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Stories of the Prophets

Story of Isma'il عليه السلام

The forbearing son of Ibrahim عليه السلام, the child of Hajar عليها السلام, the baby left in Makkah by Allah’s command, the one connected to Zamzam and Safa-Marwah, the patient son in the sacrifice test, the Prophet who kept his promise, commanded prayer and zakah, and raised the Ka'bah with his father.

The journey of Isma'il عليه السلام

A clear path through his birth, Makkah, Zamzam, sacrifice, family, prophethood, and the Ka'bah.

Allah gives glad tidings of a forbearing boy

Ibrahim عليه السلام is given the good news of a son described as forbearing.

Hajar and Isma'il are taken to Makkah

Ibrahim عليه السلام leaves them in a barren valley by Allah’s command.

Hajar searches between Safa and Marwah

She runs seeking help for her child, and Allah brings relief.

Zamzam appears

Water opens in the empty valley, and Makkah begins to grow.

Jurhum settles near them

Isma'il عليه السلام grows among them, learns Arabic, and later marries from them.

Ibrahim عليه السلام visits his son

The visits include the lesson of the doorstep and the household’s gratitude.

The sacrifice test comes

The son answers with patience and surrender when Ibrahim عليه السلام tells him the dream.

Father and son raise the Ka'bah

They build while asking Allah to accept from them.

Isma'il عليه السلام becomes a Prophet

The Qur’an describes him as true to his promise, a Messenger and Prophet, and one who commanded prayer and zakah.

Approximate Timeline / Dates

Dates are kept safe and simple. Exact years are not claimed where revelation does not confirm them.

Dates01

Exact dates are not confirmed

The Qur’an and authentic hadith do not give a confirmed birth year, death year, exact age, or full calendar timeline for Isma'il عليه السلام.

Timeline placement

Isma'il عليه السلام was the son of Ibrahim عليه السلام and Hajar. His story is closely connected with Makkah, Zamzam, the Ka'bah, and the family line leading to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.

Place02

Connected to Makkah

Isma'il عليه السلام was settled with his mother Hajar in the barren valley of Makkah by Allah’s command, and later helped Ibrahim عليه السلام raise the foundations of the Ka'bah.

Family Tree / Lineage

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Personal Family Tree

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  • Use for: Ibrahim عليه السلام and Hajar → Isma'il عليه السلام.
  • Confirmed: Isma'il عليه السلام was the son of Ibrahim عليه السلام, and Hajar is known from authentic hadith connected to Makkah and Zamzam.
  • Keep careful: do not add unsupported wife names, children’s names, exact ages, or grave details as Qur’an-confirmed facts.
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Prophetic Lineage

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  • Use for: Ibrahim عليه السلام → Isma'il عليه السلام → later Arab line → Quraysh → Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
  • Purpose: show Isma'il عليه السلام as the Prophetic branch connected to Makkah and Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
  • Do not invent: exact intermediate generations beyond what is reliable and needed for the page.
Beginning 01

The forbearing boy

Ibrahim عليه السلام had waited long for a child. Allah gave him glad tidings of a forbearing boy.

The Qur’an describes this son as halim, forbearing. That word becomes visible in the sacrifice test. Isma'il عليه السلام was not only a child in a story. He was a servant trained upon patience, surrender, and trust.

His life begins inside the larger journey of Ibrahim عليه السلام, but he is not a side character. Allah named him among the Prophets, praised his promise, and connected him to prayer, zakah, Makkah, Hajj, and the lineage of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.

Quran 02

Glad tidings of a forbearing boy

Arabic

فَبَشَّرْنَاهُ بِغُلَامٍ حَلِيمٍ

Transliteration

Fabashsharnahu bighulamin halim.

Meaning

So We gave him glad tidings of a forbearing boy. Source: Quran 37:101.

What it teaches

Allah described him with patience before the sacrifice test appeared in the story.

Makkah 03

Hajar عليها السلام and the baby in the valley

Ibrahim عليه السلام brought Hajar عليها السلام and baby Isma'il عليه السلام to the valley of Makkah. At that time, it was a place without crops, crowds, or visible support.

When Ibrahim عليه السلام began to leave, Hajar عليها السلام followed and asked why he was leaving them in such a place. He did not answer until she asked the question that reveals her faith: had Allah commanded him to do this? When she understood it was by Allah’s command, she accepted with trust. Allah would not abandon them.

This was not neglect. It was obedience to Allah. The valley looked empty to human eyes, but Allah was placing the roots of a future that would include Zamzam, Safa-Marwah, Hajj, the Ka'bah, and the final Prophet ﷺ.

Quran Dua 04

A valley without crops

Arabic

رَبَّنَا إِنِّي أَسْكَنتُ مِن ذُرِّيَّتِي بِوَادٍ غَيْرِ ذِي زَرْعٍ

Transliteration

Rabbana inni askantu min dhurriyyati biwadin ghayri dhi zar'in.

Meaning

Our Lord, I have settled some of my descendants in a valley without cultivation. Source: Quran 14:37, relevant part.

Hadith 05

Allah will not abandon us

In the authentic hadith, Hajar عليها السلام understood that Ibrahim عليه السلام was leaving by Allah’s command. She said that Allah would not abandon them. Her tawakkul became part of the story of Makkah itself.

Hadith reference

Reported in Sahih al-Bukhari in the story of Hajar, Isma'il, Zamzam, and Makkah, meaning summarized.

Zamzam 06

Safa, Marwah, and the water Allah brought out

When the water and provisions ran out, Hajar عليها السلام began searching for help. She went between Safa and Marwah, looking and listening while her baby was in the valley. Her running was not panic without faith. It was effort tied to trust.

Then Allah brought out Zamzam. The water appeared by Allah’s mercy, and Hajar عليها السلام gathered it. That water changed the valley. Birds came. Travellers noticed. The tribe of Jurhum later settled near them with permission.

Every time pilgrims walk between Safa and Marwah, the story of a mother’s effort and trust returns. A woman searching for water became part of worship for the Ummah.

Quran 07

Safa and Marwah are from Allah’s symbols

Arabic

إِنَّ الصَّفَا وَالْمَرْوَةَ مِن شَعَائِرِ اللَّهِ

Transliteration

Innas-Safa wal-Marwata min sha'a'irillah.

Meaning

Indeed, Safa and Marwah are among the symbols of Allah. Source: Quran 2:158, relevant part.

Hadith 08

The origin of the running

The hadith explains Hajar عليها السلام running between Safa and Marwah and the appearance of Zamzam. This is why the Sa'i between Safa and Marwah carries the memory of her search.

Hadith reference

Reported in Sahih al-Bukhari, meaning summarized.

Jurhum 09

The valley begins to grow

After Zamzam appeared, the tribe of Jurhum came near the valley. They saw birds circling and understood that water was there. They asked permission from Hajar عليها السلام to settle nearby, and she allowed them while keeping the right to the water.

Isma'il عليه السلام grew among them. The hadith mentions that he learned Arabic from them, and they loved him. When he grew older, he married from them. Makkah was no longer an empty valley. Allah had placed life there.

This part of the story shows how Allah can build a community from what looks like abandonment. The water came first, then people, language, marriage, family, and later the House of Allah being raised.

Hadith 10

Jurhum settled near Zamzam

The hadith mentions Jurhum settling near Hajar عليها السلام and Isma'il عليه السلام after Zamzam appeared. It also mentions Isma'il عليه السلام learning Arabic from them and later marrying from among them.

Hadith reference

Reported in Sahih al-Bukhari, meaning summarized.

Language 11

Arabic and Isma'il عليه السلام

Authentic hadith mentions that Isma'il عليه السلام learned Arabic from Jurhum. Details beyond that, such as exact dialect development or dramatic language claims, should not be overstated.

Visits 12

Ibrahim عليه السلام visits the house of Isma'il عليه السلام

After Hajar عليها السلام passed away and Isma'il عليه السلام had married, Ibrahim عليه السلام came to visit him but did not find him at home.

He asked Isma'il’s wife about their life. She complained about hardship and spoke with dissatisfaction. Ibrahim عليه السلام left a message for Isma'il عليه السلام: change the doorstep of his door. Isma'il عليه السلام understood the meaning and separated from that wife.

Later Ibrahim عليه السلام visited again. Isma'il عليه السلام was absent, and Ibrahim عليه السلام asked the new wife about their life. She praised Allah and spoke with gratitude. Ibrahim عليه السلام left a message: keep the doorstep of his door. Isma'il عليه السلام understood and kept her.

This story is not about insulting women. It is about the difference between a household of constant ingratitude and a household that remembers Allah even during simple living. A home is not only built with walls. It is built with shukr.

Hadith 13

Change the doorstep

The first wife complained about their condition, so Ibrahim عليه السلام left the message to change the doorstep. Isma'il عليه السلام understood the advice.

Hadith reference

Reported in Sahih al-Bukhari, meaning summarized.

Hadith 14

Keep the doorstep

The later wife praised Allah and showed contentment. Ibrahim عليه السلام left the message to keep the doorstep, and Isma'il عليه السلام understood.

Hadith reference

Reported in Sahih al-Bukhari, meaning summarized.

Sacrifice 15

The son who said, “Do as you are commanded”

When the son became old enough to walk and work with Ibrahim عليه السلام, Ibrahim عليه السلام saw in a dream that he was sacrificing him. Dreams of Prophets are revelation. Ibrahim عليه السلام told his son what he had seen.

The answer of the son is one of the greatest answers in the Qur’an: “O my father, do as you are commanded. You will find me, if Allah wills, among the patient.” This was not the voice of rebellion. It was the voice of surrender.

When they both submitted, Allah called Ibrahim عليه السلام. The test had been fulfilled. Allah ransomed the son with a great sacrifice.

The Qur’an does not name the son in the sacrifice passage. The well-known Muslim understanding is that he was Isma'il عليه السلام, and this page follows that understanding while keeping the Qur’anic wording precise.

Quran 16

O my son, I see in a dream

Arabic

يَا بُنَيَّ إِنِّي أَرَىٰ فِي الْمَنَامِ أَنِّي أَذْبَحُكَ

Transliteration

Ya bunayya inni ara fil-manami anni adhbahuk.

Meaning

O my son, indeed I see in a dream that I am sacrificing you. Source: Quran 37:102, relevant part.

Quran 17

You will find me patient

Arabic

يَا أَبَتِ افْعَلْ مَا تُؤْمَرُ ۖ سَتَجِدُنِي إِن شَاءَ اللَّهُ مِنَ الصَّابِرِينَ

Transliteration

Ya abatif'al ma tu'mar. Satajiduni in sha Allahu minas-sabirin.

Meaning

O my father, do as you are commanded. You will find me, if Allah wills, among the patient. Source: Quran 37:102, relevant part.

Quran 18

They both submitted

Arabic

فَلَمَّا أَسْلَمَا وَتَلَّهُ لِلْجَبِينِ

Transliteration

Falamma aslama wa tallahu lil-jabin.

Meaning

So when they had both submitted, and he put him down upon his forehead. Source: Quran 37:103, meaning.

Quran 19

Ransomed with a great sacrifice

Arabic

وَفَدَيْنَاهُ بِذِبْحٍ عَظِيمٍ

Transliteration

Wa fadaynahu bidhibhin 'azim.

Meaning

And We ransomed him with a great sacrifice. Source: Quran 37:107.

Ka'bah 20

Raising the foundations of the House

Ibrahim عليه السلام later came to Isma'il عليه السلام and told him that Allah had commanded him to build a House. Isma'il عليه السلام obeyed and helped his father.

Father and son raised the foundations of the Ka'bah. Isma'il عليه السلام brought stones, and Ibrahim عليه السلام built. They were doing one of the greatest acts in human history, yet their dua was full of humility: “Our Lord, accept from us.”

The Ka'bah was raised for tawheed, prayer, purification, and pilgrimage. The child once left in a valley now stood with his father raising the House that hearts would turn toward across the world.

Quran Dua 21

Our Lord, accept from us

Arabic

رَبَّنَا تَقَبَّلْ مِنَّا ۖ إِنَّكَ أَنتَ السَّمِيعُ الْعَلِيمُ

Transliteration

Rabbana taqabbal minna innaka antas-sami'ul-'alim.

Meaning

Our Lord, accept from us. Indeed, You are the Hearing, the Knowing. Source: Quran 2:127.

What it teaches

Even Prophets building the Ka'bah asked Allah for acceptance. No good deed is safe from needing sincerity.

Quran Dua 22

Make us submissive to You

Arabic

رَبَّنَا وَاجْعَلْنَا مُسْلِمَيْنِ لَكَ وَمِن ذُرِّيَّتِنَا أُمَّةً مُّسْلِمَةً لَّكَ

Transliteration

Rabbana waj'alna muslimayni laka wa min dhurriyyatina ummatam-muslimatal-lak.

Meaning

Our Lord, make us submissive to You, and from our descendants a nation submissive to You. Source: Quran 2:128, relevant part.

Quran Dua 23

Send among them a Messenger

Arabic

رَبَّنَا وَابْعَثْ فِيهِمْ رَسُولًا مِّنْهُمْ

Transliteration

Rabbana wab'ath fihim rasulam-minhum.

Meaning

Our Lord, send among them a Messenger from themselves. Source: Quran 2:129, relevant part.

What it teaches

This dua is connected to the coming of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ from the descendants of Isma'il عليه السلام.

Hadith 24

How the building happened

The hadith mentions Ibrahim عليه السلام coming to Isma'il عليه السلام, telling him that Allah commanded him to build a House, and Isma'il عليه السلام helping him by bringing stones while Ibrahim عليه السلام built.

Hadith reference

Reported in Sahih al-Bukhari, meaning summarized.

Prophethood 25

A Messenger and Prophet, true to his promise

The Qur’an does not leave Isma'il عليه السلام only as a child in the valley or the son in the sacrifice test. Allah tells Prophet Muhammad ﷺ to mention Isma'il عليه السلام in the Book. He was true to his promise, and he was a Messenger and a Prophet.

He commanded his family or people to prayer and zakah, and he was pleasing to his Lord. This means his life after the famous childhood events had its own Prophetic mission: worship, truthfulness, family guidance, prayer, charity, and Allah’s pleasure.

He is also mentioned among the patient and among the righteous. The Qur’an places him in the line of noble Prophets, not merely as an ancestor or historical figure.

Quran 26

True to his promise

Arabic

إِنَّهُ كَانَ صَادِقَ الْوَعْدِ وَكَانَ رَسُولًا نَّبِيًّا

Transliteration

Innahu kana sadiqal-wa'di wa kana rasulan nabiyya.

Meaning

Indeed, he was true to his promise, and he was a Messenger and a Prophet. Source: Quran 19:54.

Quran 27

Prayer and zakah

Arabic

وَكَانَ يَأْمُرُ أَهْلَهُ بِالصَّلَاةِ وَالزَّكَاةِ

Transliteration

Wa kana ya'muru ahlahu bis-salati waz-zakah.

Meaning

And he used to command his family to prayer and zakah. Source: Quran 19:55, relevant part.

How to apply

A righteous home is not only fed and sheltered. It is called to salah, zakah, and obedience to Allah.

Quran 28

Among the patient

Meaning

Allah mentions Isma'il عليه السلام with Idris and Dhu al-Kifl among the patient, and says He admitted them into His mercy. Source: Quran 21:85-86, meaning summarized.

Quran 29

Among the best

Meaning

Allah mentions Isma'il عليه السلام with al-Yasa' and Dhu al-Kifl, saying each was among the best. Source: Quran 38:48, meaning summarized.

Lineage 30

From his line came Prophet Muhammad ﷺ

Allah placed great blessing in the descendants of Ibrahim عليه السلام. From the line of Isma'il عليه السلام came Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. This connects the story of the baby in Makkah to the final Messenger sent to all people.

Ibrahim and Isma'il عليهما السلام made dua for a Messenger to be sent among their descendants. Centuries later, Allah sent Muhammad ﷺ, reciting Allah’s verses, teaching the Book and wisdom, and purifying people.

This is one of the most beautiful openings in Islamic history: Hajar’s trust, Isma'il’s patience, Ibrahim’s dua, and the final Prophet ﷺ from that blessed line.

Hadith reference

The Prophet ﷺ mentioned that Allah chose Kinana from the descendants of Isma'il, and chose Quraysh from Kinana. Reported in Sahih Muslim, meaning summarized.

Words to Remember W

Powerful words from the story

Trust in an empty valley

رَبَّنَا إِنِّي أَسْكَنتُ مِن ذُرِّيَّتِي بِوَادٍ غَيْرِ ذِي زَرْعٍ

Rabbana inni askantu min dhurriyyati biwadin ghayri dhi zar'in.

Our Lord, I have settled some of my descendants in a valley without cultivation. Source: Quran 14:37, relevant part.

The son’s surrender

يَا أَبَتِ افْعَلْ مَا تُؤْمَرُ

Ya abatif'al ma tu'mar.

O my father, do as you are commanded. Source: Quran 37:102, relevant part.

Acceptance while building

رَبَّنَا تَقَبَّلْ مِنَّا

Rabbana taqabbal minna.

Our Lord, accept from us. Source: Quran 2:127, relevant part.

Common questions about Isma'il عليه السلام

These details are often mixed with popular stories, so the wording should stay accurate.

Sacrifice 01

Was the sacrifice son Isma'il عليه السلام?

The Qur’an does not name the son in the sacrifice passage. The well-known Muslim understanding is that he was Isma'il عليه السلام, and this view fits the flow of Surah as-Saffat where glad tidings of Ishaq عليه السلام are mentioned after the sacrifice story.

Grave Claim 02

Is Isma'il عليه السلام buried in Hijr Isma'il?

There are popular claims about Isma'il عليه السلام being buried near the Ka'bah or in the area called Hijr Isma'il. The exact grave location is not proven from the Qur’an or authentic hadith, so it should not be taught as confirmed fact.

Age 03

Do we know his age?

Exact age and death year are not established from Qur’an or authentic hadith. Some numbers appear in earlier historical reports, but they should not be presented as certain Islamic proof.

Hajar 04

Why is Hajar عليها السلام central to this story?

Because Allah made her trust and effort part of the story of Makkah. The running between Safa and Marwah preserves the memory of a mother seeking help while relying on Allah.

Doorstep 05

What does the doorstep story teach?

It teaches the importance of gratitude and righteousness in the home. It should not be used as a shallow insult against women or marriage. The lesson is shukr, character, and household faith.

Arabic 06

Did Isma'il عليه السلام speak Arabic?

Authentic hadith mentions that he learned Arabic from Jurhum. This is enough to say clearly. Extra claims about exact language history should be kept separate from revealed proof.

Lesson 01

Allah does not abandon His servants

Hajar عليها السلام and baby Isma'il عليه السلام were in an empty valley, but Allah opened Zamzam.

Lesson 02

Trust still takes steps

Hajar عليها السلام trusted Allah and still ran between Safa and Marwah seeking help.

Lesson 03

Patience can be young

Isma'il عليه السلام answered the sacrifice test with surrender while still a son walking with his father.

Lesson 04

Great deeds need acceptance

Father and son raised the Ka'bah and still asked Allah: “Our Lord, accept from us.”

Lesson 05

Promise is part of faith

Allah praised Isma'il عليه السلام as true to his promise. Truthfulness is not small in Islam.

Lesson 06

Guide your family to worship

Isma'il عليه السلام commanded his family to salah and zakah, showing that home guidance is part of Prophetic character.

Avoid 01

Common mistakes about this story

  • Forgetting Hajar عليها السلام: her trust and effort are central to the Makkah story.
  • Calling the valley abandonment: Ibrahim عليه السلام acted by Allah’s command, not neglect.
  • Teaching the sacrifice son without precision: the well-known Muslim understanding is Isma'il عليه السلام, while the passage itself does not name him.
  • Claiming a confirmed grave: exact grave location is not proven from Qur’an or authentic hadith.
  • Reducing him to lineage only: he was a Messenger and Prophet, true to his promise, and commanded prayer and zakah.
  • Misusing the doorstep story: it teaches gratitude and household faith, not mockery.
Remember 02

The whole story in seven lines

  • Allah gave Ibrahim عليه السلام glad tidings of a forbearing son.
  • Hajar عليها السلام and baby Isma'il عليه السلام were left in Makkah by Allah’s command.
  • Hajar ran between Safa and Marwah, and Allah opened Zamzam.
  • Jurhum settled near them, and Isma'il عليه السلام grew, learned Arabic, and married.
  • He showed patience in the sacrifice test and was ransomed by Allah.
  • He raised the Ka'bah with Ibrahim عليه السلام and made dua for acceptance.
  • Allah made him a Messenger and Prophet, true to his promise and devoted to prayer and zakah.
References R

Main references used

  • Qur’an: Glad tidings of a forbearing boy and the sacrifice test: Quran 37:101-107.
  • Qur’an: Ibrahim’s dua for Makkah and his descendants: Quran 14:35-41.
  • Qur’an: Safa and Marwah as symbols of Allah: Quran 2:158.
  • Qur’an: Building the Ka'bah with Ibrahim عليه السلام: Quran 2:125-129.
  • Qur’an: Isma'il عليه السلام as true to his promise, Messenger, Prophet, and one who commanded prayer and zakah: Quran 19:54-55.
  • Qur’an: Isma'il عليه السلام among the patient and righteous: Quran 21:85-86, Quran 38:48.
  • Hadith: Hajar, Isma'il, Zamzam, Jurhum, the doorstep visits, and building the Ka'bah are reported in Sahih al-Bukhari, meaning summarized.
  • Hadith: Prophet Muhammad ﷺ being from the descendants of Isma'il عليه السلام is supported by the report in Sahih Muslim about Allah choosing Kinana from the descendants of Isma'il, meaning summarized.
  • Extra details: Exact birth date, death date, age, grave location, and some expanded story details are not established as clear Qur’an or authentic hadith facts.
Reflection

Isma'il عليه السلام teaches surrender with a quiet heart

He was carried as a baby into an empty valley, raised beside Zamzam, tested with sacrifice, honoured with prophethood, and chosen to raise the Ka'bah with his father. His story is water in the desert, patience under command, promise kept, prayer protected, and a life tied to the House of Allah. Through him, the valley of Makkah became a centre for the world.