Zakariya according to the Quran

"Zakariya" is a name of Arabic origin that is mentioned in the Quran. It is the name of a prophet of Islam, who is known as Zechariah in English. According to Islamic tradition, Prophet Zakariya was a righteous prophet and a descendant of Prophet Aaron. He was known for his devotion to Allah and his prayers, and it is said that he was blessed with a son, Prophet Yahya (John the Baptist), despite his old age and his wife's barrenness.

Prophet Zakariya's story is mentioned in the Quran in Surah Maryam (Chapter 19) where he is depicted as a humble and pious servant of Allah. He is described as being old and childless, and he supplicates to Allah to grant him a son who will inherit his prophethood. Allah answers his prayers and blesses him with a son, Yahya, who is also a prophet.

Prophet Zakariya's story in the Quran teaches us the importance of faith, patience, and supplication to Allah. It also emphasizes the power of Allah's miracles and His ability to grant blessings to those who seek His guidance and obey His commands.


Here are some Quranic verses related to Prophet Zakariya:

"And mention, [O Muhammad], in the Book [the story of] Zakariya. Indeed, he was one who always turned back [to Allah] and who was often repentant." (Quran 19:2)

This verse introduces the story of Prophet Zakariya in the Quran and describes him as one who always turned back to Allah in repentance. It highlights his piety and devotion to Allah.

"When he called to his Lord a private supplication. He said, "My Lord, indeed my bones have weakened, and my head has filled with white, and never have I been in my supplication to You, my Lord, unhappy." (Quran 19:3-4)

These verses describe Prophet Zakariya supplicating to Allah for a son, despite his old age and his wife's barrenness. It emphasizes his unwavering faith in Allah and his trust in His power to grant blessings.

"So We responded to him, and We gave to him John, and amended for him his wife. Indeed, they used to hasten to good deeds and supplicate Us in hope and fear, and they were to Us humbly submissive." (Quran 21:90)

This verse describes how Allah answered Prophet Zakariya's supplication and granted him a son, Prophet Yahya. It highlights the righteous character of Prophet Zakariya and his wife, who were both devoted to Allah and hastened to do good deeds.

"And [mention] Ishmael and Idrees and Dhul-Kifl; all were of the patient. And We admitted them into Our mercy. Indeed, they were of the righteous." (Quran 21:85-86)

This verse mentions Prophet Zakariya along with other prophets who were known for their patience and righteousness. It emphasizes the high status of these prophets in the sight of Allah and their reward of being admitted into His mercy.

Overall, the Quran portrays Prophet Zakariya as a righteous and pious prophet who always turned back to Allah in repentance and supplication. It highlights his unwavering faith in Allah and His power to grant blessings, as well as his devotion to doing good deeds and seeking Allah's pleasure.

"And [mention] Zakariya, when he called to his Lord, "My Lord, do not leave me alone [with no heir], while you are the best of inheritors." (Quran 21:89)

This verse describes how Prophet Zakariya supplicated to Allah, asking Him not to leave him without an heir. It highlights his concern for his lineage and his desire to have a righteous successor to continue his prophetic legacy.

"Indeed, We sent you with the truth as a bringer of good tidings and a warner, and you will not be asked about the companions of Hellfire. And never will the Jews or the Christians approve of you until you follow their religion. Say, "Indeed, the guidance of Allah is the [only] guidance." If you were to follow their desires after what has come to you of knowledge, you would have against Allah no protector or helper. Those to whom We have given the Book recite it with its true recital. They [are the ones who] believe in it. And whoever disbelieves in it - it is they who are the losers. O Children of Israel, remember My favor which I have bestowed upon you and fulfill My covenant [upon you] that I will fulfill your covenant [from Me], and be afraid of [only] Me." (Quran 2:119-123)

These verses mention Prophet Zakariya in the context of the Children of Israel and their relationship with Allah. It emphasizes the importance of following Allah's guidance and fulfilling His covenant, and warns against following the desires of others instead of the truth.

"And [mention] the one who guarded her chastity, so We blew into her [garment] through Our angel [Gabriel], and We made her and her son a sign for the worlds." (Quran 21:91)

This verse refers to Maryam (Mary), the mother of Prophet Isa (Jesus), and her chastity. Prophet Zakariya is mentioned in the previous verse as being the one who cared for Maryam, who was under his guardianship. It highlights the miraculous birth of Prophet Isa and the significance of Maryam and her son as a sign from Allah.

In summary, the Quran portrays Prophet Zakariya as a righteous and pious prophet who was devoted to Allah and his prophetic mission. It highlights his supplication and concern for his lineage, as well as his role in caring for Maryam and being a part of the miraculous birth of Prophet Isa.


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