Ibrahim Al-Khalil between Ur the city and the state, a study in the biblical text
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أبراهيم الخليل بين أور المدينةAbstract
Religious books and historical narrations did not give the personality of the Prophet Ibrahim Al-Khalil any consistent and accurate historical connotations, despite the fact that he laid the foundations for religious monotheism in the ancient world. Therefore, confusion and inaccuracy prevailed in the texts that talk about his birth, upbringing, and then his call, and reliable texts did not appear to us in A logical definition of this issue, whether what came in the Torah and the Holy Qur’an, and each of them followed its own approach. The Torah has dealt with the issue of lineage and migration accurately and has significance on the basis of returning the Jews to Abraham and that they are the ones who inherit the land of Canaan ().
As for the Holy Qur’an, its mention of Abraham was characterized by a doctrinal and intellectual character in terms of its mention of the prophets and how their work was to establish the foundations of truth so that they would be lessons and lessons for others and a model for them to follow.
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