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Newly Born Baby Saying Allah


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Come on guys - inject a little bit of rationality into this discussion. All I can see is a baby crying our making the kind of sounds that babies make. Indeed, one could equally argue that many new born babies utter the words wahh (guru)!!.

For me the people who have an urge to sensationalise such things are weak in their faith. For them extraordinary events of 'miracles seem to be the basis of belief. The most important miracle and amazing about this video is not the baby making a sound but the very fact of its birth.

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This seems like blessed soul.. vahiguroo , the way he is speaking it's repeating with one rhythm, his upper skins are stretched or expands while he is repeating allah. It's definitely simran or zikr... Commonly babies don't repeat like this, they may say Allah or vahiguroo or other names one or twice if lucky along the way during their mum, hahaha, aau, ooh, mummy but not like this.

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This is being way too sensationalized.

First off, the video is on a loop; so the actual sound was a 1-3 seconds at the most, but it was made into a repeating loop, making it seem like 'allah' was being said repeatedly

Second, the sound is nothing more than 'la' or some other nonsensical phrase. The aforementioned looping sequence makes it seems as if the baby is saying 'allah.'

I'd like to think that Sikhi is grounded in reality, and the 'miracles' of the guru lie not in such irrational and debunkable phenomena, but rather in the rational world - our very existence, the emotions, thoughts, sounds, sights which emanate from us and the animals, plants and stars around us are the miracle. The very birth of this child is what is special (like "gurnam5" mentioned).

WJKK WJKF

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