While Suleman’s teaching focuses on the name change and spiritual status, the Bible traditionally records both as sons of the same man:
: The teaching aligns with the broader theological view that Ishmael was a "son of the flesh" (born of human effort through Hagar), while Isaac was the "son of the promise" (born through divine intervention). Broader Biblical Context While Suleman’s teaching focuses on the name change
youtube.com/watch?v=PvD41obVdwI">Spirit of Ishmael and its impact on the church? While Suleman’s teaching focuses on the name change