Prophet Ismail
The story of Prophet Isma'il (Ishmael) in Islam highlights his role as a significant prophet in Islamic tradition. He was the eldest son of the Prophet Ibrahim and his wife Hagar, and was born in response to a divine promise from Allah.

They settled in the barren valley of Mecca, which later became the site of the Kaaba, the sacred house of worship in Islam. Allah tested Ibrahim's faith by commanding him to sacrifice his beloved son, but a ram was provided as a substitute sacrifice. They also helped rebuild and establish monotheistic worship in Mecca. As a prophet, his specific teachings and messages are not extensively documented in the Quran or Hadith. He is believed to be the ancestor of several Arab prophets and the forefather of the Arab people. His lineage is highly regarded in Islam and he is remembered as one of the honorable prophets in the Abrahamic tradition. The Kaaba in Mecca remains a central and sacred site for Muslims worldwide.