Hajar and Qatura are two sides of the same coin
In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, and with Him we seek help, and prayers and peace be upon the most honorable of messengers:
Among the strange things in the Torah is that our master Abraham married a third wife, whose lineage or origin is not specified in the Torah, and the strange thing is that he had six sons from her, even though he had only wished for one son. So who is Keturah , and why did the scribe of the Torah conceal her story, origin, and chapter?Abraham was not living with Sarah when she died:
Abraham calls himself a stranger in Sarah's place of residence:
and the surprise ......... :
a wife, and her name was Keturah ; she is Hagar , who had been bound to him from the beginning .
The Bible says that Ishmael had no other half-brother than Isaac, yet the angel said to Hagar before Ishmael was born:
Considering the word "in front" which in Hebrew is פָּנִים and is pronounced "Benim" and is similar to the word "between them" in Arabic and this is indeed the meaning of this word, but because the Torah scholars know very well that Ishmael did not live with Isaac and that he is the one referred to in the previous verse, they chose the word "in front" and did not choose the word "between" or "amidst" ..... but the verse actually refers to Ishmael's full brothers and that he will live among them .... and the word among them and the word his brothers became a witness and evidence of deliberate forgery and deception so that no one would know that Hagar was the wife whom Abraham preferred and with whom he spent his life, so the Torah says that when Sarah died "Abraham came" meaning that he was not present with her at all and he was a stranger in a strange land when he went to her, so did he make the same request when he buried Hagar???
((And these are the years of the life of Ishmael, one hundred and thirty-seven years. And he gave up his spirit and died and was gathered to his people. And they dwelt from Havilah even to Shur, which is before Egypt, as you go toward Assyria, in the presence of all his brothers.)) (Genesis 25:17 ). "
And the question now is who are the brothers of Ishmael????
Let's go to the translation, what does it tell us:
“and in the
presence of all his brethren shall he be commingled ( yitharbeb, Arabized,) and shall dwell …………. ” .
And the meaning is that he will mix with all his brothers and mix is the word “yitharbeeb” from which came “Yathrib” which is the name of “the city” before Islam.... meaning mixing....
http://targum.info/pj/pjgen12-7.htm
And the question is who are the brothers also....????
The text of Genesis 25:1 - which is adopted by the Spanish Orthodox Jews - indicates that Keturah, whom our master Abraham, peace be upon him, took as a wife, is the same and identical to our mother Hagar !!
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http://shalomhaverim.org/bereshit_en_espanol_cap.25.htm
We read on the pages of a Jewish website the following:
According to Jewish tradition, Hagar was named Keturah when she married Abraham after the death of Sarah
http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Art...and_sarah.html
Regarding Keturah (Hagar), the dictionary of the Christian Holy Book provides us with the following:

In the classic rabbinic midrash collection, Bereshit Rabba, we learn that this Keturah was none other than Hagar, the mother of Abraham's first son Ishmael. Hagar and Ishmael had been sent away years before, but, according to this midrashic version, Abraham called Hagar back to be with him in his final years after the death of her rival Sarah. |
Some contemporary scholars suggest that the name Ketura means that she was connected by family ties to the incense and spice traders of eastern Arabia. |
http://www.jewishduluth.org/rabbi/20...yei-sarah.html
Keturah and Hagar, peace be upon them, are two sides of the same coin!
Hagar, peace be upon her (Keturah), was from the beginning connected to our master Abraham, peace be upon him!
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Qumran texts state that Pharaoh gave Hagar to Sarah, which makes her part of the royal circle.
These texts do not reveal the true identity of Hagar's father, but Targum Jonathan answers the question and makes her the daughter of Pharaoh without specifying his name!!!!
http://www.academia.edu/662146/Hagar...seudo-Jonathan
And Abraham took again a wife, and her name was Keturah
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I present to you the interpretation of Rabbi Shlomo ben Isaac - Rashi - of the above text: Keturah is the same and her name is Hagar, she was called by this name because her actions are good like incense and because she had not had any relationship with any man since her separation from Abraham - peace be upon him -
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The distorters of the Torah tried to separate the Arabs from each other through their book , where they made the mixing of lineages the pretext. If all the brothers of Ishmael were to gather together, they would destroy the descendants of Isaac, as a person kills an ant. Therefore, they resorted to convincing the world that these were not brothers to Ishmael, who was promised blessing. Despite the Ishmaelites’ knowledge of the kinship between them and Midian, Jokshan, and the rest of the brothers, of course, the Holy Book at that time had not made its final distortion of deriving a new mother or manipulating the name of the great lady Hagar, so that the reader would imagine that Keturah was someone else and that Ishmael had no full brothers and that our father Abraham did not spend a long time with Hagar and spent most of his life with his beloved Sarah, the mother of Isaac, which the book denies and contradicts itself, saying, “And when Sarah died, Abraham came to mourn for her...” meaning that he did not live with her until just before her death... So where was he then, O Jews and Christians... He was in love with Hagar, he was... With her and her sons, the brothers of Ismail, and God knows best.
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