s so hard to watch him suffering.’

The phrases regularly replace each other on the baby’s skin, she said.

Local imam Abdulla has told locals that the Koran forecasts that before the end of the world, there may be people with its sayings on their bodies.

He said that one sign read: ‘Don’t hide these signs from the people.’

The story has attracted considerable attention from the Russian media and online.

10 comments:

Damien said...

Midnight Rider,

I'm certain its a hoax.

Anonymous said...

ISLAM is the one true hoax.

christian soldier said...

Riiiiight! eye roll...

midnight rider said...

We reports, you decides :)

Anonymous said...

This usually happens to vegetables http://miracles.mcn.org/allaharchive.htm

Anonymous said...

It's what's known in the trade as 'pareidolia' http://www.wikiislam.com/wiki/Pareidolia

Damien said...

Shiva,

Well that is a plausible motive, for his parents scratching those writings onto him.

Anonymous said...

I bet if you smashed up a few dozen smoke detectors you could gather together enough radioactive material to fashion a kind of crude stylus. Obviously it wouldn't be very strong, but if you pressed it against sensitive skin and "wrote" really slowly ...

Damien said...

Anonymous,

I also would imagine that it would hurt a lot.

Epaminondas said...

Wrong, that is actually the script of Zildar 9 in the Kandim Quadrant, and it says "My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die"