Isa (Jesus) (pbuh) - 1

The Prophets of Allah
based on the narrations by Ibn Kathir

The Story of Jesus ('Isa):

Section One - The Story of Mary Daughter of 'Imran

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, Son, and 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 mother.

Allah the Almighty said: «Allah chose Adam, Nuh, the family of Ibrahim and the family of 'Imran above the 'Alamin (mankind and jinns) (of their times). Offspring, one of the other, and Allah is the 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 Zakariah. Every time he entered Al-Mihrab (a praying place or a private room), he found her supplied with sustenance.

He said' "O Mary! From where have you got this?"

She said: "From Allah. Verily, Allah provides sustenance to whom He wills, without limit."» Surah 3: 33-37

Allah declared that He had elected Adam (PBUH) and the elite of his offspring who obey Allah. Then He specified the family of Ibrahim (PBUH), which includes the sons of Ismaa`eel (PBUH), and the family of 'Imran, the father of Maryam.

Muhammad Ibn Ishaaq 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 Zakariah'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 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 Mary, and I seek refuge with You (Allah) for her and her offspring from Satan, the outcast."» Surah 3: 36

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. He sister's husband, Zakariah, 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. Zakariah 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 Zakariah'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, Zakariah built a separate room for her in the temple. As she grew up, she spent her time in devotion to Allah. Zakariah 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. Zakariah understood by this that Allah had raised Mary's status above that of other women.

Thereafter, Zakariah spent more time with her, teaching and guiding her. Mary 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 Khadijah (in her lifetime)" Sahih Al-Bukhari

Abu Musa Al-Ash'ari also narrated that the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: "Many 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."