The movement was born from the belief that the Abraham Accords are only the beginning of a journey – a political framework that points the Middle East in a new direction, yet still requires a story, a vision, meaning, and concrete implementation on the ground. Beyond political and economic structures, our focus is on building the human connections that make lasting regional change possible: building trust, fostering mutual recognition, and cultivating cultural and spiritual reconciliation.
We believe that we are all children of Abraham, in both the physical and spiritual sense. Abraham/Ibrahim is a powerful symbol that unites the monotheistic religions and can serve as a common foundation for nations and faiths that follow in his footsteps.
We work to build a bridging identity of partnership, reconciliation, and hope, with Abraham serving as a unifying symbol for the new Middle East.
While the figure of Abraham is primarily associated with the Middle East, his followers and descendants have spread across the globe – from Asia to the Americas, and across Africa and Europe. Tensions between the Abrahamic faiths have become a global issue, and the solutions we offer are relevant to communities worldwide today.
Our vision is a Middle East where shared heritage inspires a shared destiny – where Jews, Muslims, Christians, and minority communities stand together in mutual respect, shaping a region defined not by conflict, but by peace, cooperation, and opportunity for generations to come.
Through initiatives in media, education, economic cooperation, culture, and public diplomacy, we work to deepen connections between individuals, communities, and cultures – adding moral, human, and spiritual depth to the Abraham Accords and bridging the political with the spiritual, the practical with the ethical, and nations with people.