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Jilly_in_VA

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Wed Dec 25, 2024, 03:25 PM Wednesday

I grew up Muslim in a Catholic community - and Mary represented common ground

Ihad just finished teaching a class on “the Muslim Mary”. Many non-Muslims who attended were puzzled to find out that Muslims had a connection with Mary at all, and had no knowledge of how important she is to our belief and practice. This came as no surprise. Half of Americans report they know “not much” or “nothing at all” about Islam.

As a Muslim girl growing up in the overwhelmingly Catholic state of Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany, Mary was a constant presence in my life. Her images and statues, dotted across my city, smiled at me as I walked to school. At Christmas time, I joined with my classmates to sing songs such as Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht.

At home and in the mosque, I was fascinated to learn about Mary’s exceptional character, courage and devotion. She is one of the most honoured women in Islam and the Qur’an dedicates the entire chapter 19 to show her high status. She is special, not only because she was the mother of Jesus but because of her exemplary spirituality, worship and service to God.

For me and many Muslims, she remains a role model of how to cultivate moral character, trust and hope in God in times of despair. She demonstrates that in uncertainty, there is also possibility. Mary was faced with so many struggles, yet she persisted. As a young woman who experienced many obstacles because of my Muslim headscarf, Mary encouraged me not to surrender to prejudice and stereotypes. Like her, I pressed forward in finding my place in the world.

As I grew older, I continued to listen to Muslim Christmas songs with my daughters, one of whom I named Maryam – Mary’s Arabic name in the Qur’an. In naming my daughter after Mary, I prayed that she too would embody her piety and those beautiful virtues of compassion, humility, courage and hope.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/24/muslim-catholic-mary-jesus-islam-christianity

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I grew up Muslim in a Catholic community - and Mary represented common ground (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Wednesday OP
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Miami Blue

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Wed Dec 25, 2024, 03:51 PM
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I wish from the bottom of my heart that the Sacred Mantle of the Virgin Mary always keeps you and your family protected from all kinds of dangerous situations. Amen 🙏🏻

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