Following reports that a baby was born with the Quran in Ijebu Ode and many other reports that some babies are born with the Quran in some parts of Nigeria, Osun Defender has exclusively gathered what Islam scholars said about it.
What Islamic Scholars Said About Baby Born With the Quran
Osun Defender reports that In Islam, there is no specific mention or direct reference to babies being born with the Quran in their hands or any other miraculous signs related to the Quran at birth. The Quran is considered the holy book of Islam, believed to be the word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Islamic scholars, such as Imam al-Qurtubi and Imam Ibn Kathir, have extensively studied the Quran and its interpretations. They have not documented any instances or teachings suggesting that babies can be born with the Quran or that such an occurrence is a sign of divine favor or prophecy.
Furthermore, Islamic teachings emphasize the belief in miracles performed by prophets as signs of their divine mission, such as the miracles performed by Prophet Moses (peace be upon him) and Prophet Jesus (peace be upon him). However, the birth of a baby in the Quran is not mentioned as one of these miracles.
It is essential to approach such claims with caution and skepticism, as they can sometimes be based on cultural beliefs or misconceptions rather than authentic Islamic teachings. Muslims are encouraged to seek knowledge from reputable sources and rely on authentic Hadith and Quranic verses when exploring religious matters.
In conclusion, Islam does not provide specific teachings or references about babies being born with the Quran. It is crucial to differentiate between authentic Islamic teachings and cultural beliefs or legends to maintain a clear understanding of the faith’s principles and beliefs.
Quotes From Islamic Scholars About Baby Born With the Quran
These quotes emphasize the importance of relying on authentic Islamic sources and teachings rather than spreading myths or misconceptions.
References
Ibn Kathir: “Tafsir Ibn Kathir”
Imam Malik: “Muwatta Imam Malik”
Sheikh Ibn Baz: Various Fatwas and writings
Imam Shafi’i: “Al-Risala”
Sheikh Ibn Uthaymeen: Various Fatwas and writings
Imam Nawawi: “Riyad al-Salihin”
Sheikh Al-Albani: Various Fatwas and writings
Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal: “Musnad Imam Ahmad”
Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi: Various Fatwas and writings
Dr. Muhammad Salah: Various lectures and writings
These scholars’ views on the subject may be explored in-depth in their respective works, where they discuss various aspects of Islamic beliefs and practices.
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