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Is the prophet Mohammed a descendant of Ismael the son of Abraham, son of Adam?

Started by Adam The Warner, December 11, 2016, 11:22:09 AM

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Adam The Warner

It's like i remembered that Mohammed is from the line of Ismael, does the Quran tell us that Mohammed was from the line of Ismael son of Abraham?

Because in the Torah in Deut 18:15-18 God is speaking to Moses about a someone from the brethren of Moses which is from the line of Isaac and since Isaac is the brother of Ismael..? We read in the Quran that Mohammed was mentioned in the Torah and the Gospel.

I found the Torah, Deut 18:15-18 and the Gospel 16:14 and since i know how to read Hebrew i have found the name of Mohammed used also in the parts which King Solomon did receive in song of sons 5:16. It clearly said: MEM, HA, MEM, DALLET. They didn't translate it properly in most or all translations. They translated the meaning of the name. But we all know that we shouldn't translate names. Example: we shouldn't translate the word Israel into the one who wrestles with God etc. And the thing is, Mohammed in Arabic means the praised one etc.? So they can't turn away from it.

But my question is, does the Quran tell us that Mohammed was from the line of Ismael?

May He the Hearer grant us victory in the worldy life, and Hes abundance of Light on the Day of Judgement, and may He the King of kings grant us the eternal Paradise. Peace.

Adam The Warner

I found the name Ishmael in the Free-Minds translation just in these verses:

2:125, 2:127, 2:133, 2:136, 2:140, 3:84, 4:163, 6:86, 14:39, 19:54, 21:85, 38:48,

But i can't read therein that Ishmael is the father of Mohammed.
May He the Hearer grant us victory in the worldy life, and Hes abundance of Light on the Day of Judgement, and may He the King of kings grant us the eternal Paradise. Peace.


Adam The Warner

May He the Hearer grant us victory in the worldy life, and Hes abundance of Light on the Day of Judgement, and may He the King of kings grant us the eternal Paradise. Peace.

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Adam The Warner

I don't know what you guys are looking for but i asked a question and all what you two are doing is arguing. No answers from you two guys. So at least do not stand in my way.

I have no questions anymore for you. If someone could provide Quranic evidence then please let him/her share it.

Guys, i do not have time to argue on a forum. I could use that time instead for learning Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek and Arabic, and read the Books of God in their original tongue.

If you are going to argue again, then i will have to ignore you. I didn't speak in weeks with you two. And lets keep it that way if it will be so. All i came here to do on free-mind was to ask this question  :brickwall:.
May He the Hearer grant us victory in the worldy life, and Hes abundance of Light on the Day of Judgement, and may He the King of kings grant us the eternal Paradise. Peace.

Jafar