Building Bridges Across The Abrahamic World

A global grassroots initiative, inspired by the Abraham accords, promoting dialogue and cooperation among the Abrahamic faiths and peoples.
Through initiatives in media, education, culture, and public diplomacy, we work to deepen connections between individuals, communities, and cultures, giving the Abraham Accords a moral, human, and spiritual depth — one that bridges the political and the spiritual, the practical and the ethical, and nations with people.

-- The Abrahamic Movement

Vision

A Shared Heritage.
A New Future.

For millennia, the Abrahamic faiths have shared values of faith, justice, hospitality, and human dignity. Yet modern geopolitics has fractured what history once united.

The Abrahamic Movement exists to restore this shared narrative —turning belief into dialogue, dialogue into cooperation, and cooperation into lasting peace.

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About Us

Transforming shared history into shared progress

The Abrahamic Movement is grounded in the shared heritage of the Abrahamic faiths, and its mission is to build lasting bridges of dialogue, cooperation, and peace between Israel and the Muslim world, promoting a future of stability, dignity, and opportunity for all the peoples of the region.

The movement was born from the belief that the Abraham Accords are only the beginning of a path — a political framework that points the Middle East in a new direction, yet still requires a story, a vision, and meaning.

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Our mission is driven by the prominent voices of our partners, all working toward a shared Abrahamic future.