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The Abraham Accords are diplomatic agreements signed in 2020 that normalized relations between Israel and several Arab countries.
While the Abrahamic Movement is not part of those government agreements, it is inspired by a similar spirit: the belief that the shared legacy of Abraham can help build bridges between cultures and nations.
The Abrahamic Movement is a global initiative with supporters and partners in many countries. Its activities are organized through local chapters and partners working to promote dialogue, education, and cooperation among Abrahamic communities.
Many values are shared across Abrahamic traditions, including:
Belief in the dignity of every human being
Justice and moral responsibility
Compassion and charity
Hospitality and kindness to strangers
Peace and reconciliation
Faithfulness and integrity
Care for the vulnerable
These shared principles provide a powerful foundation for cooperation and peace in the modern world.
Abraham (Hebrew: Avraham, Arabic: Ibrahim) is the founding patriarch of the Abrahamic faiths. According to the Bible and the Qur’an, he was a man of faith who believed in one God and entered into a covenant with the Divine. His life story—leaving his homeland, seeking truth, and welcoming strangers—became a model of faith, hospitality, kindness, and moral courage.
Abraham is important because he helped establish the idea of ethical monotheism—the belief in one God who demands justice, compassion, and moral responsibility. His spiritual legacy shaped Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and continues to influence billions of people around the world.
In Judaism, Abraham (Avraham Avinu—“Abraham our father”) is the first patriarch of the Jewish people. He represents faith in one God and the covenant between God and the people of Israel. Abraham is remembered as a model of hospitality, righteousness, and devotion.