- Islamic view of Ishmael
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Islam ,Ishmael ("circa" 1781 BC - 1638 BC?) [ [http://www.thetruthoflife.org/messengers_nooh.htm The Truth of Life ] ] [ [http://www.zainab.org/commonpages/ebooks/english/short/prophets.htm :: www.zainab.org ] ] is known as the first-born son ofAbraham (Ibrahim inArabic ) fromHagar , and as an appointed prophet and messenger ("Rasul ") ofGod . It is believed that Ishmael lived between 120 to 143 years. [ [http://www.thetruthoflife.org/messengers_nooh.htm The Truth of Life ] ] [ [http://www.zainab.org/commonpages/ebooks/english/short/prophets.htm :: www.zainab.org ] ]The name of the son who was supposed to be sacrificed is not mentioned in the
Qur'an and in early Islam, there was a fierce controversy over the identity of the son. However the belief that it was Ishmael prevailed later.William Montgomery Watt ,Encyclopedia of Islam , "Ishaq"]Life
In Islamic beliefs, Abraham had prayed to God for a son (Isma in Arabic means 'to listen' i.e answer prayer, and ell is derived from the Hebrew word el, meaning God). God delivered this child to Abraham, and later tested Abraham's faith by asking him to sacrifice his only son at the time. However, just as Abraham was to kill his only son, God halted him, praised him for his loyalty, and commanded him to sacrifice a ram instead. This leads to the Muslim practice of sacrificing domesticated animals such as sheep, goats or cows, on the celebration to mark this event known as
Eid ul-Adha .Ishmael in the Qur'an
Ishmael is a highly regarded person in the Qur'an. Ishmael enjoined upon his people worship and almsgiving, and was acceptable in the sight of his Lord (Quran-usc|19|55|style=nosup).
The Qur'an mentions Ishmael with other people like
Elisha ,Jonah and Lot, who are considered righteous, good or chosen (Quran-usc|6|86|style=nosup and Quran-usc|38|48|style=nosup)Abraham and Ishmael are said to have built the foundations of the
Ka'aba ('They were raising the foundations of the House', Quran-usc|2|127|style=nosup). Meccans, and mostArabs at the time ofMuhammad , believed that Isma'il settled inMecca , was their ancestor, and built with Abraham the Ka'ba which they revered from old times.The story of the Abraham and his wives
Sarah andHagar (Hajar in Arabic) plays an important role in Islamic tradition.Abraham conceives a son with Hagar when Sarah is unable to bear children. Then, after many years, Sarah miraculously gives birth to Isaac. After some time upon God's command, Abraham sends Hagar and Ishmael to the desert with God's promise of protection. The Quran takes a special interest in Hagar and her son, through whom Arabs trace their connection to Abraham. Each year during the
Hajj (the ritual pilgrimage) in Mecca, pilgrims re-enact Hagar’s desperate search for water for her infant son, running seven times between two hills and drawing water from the well of Zam Zam, said to have sprung miraculously from the dry earth at the baby Ishmael’s feet. The full story is mentioned inSahih Bukhari [cite news
url = http://www.sacred-texts.com/isl/bukhari/bh4/bh4_586.htm
title = Sahih Bukhari Hadith 4:583,(Narrated Ibn Abbas).
publisher = Sacred-texts.com] .Other references to Ishmael in the Qur'an
The Qur'an stresses twice that it does not make distinction between the revelations by Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, and the tribes (i.e. the sons of Jacob), and that which
Moses andJesus revealed, and that which other prophets received from their Lord. (Quran-usc|2|136|style=nosup and Quran-usc|3|84|style=nosup)Another reference where the name of Ishmael appears is where the Qur'an states that he was inspired in the same manner as prophets like Noah, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and the tribes, and Jesus and Job and
Jonah andAaron andSolomon . According to the Qur'an, God also inspiredDavid to write thePsalms (Quran-usc|4|163|style=nosup).Descendants of Ishmael
Muhammad is considered to be one of the many descendants of Ishmael. The oldest extant biography of Muhammad, compiled byIbn Ishaq , and edited byIbn Hisham , opens:This book contains the life of the Apostle of God: Muhammad was the son of Abd Allah, son of Abd-ul-Muttalib, son of
Hashim , son ofAbdu Manaf , son of Qusay, son ofKilab , son of Hakeem, son of Kaab, son ofLuayy , son of Ghalib, son ofFihr , son of Malik, son ofQays , son of Kinanah, son ofKhuzaymah , son ofMudrikah , son ofIlyas , son ofMudhar , son of Nizar, son ofMaad , son ofAdnan , son ofUdd , son ofMuqawwam , son of Nakhour, son ofTahir , son ofYarub , son ofYashyub , son of Nabit, son of Ismail (ishmael), son ofIbrahim , the Friend of God, son of Tarikh, son ofNakhour , son of Sarukh, son of Rau, son of Falih, son of Hud, son of Salih, son of Arphakhshad, son ofSham , son ofNuh /Noah , son of Lamekh, son of Matushalakh, son of Akhanukh, - who, as is believed, was the prophet Idris, the first prophet, and the first who wrote with the reed, - son ofAded , son of Mahlaleel, son of Kaynan, son of Anoush, son of Shays, son of Adam, to whom may God be gracious!The Qur'an, however, does not have any
genealogies . It was well-known among the Arabs thatQuraysh were the descendants of Ishmael. Believing in one supreme God,circumcision , and other traditions such as pilgrimage common among Arabs as far asYemen all point to the same conclusion.According to the Bible (Gen. 25: 13-15) the son's of Ishmael were Nebajoth, Kedar, Adbeel, Mibsam, Mishma, Dumah, and Massa, Hadar, Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and Kedemah.
ee also
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Ishmael
* Hagar in Islamic traditions
* Is'haqReferences
External links
* [http://www.anwary-islam.com/prophet-story/yaqub.htm Story of the Prophets - Is'haq A.S. &
Ya'qub A.S.]
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