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Jesus
in the Quran holds one of the highest statures amongst the Prophets. Unlike
other Prophets who performed miracles, Jesus himself was a miracle, as he was
born of a virgin mother, and God describes him and his mother Mary as such:
“…and We made her (Mary) and her son (Jesus) a sign for the
worlds.” (Quran 21:91)
Nonetheless, in the Quran, Jesus is described as having
many miracles not bestowed upon other prophets. God says:
“And We gave unto Jesus, son of Mary, clear miracles” (Quran
2:87)
The following is a brief description of the miracles
performed by Jesus mentioned in the Quran.
1.
A Table Laden with Food
In the fifth chapter of the Quran, “The Table Laden with
Food” – named after this miracle of Jesus, God narrates how the disciples of
Jesus requested him to ask God to send down a table laden with food, and for it
to be a special day of commemoration for them in the future.
“When the disciples said: O Jesus, son of Mary! Is your Lord
able to send down for us a table spread with food from heaven? He said:
Observe your duty to God, if ye are true believers. They said: We desire to
eat of it and our hearts be at rest, and that We may know that you have spoken
truth to us, and that We may be witnesses thereof. Jesus, son of Mary, said:
'O God, our Lord, send down for us a Table laden with food out of heaven, that
shall be for us a recurring festival, the first and last of us, and a miracle
from You. And provide us our sustenance, for You are the best of providers!” (Quran
5:112-114)
Since the occasion was to be “for us a recurring festival,”
it is likely the Last Supper, also called
the Lord's Supper, Breaking of Bread, Eucharist, or Communion. The Eucharist
has always been at the center of Christian worship. Encyclopedia Britannica says:
“Eucharist is a Christian sacrament commemorating the action
of Jesus at his Last Supper with his disciples … The letters of Paul and the
Acts of the Apostles make it clear that early Christianity believed that this
institution included a mandate to continue the celebration… The Eucharist has
formed a central rite of Christian worship.”
2. While Still in the Cradle
One of the miracles mentioned in the Quran, although not
mentioned in the Bible, is that fact that Jesus, while still in the cradle,
spoke out to protect his mother Mary from any accusations people may have
placed on her due to having a child without a father. When she was approached
about this strange incident after her childbirth, Mary merely pointed to Jesus,
and he miraculously spoke, just as God had promised her upon annunciation.
“He shall speak to people while still in the cradle, and in
manhood, and he shall be from the righteous.” (Quran 3:46)
Jesus said to the people:
“I am indeed a slave of God. He has given me the Book and
made me a Prophet, and He has made me blessed wherever I may be. And He has
enjoined upon me prayers, and to pay the alms, as long as I live and (He has
made me) kind to my mother, and He has not made me insolent, unblessed. And
may Peace be upon me the day I was born, and the day I die, and on the Day I
shall be raised to life.” (Quran 19:30-33)
3. And It Becomes a Bird
God mentions a miracle given to none other in the Quran
but Jesus, one which is quite parallel to how God himself created Adam. This
miracle was one which none can argue its greatness. God mentions in the Quran
that Jesus says:
“I create for you out of clay the likeness of a bird, then I
breathe into it and it becomes a bird with God’s permission.” (Quran 3:49)
This miracle is not found in the New Testament, but it
is found in the non-canonical ‘Infancy Gospel of Thomas,’ “When this boy,
Jesus, was five years old, he was playing at the ford of a rushing stream… he
then made soft clay and shaped it into twelve sparrows… but Jesus simply
clapped his hands and shouted to the sparrows: “Be off, fly away, and remember
me, you who are now alive!” And the sparrows took off and flew away noisily.”
(Infancy Gospel of Thomas:2)
4. Healing the Blind and the Leper
Similar to the New Testament,
The Quran also mentions Jesus to a have healed the blind and lepers.
“I also heal the blind and the leper.” (Quran 3:49)
The Jews during the time of Jesus were quite advanced in
the science of medicine and were quite proud of their achievements. For this
reason, miracles of this nature were given by God to Jesus, ones which the Jews
could well understand that no force in nature could perform its like.
5. The Resurrection of the Dead
“…and I bring to life the dead, by the permission of God.” (Quran
3:49)
This, like the creation of a bird, was a miracle of
incomparable nature, one which should have caused the Jews to believe in the
prophethood of Jesus without doubt. In the New Testament, we read three cases
where Jesus brought the dead back to life by God’s permission - the daughter of
Jairus (Matt 9:18, 23; Mark 5:22, 35; Luke 8:40, 49), the widow's son at Nain (Luke
7:11), and Lazarus (John 11:43).
6. The Provisions of Today and Tomorrow
Jesus was given the miracle of knowing what people had
just eaten, as well as what they had in store for the coming days. God says.
“I inform you too of what things you eat, and what you store
up in your houses. Surely in that is a sign for you, if you are believers.” (Quran
3:49)
A Demonstration of Truth
Similar to other prophets, Jesus performed miracles to
convince skeptics of his truthfulness, not to demonstrate his divinity. The
Quran says:
“Surely in that is a sign for you, if you are
believers.” (Quran 3:49)
These miracles were performed only by the Will of God,
had he not willed them to occur, they could never come to be. God explicitly
states this in the Quran, saying that they were:
“…by the permission of God” (Quran 3:49; 5:10)
Although Muslims can not confirm it, the Bible,
through certain narrations, states that Jesus at times failed to perform
miracles. Once when Jesus tried to heal a blind man, he was not healed after
the first attempt, and Jesus had to try a second time (Mark 8: 22-26). In
another instance, “He could not do any miracles there, except lay his hands
on a few sick people and heal them.”(Mark 6:5)
The fact remains that indeed it was not through his own
will that Jesus or any other prophet performed miracles. Rather, they were
performed only by Will of God Almighty - a fact also explicitly stated in the
Bible:
“A man attested to you by God with miracles and
wonders and signs which God performed through him in your midst.” (Acts
2:22)
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