The Story of Prophet Ishmael (Ismail) In Islam by Muhammad Vandestra
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Synopsis
Prophet Ishmael or Prophet Ismail is the figure known in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as Abrahams (Ibrahim) son, born to Hagar (Hajar). In Islam, Ishmael is regarded as a prophet (nabi) and an ancestor to Prophet Muhammad SAW. He also became associated with Mecca and the construction of the Kaaba, as well as equated with the term Arab by some. Stories of Ishmael are not only found in Jewish and Christian texts, such as the Bible and rabbinic Midrash, but also Islamic sources. These sources include the Quran, Quranic commentary (tafsir), hadith, historiographic collections like that of Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari, and Israiliyat (Islamic texts about Biblical or ancient Israelite figures that originate from Jewish or Christian sources).
Ishmael was the first son of Abraham, whose mother was Hagar. The story of the birth of Ishmael is rarely assigned special significance in Islamic sources. However, many Islamic scholars and hadith support the Jewish and Christian view that Abraham sent Hagar and Ishmael away at Gods command, in accordance with Sarahs proclamation, this boy will not be an heir with my son Isaac (Genesis 21:10-12).] There are many versions of the story, some of which include a prophecy about Ishmaels birth. One such example is from Ibn Kathir whose account states that an angel tells the pregnant Hagar to name her child Ishmael and prophesies, His hand would be over everyone, and the hand of everyone would be against him. His brethren would rule over all the lands. Ibn Kathir comments that this foretells of Prophet Muhammad SAW leadership.
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