17 October 2013 - 09:14
Miracle: Sudanese pilgrim regains eyesight in Prophet Muhamamd's Mosque

(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - “Allahu Akbar (God is great) … I can see,” a Sudanese female pilgrim started yelling inside the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah. When the congregate surrounded her she told them amidst tears of joy that she has suddenly regained her eyesight which she had lost more than seven years ago.

Fatima Al-Mahi, who is in her late 60s, said she became blind about seven years ago and added that numerous operations had all failed to in helping her regain her eyesight. She did not say how she became blind but was extremely thankful to Allah for making her see again.

"I made sincere supplications inside the Prophet's Mosque asking Allah to bless me with my eyesight. In a miraculous moment of providence I started to see light. I turned left and right and could see the mosque very clearly. I went delirious with happiness when I saw my son who was accompanying me," she said.

Fatima said she saw her face for the first time in more than seven years. "I also saw my son who started crying with joy. I saw the other Sudanese pilgrims in our group. I was able to move alone without any help," she said.

She said that although she lived in complete darkness, she never lost hope that Allah would give her back her eyesight. She said she never stopped praying to Allah to give her back her eyesight.

Islam also teaches that in the case of physical sickness we should adopt the best available medical treatment as well as praying to Allah.

The command to pray is relevant not only in the case of physical sickness, but also in the case of all human endeavours.

This is because we are incapable of achieving anything on our own, without the help of God, the One and Only Creator and Sustainer of all.

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