Our Beloved Master - His Early Life — Page 51
•oUR BELoVED MASTER• 51 H al i mah wondered why there wasn’t any sign of either blood or water; neither were there any footsteps of men having been there recently, nor could she see anything that could have been taken out (from his heart) and thrown aside, nor was there any mark or wound on the child’s chest. Surely the child must be under the influence of demons! She thought it would be difficult to face his mother if something bad happened to the child. She brought the little child home and said to her husband, “I feel much frightened and cannot understand what has actually taken place. But apparently these are not good signs. It is better that the child should be taken directly to his mother. Although separation from him would be heart-breaking for us, yet what would happen if the child comes to some harm?” The husband said, “I completely agree with you. Take him back this very day and return him to the care of his mother. ” H al i mah took the child with her to Makkah and returned him to his mother. When Hadrat A minah inquired about the reason , H al i mah said, “I feel as if the child has been affected by some demon. ” Hadrat A minah smiled and said, “Do not think that my child will ever be wasted. On the contrary, he will prove to be a