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'''Sārah''' was the first wife of prophet [[Ibrahim (a)]] (Abraham) and the mother of prophet [[Ishaq (a)]] (Isaac). Her name is mentioned in two [[sura]]s of the [[Qur'an]]. She is one of [[Muhaddatha]] women (to whom the angels spoke). She was barren and did not bear a child after her marriage with prophet Ibrahim (a), but in her old ages, angels gave them good news of having children and she bore Ishaq (a).
'''Sārah''' was the first wife of prophet [[Ibrahim (a)]] and the mother of prophet [[Ishaq (a)]]. Her name is mentioned in two [[sura]]s of the [[Qur'an]]. She is one of [[Muhaddatha]] women (to whom the angels spoke). She was barren and did not bear a child after her marriage with prophet Ibrahim (a), but in her old ages, angels gave them good news of having children and she bore Ishaq (a).


In historical sources, Sarah is described as a beautiful woman. During the immigration of prophet Ibrahim (a) and Sarah to [[Egypt]], the king of Egypt gifted to prophet Ibrahim (a) and Sarah one of his beautiful bondwomen to recompense for his ill treatments of prophet Ibrahim (a) and Sarah. After several immigrations Sarah had with prophet Ibrahim (a) to Assyria (present [[Syria]]) and Egypt, she stayed in [[Palestine]] and passed away long afterwards at the age of 127 in Hebron (al-Khalil).
In historical sources, Sarah is described as a beautiful woman. During the immigration of prophet Ibrahim (a) and Sarah to [[Egypt]], the king of Egypt gifted to prophet Ibrahim (a) and Sarah one of his beautiful bondwomen to recompense for his ill treatments of prophet Ibrahim (a) and Sarah. After several immigrations Sarah had with prophet Ibrahim (a) to Assyria (present [[Syria]]) and Egypt, she stayed in [[Palestine]] and passed away long afterwards at the age of 127 in Hebron (al-Khalil).
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*Ṭabarī, Muḥammad b. Jarīr al-. ''Tārīkh al-umam wa l-mulūk''. Translated by Abū l-Qāsim Pāyandah. Fifth edition. Tehran: Asāṭīr, 1375 Sh.
*Ṭabarī, Muḥammad b. Jarīr al-. ''Tārīkh al-umam wa l-mulūk''. Translated by Abū l-Qāsim Pāyandah. Fifth edition. Tehran: Asāṭīr, 1375 Sh.
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