![]() ![]() ![]() And he who was beneath her called to her, saying, be not grieved now hath GOD provided a stream under thee and do thou shake the body of the palm-tree, and it shall let fall ripe dates upon thee ready gathered. She said, Would to GOD I had died :before this, and had become a thing forgotten, and lost in oblivion. ۞ Wherefore she conceived him and she retired aside with him in her womb to a distant place and the pains of child-birth came upon her near the trunk of a palm-tree. She said, How shall I have a son, seeing a man hath not touched me, and I am no harlot? Gabriel replied, So shall it be: thy LORD saith, This is easy with me and we will perform it, that we may ordain him for a sign unto men, and a mercy from us: for it is a thing which is decreed. He answered, Verily I am the messenger of thy LORD, and am sent to give thee a holy son. 20 She said, I fly for refuge unto the merciful God, that he may defend me from thee: if thou fearest him, thou wilt not approach me. He interprets al-kitab as "the book of the Koran" when he translates the Story of Mary in the Quran And remember in the book of the Koran the story of Mary when she retired from her family to a place towards the east, and took a veil to conceal herself from them and we sent our spirit Gabriel unto her, and he appeared unto her in the shape of a perfect man. His verse structure differs slightly from that of the later Arabic King Faud I Edition. Q19:16–30 Translator George Sale was a solicitor and early member of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. The remaining 97 verses may be divided many ways. Muslims believe these letters to be the peculiar marks of the Quran, and to conceal several profound mysteries, the certain understanding of which has not been communicated to any mortal, their prophet only excepted. The chapter opens with the Bismillah and the "mysterious letters," or muqattaʿat: Kaf Ha Ya 'Ayn and Sad. 98 Miserable doom of all God's enemies.94-95 God the only Lord-all creatures His servants.91-93 Attributing children to God a great sin.88 The pious to be honoured before God 89-90 The wicked to be driven into hell.86-87 God sends devils to incite infidels to sin.84-85 Even the false gods will desert idolaters on judgment day.76-77 The prosperity of infidels a sign of God's reprobation.74-75 Believers and unbelievers compared.67-68 The dead shall surely rise 69-73 The dead shall be judged on their knees.66 God is the only Lord-no name like his.65 Gabriel comes down from heaven only when commanded.61-64 The reward of the faithful in Paradise.59, 60 The followers of former prophets compared with those of Muhammad.59 God is bounteous to all true prophets.55-56 Ismaíl was a prophet acceptable to his Lord.The story of Abraham: 42-46 He reproaches his father for idolatry 47 His father threatens to stone him 48-50 Abraham prays for his father, but separates himself from him 50-51 God gives him Isaac and Jacob, who were notable prophets 52 Moses-an apostle and prophet 53 Discourses with God privately 54 Aaron given him for an assistant 38-41 The miserable fate of Jewish and Christian sectaries.36 God has no son 37 God alone to be worshipped.16-22 Story of Mary's miraculous conception 22-23 The birth of Jesus 23-27 Mary in distress is comforted by Jesus 28-29 Mary brings her child to her people, who reproach her 30-34 Jesus (speaking in infancy) vindicates his mother and describes his own prophetic character 35 Jesus the Word of Truth.1-6 Zacharias prays for offspring 7-8 Gabriel is sent with an answer promising a son 9-12 Zacharias asks a sign which is given 13-15 John the Baptist’s mission and character described.Traditional Egyptian chronology places it as the 44th. Theodor Nöldeke's chronology identifies this Surah as the 58th Surah delivered. The Sanaa manuscript, dated between 578ce/44 bh and 669/49 ah, includes verses 2–28.įrom the perspective of Islamic tradition, ( asbāb al-nuzūl), it is an earlier " Meccan Surah", believed to have been revealed sooner than the later revelations in Medina. The Birmingham Quran manuscript preserves the final eight verses (Q19:91–98), on parchment radiocarbon dated to between 568ce/56bh and 645/25ah. The text of the surah refers to many known prophetic figures, including Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Aaron, Ishmael, Enoch aka Idris, Adam, and Noah. It recounts the events leading up to the birth of Jesus, subject matter covered in Luke 1 of the Christian Bible. The Quranic chapter is named after Mary, mother of Jesus ( Isa), and the Virgin Mary in Christian belief. The 114 chapters in the Quran are roughly ordered by size. Maryam ( Arabic: مريم, Maryam Arabic synonym of " Mary") is the 19th chapter ( sūrah) of the Qur'an with 98 verses ( āyāt). ![]()
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