Cited as the contrasting annunciation passage where a single spirit appears, as part of a dispute over whether differing details imply contradiction.
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Quran 19:17
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17 and she took a veil apart from them; then We sent unto her Our Spirit that presented himself to her a man without fault.
Cited to argue that Allah's spirit appears to Mary as a faultless man, which the panel used to press incarnation-like problems back onto Islam.
Displayed to argue that Allah sent “our spirit” to Mary as a distinct agent who appeared as a flawless man, complicating Islamic claims about divine agency.
This verse was cited in an argument that the Spirit of Allah came to Mary in the form of a man and announced a pure son, as part of a critique of Islamic claims about divine agency in Jesus' conception.
Used in comparing Quranic annunciation accounts, where the speaker argued that the Spirit appears to Mary in one passage.