A Community Grammar School, Amuloko, in Ona Ara Local Government
area of Ibadan, Oyo state was a Mecca of sort Saturday as scores of
residents rushed to see a mysterious inscription of the name of Allah on
the bark of a tree in the premises of the school.
The inscription which had been noticed around 1 p.m on Friday by a JS
1 student, Abdulsalam Selimot, drew the attention of many people from
the community and beyond, such that many turned the tree to an object of
worship.
Similar experience was made public last year when a female
undergraduate of the University of Ibadan saw an inscription of Allah in
a piece of meat she bought and boiled.
The Quranic lettering, which an Agriculture teacher in the Amuloko
school, Mr Atanda Abdulrauf Olayiwola, interpreted to mean “Mohammadu Ra
Sululah” first appeared faintly before it got bolder few hours later to
the consternation of many people.
Speaking with Selimot in her mother’s rented apartment at Oloya area
of Amuloko, she said, “My Dad said he was coming to see me and so I
stood under the tree in front of our school. Suddenly, a leaf fell on my
head and when I picked it, I saw certain writing on it. I looked up to
see where it came from and discovered it fell from the tree. There and
then I saw an Arabic lettering appearing, being written on the tree.
“I could not read it well but I noticed that it was a Quranic
Language similar to the spellings we were being taught at our Quranic
centre. I then went to inform some Alfas who came for GNLD training
close by. They saw it and asked for my name. They asked me to go and
call my parents, and I went to call my mother”, she recollected.
She said that the Alfas then started rubbing their palms on the part
of the tree and shouting the name of Allah with praise, just as many
other people were gathering to do same.
The news brought many more people to the area as they were seen with
their mobile handsets taking the picture of the inscription. Both old
and young were seen plucking the leaves of the tree, cutting its
branches, while some were rubbing their palms on it. Some were even
rubbing sachets of pure water on the bark of the tree, in the belief
that it would turn holy water for them to drink.
Two other similar trees in the premises also bore some Arabic
writings on their barks, but Selimot said, “those other ones were the
handiwork of some boys who were using nail to inscribe similar lettering
on the trees because they heard that some people said they would send
me to Saudi Arabia because of what I discovered”.
The JS 1 student expressed bewilderment at the discovery, but faulted
the news by a woman in veil, who claimed that the tree shouted ‘Allau
Akbar’ when it was first sighted.
“I didn’t hear any voice from the tree. It was the leaf which fell on
my head that prompted me to look up and I saw the tiny writing”.
According to a Muslim teacher, Mr Olayiwola, “It was ‘Mohammadu Ra
Sulu’ that I was able to read with my pair of reading glasses when I
first saw it, but after about an hour when I had returned from Jumat
Service, ‘lah’ had appeared and I could read everything clearly without
my glasses. It has even appeared bolder today (Saturday)”.
A Christian and Social Studies/ Christian Religious Education teacher
in the same school, Mr Korede Johnson, also confirmed the mysterious
writing, saying “God has again used this to alert us that He actually
exists and we should be worshipping Him. It shows that He is capable of
manifesting Himself in many ways to His creatures, and we should be
closer to Him”.
SOURCE: www.thenationonlineng.net
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