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The Patriarch of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Historical notes/corrections
* Hagar was not Abraham's girlfriend; she was a slave owned by his wife, Sarah. Sarah suggested that Abraham should have a child with Hagar to fulfill God's will since she was too old to conceive. Sarah eventually did conceive and gave birth to Issac, despite her age.
* In the Christian and Judaism faiths, it is Isaac who is almost sacrificed, while in the Islamic faith, it is Ishmael who faces this fate, as mentioned in the podcast.
Interesting YouTube video about Abraham’s journeys: https://youtu.be/TOhtUVPYumA?si=yeac22ipgxY584DF
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The Patriarch of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Historical notes/corrections
* Hagar was not Abraham's girlfriend; she was a slave owned by his wife, Sarah. Sarah suggested that Abraham should have a child with Hagar to fulfill God's will since she was too old to conceive. Sarah eventually did conceive and gave birth to Issac, despite her age.
* In the Christian and Judaism faiths, it is Isaac who is almost sacrificed, while in the Islamic faith, it is Ishmael who faces this fate, as mentioned in the podcast.
Interesting YouTube video about Abraham’s journeys: https://youtu.be/TOhtUVPYumA?si=yeac22ipgxY584DF

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