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Hagar: Mother of Nations

By: Iyad Krayem
Narrated by: Tina Nakhleh Falkenbury
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This is the powerful story of an African princess who was born into royalty but tragically enslaved and forced to serve others. Despite enduring many hardships, including serving as a surrogate mother, she eventually found love and became a wife. However, through no fault of her own, she and her son were suddenly rejected and exiled as outcasts. Nevertheless, she persisted and persevered, and her incredible journey ultimately led her to become the founding mother of Mecca and the Mother of Nations.

This story has been told and retold for over 3000 years, but never before from this perspective and never this way. Although a work of fiction, it will undoubtedly help you discover some of the fiction that you currently hold as truth.

Hagar: Mother of Nations, Shalom to all Inshallah

©2022 Iyad Krayem (P)2023 Iyad Krayem
Biographical Fiction Fiction Royalty Outcast

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