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This article is about the Islamic perspective on Mary. See Virgin Mary for other conceptions of Mary. The Virgin Mary in Islam (" Maryam " in Arabic) is the mother of Jesus (Arabic ''' Isa ''') who is considered one of the most important Prophets Of Islam . According to the Qur'an , Isa was born miraculously without a human biological father by the will of Allah ( God ). His mother is among the most saintly, pious, chaste, and virtuous women ever and a respected figure in Islam. The Qur'an quite decisively declares that Jesus was the result of a virgin birth, but that neither she nor her son were divine. In the Qur'an , no other woman is given more attention than the Virgin Mary. In fact, the Nineteenth Chapter Of The Qur'an is named after her and about her life. Of the Qur'an's 114 chapters, she is among only eight people who have a chapter named after them. Mary is also the only woman specifically named in the Qur'an. In Islam, she is generally referred to as ''Maryam, Umm Isa'' (Mary, the mother of Jesus). For Muslim s, the Virgin Mary is viewed as both an example and a sign for all people. THE BIRTH OF MARY According to the , the Rejected.'" In Qur'an 3:37, God states that He accepted Mary as her mother had asked. She was assigned into the care of a priest named " in the Bible. THE VIRGIN BIRTH The Qur'an quite decisively declares that Jesus was the result of a virgin birth, but that neither she nor her son were divine, but merely "honoured servants" (21.26). The most detailed account of the Annunciation and birth of Jesus is provided in Sura 3 and 19 of The Qur'an wherein it is written that Allah (The God) sent an angel to announce that she could shortly expect to bear a son, despite being a virgin: The Qur'an discusses Mary's miraculous pregnancy as well. "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." (Qur'an 19:16-17). After seeing the angel, she said: "I seek refuge from thee to (God) Most Gracious: (come not near) if thou dost fear God." (Qur'an 19:18). The Angel Gabriel responded: "Nay, I am only a messenger from thy Lord, (to announce) to thee the gift of a pure son." (Qur'an 19:19). She asked: "How shall I have a son, seeing that no man has touched me, and I am not unchaste?" (Qur'an 19:20). The Angel Gabriel 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." (Qur'an 19:21). Mary then becomes pregnant. After conceiving Jesus, Mary went away with the baby to a distant place (Qur'an 19:22). "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!'" (Qur'an 19:23). Joseph, the magi, and manger are not mentioned in the Qur'an. God was Mary's only Provider. Muslims do not accept the virgin birth of Jesus as evidence of Jesus' divinity. "The similitude of Jesus before God is as that of Adam; He created him from dust, then said to him: 'Be.' And he was." (Qur'an 3:59).
The Qur'an also declares that one of the reasons (amongst many listed) for the punishments of The-God upon the '' People Of The Book '' -- "Allah has sealed their hearts" (4.155) -- is for their "uttering a monsterous lie against Mary" (4.156). This is generally understood to refer to the accusations of wanton unchastity which was directed by some against Mary in her lifetime and which remain recorded in the Talmud . Sura 5 Signs 116-119 of The Qur'an includes the Prophecy of the Judgement Day where "Jesus son of Mary" will be questioned by Allah as regards to those who worship him and Mary, and that Jesus will deny them:
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