Happy Birthday Jesus!
Anna was a righteous woman married to Imran, a great man
from the children of Israel. Almighty Allah has blessed and chosen the House of
Imran as He did for Adam, Noah and the House of Abraham above all people.
Anna was barren and she wished so much to have children
of her own. So one time she vowed that if she ever got pregnant, she would put
the child in the service of the Temple of Jerusalem. Soon after her prayer,
Allah listened to her and miraculously allowed her to conceive. When she first
felt that, she turned to Allah and prayed:
“Oh my Lord! I have dedicated to you what is in my womb
for your special service. So accept this from me! For you hear and know all
things.”
A few months later she delivered her child and to her
surprise it was a girl. She turned to Allah and said:
“Oh my Lord! Behold! I have delivered a girl (and Allah
knew very well what she had delivered). And the male is not like the female. As
it is I have named her Mary and I commend her and her offspring to Your
protection from Satan the rejected.”
Anna wanted a boy to put him to the service of the
Temple. It was hard work that was customarily done by men. But she ended up
having a girl. Of course she did not know then that this same girl was going to
be the mother of a great messenger of Allah, one of the five most important messengers
of all times.
Mary grew up healthy and strong. Then after the death of
her father, Mary was placed in the care of her relative, Zachariah, an
important priest in the Temple in Jerusalem and a prophet of Allah himself.
Mary withdrew from her family and her people to a private
place in the Temple and she screened herself from them for prayer and
devotion. It is in this state of purity and devotion that, one day, God sent
her Angel Gabriel in the shape of a man. She was terrified and cried, “I seek
refuge from you to Allah Most Gracious. Don’t come near if you fear Allah”.
Gabriel, comforting her, said, “No, I am only a messenger
from your Lord to announce to you the gift of a pure son.” Then he added “Oh
Mary! Allah has chosen you and purified you. He has chosen you above the women
of all nations”. Gabriel then explained to her what kind of a son she was going
to have. “Oh Mary! Allah gives you good news of a word from Him. His name will
be Messiah Isa (Christ Jesus), the son of Mary, held in honor in this world and
in the Hereafter and in the company of those nearest to Allah.”
Mary, in disbelieve, wondered “How will I have a son,
seeing that no man has ever touched me?” Gabriel replied “So it will be, your
Lord says, ‘It is easy for me and We wish to appoint him a sign for men and a
mercy from Us’. It is a matter so decreed.”
She miraculously conceived him and tried to hide the pregnancy
from her family. Later she decided to run away. She went to Bethlehem, 6 miles south
of Jerusalem. The pains of childbirth drove her to the trunk of a palm-tree.
Virgin Mary was alone, scared, anguished. She gave birth to a remarkable baby, Jesus. Realizing
what had happened to her she cried, “I wish I had died before this and been a
thing forgotten.”
Virgin Mary was certain of her innocence and was assured
by Gabriel that she would be giving birth to a great man, one of the greatest
of all times. She should have been very happy and excited, so why did she wish she
was dead and forgotten? She was certainly weak to face her people and she must
have thought that she will be accused of adultery by some; others, if they believed
her story, might end up worshipping her and or her son.
We should remember too, the difficulty for a woman to
give birth alone, her first experience with labor. A story from hadith gives us some perspective
on the difficulty of labor. A man
carried his old mother around the Ka’ba for hajj and thought that he paid her
back for all that she’s done for him and that he did not owe her anything. He
came and proudly told Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, what he did for his
mother and asked him if he paid her back. The prophet looked at him and said
not even for one of the labor pains.
So Mary had just been through a very difficult ordeal of
labor alone and fearful of her future. Baby
Jesus cried to his mom “Don’t grieve, your Lord had provided a stream near you.
And shake the trunk of the palm-tree; it will let fall fresh ripe dates for you.
So eat and drink and cool your eyes.”
Obviously Mary was very tired after her first experience with
labor and yet she was asked to shake the palm-tree to get the dates! Isn’t this
shaking almost impossible to cause dates to fall? After all of these miracles that happened to
Mary, Allah could’ve made an extra small miracle to cause the dates to fall for
her without her efforts! In fact Allah wants to teach us an important lesson in
life. It is as if Allah is saying to you ‘My servant, you start the work and I
will help you finish it.’
Shortly after birth, baby Jesus and Virgin Mary headed back
home. On the way home, Baby Jesus instructed his mom, “If you see anyone, just say
I have vowed a fast to Allah, Most Gracious and this day I will not talk to
anybody”.
At length, she
brought the baby to her people. Not surprisingly, they accused her, “Oh Mary! This
is a horrible sin that you have committed. Shame on you, you are a descendent
of Aaron; neither your father was a man of evil nor your mother an immoral
woman”. As instructed, she pointed to the baby, as if to say talk to him. They angrily
said, “How can we talk to one who is a child in the cradle?”
Baby Jesus then spoke in defense of his mom, saying,
“I’m indeed a servant of God.
He has given me a
revelation and made me a prophet.
He has made me
blessed wherever I may be.
He has enjoined on
me prayer and the giving of charity as long as I live.
And He has made me kind to my mother, Mary, and not arrogant
or miserable”.
Then he concluded
with these beautiful words:
“So peace is on me the day I was born,
the day that I will die and
the day that I shall be raised up
to life again”.
Happy Birthday Jesus!
[Quotes in this story are from the Quran, Surahs House of
Imran and Mariam.]