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Abū al-Fatḥ Rāzī , "Rawḍ al-Jinān", vol. 2, p. 168; Kāshānī , "Manhaj al-Ṣādiqīn", vol. 6, p. 142.</ref> | Abū al-Fatḥ Rāzī , "Rawḍ al-Jinān", vol. 2, p. 168; Kāshānī , "Manhaj al-Ṣādiqīn", vol. 6, p. 142.</ref> | ||
Then, upon reaching the location of the Black Stone, he sent Ishmael(a) to bring a stone for that place. | Then, upon reaching the location of the Black Stone, he sent Ishmael(a) to bring a stone for that place.<ref>Al-Mustadrak, vol. 1, p. 629.</ref> | ||
Gabriel(a), who had hidden the [[Black Stone]] on [[Mount Abu Qubays]] during the [[flood of Noah(a)]],<ref>Ibn Isḥāq , "Sīrat Ibn Isḥāq", p. 96.</ref> he entrusted it to Ishmael (a) to give to his father.<ref>Al-Mustadrak, vol. 1, p. 629.</ref> *** | Gabriel(a), who had hidden the [[Black Stone]] on [[Mount Abu Qubays]] during the [[flood of Noah(a)]],<ref>Ibn Isḥāq , "Sīrat Ibn Isḥāq", p. 96.</ref> he entrusted it to Ishmael (a) to give to his father.<ref>Al-Mustadrak, vol. 1, p. 629.</ref> *** | ||
After the construction of the Ka'ba, Gabriel (a) commanded Abraham(a) to call people to [[Hajj]].<ref>Ibn Abī Jumhūr, "ʿAwālī al-Luʾālī", vol. 4, p. 35–36.</ref> | After the construction of the Ka'ba, Gabriel (a) commanded Abraham(a) to call people to [[Hajj]].<ref>Ibn Abī Jumhūr, "ʿAwālī al-Luʾālī", vol. 4, p. 35–36.</ref> | ||
Abraham and Ishmael (a) asked God to teach them the [[rituals of Hajj]].<ref>Sūrat al-Baqarah (2), verse, 128.</ref> Gabriel (a) came to the two of them and taught them the rituals of Hajj.<ref>al-Kulaynī , " Al-Kāfī" ,vol. 4, p. 202–203; Abū al-Fatḥ Rāzī , " Rawḍ al-Jinān", vol. 2, p. 160/ 171; al-Qurṭubī, " Tafsīr al-Qurṭubī" , vol. 2, p. 128–129.</ref> | [[Abraham]] and Ishmael (a) asked God to teach them the [[rituals of Hajj]].<ref>Sūrat al-Baqarah (2), verse, 128.</ref> Gabriel (a) came to the two of them and taught them the rituals of Hajj.<ref>al-Kulaynī , " Al-Kāfī" ,vol. 4, p. 202–203; Abū al-Fatḥ Rāzī , " Rawḍ al-Jinān", vol. 2, p. 160/ 171; al-Qurṭubī, " Tafsīr al-Qurṭubī" , vol. 2, p. 128–129.</ref> | ||
In Islamic narrations, there are details of Gabriel’s accompaniment of Abraham in [[Muzdalifah]],<ref>al-Barqī , "Al-Maḥāsin", vol. 2, p. 336; al-Ṣadūq, " ʿIlal al-Sharāʾiʿ", vol. 2, p. 436.</ref> | In Islamic narrations, there are details of Gabriel’s accompaniment of Abraham in [[Muzdalifah]],<ref>al-Barqī , "Al-Maḥāsin", vol. 2, p. 336; al-Ṣadūq, " ʿIlal al-Sharāʾiʿ", vol. 2, p. 436.</ref> | ||