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Long before nations argued and religions diverged, there stood a young, vulnerable mother in a silent desert, clutching her child with no certainty they would survive the day. Hagar wandered into the desert of Paran—its location uncertain, unknown. The Bible leaves her story weeping beside a spring, alone and afraid. But Arab traditions know the rest of her story

Find the Missing Chapter of Ishmael Rediscover God’s Promise

Rise to Bring Peace and Reconciliation to Abraham’s Family, the Nations

A BOOK WITH A MISSION
The angel of the Lord also said to her, ‘I will increase your descendants so much that they will be too numerous to count. (Genesis 16:10)

And as for Ishmael, I have heard you. Behold, I have blessed him, and will make him fruitful, and will multiply him exceedingly. He shall beget twelve princes, and I will make him a great nation. (Genesis 17: 20)

Lift the boy up and take him by the hand, for I will make him into a great nation. (Genesis 21:18)
I will make the son of the slave into a nation also, because he is your offspring. (Genesis 21:13)

Testimonials

(Previously "The Recital")
“I thought you did a great job building bridges.” M. L., Conservative Evangelical Pastor, Texas "I believe that God had already been working in my heart concerning this issue, and this book will be a helpful resource in helping me to solidify some of my beliefs" R.S., Conservative Evangelical Pastor, Kentucky “I enjoyed learning about your faith on a deeper level.” M.B., Conservative Evangelical Pastor, Florida “Reading this book was a positive experience providing a helpful, intellectual, and practical approach to the topic of Islam.” D.C., Conservative Evangelical Pastor, Illinois "Compelling and thought-provoking, The Recital inspires readers to live faithfully, understand and respect the other, and share divine truth with everyone" ChatGPT
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Dedication

To all whose anguish has been overlooked,may the God who sees restore their dignityand stir His people to see them through His eyes

God’s Overlooked Promise to Ishmael

Isaac and Ishmael—both sons of Abraham—were named, blessed, and remembered by God. Through Isaac, the covenant was established; through Ishmael, the promise of a great nation was declared again and again. Yet while Isaac’s covenant is well known, Ishmael’s story has often been set aside, as though God’s promises ended with Isaac alone. Scripture reveals a faithful God who keeps every word He speaks and works through all nations. History tells us that centuries after Jesus ascended to heaven, Semite nomadic Arab tribes who claimed lineage to Ishmael rose to global prominence, forming a civilization of biblical magnitude. Their influence extended from Central Asia to West Africa and reached deep into Europe. Even more striking, across this vast civilization and through the centuries, Abraham has been continually honored and blessed—woven into culture, daily prayers, and annual rituals that endure even today. Could this extraordinary rise of people be connected to the promise God made to Abraham? Could the reason the Gospels do not mention the rise of Ishmael’s line be that its fulfillment unfolded later in history, after the Gospels had already been written? God’s Overlooked Promise to Ishmael: The Untold Chapter Beside Isaac’s Covenant invites believers to rediscover this often-neglected story which points to God’s faithfulness, His heart for the forgotten, and His plan that reaches farther than most have ever imagined.
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My name is Ayman Alhasan and I hold dual citizenship: The US and the world. I’ve lived half of my life in the US and the other half in various Arab countries, and I consider myself a citizen of the world.
Like most Muslim-Americans, I become very concerned when a dispute between the US and a Muslim or Arab country escalates because I see my people on both sides. On this side, I see my people—fellow US citizens, peace- and God-loving Christian and Jewish Americans, work colleagues, relatives, and friends who are almost unaware of international issues. On the other side, I also see my people—Christian and Muslim Arab friends and relatives with whom I have strong emotional ties.
Whether the conflict is with a Muslim country in Africa, the Middle East, or Asia, I hurt when I watch civilians support their sons and daughters as they confront and kill the sons and daughters of civilians on the opposing side. Confrontations arise simply because neither side can see disputed issues from the other’s perspective.
If I can convey to my people how the other side perceives disputed issues and how and why that perception was formed, I believe I can help bridge the communication gap between two worlds. Bridging the communication gap will bring closer the souls of people who are civilizations, continents, and oceans apart. Bringing humanity closer together will further the cause of peace, justice, and harmony on Earth. Yes, we all can inspire world peace and we owe the realization of this dream to every innocent human who is or was hurt in the name of God or country or any other cause. May God's Peace, Salam, and Shalom be with you, always and forever. Ayman Alhasan
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