BiLaaL Posted October 20, 2009 Miracle or hoax? Russians puzzled as phrases from the Koran start appearing 'spontaneously' on baby's skin 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. 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. Source, Russian video report Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ANTARA Posted October 21, 2009 Me thinks its hadith and not a quranic verse. Nonetheless, its just as good I would say. "law taclamuun maa aclam la daxiktum qaliilan wa labakeytum kathiira" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted October 21, 2009 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.' lol. Yeah, like that will stop a revolt. The boy's mother claimed: 'Normally those signs appear twice a week - on Mondays and on the nights between Thursdays and Fridays. They're so punctual you can set your alarm to them. And which nights come between Thursday and Friday? I always thought Thursday and Friday nights were consecutive. :confused: '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.' If only you'd stop putting that cold Henna on the boy's leg. The phrases regularly replace each other on the baby's skin, she said. A crawling billboard. lol. 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. 2012. The world is coming to an end. Check your buttocks when you shower in the morning for any Hieroglyphics. LOL. Stuff fowqal nonsense.™ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cara. Posted October 21, 2009 ^Cut the young couple some slack. They came up with an ingenious way of paying their firstborn's college tuition. A few tears are well worth it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SeeKer Posted October 21, 2009 Originally posted by Castro: quote: 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.' lol. Yeah, like that will stop a revolt. The boy's mother claimed: 'Normally those signs appear twice a week - on Mondays and on the nights between Thursdays and Fridays. They're so punctual you can set your alarm to them. And which nights come between Thursday and Friday? I always thought Thursday and Friday nights were consecutive. :confused: '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.' If only you'd stop putting that cold Henna on the boy's leg. The phrases regularly replace each other on the baby's skin, she said. A crawling billboard. lol. 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. 2012. The world is coming to an end. Check your buttocks when you shower in the morning for any Hieroglyphics. LOL. Stuff fowqal nonsense.™ Loooooool Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
grasshopper Posted October 21, 2009 Originally posted by Castro: quote: '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.' If only you'd stop putting that cold Henna on the boy's leg. exactly! I had no idea there were muslims in Russia - going to do some googling now and learn me some stuff. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peasant Posted October 21, 2009 What makes you think the degastani medical staff do not know about hina? Originally posted by Castro: If only you'd stop putting that cold Henna on the boy's leg. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dhagax-Tuur Posted October 21, 2009 Allah aclam if it is true. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gheelle.T Posted October 21, 2009 Castro nailed it on the head. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted October 21, 2009 Why do you find it hard to believe?? Do you not believe your lord who created you and everything else CAN if he wanted to also creat and produce something like this??? It is a hadith that is written on there though. I guess to them, anything of Arabic txt is Quran. If it was true I would not be suprised, but as for now Allahu aclam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gheelle.T Posted October 21, 2009 Are you saying God does tattoos arts as well? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted October 21, 2009 ^^I don't know, but what I am saying is that HE CAN, it is not beyond his power. EVEN crawling billboard, just because out limited mind deems it impossible. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gheelle.T Posted October 21, 2009 Did you read this part of the story by any chance? 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.' Maybe that will be good enough to ridicule this BS story. God doesn't need to tattoo little baby every other night just so he can remind his people when it's the right time to revolt. He has told his subjects what they should do or not do in a book that's 1400+ yrs old. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted October 21, 2009 ^^The story is neither here nor there, nor is the REACTIONS and responses of people. I commented on the idea of it happening. Did not read the story, just the responses and the picture. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted October 21, 2009 ^^^^ I suppose if you can believe the SNM was fighting for Somaliland's independence, you'd believe anything. Interested in buying a bridge in Brooklyn? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites