In a remarkable incident from Kaushambi district in Uttar Pradesh, a father who was buried 20 years ago reportedly appeared in his son's dream, asking him to fix his grave. Following this unusual request, the son decided to excavate the grave, leading to a shocking revelation. Upon digging, he found his father's body preserved just as it was at the time of burial, astonishing everyone who witnessed it. This news quickly spread, drawing a large crowd from the local Muslim community to the cemetery.
The Dream and Its Aftermath
This extraordinary event took place in the Daranagar municipality of Sirathu tehsil. Akhtar Subhani, the son, recounted that his father, Maulana Ansar Ahmad, passed away in 2003 and was laid to rest in the local cemetery. Twenty years later, Akhtar dreamt of his father, who urged him to ensure the grave was properly maintained. After sharing this dream with his family, they visited the cemetery and discovered that the grave had significantly deteriorated over the years.
To restore the grave, they sought permission from a local Barelvi cleric, who granted them the go-ahead. Family members and villagers gathered to begin the excavation. As they dug, everyone present was left in disbelief when they found Maulana Ansar's body intact, just as it had been two decades earlier. After cleaning the grave, they reburied the body and covered it with soil, leaving the community in awe. Many remarked that typically, bodies begin to decompose shortly after burial, making the preservation of Maulana Ansar's body after 20 years an extraordinary phenomenon.
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