His name was imran
Maryam, known as Mary in English, is often referred to as Maryam bint Imran in Islamic tradition, which identifies her as the daughter of Imran. In the Christian tradition, she is simply known as Mary, the mother of Jesus. Her mother's name is not explicitly mentioned in the Quran or the Bible, but some historical texts refer to her as Hannah.
Maryam Mehrtash's birth name is Maryam Mehrtash.
Jesus is mentioned in the Quran in several chapters, including Al-Imran, Maryam, and Al-Maidah. He is referred to as Isa, the son of Maryam (Mary), and is recognized as a prophet and messenger of God in Islamic belief.
Maryam Hassan's birth name is Maryam Aishah Hassan.
Mary's name in Aramaic is "Maryam."
The name Mariam (Mary) is mentioned 34 times . However, She is the only female who is explicitly mentioned in the holy Quran.
Maryam husbad was Joseph According to my knowlege
Virgin Mary "Maryam" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryam_(sura)
I am not so sure that there is only one female name in Quran. There are two names of the chapters of Quran which are also common female names. Chapter 19 is called Surah Maryam (that is Mary Peace Be Upon Her the mother of Jesus PBUH) & Chapter 34 is called Surah Saba
Yes, the Quran mentions several miraculous births, most notably the birth of Jesus (Isa) to the Virgin Mary (Maryam) without a father, which is detailed in Surah Al-Imran (3:45-47) and Surah Maryam (19:16-21). Additionally, the birth of John the Baptist (Yahya) to Zechariah and Elizabeth, despite their old age, is also mentioned, highlighting divine intervention in miraculous births (Surah Maryam 19:2-15). Each of these stories emphasizes God's power and the special roles of these figures in Islamic tradition.
surah hamd and surah fatiha is the same surah?
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