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Hagar in Islam

Hājar ((アラビア語:هاجر)), the Arabic name for the biblical Hagar, was the wife of the patriarch and Islamic prophet Ibrāhīm (Abraham) and the mother of the Ismā'īl (Ishmael). She is a revered woman in the Islamic faith. According to Muslim belief, she was the Egyptian handmaiden of Abraham's first wife Sara (Sarah). Although not mentioned by name in the Qur'an, she is referenced and alluded to via the story of her husband. She eventually settled in the Desert of Paran with her son Ishmael. Hagar is honoured as an especially important matriarch of monotheism, as it was through Ishmael that Muhammad would come.
==The story of Hagar==
Ibrahim was childless. He was a prophet of God and, having left his native land, he was concerned over who would continue the prophetic office after him and whether he would indeed be a father one day. Abraham's wife, Sarah was barren and she gave him her Egyptian handmaid Hagar as a second wife. Hagar subsequently bore a child, and named him Ishmael, meaning "God will hear".

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