PHOTOS: Baby’s two ears inscribed with Allah’s name in Abuja

When the little Fuad Aliyu was delivered by his mother, Hajia Nafisat O Aliyu on 26th October, 2024, he was full of mysteries that had drawn many Abuja residents and those from nearby towns to their family home on Ama Street Kaida Road in Gwagwalada.

According to reports, Fuad, the son of an Islamic cleric, was born with an unusual ear shape and an Islamic inscription of Allah on both ears.

When he was delivered at the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital in Gwagwalada, he reportedly let forth a weird wail.

Since his birth, his parents’ home has subsequently become a kind of mecca as a sizable throng witnessed the miracle ear with the Islamic inscription “Allah.”

However, the father of the infant, who identified himself as Imam Sulaiman Aliyu Alagbe, described the child’s birth as Allah’s handiwork when the MOUTHPIECE NGR correspondent visited the home.

He clarified that the father-in-law, Sheikh Nuhu Yaqub Gata, the Chief Imam of Anwarul Huda Gwagwalada Abuja, a WAEC exam supervisor of Arabic language, the Vice President of Niqobatul Marikaziyin Abuja branch, and the Mufasir of Barakat Women Society Abuja, was the first to discover the shape of the ear, which resembled an Islamic inscription of “Allah” in the holy Quran.

He added that a sister who recently converted to a Muslim divinely and reluctantly by name Mariyam Chinyere Nworie from Ebonyi, whose name used to be Juliet Chinyere Nworie, reaffirmed her faith in Islam upon witnessing the wonderful sign.

The father urged Muslims to hold fast to their trust in God, pointing out that the birth was merely a reference to the Holy Qur’an’s Chapter 41, Verse 53, which states, “We will soon show them Our signs in the Universe and in their own selves, until it will become quite clear to them that it (Islam) is the truth. Is it not sufficient as regards your Lord that He is a witness over all things?”

The father of the baby can be reached via 08169627421 for confirmation!

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