
Hajar, Mother of Ismail
A Story of Faith, Reliance and the Zamzam Well
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Narrated by:
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Tariq Ben Nuriddin Porter
About this listen
In this concise work, explore the story of Hajar, the wife of prophet Ibrahim (Abraham), the mother of Ismail. Hajar’s story is both powerful and inspiring.
Left alone in a barren desert, she remained steadfast in her faith and placed her trust in Allah. Her resilience is a profound lesson for us—to rely solely on Allah in times of ease or hardship.
Hajar’s story is both powerful and inspiring. Left alone in a barren desert, she remained steadfast in her faith and placed her trust in Allah. Her resilience is a profound lesson for us—to rely solely on Allah in times of ease or hardship.
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