No, the father of both was Abraham. Ishmael and Isaac were brothers. Ishmael was the illegitimate son by Abraham's wife Sarah's handmaiden, and who became what we call the Arabs. Isaac was the legitimate son of Abraham and Sarah who became what we call the Jews. God said in the Bible there would be perpetual fighting between the two races, and that has certainly proven to be true.
No, the father of both was Abraham. Ishmael and Isaac were brothers. Ishmael was the illegitimate son by Abraham's wife Sarah's handmaiden, and who became what we call the Arabs. Isaac was the legitimate son of Abraham and Sarah who became what we call the Jews. God said in the Bible there would be perpetual fighting between the two races, and that has certainly proven to be true.
Yes, this is correct! However, the Arabs believe that Ishmael is the “legitimate” son of Abraham and Isaac is the “illegitimate” one.
True. That's not what the Bible says, however.