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Mashad, Iran - 27th November 2005.
A 60yrs old Sunni, Syed Lady from Wolverhampton who is married to a Wahaabi man,
miraculously started walking again at the Haram of Imam Raza (a.s.).
Mrs Naseem Akhtar went with a small group of people from Wolverhampton and
Birmingham (U.K.) to do the Ziyaarats of Shaam (Syria) & Iran for 2 weeks.
This 'noble lady' had apparently been taken in a wheelchair.
She was the only 'non-Shia' in the group, as none of her family members (all
devouted, Ahl e Sunnat) were prepared to accompany her to the Holy Shrines.
The 60yrs old, Naseem Akhtar, had broken both of her legs 4yrs earlier.
She was wheelchair bound due to the bones in her legs not having healed
properly.
On the 27th November, Mrs Syeda Naseem Akhtar was lightly tied to the zareeh of
Imam Raza (a.s.) by Birmingham's Mrs Halima.
Mrs Halima (the wife of Hussainia Mosque's Technician: Mr.Mir Fiaz Hussain); and
the frail old, Mrs Naseem Akhtar were seen crying, passionately, clinging on to
the Zareeh of the 8th Imam (a.s.).
Syeda Naseem Akhtar went into a deep state of sleep. She heard someone tell her
to 'get up'. Mrs.Akhtar opened her eyes, turned around and asked Mrs Halima
whether she had spoken to her?
But Mrs Halima replied to Mrs Akhtar, that she was embroiled in her own daughter
(10yrs old Hajira)'s sorrows and had not uttered a word.
Naseem Akhtar fell off to sleep again, clinging on to the 8th Imam (a.s.)'s
Zareeh. She heard the same voice again, telling her to stand up.
When she opened her eyes, she found her arm had slipped inside the Zareeh; and
to her shock, the voice was coming from within the Zareeh.
Mrs Syeda Naseem Akhtar, lifted herself up from the ground and at first,
hesitantly tried to stand. Then she took her first steps in 4yrs and walked to
her friends and started crying aloud.
When the people from her group realised what had happened, they all started
reading the Salawaat aloud. Others at the Zareeh were made aware of the Miracle
that had been witnessed and there were tears of joy all around.
The leader of the group Malik Abrar Hussain of Wolverhampton, was overwhelmed
with tears, as it was the first time he had ever taken a 'Kaafila' (group) to
Iran.
Mrs Syeda Naseem Akhtar returned walking like a teenager, to her shocked family
in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, U.K. on 30th November 2005.
The lady can be contacted through the ladies of the Ali
Hussain Mosque, Newhampton Road West, Whitmore Reans, Wolverhampton, U.K.
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