Prophet Ibrahim: The Patriarch of Faith in Islam
In Islam, Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) holds a revered position as a model of unwavering faith and obedience to Allah. His life, as detailed in Islamic texts and traditions, exemplifies the virtues of devotion, patience, and submission to divine will. Born in ancient Babylonia, now modern-day Iraq, Ibrahim’s story is a cornerstone of Islamic teachings, emphasizing his role as an ancestor of the Ishmaelites and Israelites and his foundational contributions to monotheism.
The Early Life and Calling of Ibrahim

Ibrahim was born around 1996 BCE in Ur of the Chaldees, a city in Mesopotamia. His father, Tarakh, was a craftsman who made wooden idols, but Ibrahim rejected idolatry, a stance that led to conflict with his community. According to Islamic tradition, he challenged the polytheistic practices of his people, advocating for the worship of one God.