If Jesus is not God, not the son of God, and not one of three (trinity),
then who is Jesus? I have briefly discussed this in Chapter Three "Is Jesus
the Son of God?" This time I would like to expand on Jesus’ life (peace
be upon him). I want to talk about Jesus from birth, starting with his
mother (peace be upon them both) till the day he was taken up to God.
Who was his mother?
His mother was The Virgin Mariam (Mary) the daughter of Imran (father)
and Hinnah (mother). When Hinnah carried Mariam in her womb she vowed to
offer Mariam to God by letting her serve Him in one of His houses of worship.
When Mariam was born her mother wrapped her in a piece of cloth, and took
her to Al-Aqsa Mosque where she was handed over to the priests.
When the priests looked at her, and found out that she was the daughter
of their lord and leader Imran they all wanted to take care of her. Although
Zachariah the prophet (P.B.U.H.) was the person in charge of sacrificial
offerings he was not allowed to take charge of Mariam’s matter this time.
After a long quarrel over her, they all decided that the person who wins
the lottery is the one that takes her in.
Zachariah won, and sponsored Mariam. He gave her a place to live, assigned
her a female caretaker and personally watched over her until she was old
enough to take care of herself and didn’t need the caretaker anymore.
When Zachariah came to Mariam in her place of worship he used to find
fruits that would normally grow in other seasons. When he asked her where
she acquired these fruits from, she would say that it was from God Almighty.
The following verse relates the story of Mariam after she was born and
offered by her mother to God:
"So her Lord accepted her with gracious acceptance and caused
her to grow an excellent growth and made Zachariah her guardian. Whenever
Zachariah visited her in the chamber, he found with her provisions. He
said, ‘O Mary whence hast thou this?’ She replied, ‘It is from ALLAH.’
Surely ALLAH gives to whomsoever HE pleases without measure." (CH
3: Vr 37)
Angels used to always come to Mariam and tell her of her purity, and
chastity. They also used tell her that God has chosen her above the women
of the world, and that He has protected her from all types of corruption.
She was constantly inspired to work harder and apply herself more in worship,
supplication, and prostration for God. The Quran says, "And remember
when the angels said, ‘ALLAH has chosen thee and purified thee and chosen
thee above all women of the time. `O Mary, be obedient to thy Lord and
prostrate thyself and worship the one God with those who worship HIM.’"
(Ch 3: Vr 42-43)
How was Jesus born?
The following verses from the Chapter 19 (Mariam) narrate the story
of the birth of Jesus Christ the prophet who was born without a father:
And relate the story of Mary as mentioned in the Book, when she
withdrew from her people to an eastern place; [16] And screened
herself off from them. Then WE sent OUR angel to her and he appeared to
her in the form of a well proportioned man. [17] She said,
"I seek refuge with the Gracious God from thee if indeed thou dost fear
HIM." [18] The angel said, "I am only a messenger of thy
Lord, that I may give thee glad tidings of a righteous son." [19]
She said, "How can I have a son when no man has touched me, neither
have I been unchaste?" [20] The angel said, "Thus it shall
be." But says thy Lord, "It is easy for ME; and WE shall do so that WE
may make him a Sign unto men, and a mercy from US, and it is a thing decreed."
[21]
So she conceived him, and withdrew with him to a remote place.
[22] And the pains of child-birth drove her unto the trunk of a palm-tree.
She said, "O, would that I had died before this and had become a thing
quite forgotten!" [23] Then the angel called her from beneath
her, saying, "Grieve not. Thy Lord has placed a rivulet below thee;
[24] "And shake towards thyself the trunk of the palm-tree; it will
drop upon thee fresh ripe dates; [25] "So, eat and drink
and cool thine eye. And if thou seest any man, say, ‘I have vowed a fast
to the Gracious God; I will, therefore, not speak this day to any human
being.’" [26]
Then she brought him to her people, mounted. They said, "O Mary,
surely, thou hast committed a monstrous thing! [27] "O sister
of Aaron, thy father was not a wicked man, nor was thy mother an unchaste
woman!" [28] Thereupon she pointed to him. They said, "How
can we talk to one who is a child in the cradle?" [29] Jesus
said, "I am a servant of ALLAH. HE has given me the Book, and has made
me a Prophet; [30] And HE has made me blessed wheresoever
I may be, and has enjoined upon me Prayer and almsgiving so long as I live;
[31] And HE has made me dutiful towards my mother, and has not made
me arrogant and graceless; [32] And peace was on me the day
I was born, and peace will be on me the day I shall die, and the day I
shall be raised up to life again." [33] That was Jesus, son
of Mary. This is a statement of the truth concerning which they entertain
doubt. [34]
This was the story behind Jesus’ birth. Two of the most magnificent
miracles were connected to his birth: the first was the birth to a chaste
mother, and without the need for a father. This miracle shows that God
has the ability to do anything He wishes. God says after the above verse,
"It does not befit the Majesty of ALLAH to take unto Himself a son.
Holy is HE. When HE decrees a thing, HE says to it, ‘Be,’ and it comes
into being.’" (Ch 19, Vr 35). The idea of Sonship is ambiguous.
What does it mean for God to have a son when everything in this world is
His creation, and a mere command of His?
The other miracle was that Jesus spoke when he was in the cradle. God
gave him the ability to talk to people to fend off any accusations made
to his virtuous mother, and to notify the world that he was a prophet of
God. That was Jesus. He was sent to tell people about the true God. The
One and only One God of this universe. It was people who then changed this
idea, and took Jesus as the Son of God. The Quran relates, "said
Jesus, ‘Surely, ALLAH is my Lord and your Lord, so worship HIM alone, this
is the right path.’" (Ch 19: Vr 36).
Who was Jesus sent to?
Jesus was sent to the entire world. It is known that the total number
of prophets that God sent were 124,000. Five of these prophets were considered
to be the best, and they were called o-loo Al-Azm. These prophets were
Nooh (Noah) Ibraheem (Abraham), Mousa (Moses), Ee-saa (Jesus), and Muhammad
(Peace be upon them all, and Muhammad’s progeny). Being one of the five
o-loo Al-Azm prophets meant that Jesus was sent to the entire world of
mankind and Jin (other beings living amongst us that can see us without
us seeing them).
Did Jesus have a heavenly book?
Yes. God sent down to Jesus the In-jeel (the gospel). The book is non-existent
today, and the Bible that we have today is authored by people who came
after Jesus (P.B.U.H.). The proof is simple: none of the books in the Bible
is named after Jesus (the book of Luke, John, and so forth). All the books
were written by people other than Jesus the prophet of God. It is a known
fact amongst scholars that not a single word in the Bible was instructed
to be written or written by Jesus himself during his time on earth. The
Bible was written after Jesus was risen.
What were Jesus’ miracles?
Jesus (P.B.U.H.) had many miracles. They are mentioned in the Holy Quran,
and I have already mentioned two of them: the first being his birth without
a father, and the other being his speech while he was in the cradle. God
says in the Holy Quran, "And will send him as a Messenger to the
Children of Israel with the Message, ‘I come to you with a Sign from your
Lord, which is, that I will fashion out for you a creation out of clay
after the manner of a bird; then I will breathe into it a new spirit and
it will become a soaring being by the command of ALLAH; and I will heal
the night blind and the leprous, and I will quicken the dead by the command
of ALLAH; and I will announce to you what you will eat and what you will
store up in your houses. Surely therein is a Sign for you, if you are believers.’"
(Ch 3: Vr 49).
- He was able to make birds out of clay, and breathe life into them.
- He was able to bring back the dead to life.
- He was able to predict what people stored of food.
- He was able to heal the blind, and the leprous.
He was able to do all this by God’s permission and will. Was Jesus crucified?
No. Jesus (P.B.U.H.) was raised to God.
On the night that Jesus was supposed to be taken up by God he called
the 12 apostles for a meeting. He advised them, and told them of what he
wanted from them. Then he asked if one of them would volunteer to take
his place (form) after he left. God would then make that person look like
Jesus. That apostle would have to endure killing, and crucifixion by the
Jews, and in return he would be in the same level in paradise as Jesus.
One of the apostles agreed to sacrifice himself, and Jesus was taken
up from one of the corners of the house while the apostles were watching.
When the Jews came looking for Jesus, God made the volunteer look like
him, the Jews took him, and crucified him.
Is Jesus coming back again?
Yes. Jesus will have a second coming. Jews and Christians together will
follow him and become Muslims.
The discussion of this topic is long. Therefore, I will leave it up
to you to find out more about Jesus’ second coming and the events associated
with his arrival.