
Terah
Terah is a figure from the Hebrew Bible, known as the father of Abram, who later became known as Abraham. He is significant in the context of the Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Terah is often noted for his role in the family's journey from Ur of the Chaldeans to Canaan, which set the stage for Abraham's covenant with God. Terah is also mentioned in discussions about idolatry, as it is believed he was a worshiper of idols before Abraham's shift toward monotheism. His life and actions help frame the foundational narratives of these faiths.