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    Hājar or Haajar ( Arabic: هاجر) is the Arabic name used to identify the wife of Abraham (Arabic: Ibrāhīm) and the mother of Ishmael (Arabic: Ismā'īl ). Although not mentioned by name in the Qur'an, she is referenced and alluded to via the story of her husband. She is a revered woman in the Islamic faith.

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  2. A Bible study on Hagar, the Egyptian slave woman who became the mother of Ishmael and the namesake of God in the Bible. Learn how her story reveals God's presence, power, and promises in the wilderness and in our own lives.

    • Kelly-Jayne Mcglynn
    • God Hears and Sees Us. We all are born into this world with a relational need to have our caregiver hear and see us; to be in tune with us, our needs, and what we are experiencing.
    • God Provides. The first time that Hagar encounters the angel of the Lord in the desert, she is by a spring of water. But the second time she is in the desert, to her knowledge, there is no water to be found.
    • God Is Faithful to the Outcast. Hagar had so many things going against her. She was a slave, a foreigner, and hated by a woman in power. Her son was in fact the patriarch’s first son, but, even by God’s account, was not the son chosen to carry on God’s covenant.
    • God Still Works, Even When We Go off Plan. Finally, we can see through Hagar’s story that God is powerful and will still find ways to love us and glorify himself, even when we don’t stick to his original plan.
  3. May 8, 2024 · Hagar, in the Old Testament (Gen. 16:1–16; 21:821), Abrahams concubine and the mother of his son Ishmael. Purchased in Egypt, she served as a maid to Abraham’s childless wife, Sarah, who gave her to Abraham to conceive an heir.

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  4. Jan 4, 2022 · Hagar was an Egyptian girl who was a slave to Abrams (Abrahams) wife, Sarah. We find most of the information about Hagar in Genesis 16. After God had appeared to Abram and promised him a homeland and a heritage (Genesis 12:1–4), ten years went by, and he and Sarah still had no baby (Genesis 16:1).

  5. Hagar and Ishmael. 16 Now Sarai, Abram’s wife, had borne him no children. But she had an Egyptian slave named Hagar; 2 so she said to Abram, “The Lord has kept me from having children. Go, sleep with my slave; perhaps I can build a family through her.”.

  6. Jun 23, 2021 · Hagar is Sarah's Egyptian slave who bears Abraham a son, Ishmael, and gives God a name. Learn about her story, her encounter with God, and her role in the Qur'an and the Hadith.

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