Staunch Muslim Blogger Asks Fans to Pray for Child's Safe Delivery
- The blogger shared a video of herself looking all happy followed by a long caption sharing about what she went through with her previous pregnancy and her latest situation
- Briefly News understands the blogger conceived in 2020 and was expecting her baby
- However, she lost her baby during delivery in a move that broke her, hubby and the entire world
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It is the dream of many people especially those in marriage to welcome or rather get babies and fill the earth.
However, not many are lucky and while some deal with health complications hence the ''lacking'', there are others who conceive but lose their babies either before, during, or moments after birth.
Popular Estonian blogger Eileen Lahi alias Eslimah happens to fall in the latter category.
Well, Briefly News understands the blogger conceived in 2020 and was expecting her baby.
Since she is married, together with her hubby the couple prepared everything for their upcoming baby.
The blogger and her man even made a room for their babies but as fate would have it, she lost her baby during birth.
This hurt the couple so much but did not deter them from trying and trying again.
Thanks to God, the couple was recently blessed by God and Eslimah conceived again in a move that really excited them.
Taking to social media to share about her pregnancy, the blogger shared a video of herself looking all happy followed by a long caption sharing about what she went through with her previous pregnancy and her latest situation.
''I pray that I get to spend the rest of my life watching this child grow, but I know that even if I cannot - I hold onto my belief that God’s plan is sovereign.'' Eslimah wrote.
In her caption, the lass asked people, rather her fans to put her in their prayers so that she can carry the pregnancy to full term and give birth to her baby successfully.
''Life is so short, and so very fragile. We cannot control how much time we get to spend with the people that we love, but we can choose to cherish each moment - knowing that each one is a gift. I pray that this blessed month brings you the healing that your heart is aching for. I pray that you find your peace. I pray that you never stop being kind, and most importantly - that you never ever lose hope in God’s mercy. For verily, with hardship there is ease. Please keep us in your prayers. Happy Ramadan. '' she added.
The good news impressed and excited her fans who camped on her page to congratulate her for her expectancy.
Eslimah is an Estonian modest fashion blogger who made headlines after converting to Islam about five years ago.
After her conversion, the blogger relocated to Qatar after she got a teaching job there.
It was while in Qatar when she got married to a Muslim man she met there.
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Source: Briefly News
Stefan Mack (Editor) Stefan Mack is an English and history teacher who has broadened his horizons with journalism. He enjoys experiencing the human condition through the world's media. Stefan keeps Briefly News' readers entertained during the weekend. He graduated from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in 2010 with a Bachelor of Education (BEd), majoring in History and English. Stefan has been writing for Briefly News for a number of years and has covered mainstream to human interest articles.
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