Ahmad."[1] He is said to have been born of Mary, the sister of Aaron, and the daughter of ʾImrán, near the trunk of a palm tree; to have spoken in his cradle, and to have performed many miracles during his infancy; to have cured the blind and the leper; to have chosen apostles, and to have caused a table to descend from heaven, both as "a festival and a sign for them." The Jews are said to have been deceived by God, and to have crucified another person instead of Jesus, who was taken up into heaven, where he remains with his mother in a lofty and quiet place, watered with springs, until he shall come again in the last day to convert the whole world to Islám!
The rambling incoherent account of our blessed Lord's life, as given in the Qurán, would far exceed the limits of these "Notes"; but it will be found upon reference to the following Súras, or chapters:—
An account of the birth of the Virgin Mary.—Súra iii. 33–37, 42–44.
Birth of Jesus announced to the Virgin Mary.—Súra iii. 45–48; xix. 16–21.
- ↑ Surat-us-Sáf (lxi.), 6.