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Isaac

In the Old Testament, a Hebrew patriarch, son of Abraham and Sarah, and father of Esau and Jacob.



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Former Ambassador of Afghanistan Ishaq Shayhryat (l) and Ambassador Aziz Mekouar of Morocco celebrate Norway's Constitution Day at the Norwegian Embassy on May 11.
One of the greatest of the translators, the renowned "Nestorian" Christian scholar Hunayn ibn Ishaq, included Luqman material in his Nawadir al-falasifah (The Rarities of the Philosophers); furthermore, it was probably through Christians that Arabic versions of Aesop's fables were made and attributed to the new "ecumenical" Luqman.
Ishaq Jameel and Nelson Oliveira were with Clyde Bergemann, Inc.
 
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