Cross-Scripture Reference

Known as Abraham in the Torah. See Ibrāhīm for a comparative overview.

Ibrāhīm (Abraham)

Ibrāhīm (Abraham) is the paramount patriarch and prophet of monotheism in the Quran. Known as Khalīl Allāh (Friend of God), he is central to Quranic arguments about pure monotheism (ḥanīf), the Kaʿbah, and covenant language shared with earlier scripture traditions. He bridges the Torah and Quran as Abraham-Ibrahim — the shared founding patriarch of Jews, Christians, and Muslims. See Ibrāhīm (shared figure) for the cross-scripture bridge page.

See also

Quran mention index

Auto-generated from high-confidence extraction (quran_entity_pipeline.py).

  • Total high-confidence ayah mentions: 71
  • Surahs with mentions: 25

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