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I know only a little about Islam (although probably more than the average American.) Some years ago I learned from a co-worker that the Koran tells the a story very similar to one found in Genesis. In both versions God commands Abraham to sacrifice his son on an alter. The difference is that in the Koran the son is not Isaac, born to Abraham's wife, Sarah, but Ishmael, born to Sarah's handmaiden, Hagar.
In both narratives, Abraham goes along with God's order but in the end God rewards him for his obedience and lets him sacrifice a ram instead.
Comments anyone?
In both narratives, Abraham goes along with God's order but in the end God rewards him for his obedience and lets him sacrifice a ram instead.
Comments anyone?