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This town was near a busy trade route and many merchants began to pass through bringing in wealth. This town grew to become the city of Makkah, which is still a busy city in Arabia today. When Ismael was still a small boy, Ibrahim [alayhis] had a dream or vision. In this dream he was commanded by Allah to sacrifice his son. When a prophet has a dream it is always true.

This dream occurred several times and Ibrahim [alayhis] decided that he would take his beloved son, Ismael and would sacrifice him to Allah.

I have seen in a vision that I offer you in sacrifice: what is your view! Do as you are commanded: you will find me, if Allah so wills, one practising patience and constancy! Both Ibrahim [alayhis] and Ismael travelled to the place of sacrifice. However, on the way, the shaytan appeared three times and tried to persuade Ibrahim [alayhis] not to carry out the command of Allah. The shaytan tried to deceive Ibrahim [alayhis] by reminding him how much he loved his son.

Ibrahim [alayhis] was a prophet and he knew that the love of Allah comes before the love of his son. Ibrahim [alayhis] also knew that this was the command of Allah so he must carry it out. Each time the Shaytan came to him, Ibrahim [alayhis] threw stones at him and continued with this journey.

Traditions tell us that Ibrahim [alayhis] could not bear to look at his son so he blindfolded himself and carried out the sacrifice.

When Ibrahim [alayhis] removed the blindfold, a sheep or ram was in place of his son and Ibrahim [alayhis] knew that the sacrifice had been accepted. On this occasion, Ibrahim [alayhis] had proven himself and passed this great trial from Allah Alhamdulilla.

Later on, Allah blessed Ibrahim [alayhis] with another son, whom they named Ishaq. Historic sources tell us Ishaq was born 13 years after the birth of his brother Ismael. There was much happiness in the household of Ibrahim [alayhis] after the birth of another beautiful baby boy.

From the descendents of Ishaq, there were many great tribes and the Jews are traced through Ishaq to Ibrahim [alayhis]. Similarly, through Ismael, there were many great tribes, the most famous being the Quraish. Prophet Muhammad is a descendent of Ibrahim [alayhis] through Ismael. Therefore, the Jews and the Arabs are actually cousins or brethren of each other.

Ismael was respected and loved by the people of Hijaz. The main tribe that settled was the tribe of Jurhum. They married one of their daughters to Ismael and Ismael settled down. On one occasion, Ibrahim [alayhis] went to visit his son but Ismael was not at home. She complained of poverty to Ibrahim [alayhis].

When Ibrahim [alayhis] was ready to leave, he asked her to give Ismael the message that the doorstep of his house was crooked and to change it. When Ismael got the message he divorced his wife and later married another woman from Jurhum. Another time Ibrahim [alayhis] came to meet Ismael and again Ismael was not at home. She said Alhamdulilla, everything was well and thanked Allah for whatever little they had been blessed with.

On leaving Ibrahim [alayhis] left a message that the doorstep of his house was fine. Through this wife, all the descendents of Ismael are traced. On a third occasion, Ibrahim [alayhis] went and visited his son, Ismael. He found him in the valley of Makkah. This was the first house built for the worship of the one and only true god of all mankind.

He then asked the tribes to make pilgrimage to this house of Allah. A long time ago, Ibrahim [alayhis] started this pilgrimage and he commanded the people to perform this pilgrimage. The Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam and all Muslims must carry out the Hajj, at least once in their lifetime.

The people after Ismael became misguided and gradually began to worship stone idols.



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