Prophet Ishaq
The story of Prophet Ishaq (Isaac) in Islam highlights his role as a prophet and his significance in the lineage of the Abrahamic prophets.

He was the second son of Ibrahim and Sarah, and his birth was a fulfillment of Allah's divine promise. He became a prophet like his father and brother Isma'il, and played a crucial role in the covenant between Allah and his descendants. His lineage includes several prominent prophets, including Jacob and Joseph. Despite not extensively mentioned in Islamic texts, his story underscores the importance of divine promises, faith, and prophethood in Islam. His descendants, known as the Israelites, became recipients of divine guidance and scripture through prophets like Moses and others. His story is a testament to Allah's faithfulness in fulfilling His promises.