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Reports of unusual religious childbirths



This is a sub-article to religion and childbirth.

There are several reports of unusual religious childbirths. This are in general reported in religious texts and are believed to be factual by some people. Some of the reports depict the childbirth as miraculous.

Contents

Infertility

Confucius

  • Reported to have been born when his father was 70 years old and his mother was 15.

Sarah

  • Isaac, son of Sarah, is reported to have been born when his mother was 90 years old and his father [Abraham] at 100.

Rebeccah

  • An infertile woman who miraculously gave birth late in life
  • See also Rachel, Hannah

Elizabeth

  • A cousin of Mary who was married to Zechariah, but was barren and in her later years gave birth to John the Baptist.

Virgin Birth

Virgin birth of Jesus

  • Jesus is said to have been born of a virgin mother, Mary. See also Nativity and Virgin birth of Jesus

List of virgin births

  • A list of people reported to have been born of a virgin mother.

Unusual locations

People reported to be born in the Kaaba

  • Hakim ibn Hizam and also Ali, son of Fatima bint Asad are reported to have been born inside the Kaaba.

Other unusual circumstances

The Buddha

  • Siddhartha Gautama was reported to have been born after appearing to his mother in a dream, taking the form of a white elephant. According to legend, his mother had a completely painless delivery and bore him out of her side. Also, as soon as the baby Siddhartha was delivered, he took seven steps, and under each step bloomed a lotus flower.[1]

Lao Tzu

  • According to some traditions, Lao Tzu was born an old man. This may be because the characters for Lao Tzu (老子) which are usually read "old master" can also be read "old child".

See also

  • Lina Medina, who gave birth while five years old
  • List of virgin births in religion and fiction

References

  1. ^ http://home.nyc.rr.com/mysticalrose/pagan3.html
 
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