Tafsir Ibn Abbas: Aal-i-Imraan, Ayah 43
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O Mary be obedient to your Lord be compliant before Him prostrating and bowing with those who bow’ that is pray with those who pray.
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Ibn Abbas Commentary
(O Mary! Be obedient to thy Lord) as a token of gratitude to Him; it is also said this means: prolong your prayer as a token of gratitude to your Lord, (prostrate thyself and bow) meaning: and do also prostrate and bow (with those who bow (in worship)) with the people of worship.