The prophet Mohammad is a descendant of Abraham son Ishmael.
Yes, Muhammad (PBUH) is a descendant of prophet Ishmael (Ismael), son of prophet Abraham (Ibrahim), peace be upon them all.
They aren't really.As an Arab, Mohammed is a descendant of Ishmael, who is Sarah's stepson. However, there are over 2000 years between Ishmael and Mohammed.
Ishmael did not start Islam. Islam was founded by the Prophet Muhammad in the 7th century AD.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) came through the off spring of Prophet Ishmael (or Esmael) while Islam came by start of universe creation. Refer to question below.
There are no Prophets now. The last Prophet was PROPHET MUHAMMAD(P.B.U.H) The true, there are no Prophets now but there so many Prophets before Muhammad Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H.), Prophet Ishmael, Prophet Isa (but christian call him Jesus). There's Prophet Moses, Prophet Ibrahim, Prophet Yunus, Prophet Noah, Prophet Jacob, Prophet Yusuf. There's also Prophet Solayman. There are so many. Hint: Prophets were around 100,024. but messengers were around 315 the well known of which are 25
Prophet Muhammad was descendant of Prophet Ibrahiem.
yes, refer to related question and related link below.
Abdullah son of Abdul Muttalib was his father. Aaminah was his mother.
Hadith is what Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said while Sunnah is what he (prophet) did.
Islam believes in all the prophets of the other two major religions and believe that ishmael and his father Abraham built the holy khaba and that ishmael was the next prophet after Abraham.
He is the son of prophet Ibrahim, Ishmael or Ismail is a prophet of God aswell, God commanded Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice prophet Ismail for the sake of testing Prophet Ibrahim's faith in God, Both the prophets were willing to do what God has commanded but just before prophet Ibrahim did what he was told, God sent down a sheep to be sacrificed instead of Prophet Ismail.
It was not by prophet Muhammad (PBUH) choice but per God (Allah in Arabic) command to him. It was to honor prophet Muhammad, to confirm support to him, and to strengthen the faith of his followers. refer to related question below.