Many misconceptions are made by people regarding the great
Prophet Isaa, he taught Islam, and was a great Muslim, I hope the
following information improves your knowledge of the great
Prophet.
'Isa (Jesus), the Prophet of Allah
Introduction
Allah sent many messengers to the humans as a mercy from Him.
Allah sent them all to teach the people what is the correct and
acceptable worship of Allah--their Creator and the Creator of
everything. All the prophets of Allah, the first of whom was Adam
and the last of whom is Muhammad, came with one Religion--Islam,
one creed--the belief in the Oneness of Allah. They all taught
that Allah is attributed with all the perfect attributes and that
He does not resemble any of His creations. They taught what Allah
ordered us to perform with and refrain from in this life. They
taught there is the Judgment Day in which each one of us will be
judged as to whether or not we fulfilled our obligations in this
life. None of them taught their people what contradicts the
belief in the Oneness of Allah. Each one of them ordered their
followers to believe in the rest of the prophets. Imam
al-Bukhariyy related that Prophet Muhammad, sallallahu ^alayhi wa
sallam, said:
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Allah revealed Prophet ^Isa (Jesus) as the messenger before
Prophet Muhammad. He was one of the five best messengers of
Allah, called Ulul-^Azm, those with the highest status, who were
the most patient. He was ^Isa, the son of Maryam, the daughter of
^Imran, from the sons of Israel. Prophet ^Isa, as all the
prophets, was truthful in what he conveyed from Allah, and
although today we follow the Shari^ah of Prophet Muhammad,
Muslims respect, love, and believe in ^Isa and in his
prophethood.
Maryam, the Mother of ^Isa
Maryam (Mary), the mother of ^Isa, was a pious Muslim woman from
the offspring of Israel during the time of Prophet Zakariyya.
Prophet Zakariyya was a prophet of Allah revealed to convey to
the people to follow the Shari^ah revealed to Prophet Musa. In
the Qur'an there is a chapter named Maryam referring to Maryam
(Mary), the mother of ^Isa. This chapter talks about Maryam: her
birth, her story, and the birth of Prophet ^Isa, and other
things.
Maryam's mother conceived and delivered Maryam when she was an
old woman, at an age when women usually can no longer have
babies. One day Maryam's mother saw a bird feeding its young and
she longed for a baby herself. She made a supplication to Allah
to bless her with a child and vowed that she would make him a
servant for the Holy House in Jerusalem, dedicated for worship,
because she thought the child would be male. Allah answered her
supplication and Maryam's mother conceived and delivered a baby
girl. She named her "Maryam" and asked Allah to protect
her and her offspring from evil.
Since Maryam's father had died, Prophet Zakariyya (who was the
husband of Maryam's sister) became Maryam's guardian. From him,
Maryam learned the Religion. She grew up as a righteous, pure,
and pious Muslim woman worshipping Allah and endeavoring greatly
in performing obedience to Him. Before she turned fourteen (14)
years old, Maryam was a waliyyah (a very pious woman with a
special status). She became the best of the women in the world.
It is mentioned in the Qur'an that the angels said Allah chose
Maryam and preferred her to the other women of the world. (Al
^Imran, 42-43).
The Birth of ^Isa
Ibn Jarir and others narrated that one day Maryam ran out of
water. She asked her cousin, Yusuf, the son of Ya^qub to go with
her to get some. He declined, saying he had his sufficiency for
that day, so Maryam went to fetch water alone. There, she found
Jibril, whom Allah had sent to her in the shape of a man.
Thinking he was a human who might harm her, she asked refuge with
Allah from him. Jibril told her, "I am the Messenger of your
Lord to you. I was sent to give you a pious child who is pure
from sins." Maryam told him, "How would I have a son? I
have no husband, and I am not an adulterer or a fornicator."
Jibril told her, "Creating a son without a father is an easy
matter to Allah. Allah will make him a sign for the people and an
indication of the Power of Allah. He will send him as a mercy
from Him and an endowment to the one who follows him and believes
in him. Creating him is a matter Allah willed and destined, so it
will not be blocked or changed."
Jibril blew the soul of ^Isa into Maryam and ^Isa's soul entered
into her womb. Maryam became pregnant with ^Isa, peace be upon
him. There is a difference of opinion as to the term of her
pregnancy, some said nine months, some said eight, and some said
other than that. However, when the signs of pregnancy became
apparent on her, her cousin, Yusuf the Carpenter, was disturbed
and did not know how to interpret that matter. If he wanted to
accuse her he would remember how pious she was. If he wanted to
declare her innocence, he would see the signs of pregnancy. So he
decided to open the subject with her. He asked her, "Tell
me, would plants grow without seeds? Would trees grow without
rainfall? Would there be a child without a male?" To all
these questions Maryam said "Yes." Then she asked him,
"Did you not know Allah made the plants emerge without seeds
the day He created them? Did you not know Allah created the trees
the first time without rain? Did you not know Allah created Adam
and Hawwa' (Eve) without a father or a mother?" Yusuf knew
all these things and when she responded in this way, he felt
assured of her innocence and that this was something special
given to her by Allah.
When the signs of her pregnancy became apparent, Maryam went away
from her people. The pangs of birth led her to the trunk of a
dead palm tree. Out of her shyness from the people, and fearing
they would accuse her of having done something ugly, she wished
she was dead and not a trace of her could be found. Jibril called
to her, comforting her. He told her Allah made a small river run
under her from which she could drink, and should she shake the
trunk of the dead palm tree next to her, it would turn green and
moist dates would fall down from which she could eat and be
nourished. Jibril told her when she faces her people with her son
to tell anyone who questions her about him that she had made a
vow not to talk to any human for that day. That day, Maryam gave
birth to her son, ^Isa, peace be upon him. Forty (40) days later
she carried him back to her people. They accused her of having
fornicated. In response, Maryam pointed to her son, meaning to
tell them to talk to him. They were angered at this and thought
she was mocking them by asking them to speak with a 40-day old
baby lying in a small cradle. At this, Allah made ^Isa speak. He
said: which are verses 30-33 of Surat Maryam and mean:
[I am a slave of Allah. He will reveal the Book to me and
make me a prophet. He blessed me wherever I am. In the rules
revealed to me there will be a special attention given to Prayers
and Zakat. Allah predestined that I will be kind to my mother and
not a tyrant with a bad ending. Peace was on me the day I was
born. Peace will be on me on the day I will die and on the day I
am raised alive again.]
When Maryam's people heard that, they refrained from harming her
or Prophet Zakariyya, about whom they had made ugly accusations.
After Baby ^Isa spoke these words, he did not speak again until
he became at an age when children normally begin to speak. ^Isa's
speaking from the cradle was a preparation and a sign of his
creed and coming prophethood, when he would call the people to
believe in Allah, the One Who does not have a partner and to
believe in the message of ^Isa--that he was the slave and
messenger of Allah. The first words he spoke were, "I am a
slave of Allah."
Early Life of Prophet ^Isa
Lady Maryam took ^Isa to Egypt where they stayed for a period of time. Then they returned to the countries of ash-Sham--to a city known as an-Nasirah. ^Isa, peace be upon him, studied the Torah in the schools and memorized it. He spoke Syriac, the language of the people of Palestine at that time, and the language in which the Heavenly Book, called the Injil, was revealed to him. He was a pious worshipper of Allah, following the rules of the Torah revealed to Prophet Musa.
The Revelation of Prophethood
Allah sent the Revelation of Prophethood to ^Isa when he was
thirty years old. Allah revealed to him new laws which abrogated
some of the laws revealed to Prophet Musa. Prophet ^Isa conveyed
the revelation to the people and called them to believe in his
message.
Prophet ^Isa, like all the prophets of Allah, performed miracles.
Allah sent all the prophets with miracles as a proof to their
prophethood, so the people would witness, know about them, and
believe in their prophethood. Many of Prophet ^Isa's miracles
were in curing illnesses, to be a stronger proof of his
truthfulness, since the people at his time were famous for being
knowledgeable in the field of medicine. Prophet ^Isa cured those
with seemingly incurable illnesses. Prophet ^Isa cured a man
inflicted with leprosy. He put his honorable hand on the face of
a man who was born blind and cured his sight. Once Prophet ^Isa
supplicated to Allah to bring back to life one person who had
died and was being carried to the burial place, and Allah brought
this person back to life.
Prophet ^Isa had other kinds of miracles also. He formed the
shape of bats from clay and then they would fly away a distance.
One of the miracles of ^Isa is mentioned in the Qur'an in Surat
al-Ma'idah, Verses 112-114, which tells about one time when
Prophet ^Isa and the people who were with him reached to a place
where there was not enough food for all the people with him. The
students of ^Isa asked him to supplicate Allah for food which
would come down on them from the sky. ^Isa made supplication to
Allah and the angels brought down the food on a piece of material
before the eyes of the people. Hundreds and hundreds of people
ate from that food, and there was no sign the food had diminished
in quantity. This miracle increased the belief of the believers.
The blasphemers however, claimed ^Isa had performer sorcery on
their eyes.
After his revelation, Prophet ^Isa lived on earth for about three
years. He used to travel from place to place calling people to
the proper worship of Allah. He was so detached from the worldly
matters that he did not worry that he did not have a house to
return to at night. He used to sleep wherever the night would
fall on him, whether he was in an open land or in a sheltered
place. He wore clothing made out of unwoven wool. He ate from the
raw plants of the earth, without desiring to cook them. He did
not marry or have children.
The Injil
^Isa received a Heavenly Book, the Injil, which contained the Shari^ah, (rules of the Religion) revealed to him. In it was the prohibition of associating partners with Allah. In it was the prohibition to consume the usurious gain (riba), pig meat, blood, and the meat of animals not slaughtered properly. It contained the order to perform the Prayer (with bowing and prostration) twice a day. It had the order to fast (but other than the month of Ramadan), and the order to perform taharah. Prophet ^Isa came with a Shari^ah that contained making permissible some of the things which had been forbidden upon the children of Israel in the Torah. Although what is called "The Bible" today contains some true stories of Prophet ^Isa, it does not contain the true Injil which was revealed to him.
The Ascension of Prophet ^Isa
When Prophet ^Isa was 33 years old, the blasphemers among the
offspring of Israel plotted to kill him, but Allah saved him from
their harm. Ibn Abi Hatim and an-Nasa'iyy narrated from the route
of Ibn ^Abbas that he said:
Prophet ^Isa was in session with twelve of his elite
companions in a house. He told them that among them would be who
would blaspheme in the future. Then he asked them, "Who
among you would want to be made to look like me, be killed in my
place, and be my companion in Paradise." The youngest among
them stood up and said, "Me." Prophet ^Isa told him to
sit, then repeated his same question. Again, the same young man
said, "Me." Again, Prophet ^Isa told him to sit, then
again asked the same question. After the same young man
volunteered for the third time, Prophet ^Isa received the
Revelation that this young man would be the one who would be made
to look like him and killed instead of him. Prophet ^Isa was
raised to the sky from an opening in the ceiling of the house.
When the Jews came after Prophet ^Isa, they saw that young man,
whom Allah made to look like ^Isa. They took him, thinking he was
Prophet ^Isa, and crucified him.
It should be noted here there are two widespread false stories
about this matter. In one, it is claimed that one of ^Isa's
students was paid a great sum of money to lead those Jews to ^Isa
however Allah made him look like ^Isa, so they though he was ^Isa
and they crucified him. In another, it is said that the person
killed in place of ^Isa was the leader of the Jews. Both of these
stories are false.
After Prophet ^Isa was raised to the sky, his nation lived
following his guidance, teaching, and methodology for two hundred
(200) years. However, the nation of Prophet ^Isa did not remain
steadfast to Islam. Three hundred (300) years after Prophet ^Isa
was raised to the sky, those who were following the ones who had
perverted the teachings of Prophet ^Isa became very numerous, and
those who were truly following the Religion of Islam were few and
weak. After some five hundred (500) years, none of the believing
Muslims of ^Isa's nation were left. When Prophet Muhammad was
revealed, he was the only Muslim worshipping only Allah from
among the people of the earth.
Prophet ^Isa's Descent to Earth
Prophet ^Isa, peace be upon him, is still alive--in the second
sky--worshipping Allah. He will descend to earth before the Day
of Judgment and his descent will be one of the great signs of the
nearing of that Day. Prophet Muhammad informed us ^Isa will
descend to earth at a place on the eastern side of Damascus, with
his hands on the wings of two angels. He will meet a group of
Muslims getting ready to perform the Prayer, with the Mahdiyy as
their Imam. The Mahdiyy will ask Prophet ^Isa to lead them in
that prayer, however, ^Isa will ask the Mahdiyy to stand imam for
them--as a sign that Prophet ^Isa will rule with the rules
revealed to Prophet Muhammad. After this one time, ^Isa will lead
the people in prayers because he has a higher status than the
Mahdiyy.
After he descends, Prophet ^Isa will rule the earth with the
Shari^ah of Prophet Muhammad, the Shari^ah Muslims are ordered to
follow until the Judgment Day. He will break the cross, kill the
pig, and abolish the jizyah (compulsory payment by the People of
the Book to the Muslim state), because in the rules of Prophet
Muhammad the jizyah is only applicable until the descent of ^Isa.
He will kill the Dajjal, an ugly, evil blasphemer who claims
himself as God, and who misleads many people to blaspheme.
Prophet ^Isa will perform Hajj and travel to visit the grave of
the Prophet to salute him, and to greet him by saying,
"As-salamu ^alaykum ya rasul Allah", as narrated by Abu
Dawud at-Tayalisiyy and others.
During his time, the people of Ya'juj and Ma'juj will appear and
cause great destruction to the earth and devastation to the
Muslims. Prophet ^Isa will take the believers to Mount at-Tur to
supplicate Allah there to relieve them from these people. Allah
will answer their du^a' and destroy all the people of Ya'juj and
Ma'juj. After that, Prophet ^Isa will rule the Muslims and there
will be a time when peace, comfort, and safety will prevail.
Prophet ^Isa will live for forty (40) years on earth after he
descends. He will marry and have children. Then, he will die and
be buried. ^Adullah Ibn Salam said, "It is written in the
original Torah that Prophet ^Isa will be buried next to Prophet
Muhammad" (in the chamber of Lady ^A'ishah.)
Conclusion
Prophet ^Isa was a messenger of Allah revealed to convey to the
people the religion of Islam and to call them to worship Allah,
their Creator. Muslims believe in his prophethood and in his
truthfulness in conveying that message. Prophet ^Isa is alive
now, living in the second heaven, worshipping Allah. He will
return to earth before the Day of Judgment and will rule the
Muslims with the Shari^ah of Prophet Muhammad. Peace be upon this
respected, honored and beloved Messenger of Allah.
Praise be to Allah, and Allah knows best.
Verse #33 of Surat Maryam states:
[Peace was on me the day I was born. Peace will be on me on
the day I will die and on the day I am raised alive again.]
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