Culled
from Vanguard :Barely a year after a child was reportedly born with a
copy of the Holy Quran in Lagos and another born with an Islamic rosary,
(Tesbah) in Sagamu, Ogun State. Last Tuesday, another amazing event occurred at
Owode Onirin, Ikorodu, Lagos; as images of some clerics who died decades ago
were believed to have made sudden appearances on the walls of Dawiz Central
Mosque in the area.
When Vanguard visited the mosque,
thousands of people and passers-by storm the mosque to have a glimpse.
The images were identified as that of
late Sheikh Ahmada Tijani, (Algeria) Sheikh Ibraheem Niass, (Senegal) Sheikh
Jamiu Bulala. (Nigeria)
Although the images were not clear as
at the time Vanguard visited, but those who spoke to Vanguard said the images
were clearer on Tuesday when they were first noticed.
According to Eye-witness: “The images
were noticed on Tuesday September 3, on the walls of the mosque which was
constructed a few months ago and owned by Sheikh Musa Alegbeleye.”
It was gathered that four months ago,
the image of Sheikh Jamiu Bulala Islamic Cleric, who had died two decades ago
appeared first faintly to the consternation of Muslim faithful and they decided
never to make it public to creat any doubt.
The strange occurence has turned the
serene Owode Onirin area into a Makkah of sorts as people thronged the area not
only to see but to also offer some prayers. Right inside the mosque, people
were seen holding bottles/satchets of water muttering prayers and shouting
Allahu Akbar (God is great). Some were even seen bowing to the image.
Efforts to speak with the founder of
the group and leader of the mosque, Sheikh Alegbeleye, was futile, as we were
told he was sleeping after observing several vigil prayers.
Speaking on the development and an
eye-witness, the President of Islamic society of Nigeria, Lagos State Mukadam
Alhaji Samodu Onikoyi confirmed the appearance of the images. “We started
noticing a very faint image which came with intermittent brightness on the
inside wall of the mosque which were replica of the portrait of Sheikh Ibrahim
Niass, Sheikh Jamiu Bulala and Sheikh Ahmaa Tijani engraved on the walls of the
building.”
How it Happened: “A member of the
mosque Alhaja Idayatu Idera Afolabi first noticed it and she rushed out to
inform everybody and when we saw it, we decided to cover it, because we thought
if we announce it, people will think it is ruse that one is trying to play on
their intelligence. But when I also saw it, I was greatly terrified,
wondering how such thing could have happened”.
“My thought was that the image would
eventually disappeared but on the second day, it brightened more and started
showing on all sides of the building which made us to still cover it untill it
became public“.
An eye-witness also disclosed that
attempt was made by some individuals to wash off the images but to no avail;
adding that the more they try to rub it off, the more the images become
clearer.
Non-Muslims’ comment
I don’t believe
it — Mrs Oluranti Jonson
For me, that image is not real and it’s an evil
imagination. Because the Bible says Jesus will come down with the Holy Saints
and Prophet at the last day. And I will advice those clerics to stop deceiving
people because I don’t understand what that means and I have not seen such
before.
It’s a sign of end time — Mr Mike
Nwoha
This is unbelievable, although as a Christian, I’m not trying to say this
is evil but to them they believe; it’s a sign of end time and some of them said
it is stated in the Koran. So, I cannot judge, only God knows the truth about
it. All I can say is that we are all serving the living God, there should not
be anything like the Muslims are idol worshipers but to me this is a sign of
end time. So, people should mend their ways.
Also, one Mrs Idayatu Afolabi said:
“When we saw that the image, it was a strange thing, I told my husband to inform
those that know better than us, it was then we called on the Imam who told us
not to announce it until now that the images decided to brighten up on the wall
of the mosque building “.
The shout of “Allahu Akbar” (God is
Great) rented the air as hundreds of people continue to find their ways to the
the Mosque in Owode Onirin to have a glimpse
About Sheikh Tijani and Niass
Shaykh
Tijani 1735-1815
Shaykh Tijani was born in 1735 in Aïn Madhi, a small village
in western-central Algeria. An orphan at the age of 15, and applied himself to
his studies. Having learned the Quran by heart at age seven, he studied the
fundamentals of Maliki jurisprudence and other texts. For nearly 50 years
Shaykh Tijani was the main active propagator of the doctrine of Toriqah.
Shaykh Tijani his passed on Thursday
22 September 1815. After he performed the Subh prayer, he laid down on his
right side while he asked for a glass of water then he returned to his bed and
died. Even in the coffin, people were rushing and trying hard to hold his
coffin and it was a scene full of deep emotions where tears and sorrows
constituted the landmark of this great funeral. Shaykh Tijani was buried in his
blessed Zawiya. He is followed today by over 300 million disciples world-over.
Sheikh Ibrahim Niass (1900–1975)
Born
in 1900 in the village of Taïba Niassène between the Senegalese city of Kaolack
and the border of Gambia, the main representative of the Tijaniya- Sufi Order,
often referred to as Tariqat al-Tijjaniyyaa. During his youth, Sheykh
Ibrahim relocated with his father to the city of Kaolack, where they
established the zwiya (religious center) of Lewna Ñaseen.
The Cisse family has carried out
Shaykh Ibrahim’s role as principal Imam of the Medina Baay mosque. While
serving as Medina Baay’s Imam, he took his teachings to the United States,
United Kingdom and many other western countries. He was regarded as Leader of
Tariqa al-Tijaniyya after the late Ah,ada Tijani. He died in August, 2008.
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