Abrahamic Figures
The term "Abrahamic Figures" refers to key individuals in the three major monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. These figures include Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad, who are considered foundational to the beliefs and teachings of their respective faiths. Each figure plays a significant role in the religious narratives and is often seen as a prophet or messenger of God.
Abraham is particularly important as he is regarded as the patriarch of all three religions, symbolizing faith and obedience to God. The stories and teachings of these figures are central to the scriptures of each religion, including the Torah, the Bible, and the Quran, shaping the moral and spiritual frameworks of millions around the world.