In many verses of the Glorious Qur'an Allah
the Exalted denied the claim of the Christians that He has a son. A delegation
from Nagran came to the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). They began to talk about their
claim about the Trinity, which is that Allah is three in one, the Father, the
Son, and the Holy Spirit, with some disagreement among their sects. That is why
Allah affirmed in many verses of the Qur'an that Isa is a slave of Allah, whom
He molded in the womb of his mother like any other of His creatures, and that He
created him without a father, as He created Adam without a father or a mother.
Allah the Almighty said:
Allah chose Adam, Noah, the family of Ibrahim and the family of Imran above the
Alamin (mankind and jinns)(of their times). Offspring, one of theo other, and
Allah is All-Hearer, All-Knower.
Remember when the wife of Imran said: "O my
Lord! I have vowed to You what (the child that) is in my womb to be dedicated
for Your services (free from all worldly work; to serve Your Place of worship),
so accept this, from me. Verily, You are the All-Hearer, the All Knowing."
Then when she delivered her (child Maryam), she
said: "O my Lord! I have delivered a female child," and Allah knew better what
she delivered, - "and the male is not like the female, and I have named her
Maryam, and I seek refuge with You (Allah) for her and for her offspring from
Satan, the outcast."
So her Lord (Allah) accepted her with goodly
acceptance. He made her grow in a good manner and put her under the care of
Zechariah. Every time he entered Al-Mihrab (a praying place or a private room),
he found her supplied with sustenance.
He said: "O Maryam! From where have you got
this?"
She said: "From Allah. Verily, Allah provides
sustenance to whom He wills, without limit." ( 3:33-37 Quran)
Allah declared that He had elected Adam (pbuh)
and the elite of his offspring who obey Allah. Then He specified the family of
Ibrahaim (pbuh), which includes the sons of Ismail (pbuh), and the family of
Imran, the father of Maryam.
Muhammad Ibn Is'haaq stated that he was Imran
Ibn Bashim, Ibn Amun, Ibn Misha, Ibn Hosqia, Ibn Ahriq, Ibn Mutham, Ibn Azazia,
Ibn Amisa, Ibn Yamish, Ibn Ahrihu, Ibn Yazem, Ibn Yahfashat, Ibn Eisha, Ibn Iyam,
Ibn Rahba am, Ibn David (Dawud).
Prophet Zakariyah's (pbuh) wife's sister had
a daughter named Hannah. She was married to Imran, a leader of the Israelites.
For many years, the couple remained childless. Whenever Hannah saw another woman
with a child, her longing for a baby increased. Although years had passed, she
never lost hope. She believed that one day Allah would bless her with a child,
on whom she would shower all her motherly love.
She turned to the Lord of the heavens and the
earth and pleaded with Him for a child. She would offer the child in the service
of Allah's house, in the temple of Jerusalem. Allah granted her request. When
she learned that she was pregnant, she was the happiest woman alive, and thanked
Allah for His gift. Her overjoyed husband Imran also thanked Allah for His
mercy.
However, while she was pregnant her husband
passed away. Hannah wept bitterly. Alas, Imran did not live to see their child
for whom they had so longed. She gave birth to a girl, and again turned to Allah
in prayer: "O my Lord, I have delivered a female
child," and the male is not like the female, and I have named her Maryam, and I
seek refuge with You (Allah) for her and her offspring from Satan, the outcast."
(3:36 Quran)
Hannah had a big problem in reference to her
promise to Allah, for females were not accepted into the temple, and she was
very worried. Her sister's husband Zakariyah, comforted her, saying that Allah
knew best what she had delivered and appreciated fully what she had offered in
His service. She wrapped the baby in a shawl and handed it over to the temple
elders. As the baby was a girl, the question of her guardianship posed a problem
for the elders. This was a child of their late and beloved leader, and everyone
was eager to take care of her. Zakariyah said to the elders: "I am the husband
of her maternal aunt and her nearest relation in the temple; therefore, I will
be more mindful of her than all of you."
As it was their custom to draw lots to solve
disagreements, they followed this course. Each one was given a reed to throw
into the river. They had agreed that whoever's reed remained afloat would be
granted guardianship of the girl. All the reeds sank to the bottom except
Zakariyah's. With this sign, they all surrendered to the will of Allah and made
him the guardian.
To ensure that no one had access to Maryam, Zakariyah built a separate room for her in the temple. As she grew up, she spent
her time in devotion to Allah. Zakariyah visited her daily to see to her needs,
and so it continued for many years. One day, he was surprised to find fresh
fruit, which was out of season in her room. As he was the only person who could
enter her room, he asked her how the fruit got there. She replied that these
provisions were from Allah, as He gives to whom He wills. Zakariyah understood
by this that Allah had raised Maryam's status above that of other women.
Thereafter, Zakariyah spent more time with
her, teaching and guiding her. Maryam grew to be a devotee of Allah, glorifying
Him day and night.
Ali Ibn Abi Talib narrated that the Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) said: "The best of the world's women is Maryam (in her lifetime),
and the best of the world's women is Khadija (in her lifetime)." (Sahih Al-Bukhari)
Abu Musa Al-Ashari also narrated that the
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said: "May among men attained perfection but among women
none attained perfection except Maryam the daughter of Imran, and Asiya the wife
of Pharaoh, and the superiority of Aisha to other women is like the superiority
of Tharid (an Arabic dish) to other meals."
While Maryam was praying in her temple, an
angel in the form of a man appeared before her. Filled with terror, she tried to
flee, praying:
"Verily! I seek refuge with the Most Beneficent (Allah)
from you, if you do fear Allah."
The angel said: "I am only a Messenger from
your Lord, (to announce) to you the gift of a righteous son."
She said: "How can I have a son, when no man
has touched me, nor am I unchaste?"
He said: "So (it will be), your Lord said:
"That is easy for me (Allah): And (We wish) to appoint him as a sign to mankind
and a mercy from Us (Allah), and it is a matter (already) decreed, (by Allah).'"
(19:18-21 Quran)
The angel's visit caused Maryam great anxiety,
which increased as the months went by. How could she face giving birth to a
child without having a husband? Later, she felt life kicking inside her. With a
heavy heart, she left the temple and went to Nazareth, the city in which she had
been born where she settled in a simple farm house to avoid the public.
But fear and anxiety did not leave her. She
was from a noble and pious family. Her father had not been an evil man nor was
her mother an impure woman. How could she prevent tongues from wagging about her
honor?
After some months, she could not bear the
mental strain any longer. Burdened with a heavy womb, she left Nazareth, not
knowing where to go to be away from this depressing atmosphere.
She had not gone far, when she was overtaken
by the pains of childbirth. She saw down against a dry palm tree, and here she
gave birth to a son. Looking at her beautiful baby, she was hurt that she had
brought him into the world without a father. She exclaimed: "I wish I had died
before this happened and had vanished into nothingness!"
Suddenly, she heard a voice nearby: "Grieve
not, your Lord has placed a rivulet below, and shake the trunk of this tree,
from which ripe dates will fall. So eat and drink and regain the strength you
have lost; and be of good cheer, for what you see is the power of Allah, Who
made the dry palm tree regain life, in order to provide food for you." For a
while she was comforted by Allah's miracle, for it was a sure sign of her
innocence and purity.
She decided to return to the city. However,
her fears also returned. What was she going to tell the people? As if sharinhis
mother's worry, the baby began to speak: "If you meet any person say: 'I have
vowed to fast for The Beneficent and may not speak to any human today.'" With
this miracle, Maryam felt at ease.
As she had expected, her arrival in the city
with a newborn baby in her arms aroused the curiosity of the people. They
scolded her: "This is a terrible sin that you have committed." She put her
finger to her lips and pointed to the child. They asked: "How can we speak to a
newborn baby?" To their total amazement, the child began to speak clearly: "I am
Allah's servant. Allah has given me the Book, and has made me a prophet, and has
blessed me wherever I may be, and has enjoined on me prayers and alms-giving as
long as I live. Allah has made me dutiful towards she who had borne me. He has
not made me arrogant nor unblessed. Peace unto me the day I was born, the day I
die, and the day I shall be raised alive."
Most of the people realized that the baby was
unique, for it Allah wills something, He merely says "Be" and it happens. Of
course, there were some who regarded the baby's speech as a strange trick, but
at least Maryam could now stay in Nazareth without being harassed.
Allah the Exalted revealed:
And mention in the Book (the Qur'an, O Muhammad, the story
of) Maryam, when she withdrew in seclusion from her family to a place facing east.
She placed a screen (to screen herself) from them; then We sent to her Our Ruh
(angel Gabriel), and he appeared before her in the form of a man in all
respects.
She said: "Verily! I seek refuge with the
Most Beneficent (Allah) from you, if you do fear Allah."
The angel said: "I am only a Messenger from
your Lord, (to announce) to you the gift of a righteous son."
She said: "How can I have a son, when no man
has touched me, nor am I unchaste?" He said: "So (it will be), your Lord said:
"That is easy for Me (Allah): and (We wish) to appoint him as a sign to mankind
and a mercy from Us (Allah), and it is a matter (already) decreed, (by Allah).'"
So she conceived him, and she withdrew with
him to a far place (Bethlehem valley, about four to six miles from Jerusalem).
And the pains of childbirth drove her to the trunk of a palm tree. She said:
"Would that I had died before this, and had been forgotten and out of sight!"
Then (the babe "Isa" or Gabriel) cried unto
her from below her, saying: "Grieve not! Your Lord has provided you a water
stream under you; and shake the trunk of palm tree towards you, it will let fall
fresh ripe dates upon you. So eat and drink and be glad, and if you see any
human being, say: 'Verily! I have vowed a fast unto the Most Beneficent (Allah)
so I shall not speak to any human being this day.'"
Then she brought him (the baby) to her
people, carrying him. They said: "O Maryam! Indeed you have brought a thing Fariyya (an unheard mighty thing). O sister (the like) of Aaron (not the brother
of Moses, but he was another pious man at the time of Maryam)! Your father was not
a man who used to commit adultery, nor was your mother an unchaste woman."
Then she pointed to him. They said: "How can
we talk to one who is a child in the cradle?"
He (Isa) said: "Verily! I am a slave of
Allah. He has given me the Scripture and made me a Prophet; and He has made me
blessed wheresoever I be, and has enjoined me prayer, and Zakat, as long as I
live, and dutiful to my mother, and made me not arrogant, unblest. And Salam
(peace) be upon me the day I was born, and the day I die, and the day I shall be
raised alive!"
Such is Isa, son of Maryam. (It is) a
statement of truth, about which they doubt (or dispute). It befits not (the
Majesty of) Allah that He should beget a son (this refers to the slander of
Christians against Allah, by saying that Isa is the son of Allah). Glorified
(and Exalted be He above all that they associate with Him). When He decrees a
thing, He only says to it, "Be!" - and it is.
continued inviting the people to Almighty Allah. His call was based on the
principle that there is no mediation between the Creator and His creatures.
However, Isa was in conflict with the Jews' superficial interpretation of the
Torah. He said that he did not come to abrogate the Torah, but to complete it by
going to the spirit of its substance to arrive at its essence.
He made the Jews understand that the Ten
Commandments have more value than they imagined. For instance, the fifth
commandment does not only prohibit physical killing, but all forms of killing;
physical, psychological, or spiritual. And the sixth commandment does not
prohibit adultery only in the sense of unlawful physical contact between a man
and a woman, but also prohibits all forms of unlawful relations or acts that
might lead to adultery. The eye commits adultery when it looks at anything with
passion.
Isa was therefore in confrontation with the materialistic people. He told them
to desist from hypocrisy, show and false praise. There was no need to hoard
wealth in this life. They should not preoccupy themselves with the goods of this
passing world; rather they must preoccupy themselves with the affairs of the
coming world because it would be everlasting.
Isa told them that caring for this world is a sin, not fit for pious
worshippers. The disbeliveers care for it because they do not know a better way.
As for the believers, they know that their sustenance is with Allah, so they
trust in Him and scorn this world.
Isa continued to invite people to worship the Only Lord, Who is without partner,
just as he invited them to purify the heart and soul.
His teaching annoyed the priests, for every
word of Isa was a threat to them and their position, exposing their misdeeds.
The Roman occupiers had, at first, no
intention of being involved in this religious discord of the Jews because it was
an internal affair, and they saw that this dispute would distract the Jews from
the question of the occupation.
However, the priests started to plot against
Isa. They wanted to embarrass him and to prove that he had come to destroy the
Mosaic Law. The Mosaic Law provides that an adulteress be stoned to death. They
brought him a Jewish adulteress and asked Isa: "Does not the law stipulate the
stoning of the adulteress?" Isa answered: "Yes." They said: "This woman is an
adulteress." Isa looked at the woman and then at the priests. He knew that
they were more sinful than she. They agreed that she should be killed according
to Mosaic Law, and they understood that if he was going to apply Mosaic Law, he
would be destroying his own rules of forgiveness and mercy.
Isa understood their plan. He smiled and assented: "Whoever among you is sinless
can stone her." His voice rose in the middle of the Temple, making a new law on
adultery, for the sinless to judge sin. There was none eligible; no mortal can
judge sin, only Allah the Most Merciful.
As
Isa left the temple, the woman followed
him. She took out a bottle of perfume from her garments, knelt before his feet
and washed them with perfume and tears, and then dried his feet with her hair.
Isa turned to the woman and told her to stand up, adding: "O Lord, forgive her
sins." He let the priests understand that those who call people to Almighty
Allah are not executioners. His call was based on mercy for the people, the aim
of all divine calls.
Isa continued to pray to Allah for mercy on his people and to teach his people
to have mercy on one another and to believe in Allah.
Isa continued his mission, aided by divine
miracles. Some Qur'anic commentators said that Isa brought four people back
from the dead: a friend of his named Al-Azam, an old woman's son, and a woman's
only daughter. These three had died during his lifetime. When the Jews saw this
they said: "You only resurrect those who have died recently; perhaps they only
fainted." They asked him to bring back to life Sam the Ibn Noah.
When he asked them to show him his grave, the
people accompanied him there. Isa invoked Allah the Exalted to bring him back
to life and behold, Sam the Ibn Noah came out from the grave gray-haired. Isa
asked: "how did you get gray hair, when there was no aging in your time?" He
answered: "O Spirit of Allah, I thought that the Day of Resurrection had come;
from the fear of that day my hair turned gray."