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[[File:Angel Gabriel with the Virgin Mary.jpg|220px|right|thumb|Angel Gabriel with the Virgin Mary, as depicted in the Cestello Annunciation, by Sandro Botticelli, 1489-90 AD. <BR>According to tafsir text, the Qur'an mentions in two separate places that Allah sent Angel Gabriel to blow into Mary's vagina.]] | [[File:Angel Gabriel with the Virgin Mary.jpg|220px|right|thumb|Angel Gabriel with the Virgin Mary, as depicted in the Cestello Annunciation, by Sandro Botticelli, 1489-90 AD. <BR>According to tafsir text, the Qur'an mentions in two separate places that Allah sent Angel Gabriel to blow into Mary's vagina.]] | ||
[[Qur'an|Qur'anic]] verses 21:91 and 66:12 suggest that [[Allah]] breathed into [[Mary|Maryam]]'s vagina in order to conceive [[Jesus|Isa]]. The [[tafsir]]s | [[Qur'an|Qur'anic]] verses 21:91 and 66:12 suggest that [[Allah]] breathed into [[Mary|Maryam]]'s vagina in order to conceive [[Jesus|Isa]]. The [[tafsir]]s claim that Allah did this by sending the angel [[Gabriel|Jibreel]] to complete this task. The word "Farj" فرج is used in these verses to indicate where Allah/Jibreel blew, and Farj means "vagina." The verse uses فرجها "Farjaha" which means "her vagina." | ||
==Literal Meaning== | ==Literal Meaning== | ||