Muslim boy ‘becomes’ Hindu god for being born with 1.5 feet long ‘tail’
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A teenage Muslim boy born with a 1.5ft long ‘tail’ has found himself revered by Hindus in an Indian village as they believe he is the incarnation of the monkey-deity Lord Hanuman.
Sohail Shah, 13, was born with a patch of thick hair on his lower back that has grown long and matted together into a tail.
His unusual growth has earned him the name of Bajrangi Bhaijan- or the God brother by the villagers.
His popularity is such that people from far off villages flock to his nondescript village near Indore in Madhya Pradesh in central India, every other day to take his blessings.
They also bring bag full of fruits such as bananas and mangoes for Sohail as gifts in return of the blessings, reports the Story Trender.
The schoolboy is also treated specially by everyone in his school, particularly teachers who never scold him in fear of upsetting the ‘God’.
Sohail says he enjoys the love and attention of the people because of his tail and even though it is unusual, he never wants to of cut it off.
The teen said: ‘I am not at all embarrassed because of my tail. I was born with this and it is very much part of my life now.
‘I have seen people treating me like God since my birth so it is not new for me.
‘They call me Hanuman and touch my feet for blessings.
‘If I am walking on road, they come to me and join their hands asking for blessings. Some give me bananas and mangoes-my favourite fruits.
‘I am treated specially by everyone in the village be it Muslims or Hindus and I feel fantastic about it.
‘I do not face any physical problems because of the tail and so I don’t intend to get rid of it ever.
‘I do feel I am special and that I am blessed by Lord Hanuman because I get so much love by the people.’
Sohail’s family also asserts that their son is truly God’s gift and that ever since his birth, they have only experienced love, peace and prosperity in the family.
His grandfather Ashiq Shah, 60, said: ‘We have been blessed with peace and prosperity since his birth. He has brought good luck to all of us.
‘He is a wonderful boy and is very peaceful and intelligent and caring. He treats everyone with love and respect.’
Since Sohail’s a Muslim, his grandfather said there were hermits who wanted to adopt him and had requested the family to hand over Sohail to them but they refused.
‘They feared we will marry him off but we refused to give him up, instead we have raised him with lots of love and care.’
According to mythology, Lord Hanuman was the ultimate bachelor and life-long celibate who devoted his life to his lord Rama.
Ashiq Shah said: ‘We have accepted Sohail with his tail and we believe that he is a special child.
‘Even though we are Muslims, we respect the feelings of our Hindu brethren in the village who see him as Hanuman.
‘He has brought harmony in the village.
‘If someone bumps into him in the morning, they say their day is going to be good as they have seen the god’s face.
‘They all call him Hanuman and brings food for him. We never object to that. In fact, we also call him hanuman at times.’
His parents- father Sadiq Shah, 32, a daily wage labour and mother Nazma, 30, also believe that Sohail’s tail is God’s gift and removing it will bring bad omen to him.
Nazma, said: ‘I was shocked to see the patch of hair in his back. But soon people in the village started saying he was incarnation of the Hindu god. We too started believing he is special.
‘We are poor but all our worries and sorrows have vanished since his birth. There is always happiness and peace in the family.
‘We never wish to get his tail removed because he was born like this.’