Mary: A Precocious
Girlhood
The story starts with
Mary, who was blessed as a child with God’s protection. Mary was born
to the pious household of Aal `Imran, or the family of `Imran. Many
people argued for the honor of taking care of the child, but the
responsibility was given to Zachariah, an elderly and childless man,
who immediately noticed that the young girl was special. One day,
Zachariah noticed that the girl had in her possession certain
provisions for which he could not account. He asked her how she came
by the food and she answered,
[“From
Allah: for Allah Provides sustenance to whom He pleases without
measure.”]
(Aal `Imran 3:37)
This simple answer had a
deep impact on the elderly man. Having long wished for a son, the
devout Zachariah prayed to God for progeny. As the Qur’an relates in
the verses below, his prayers were answered almost immediately,
although his wife was barren and beyond childbearing age:
[Then
Zachariah prayed unto his Lord and said: My Lord! Bestow upon me
of Thy bounty goodly offspring. Lo! Thou art the Hearer of Prayer.
And the angels
called to him as he stood praying in the sanctuary: Allah giveth
thee glad tidings of (a son whose name is) John, (who cometh) to
confirm a word from Allah lordly, chaste, a prophet of the
righteous.]
(Aal `Imran 3:38-39)
The uniqueness of Mary,
noticed by Zachariah, was spelled out to her by the angels:
[Behold!
The angels said: “O Mary! Allah hath chosen thee and purified
thee- chosen thee above the women of all nations. O Mary! Worship
thy Lord devoutly: Prostrate thyself, and bow down (in prayer)
with those who bow down.”]
(Aal `Imran 3:42-43)
Here the story of Mary’s
upbringing and girlhood, as related in the Qur’an, ends.
The Miracle of Jesus
In the surah entitled
“Maryam,” we hear more of this special woman’s story, best told by the
Qur’an itself.
[Relate
in the Book (the story of) Mary, when she withdrew from her family
to a place in the East.
She placed a screen
(to screen herself) from them; then We sent her our angel, and he
appeared before her as a man in all respects.
She said: “I seek
refuge from thee to (Allah) Most Gracious: (come not near) if thou
dost fear Allah.”
He said: “Nay, I am
only a messenger from thy Lord, (to announce) to thee the gift of
a holy son.”
She said: “How shall
I have a son, seeing that no man has touched me, and I am not
unchaste?”
He said: “So (it
will be): Thy Lord saith, ‘that is easy for Me: and (We wish) to
appoint him as a Sign unto men and a Mercy from Us’: It is a
matter (so) decreed.”
So she
conceived him, and she retired with him to a remote place.]
(Maryam 19:16–22)
From the Qur’anic
description of events, we can deduce that Mary spent most of her
pregnancy alone. What happened to her during this period is not
mentioned in the Qur’an. The Qur’an picks up the story at the moment
that Mary goes into labor.
[And
the pains of childbirth drove her to the trunk of a palm-tree: She
cried (in her anguish): “Ah! Would that I had died before this!
Would that I had been a thing forgotten and out of sight!”
But (a voice) cried
to her from beneath the (palm-tree): “Grieve not! for thy Lord
hath provided a rivulet beneath thee;
“And shake
towards thyself the trunk of the palm-tree: It will let fall fresh
ripe dates upon thee.”]
(Maryam 19:23-24)
God, knowing the
reaction of society, further guided her how to deal with the
situation:
[“So
eat and drink and cool (thine) eye. And if thou dost see any man,
say, ‘I have vowed a fast to (Allah) Most Gracious, and this day
will I enter into not talk with any human being.’”]
(Maryam 19:25)
When she carried the
baby Jesus to her people, they questioned her; and as a baby in her
arms, Jesus gave them the answer. The Qur’an describes this scene in
detail:
[At
length she brought the (babe) to her people, carrying him (in her
arms). They said: “O Mary! Truly an amazing thing hast thou
brought!
“O sister of Aaron!
Thy father was not a man of evil, nor thy mother a woman
unchaste!”
But she pointed to
the babe. They said: “How can we talk to one who is a child in the
cradle?”
He said: “I am
indeed a servant of Allah: He hath given me revelation and made me
a prophet;
“And He hath made me
blessed wheresoever I be, and hath enjoined on me Prayer and
Charity as long as I live;
“(He) hath made me
kind to my mother, and not overbearing or miserable;
“So peace is
on me the day I was born, the day that I die, and the day that I
shall be raised up to life (again)”!]
(Maryam 19:26-33)
And so the baby Jesus
defended his mother from any accusations of adultery, and in a
nutshell, explained who he was and why he was sent by God.
Here ends the story of
Mary and miraculous birth of one of the greatest prophets of God,
Jesus.
[Such
was Jesus, son of Mary: (this is) a statement of the truth
concerning which they doubt.]
(Maryam 19:34)