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19. Mary

Shaykh Ad-Dukaly Muhammad 'Alim

Chapter 19: Mary

This section of the Qur’an is one of my favorites, because the story is so beautiful, and the Qur’anic recitation of it is almost magical. Hearing the recitation gives me goosebumps. This is not the speech of humankind—it is undoubtedly heavenly.

Below is a translation of certain sections of the chapter. This chapter, named after Mary the mother of Jesus (may God’s peace be upon them both) recounts the grace God showed Mary, and talks about the birth of Jesus and some of his miracles. This chapter also firmly denies Jesus’ divinity, describing him as a prophet and beloved of God. The audio file is about 19 minutes long. A few translated passages are below:

In the name of God, the Lord of Mercy, the Giver of Mercy

Kaf Ha Ya ‘Ayn Sad

This is an account of your Lord’s grace towards His servant, Zachariah, when he called to his Lord secretly, saying, ‘Lord, my bones have weakened and my hair is ashen grey, but never, Lord, have I ever prayed to You in vain: I fear [what] my kinsmen [will do] when I am gone, for my wife is barren, so grant me a successor—a gift from You—to be my heir and the heir of the family of Jacob. Lord, make him well pleasing [to You].’ 

‘Zachariah, We bring you good news of a son whose name will be John—We have chosen this name for no one before him.’ He said, ‘Lord, how can I have a son when my wife is barren, and I am old and frail?’ He said, ‘This is what your Lord has said: “It is easy for Me: I created you, though you were nothing before.” ‘

He said, ‘Give me a sign, Lord.’ He said, ‘Your sign is that you will not speak to anyone for three full [days and] nights.’ He went out of the sanctuary to his people and signaled to them to praise God morning and evening.

[We said], ‘John, hold on to the Scripture firmly.’ While he was still a boy, We granted him wisdom, tenderness from Us, and purity. He was devout, kind to his parents, not domineering or rebellious. Peace on him the day he was born, on the day of his death, and on the day he is raised to life again.

Mention in the Scripture the story of Mary. She withdrew from her family to a place east and secluded herself away; We sent Our Spirit to appear before her in the form of a normal human. She said, ‘I seek the Lord of Mercy’s protection against you: if you have any fear of Him [do not approach]!’ but he said, ‘I am but a Messenger from your Lord, [come] to announce to you the gift of a pure son.’ She said, ‘How can I have a son when no man has touched me? I have not been unchaste,’ and he said, ‘This is what your Lord said: “It is easy for Me—We shall make him a sign to all people, a blessing from Us.” ‘

And so it was ordained: she conceived him. She withdrew to a distant place and, when the pains of childbirth drove her to [cling to] the trunk of a palm tree, she exclaimed, ‘I wish I had been dead and forgotten long before all this!’ but a voice cried to her from below, ‘Do not worry: your Lord has provided a stream at your feet and, if you shake the trunk of the palm tree towards you, it will deliver fresh ripe dates for you, so eat, drink, be glad, and say to anyone you may see: “I have vowed to the Lord of Mercy to abstain from conversation, and I will not talk to anyone today.” ‘

She went back to her people carrying the child, and they said, ‘Mary! You have done something terrible! Sister of Aaron! Your father was not a bad man; your mother was not unchaste!’ She pointed at him. They said, ‘How can we converse with an infant?’ [But] he said: ‘I am a servant of God. He has granted me the Scripture; made me a prophet; made me blessed wherever I may be. He commanded me to pray, to give alms as long as I live, to cherish my mother. He did not make me domineering or graceless. Peace was on me the day I was born, and will be on me the day I die and the day I am raised to life again.’ Such was Jesus, son of Mary.

[This is] a statement of the Truth about which they are in doubt: it would not befit God to have a child. He is far above that: when He decrees something, He says only, ‘Be,’ and it is. ‘God is my Lord and your Lord, so serve Him: that is a straight path.’

[Qur’an 19:1-37]

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Qur’an of the Week: That Which Gives You Life


“Believers, respond to God and His Messenger when he calls you to that which gives you life. Know that God comes between a man and his heart, and that you will be gathered to Him.”

[8:24] 

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Qur’an of the Week: A Good Loan

Who will make God a good loan? He will double it for him and reward him generously. On the day when you [Prophet] see the believers, both men and women, with their light streaming out ahead of them and to their right, [they will be told], ‘The good news for you today is that there are Gardens graced with flowing streams where you will stay: that is truly the supreme triumph!’

On the same Day, the hypocrites, both men and women, will say to the believers, ‘Wait for us! Let us have some of your light!’ They will be told, ‘Go back and look for a light.’ A wall with a door will be erected between them: inside it lies mercy, outside lies torment.

The hypocrites will call out to the believers, ‘Were we not with you?’ They will reply, ‘Yes. But you allowed yourselves to be tempted, you were hesitant, doubtful, deceived by false hopes until God’s command came—the Deceiver tricked you about God. Today no ransom will be accepted from you or from the disbelievers: your home is the Fire—that is where you belong—a miserable destination!’

[57:11-15]

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House of God
In Yemen, mosques are vibrant places full of life and worship. As you see here, many gather to read the Qur’an, reflect, and remember God. This beautiful mosque, full of elderly gentlemen, had an ancient feel to it, yet felt electrically alive. The spirit of this mosque was strong — as many mosques in Yemen still are.
Copyright Amjad Tarsin 2010
|This photograph is dedicated to my grandfather—whose heart is always attached to the mosque|

House of God

In Yemen, mosques are vibrant places full of life and worship. As you see here, many gather to read the Qur’an, reflect, and remember God. This beautiful mosque, full of elderly gentlemen, had an ancient feel to it, yet felt electrically alive. The spirit of this mosque was strong — as many mosques in Yemen still are.

Copyright Amjad Tarsin 2010

|This photograph is dedicated to my grandfather—whose heart is always attached to the mosque|

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Qur’an of the Week: the Righteous Servants

But for those whom We have decreed Paradise will be kept far away from Hell — they will not hear a murmur from it — and endlessly they will enjoy everything their souls desire. They will have no fear of the great Terror: the angels will receive them with the words, ‘This is the Day you were promised!’ On that Day, We shall roll up the skies as a writer rolls up [his] scrolls. We shall reproduce creation just as We produced it the first time: this is Our binding promise. We shall certainly do all these things.

We wrote in the Psalms, as We did in [earlier] Scripture: ‘My righteous servants will inherit the earth.’ There truly is a message in this for the servants of God! It was only as a mercy that We sent you [Prophet] to all people. Say, ‘What is revealed to me is that your God is one God — will you submit to Him?’ But if they turn away, say, ‘I have proclaimed the message fairly to you all. I do not know whether the judgment you are promised is near or far, but He knows what you reveal and conceal. I do not know: this [time] may well be a test for you, and enjoyment for a while.’ He said, ‘My Lord, pass the true judgment.’ And, ‘Our merciful Lord is the one whose help we seek against what you [disbelievers] say.’

[21:101-112]

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Al-Ikhlas - Purity of Faith

Shaykh Ad-Dukaly Muhammad 'Alim

The Qur’an is so powerful when we allow ourselves to hear it not only with our ears, but with our hearts. Sometimes the words bring deep emotions, even if the one listening is not able to understand exactly what is begin said.

Again, here is one of the shortest, yet most significant chapters of the Qur’an. Some scholars and sages, when asked to teach theology, will simply recite this chapter. It is titled “Purity of Faith” and is recited in the method known as Qalun. Below is the translation.

Chapter 112: Purity of Faith

Say, ‘He is God the One,

God the Eternal.

He begot no one nor was He begotten.

No one is comparable to Him.’

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Qur’an of the Week: the Pilgrimage

We showed Abraham the site of the House, saying, ‘Do not assign partners to Me. Purify My House for those who circle around it, those who stand to pray, and those who bow and prostrate themselves. Proclaim the Pilgrimage to all people. They will come to you on foot and on every kind of lean camel, emerging from every deep mountain pass to attain benefits and mention God’s name, on specified days, over the livestock He has provided for them. Then let the pilgrims perform their acts of cleansing, fulfill their vows, and circle around the Ancient House.’ All this [is ordained by God]: anyone who honors the sacred ordinances of God will have good rewards from His Lord.

[22:26-30]

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al-Bayyinah -- Clear Evidence

Shaykh ad-Dukali Muhammad 'Alim

One of my favorite chapters of the Qur’an. I am a fan of the above reciter - a Libyan reciter named Sh. Ad-Dukaly Muhammad ‘Alim, and he recites in the style known as Qalun, which is popular in Libya and Tunisia. The translation of the chapter by M.A.S. Haleem is below:

Chapter 98: Clear Evidence

In the name of God, the Lord of Mercy, the Giver of Mercy.

Those who disbelieve among the People of the Book and the idolaters were not about to change their ways until they were sent clear evidence: a messenger from God, reading out purified scrolls, containing true scriptures. [Yet] those who were given the Scripture became divided only after they were sent [such] clear evidence though all they were ordered to do was worship God alone, sincerely devoting their religion to Him as people of true faith, keep up the prayer, and pay the prescribed alms, for that is the true religion. Those who disbelieve among the People of the Book and the idolaters will have the Fire of Hell, there to remain. They are the worst of people.

Those who believe and do good deeds are the best of people. Their reward with their Lord is everlasting Gardens graced with flowing streams, where they will stay forever. God is well pleased with them and they with Him. All this is for those who stand in awe of their Lord.

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Qur’an of the Week: Exalted is He!

Exalted is He who holds all control in His hands; who has power over all things; who created death and life to test you and reveal which of you does best - He is the Mighty, the Forgiving; who created the seven heavens, one above the other. You will not see any disparity in what the Lord of mercy creates. Look again! Can you see any cracks? Look again! And again! Your sight will turn back to you, weak and defeated.

[67: 1-4]

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Qur’an of the Week: the God-Conscious

‘I shall ordain My mercy for those who are conscious of God and pay the prescribed alms; who believe in Our Revelations; who follow the Messenger - the unlettered prophet they find described in the Torah that is with them, and in the Gospel - who commands them to do right and forbids them to do wrong, who makes good things lawful to them and bad things unlawful, and relieves them of their burdens, and the iron collars that were on them. So it is those who believe him, honor and help him, and who follow the light which has been sent down with him, who will succeed.’

[7:156-157]

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The Merits of Reciting the Quran

An absolutely wonderful translation on the merits of reciting the Qur’an. This author describes 18 benefits. I really love this article because it’s so easy to approach and it is well organized. A must read! Please pass it on to all you know.

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Capturing Light Photography

Seeing the world through the lens of the camera makes you search for the light. Born in Ann Arbor, Michigan to parents who immigrated from Libya, Amjad Tarsin has always been thrust between the different shades of life. Moving from Ann Arbor off to Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen, Amjad’s journeys have exposed him to a diverse array of people speaking in different tongues, holding different beliefs, and celebrating the variation in their cultural expressions. Ever since Amjad’s father gave him his first camera at sixteen years old, he’s been drawn to bringing the diversity and beauty of human nature to light. 

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