
Abraham (Ibrahim)
Abraham (known as Ibrahim in Islam) is a foundational prophet revered in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. He is regarded as a model of faith and obedience to God, exemplified by his willingness to follow God's commands, including an early test of trust involving his family. Abraham is credited with establishing monotheism—the worship of one God—and is considered a patriarch who fathered important spiritual lineages. His life symbolizes unwavering faith and devotion, influencing religious beliefs and practices across the three Abrahamic faiths.