Hagar ran seven times between the hills of Safa and Marwah in her search for water for her son, Ishmael. This act is commemorated in the Islamic ritual of Sa'i, performed during the Hajj pilgrimage. It symbolizes her faith and perseverance, and it is a key component of the pilgrimage rites.
You run between Safa and Marwa 7 times. Specifically,running from safa to marwa counts as 1, then returning to safa is number 2. Complete when number 7 is done (and you end up at Marwa at that point). Imran from Glasgow
Hagar and Bram barely see eye to eye on many issues - primarily about their work and social life. Many scenes depict Bram and Hagar as nothing more than bedmates, and, even then, Hagar is reluctant to share with Bram. The few times that Hagar does miss Bram, she is alone, in bed, at night; Hagar never longs for Bram during the day.
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Abraham was the father of Ishmael by Hagar, the Egyptian servant of Sarah. Sarah gave Hagar as a wife to Abraham because she herself was barren. Later, Sarah gave birth to Isaac and eventually Hagar and Ishmael were sent away. Incidentally, many Muslims believe that Ishmael (or Ismail) was the son Abraham was ordered to offer up to God in sacrifice although this isn't specified in the Qur'an.
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