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  1. The biblical patriarch Isaac (Arabic: إِسْحَاق or إِسْحٰق ʾIsḥāq) is recognized as a prophet of God by Muslims. As in Judaism and Christianity, Islam maintains that Isaac was the son of the patriarch and prophet Abraham from his wife Sarah.

  2. Muslims respect and honor Prophet Isaac, as they do all the Prophets of God. They believe that both Isaac and his older half-brother Ishmael continued their father’s legacy by preaching the message of One God. The Quran mentions Isaac more than 10 times but does not give details of his life.

  3. In Islam, Jesus (Isa) is not considered the son of God, as he is in Christian belief. The Qur'an says Jesus was made like Adam in the sense of a miracle birth and shared attributes. However, Christians do recognize Adam (عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ) as the first man.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IsaacIsaac - Wikipedia

    Isaac is one of the three patriarchs of the Israelites and an important figure in the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Isaac first appears in the Torah, in which he is the son of Abraham and Sarah, the father of Jacob and Esau, and the grandfather of the twelve tribes of Israel.

  5. Isaac is the anglicised version of the Hebrew word Yishaq which refers to Prophet Isḥāq (peace be upon him). As a Muslim, the parent should name the child Ishaq (Isḥāq) as this is how it is mentioned in the Qurʾān and also to preserve his Muslim identity.

  6. This article examines how Ibn Taymiyya and Ibn Kathīr shift the Islamic exegetical tradition towards accepting Ishmael as Abraham's intended sacrifice. Earlier exegetes, such as al-Ṭabarī, maintained that Isaac was the intended sacrifice through a philological analysis of the qur'anic text.

  7. En el islam, Jesús (en árabe: عيسى ‎, romanizado: ʿĪsā o Isa) se considera como uno de los mensajeros de Dios y el Mesías enviado para guiar al Pueblo de Israel (banī isrā'īl) con una nueva escritura: el evangelio (Injīl). [1]