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I am far from an expert in Islam. I notice that in the lede, Ismail's name links to Wikipedia's Isaac page. Obviously, this story is analogous to the story of Isaac in the Hebrew and Christian Bible, but in those texts it is clearly Isaac who is to be sacrificed, not Abraham's other son, Ishmael. I assume that Islam teaches that it was Ishmael, not Isaac, so I am not sure why this link makes sense? It makes it sound like Ismail is simply an Arabic translation for "Isaac" which doesn't seem to be the case. - KaJunl ( talk) 15:39, 10 July 2023 (UTC)
I improved the lede by adding the sentence (which is sourced): “Depending on the narrative, either Ishmael or Isaac is referred to with the honorific title "Sacrifice of God".” IsThisNotATing ( talk) 00:31, 12 April 2024 (UTC)
It"s nice to do. Eid al Adha because you can spend time with and family. 2601:86:200:280:883:9986:19C4:CBF3 ( talk) 01:02, 7 May 2024 (UTC)
Webcast in Ramadan we eat in eftarnand. In the end or Ramadan we celebrate Eid al. Fit it after that we celebrate Eid al Adha. We celebrate 🎉 with friends 👭👬 and family 👪. 2601:86:200:280:883:9986:19C4:CBF3 ( talk) 01:07, 7 May 2024 (UTC)
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I am far from an expert in Islam. I notice that in the lede, Ismail's name links to Wikipedia's Isaac page. Obviously, this story is analogous to the story of Isaac in the Hebrew and Christian Bible, but in those texts it is clearly Isaac who is to be sacrificed, not Abraham's other son, Ishmael. I assume that Islam teaches that it was Ishmael, not Isaac, so I am not sure why this link makes sense? It makes it sound like Ismail is simply an Arabic translation for "Isaac" which doesn't seem to be the case. - KaJunl ( talk) 15:39, 10 July 2023 (UTC)
I improved the lede by adding the sentence (which is sourced): “Depending on the narrative, either Ishmael or Isaac is referred to with the honorific title "Sacrifice of God".” IsThisNotATing ( talk) 00:31, 12 April 2024 (UTC)
It"s nice to do. Eid al Adha because you can spend time with and family. 2601:86:200:280:883:9986:19C4:CBF3 ( talk) 01:02, 7 May 2024 (UTC)
Webcast in Ramadan we eat in eftarnand. In the end or Ramadan we celebrate Eid al. Fit it after that we celebrate Eid al Adha. We celebrate 🎉 with friends 👭👬 and family 👪. 2601:86:200:280:883:9986:19C4:CBF3 ( talk) 01:07, 7 May 2024 (UTC)