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Bible & Qur’an Stories: Whatever Happened to Hagar in the End?

31 min · 29 de mar de 2026
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Showing Up, Surrender, and Hagar’s Legacy In this episode, we sit with the story of Hagar/Hājar - a woman who didn’t know how the future would unfold, who didn’t know how her choices would shape history, and yet, by surrendering and taking the next right action, she changed everything. She saved herself, her son Ishmael/Ismāʿīl, and helped lay the foundations of Mecca, one of the most sacred places in the world. Reading: Genesis 15–17, 21 · Galatians 4:21–31 · Qur’an Surah 14:37; 2:125–127; 2:158 · Hadith & Midrash Reflections We read her story across traditions: * Genesis tells us of survival in the wilderness and a God who sees and provides. * The Qur’an places her in a barren valley, where faith, movement, and endurance bring life-giving water. * Midrash and Hadith fill in silences — her dignity, courage, and strength — reminding us that showing up and doing the next right thing can create history. I reflect on my own season as I reflect on instructions from a few months ago which I followed without knowing how it would unfold (and still don't know the full extent - but that is the point.. faith in the 'more to be revealed ;). Hagar’s story reminds me that all we can do is show up as the women we want to be, take the next right action, and trust the process. Faith without action, without showing up, is meaningless. Reflecting on: * showing up for ourselves and others even when the future is uncertain * doing the next right thing, even when the path is unclear * how small, faithful actions ripple far beyond what we can see * finding courage and clarity in hindsight * the quiet truth that growth often looks like uncertainty while it’s happening This episode is for women who are: * learning to trust themselves in uncertainty * realizing the impact of faithful action over perfection * embracing the unseen ways their choices shape the world * discovering that survival, courage, and surrender are sacred Texts ReferencedBible: * Genesis 15–17 – Promise, covenant, and context * Genesis 21 – Hagar and Ishmael in the wilderness * Galatians 4:21–31 – Paul’s allegory of Hagar and Sarah Qur’an: * Surah 14:37 – Ibrahim’s prayer for his family in the barren valley * Surah 2:125–127 – Ibrahim and Ismāʿīl raising the foundations of the House * Surah 2:158 – Safa and Marwah, linked to Hājar’s search for water Hadith: * Hājar given to Sarah by the Egyptian ruler * Hājar running between Safa and Marwah * The emergence of Zamzam and God’s provision Midrash: * Hagar as Egyptian nobility * Reflections on her dignity, exile, and survival Keywords / Hashtagswomen rediscovering God · spiritual growth for women · Bible and Qur’an stories · Hagar · Hājar · showing up · surrender and faith · survival and growth · emotional healing · women’s faith journey · rebuilding faith · scripture reflections · adult women and spirituality · courage under uncertainty · faith with action Music Credit⁠https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/Molerider/Borough/⁠ [https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/Molerider/Borough/]

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