Hajar
Hajar is a significant figure in Islamic tradition, known for her unwavering faith and resilience. She was the wife of the prophet Ibrahim and the mother of Isma'il. Hajar is particularly remembered for her desperate search for water for her son in the barren desert, which led to the miraculous discovery of the Zamzam well.
Her story is commemorated during the annual Islamic pilgrimage, Hajj, where millions of Muslims reenact her actions by performing the ritual of Sa'i, walking between the hills of Safa and Marwah. Hajar's legacy symbolizes perseverance and trust in divine providence.