MARY
MARY
Mary (Miriam: Hebrew: מרים; c. 15 BC – c. 48 AD), also known as Saint Mary or the Blessed Virgin Mary, or Παναγία in Greek, is identified in the Bible and Quran as the mother of Jesus. Christians hold her son Jesus to be the Christ or Messiah foretold in Jewish scripture, and the God made flesh; Muslims also believe in Jesus as the foretold messiah, but disavow any actual divinity, instead regarding him as one of God's greatest Messengers.