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| - Hagar (Hebrew: הָגָר, Modern Hagar Tiberian Hāḡār This template name redirects to {{[[Template:|]]...}} which may be edited using [[ edit]]. See also 1.
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* Wikipedia:Template messages/Redirect pages , "Stranger"; Greek: Άγαρ; Latin: Agar; Arabic: هاجر; Hajar), according to the Abrahamic faiths, was an Egyptian handmaiden of Sarah, wife of Abraham. At Sarah's suggestion, she became Abraham's second wife. Her story is reported in the Book of Genesis in Judeo-Christian tradition. In Islam, her story is alluded to in the Qur'an, but her name is not mentioned. Her role is elaborated in Hadith. She was the mother of Abraham's son, Ishmael, who is regarded as the patriarch of the Ishmaelites i.e. the Arabs.
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