This work is an extensive collection of writings, stories, and anecdotes about the Ishmaelites - a group of people who are mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and Quran as descendants of Ishmael, the elder son of Abraham. The author draws on a variety of sources, including biblical references, historical records, and personal narratives, to shed light on the culture and traditions of this fascinating group. The Ishmaelite Volumes 1-2 provides a unique glimpse into an ancient and often misunderstood people.
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