Ishmael in Islam

Ishmael ( ) is regarded by Muslims as an Islamic prophet. Born to Abraham and Hagar, he is the namesake of the Ishmaelites, who were descended from him. In Islam, he is associated with Mecca and the construction of the Kaaba within today's Masjid al-Haram, which is the holiest Islamic site. Muslims also consider him to be a direct ancestor to Muhammad. His paternal half-brother was Isaac, the forefather of the Israelites.

Islam's conception of Ishmael is similar to that of Judaism and Christianity. Sources for this narrative include the Quran and ''tafsir'' (i.e., Quranic exegesis); Muhammad's ''ahadith''; historiographic collections by al-Tabari and other Muslim scholars; and ''Israʼiliyyat'', which collectively refers to information and religious literature sourced primarily from the Jews for details about early prophets and messengers. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Muhammad Bakr Isma'il
Published 1991
Arab Sirkulasi
by Islah Isma'il Amin
Published 1982
Arab Sirkulasi
by Isma'il B. Balogun
Published 1977
Sirkulasi
by Isma'il Raji Faruqi
Published 1982
Sirkulasi
by Mahmud Isma'il
Published 2004
Arab Sirkulasi
by Mahmud Isma'il
Published 2006
Arab Sirkulasi
by Mahmud Isma'il
Published 2006
Arab Sirkulasi
by Mahmud Isma'il
Published 2005
Arab Sirkulasi
by Mahmud Isma'il
Published 2006
Arab Sirkulasi
by Mahmud Isma'il
Published 2000
Arab Sirkulasi
by Isma'il al Badawiy
Published 1981
Arab Sirkulasi
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