PM News
Reports that, Residents from
various parts of Lagos State, southwest Nigeria, have been coming to catch a
glimpse of a baby allegedly born with a miniature Quran at 9, Oguntade Street,
Shasha area of the state.
Incidents
like these are scientifically impossible, but residents of the area say it is
true even though some of them confessed that they did not see the baby
clutching the miniature Quran, the holy book of the Muslims. They were only
told about it.
It
took efforts for P.M.NEWS reporters to gain access into the one-room apartment
of the baby’s parents as a result of the crowd that took over the place. The
mother of the baby, Kabirat Lamidi, a 32-year old hairstylist, said right from
the conception of the baby, she had been sick.
She
said when the baby refused to come out after 11 months, she went for a scan
where it was shown that she had an object in the womb with the baby.
The
Ede, Osun State indigene who said she had been married for 10 years, said she
was shocked to discover that few seconds after the baby was delivered, she
pushed out a Quran.
“I
have been hearing about such incidents and I have always insulted people
thinking it could never happen. I believe it is a gift from Allah,” she said.
She
said as a Muslim, she was not even dedicated and did not know how to pray,
expressing surprise that such an incident could happen to her.
The
mother of three said she had always given birth in the hospital but that on
this day, she went into labour so fast that she could not move.
“My
advice to people is that they should henceforth watch their mouth. I didn’t
believe before now,” she said.
Mrs.
Saudat Olawuwo, a staff nurse with the Shasha Medical Centre who assisted with
the delivery, said she was called by neighbours when the woman was in labour.
Mrs.
Olawuwo with 17 years working experience, said the woman was supposed to put to
birth on 16 May, but it did not happen.
“By
the time I came the day she was in labour, the baby was already coming out. So
I assisted her.
“After
that, we were expecting the placenta, but the woman began behaving like one
about to run mad. I was so confused.
“The
woman was shouting that she wanted to push again and all of a sudden, the
Quran, wrapped in nylon and stained with blood jumped out.
“Out
of confusion, I ran out and called people who came to see. We also called a
Muslim cleric around the area who came and prayed for the baby,” she said.
Father
of the baby, Luqman Lamidi, said he was in a drinking bar when he was called
and told that his wife had delivered a baby with a Quran.
He
said he did not believe until he came and saw the Quran covered with blood.
“I
arrived home and saw a lot of crowd and could not even enter. In fact, I am
surprised that a drunk like me could produce a child that came into this world
with a Quran,” he said, adding that he had become a changed person.
Chief
Imam of Oguntade, Shasha, Alhai AbdulRafiu Opeloyeru Oyedokun, said he was the
one who tore the nylon from the Quran after he was called to the place.
“When
I came, people were still doubting if the object was a Quran or not, so I tore
the nylon with blood on it publicly and everyone confirmed it.”
As
the yet to be named baby boy lay asleep, P.M.NEWS noticed that each time the
Quran is placed on his chest, he consistently lifted his hands up and would not
drop the hands until the Quran is taken off.
There
was a big controversy in May last year following the alleged birth of a baby
boy said to be clutching a miniature Holy Quran at birth.
The
baby was born at a white garment church in Mushin, Lagos State, Southwest Nigeria.
While
some disputed the claim, others said it was possible. A large crowd gathered at
1, Sonde Street, Ijeshatedo, Lagos home of the boy’s parents as news of the
birth spread rapidly.
His
mother, Mrs. Kikelomo Ilori, 32, a Cosmetologist, told P.M.NEWS that he was
born after she had carried the pregnancy for about 10 months.
“When
my baby was delivered holding a Quran in his hand, the nurse said the Quran
should be thrown away. But I insisted my mother must see it before any action
could be taken,” Kikelomo, who is a Christian, further explained.
Corroborating
the story, Senior Rev. Victoria Yetunde Dada said during the pregnancy,
Kikelomo was always coming to her for prayers and counselling.
“I
advised her not to abort the pregnancy because she might die in the process.
Again, I told her the foetus was sent by God and will be great,” Apostle Mother
Dada told our correspondent.
Reacting,
Medical Director of Bodet Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos, Dr. Bode Tawak said
scientifically, it was not possible for a baby to be born holding a Quran.
“How
big is the baby’s hand to hold the Quran? How big is the Quran? How did the
Quran get into her mother’s womb? I don’t know how a Quran can get into a womb.
But there are things you can’t explain,” Dr. Tawak responded.
He
said while the incident cannot be explained medically, in Nigeria many
mysterious things happen.
A
Kaduna-based medical practitioner, Dr. Munir Yusuf said from a medical point of
view, it was not possible, but added that depending on the size of the Quran,
it was possible metaphysically.
He
explained that if the Quran is small enough to pass through the diameter of the
vagina, with the child, it is possible.
In
the same vein, a herbal medicine practitioner, Chief Dr. Bola Adegunloye
believes nothing is impossible, but said too much importance must not be placed
on the incident.
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