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What Do You Know About Prophet Zachary? The Story

A feeble old man who loved and feared God; an elderly man, is Zachary (also called Zachariah), who had spent his life gaining knowledge and teaching others, purely for God’s pleasure.

The Quran tells his story in Chapters 3 and 19, and it is similar to the story told in the Christian Gospel of Luke.

This is a mention of the mercy of your Lord to His slave Zachary; Remember when he called out to his Lord (God) a call in secret, saying: ‘My Lord!  Indeed my bones have grown feeble, and grey hair has spread on my head, and I have never been unblessed in my invocation to You, O my Lord!’ (19:4)

 

Prophet Zachary was a member of the family of Imran, a blessed family whose members also included Jesus and his mother Mary.

 

When the young Mary went into the House of Prayer in Jerusalem, God appointed Zachary her guardian. Each day he would visit Mary to be certain that all her needs were met.

Mary’s devotion to God impressed Zachary and he was amazed by the provisions he would find in her room. It is said that she would have the fruits of winter in the summer and the fruits of summer in the winter. When Zachary inquired about how Mary obtained the fruits she replied that God, the Sustainer, was indeed the One who had provided her sustenance:

{It is from God.  Verily, God provides sustenance to whom He wills without limit.} (3:37)

 

When he observed Mary’s total submission to God and her unwavering faith in Him as the Provider, it opened his eyes to a new concept. No matter how overwhelming, or insignificant our needs may be, God is always there to listen and to respond. This is a very important idea to contemplate.

God will give to His righteous slaves without limit.

Mary had received fruits out of season; Zachary made supplication for something that according to human standards was not possible. He and his wife were very old and the time for them to conceive a child had passed. The bounties of God are not constrained by worldly limitations, however, and anything is possible. Zachary learned this important lesson from his ward Mary.

Supplication Answered

So Zachary called out to his Lord in secret, saying he desired an heir who was pleasing to God.

 

Zachary asked for a son to inherit from him; he was not thinking in terms of wealth, for he was a poor man. He desired a son to continue the prophethood and to spread the knowledge he had acquired over his life time. God responded immediately:

{Then the angels called him, while he was standing in prayer in a praying place, saying: God gives you glad tidings of John (Yahya), confirming the Word from God, noble, celibate, a Prophet from among the righteous.} (3:39)

 

 

In this verse from Quran the “Word of God has a specific meaning: Jesus, because he was created by a word from God – “Be (and he was). Zachary’s son, John, was to be amongst those who believed in and followed the Message of Jesus.

When Zachary received this astounding news he was standing in prayer. He responded by asking how this could possibly happen, considering his old age and the bareness of his wife. God then confirmed the lesson Mary had understood:

Thus God does what He wills. (3: 40)Zachary asked for a sign, wondering how he would know that this miracle was really happening to him, and to his wife. God replied that he (Zachary) would lose the power of speech and not be able to communicate, except with signals. Zachary was instructed to spend time remembering and glorifying God.

The Quran tells us that Prophet Zachary and his wife performed good deeds, called on God with fear and with hope, and were humble, so God rewarded them, in their old age, with a son:

 

{So We answered his call, and We bestowed upon him John, and cured his wife’s barrenness for him. Verily, they used to hasten on to do good deeds, and they used to call on Us with hope and fear, and used to humble themselves before Us.} (21:90)

This was no ordinary child. John was granted wisdom while still a child and was instructed by God to hold fast to the Torah. He was sympathetic and able to display compassion and mercy towards mankind. God created John, righteous, and free from sin:

{O John! Hold fast the Scripture.’  And We gave him wisdom while yet a child, and made him sympathetic to men, as a mercy from Us, and pure from sins; and he was righteous.} (19:12)

 

The sincere supplication of an old man and his barren wife was accepted by God, and a valuable lesson was taught to all of mankind that bounties of God are limitless. He is the Provider, the Sustainer, the One!