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The child, Ismaa’eel grew up and learned Arabic from them, and (his virtues) caused them to love and admire him as he grew up, and when he reached the age of puberty they made him marry a woman from amongst them.  After Ismaa’eel's mother had died, Ibraaheem    came to visit Ismaa’eel after his marriage, in order to see his family that he had left before, but did not find him there. When he asked his wife about him, she told him that he went out seeking provision. He then asked her about their condition and way of living. She replied, 'We are living in misery; we are living in hardship and destitution,' complaining to him. He then asked her to convey his greetings to her husband and tell him to change the threshold of the gate (of his house). When Ismaa’eel returned home, he felt that someone had visited them, so he asked his wife about that. She replied, 'Yes, an old man of so-and-so description came and asked me about you and I informed him, and he asked about our state of living, and I told him that we were living in hardship and poverty.' He asked her whether the old man had left him a message and she conveyed his message to him. Ismaa’eel said, 'It was my father, and he has ordered me to divorce you.  Go back to your family.'  So, Ismaa’eel divorced her and married another woman from amongst them (Jurhum people). 

A long time passed, before Ibraaheem    repeated his visit. When he visited Ismaa’eel, he again did not find him and asked his new wife the same questions that he had asked the first wife. She told him that they were in good living conditions and prosperity. She also praised Allah. He asked her about their food and drink and she answered that they ate meat and drank water. He supplicated Allah to give them blessings in their meat and water.

Ibn `Abbaas reported the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, as saying, “At that time they did not have grain, and if they had grain, he would have also invoked Allah to bless it . . .. The Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, continued: "Then Ibraaheem    told his daughter-in-law to convey his greeting to her husband and tell him "to keep firm the threshold of his gate."   When Ismaa’eel returned home, he asked his wife whether someone had visited them.  She replied, 'Yes, a nice old man came to me,' so she praised him and added, 'He asked about you, and I informed him, and he asked about our livelihood and I told him that we were in a good condition. Ismaa’eel asked her, 'Did he give you any piece of advice?'  She said: 'Yes, he told me to give his regards to you and ordered that you should keep firm the threshold of your gate’ Ismaa’eel told her that the visitor was his father and that "you are the threshold (of the gate).  He has ordered me to keep you with me.'

After a long time Ibraaheem visited them. He saw. Ismaa’eel under a tree near Zamzam, sharpening his arrows.  When Ismaa’eel saw him, he stood up to welcome him (and they greeted each other as a father does with his son or a son does with his father).  Ibraaheem    then told Ismaa’eel that Allah had ordered him to do a certain thing. Ismaa’eel said, ‘Do what your Lord has ordered you to do.' Ibraaheem    asked, ‘Will you help me?’ ‘I will help you,’ answered Ismaa’eel. Ibraaheem, pointing to a hillock higher than the land surrounding it said, `Allah has ordered me to build a house in this place.’"

The Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) added, "Then they raised the foundations of the Sacred House. Ismaa’eel brought the stones and Ibraaheem    was building, and when the walls became high, Ismaa’eel brought a rock and put it for Ibraaheem    who stood over it and carried on the building, while Ismaa’eel was handing him the stones. During this process they repeated the following expression, “ O Our Lord! Accept (this service) from us, for Thou art the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing.” (Al Baqarah: 127).

 

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