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Qur'an: Validity Of It's Divine Origin (Continued)
Jesus, Son of Mary and John


And if you are in doubt as to that which We have revealed to Our servant, then produce a chapter like it and call on your witnesses besides Allah if you are truthful. (Quran 2:23)


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9. The Messiah must be of the tribe of Judah through David's line. Mary was of the tribe of Levi through Aaron's line. If by miracle Jesus was born fatherless, then the said oracle shall explain how a Levite woman, singly, gave birth to a Jewish son. Mary's son was not a myth. He was:

"Esa ibn Mariam"

10. Scripturally: Concerning Jesus


Who He Was
Whom He Cannot Be
1. Made of a woman Son of God (Christians)
2. Under the law An illegitimate (Jews)
3. Of the seed of David Fatherless (Muslims)
4. Of the fruits of his loins (David's) Immaculate Conception.
5. According to the flesh Virgin Birth
6. Israel's Messiah Joseph's son

The Reunification of the 12 tribes, restoration of the Throne of David and sovereignty in an "abode of peace" depended on Mary being married by "I AM" to Elias. How could Jesus be Al-Masih (the 12) unless he was:

"Esa ibn Mariam"


11. Isaiah 7:14 "Behold a virgin shall conceive and bear a son". Matthew 1:22 "Behold, a virgin shall be with child and bring forth a son." Matthew falsifies Prophet Isaiah's words. Conceive and bear are the two missing links. Isaiah prophesize a regular, not a miraculous birth. His is confirmed by:

"Esa ibn Mariam"

12. "He (God) created him (Jesus) of turab" 3:59. "So she (Mary) conceived him (Jesus)" 19:22

Creation is before conception. And human life originates between the backbone and the ribs of the father. Mary biologically conceived. And what she conceived was a "him". A "him" with life, the nutfah,embromically, that of Jesus. Immaculate conception, virgin birth and fatherless, are all theories that are nullified by the term:

"Esa ibn Mariam"

13. The Bible states that Jesus is:

"Son of Man".

  • Christians agree. Muslims agree

The Qur'an states that Jesus is:

"Son of Mary"

  • Christians yes, Muslims yes.

Yet Christians say

"Son of God"

and Muslims say

"Fatherless"!

"Esa ibn Adam" is the twin half of :

"Esa ibn Mariam"



14. God was Mary's divine guardian ; how and why? Hannah was childless. She vowed, if blessed with a child, she would dedicate him to His service. Later, instead of a boy, Mary was born to her. So, by God's decree. God accepted guardianship of Mary, obliged in ensuring that she would beget a holy son. He made Zacharriah Mary's physical guardian. It took a while, but in due time Mary gave birth to Jesus.

If Jesus was Son of God why Zacharriah?

If Jesus was fatherless, why John?

Mary was a Levite whereas John was a Jew of David's line (Luke 1:5). God is neither a Jew nor a Levite. By God's adoption of Mary, Jesus is son of God. But biologically he is:

"Esa ibn Mariam"

15. In her agony of child-birth Mary bewailed: "Ah! Would that I had died before this! Would that I had been a thing forgotten and out of sight!" (19:23)

To Christians: Was that God incarnated through Mary?

To Muslims: Was that joy of a miracle-birth or the ordeal of child-birth? (First-born of a virgin?)

If Mary was untouched by the entry of God or His breath into her, then the exit should have been just as painless, untouched. Jesus had to be son to a father in the likeness of himself once he was :

"Esa ibn Mariam"

16. Qur'an 21:19 reveals that the Ruh was breathed into "her" whereas 66:12 into "him". Together they reproduced Jesus 4:171. If Mary was "her" who was ":him"? The clue to the mystery lies in :

"Esa ibn Mariam"

17. Hannah's vow imposed upon God the obligation of the protection of Mary and her offspring. Hanna's vow cannot be deemed fulfilled nor Jesus considered the biological offspring of Mary unless Jesus was:

"Esa ibn Mariam"

To the fulfillment of Hannah's vow, Mary was the means, Jesus was the answer




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