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伊斯梅尔(以实玛利)是先知易卜拉欣(亚伯拉罕,Alayhi AS - salam [AS])的儿子,由他的妻子哈贾尔(Hagar)所生在《古兰经》中,伊斯梅尔被描述为一个温顺的男孩,忠实于他的话语,耐心,屈服,在安拉面前讨人喜欢,指挥萨拉赫和天课,结果,和纳比。然而,《古兰经》拒绝相信伊斯梅尔,像易卜拉欣、伊沙克(以撒)、雅库(雅各)和部落一样,也是犹太人或基督徒。4易卜拉欣(AS)牺牲他儿子的故事在《古兰经》的苏拉AS - saffat中有描述。3在这里,我们从伊斯兰的角度讨论伊斯梅尔父亲牺牲的故事,以引起人们注意精神对患有神经肌肉疾病的儿童及其父母的重要性,随后在儿科重症监护室(PICU)。易卜拉欣(AS)在梦中看到他牺牲了他7岁的儿子伊斯梅尔。他连续三晚做了这个梦(tarwiyah, arafah和eid-al-adha之夜)。先知的梦是启示。所以,这是真主的命令,必须履行。他对伊斯梅尔说:“我的chuck!拿一根绳子和一把大刀。然后,我们去萨比尔山。(也被称为乌姆山Şabir,这座山在沙特阿拉伯的麦加)7他从来没有说过他的主所吩咐他的。易卜拉欣和伊斯梅尔在萨比尔山上的谈话如下:
The Sacrifice of Ismail by His Father Ibrahim (Alayhi As-Salam): An Example of Surrender for Today's Children and Parents
Ismail (Ishmael) is the son of the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham, Alayhi As-Salam [AS]), born from his wife, Hajar (Hagar).1 In the Quran, Ismail is mentioned with features such as a docile boy, faithful to his word, patient, surrendering, pleasing in the sight of Allah, commanding salah and zakat, a resul, and a nabi.2,3However, the Quran rejects the belief that Ismail, like Ibrahim, Ishaq (Isaac), Yakub (Jacob), and the Tribes is also Jewish or Christian.4 The story of Ibrahim (AS) sacrificing his son is described in surah As-Saffat of the Quran.3 Herein, we discuss the story of Ismail’s sacrifice by his father from Islamic perspective to draw attention to the importance of spirituality for children with neuromuscular disorders followed in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) and their parents. Ibrahim (AS) saw in his dream that he sacrificed his 7year-old son Ismail. He had this dream three nights (tarwiyah, arafah, and eid-al-adha nights) in a row. Dreams of prophets are revelation. So, it was an order of Allah that had to be fulfilled.5,6 He said to Ismail: “My chuck! Take a rope and a big knife. Then, let’s go to the Sabir mountain.” (Also known as Jabal Umm Şabir, this mountain is in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.)7 He never spoke of what his Lord had commanded him. The following conversation took place between Ibrahim (AS) and Ismail on Sabir mountain6:
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The Journal of Pediatric Neurology is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed medical journal publishing articles in the fields of childhood neurology, pediatric neurosurgery, pediatric neuroradiology, child psychiatry and pediatric neuroscience. The Journal of Pediatric Neurology, the official journal of the Society of Pediatric Science of the Yüzüncü Yil University in Turkiye, encourages submissions from authors throughout the world. The following articles will be considered for publication: editorials, original and review articles, rapid communications, case reports, neuroimage of the month, letters to the editor and book reviews.