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12 February 2013Believers saw the name of prophet on lamb's hair

Uralsk, February 12, Interfax - A lamb was born in the village of Chebotaryovo, the Western-Kazakhstan Region in Kazakhstan and, according to believers, holy inscriptions are written on his hair.
"As was cleared out later, words "Rahman" and "Muhammad" were inscripted on the body of the newly-born," the animal's master Kapizhalel Niyazov told Interfax.
He noted that it was a good sign.
The same case took place on April 2012 in the village of Zhana Omir of the Western-Kazakhstan Region when clergymen read Allah and Muhammad on the lamb's skin.
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