The verse in this regard says...
The verse in this regard says: " He (miraculously) said: 'Verily I am a servant of Allah; He has given me the Book and made me a prophet'." However, the Qur'an in the first verse says that Mary was silent to obey the command of Allah. The only thing she did was that she pointed to her new-born-child, Jesus, when her action caused the people's astonishment more than before.
They told her: "How shall we speak to one who is (yet) a child in the cradle?" According to some other commentary books, they said to each other that the mockery and ridicule of Mary was harder and heavier to them than her deviation from the path of chastity.
Hadrat Jesus (a.s.) both lives a long blessed life which lasts until after the reappearance of Imam Mahdi (a.s.), and his followers are abundant and are victorious against the infidels. The origin of good things and blessings are mainly intentions, aims, and innate modes and virtues.
Therefore, some people are blessed wherever they may be, as the verse, concerning Jesus, says: " And He has made me blessed wherever I may be…" But, some others, because of their spiritual difficulties and their separation from spirituality, are faced with their own evil qualities, and usually they are not useful for others wherever they may be.
By mentioning the word 'mother', Jesus (a.s.) has pointed to the chastity of his mother, Mary, and his lack of father, when he says: " And (He has made me) kind to my mother, …" Also, the Qur'an, from the tongue of Jesus, in this verse implies that Allah has made him a blessed being, or a useful being for people, wherever he may be, and He has enjoined him to prayer and almsgiving so long as he is alive.