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Ethiopia

The Abrahamic Movement Ethiopia honors a sacred land where Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have coexisted for millennia. As the home of the ancient Beta Israel community and the historic refuge for the first Muslims protected by the Axumite King, Ethiopia embodies a unique heritage of religious hospitality. Our chapter works to preserve this legacy through interfaith dialogue, youth leadership, and community development. By fostering mutual respect and shared ethical values, we aim to bridge historical divides and contribute to lasting peace across the Horn of Africa.

Gaza

The Abrahamic Movement – Gaza Chapter is a social and humanitarian initiative inspired by the message of the Prophet Abraham, who taught that this land was created for peace and that all people are brothers. The chapter works with young coordinators in Gaza to promote a culture of peace, dialogue, and mutual understanding. It organizes educational and community activities that support children’s learning and encourage respect, coexistence, and communication with neighbors. The movement also seeks practical cooperation and civic initiatives aimed at improving the daily life and future opportunities of Gaza’s residents.

Israel

The Abrahamic Movement – Israel Chapter operates in the land where the story of Abraham first unfolded and where the spiritual heritage of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam intersects in profound ways. Rooted in this shared legacy, the chapter works to promote dialogue, mutual respect, and practical cooperation among the diverse communities that call this land home.

Drawing participants from Jewish, Muslim, Christian, and other backgrounds, the Israel Chapter fosters initiatives that encourage encounter, understanding, and partnership across cultural and religious lines. Through educational programs, public dialogue, and civic initiatives, the chapter seeks to cultivate a culture of coexistence and shared responsibility for the future.

Special attention is given to youth leadership, interfaith engagement, and collaborative projects that bring together Israelis and regional partners in constructive ways. By highlighting the common moral and spiritual heritage of the Abrahamic traditions, the Israel Chapter aims to help transform a land often associated with conflict into a source of inspiration for reconciliation, cooperation, and peace.

Iraq

The Abrahamic Movement Iraq draws inspiration from the birthplace of our common ancestor, Abraham. We strive to restore Iraq’s legacy of coexistence by fostering dialogue between Sunni, Shiite, and Sufi communities. Our initiatives include establishing the Abrahamic Tribes Council and hosting educational seminars for professionals and students. By engaging religious scholars and Sufi orders, we promote moderation and combat extremism. Through digital outreach and scriptural reflection, we affirm the deep bonds between Islam and Judaism, building a future of regional peace and mutual respect.5. Creating the Abrahamic Movement Iraq page. We have issued numerous statements affirming the relationship and love between Judaism and Islam, illustrating this with Quranic verses

Indonesia

The Southeast Asia chapter gathers educators, media practitioners, entrepreneurs, and community leaders who seek to rediscover the Abrahamic spirit through dialogue, education, and civic cooperation. Inspired by the narrative of Keturah and the eastward journey of Abraham’s extended family, the chapter reflects Southeast Asia’s place within the wider Abrahamic story. In societies long shaped by belief in the One Almighty Lord and traditions of social harmony, this effort seeks to reconnect moral instincts with their Abrahamic roots. Through media, public dialogue, and collaboration, it builds bridges between Southeast Asia and the global Abrahamic movement toward a renewed civilization of cooperation and peace.

Morocco

The Moroccan branch of the Abrahamic Movement derives its spirit from the historical and civilizational uniqueness of Morocco, which has been known for centuries as a land of tolerance and coexistence between religions and cultures. Morocco was and remains a space where Muslims, Jews, and Christians meet within a framework of mutual respect and shared history, forming an authentic part of the Moroccan identity.

This uniqueness is strengthened under the spiritual leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, Commander of the Faithful, who plays a fundamental role in protecting freedom of belief and preserving religious coexistence. This reflects a balanced model that combines religious authenticity with civilizational openness. In this context, the Moroccan branch of the Abrahamic Movement works to promote the values of interfaith dialogue, encourage cultural and human rapprochement, and showcase Morocco’s ancient legacy of “living together” (conviviality).

Furthermore, the Moroccan branch seeks to contribute to establishing the message of the Abrahamic Movement—based on peace and mutual respect between peoples—and to highlight Morocco’s role as a civilizational bridge between Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. It serves as a historical space where the Abrahamic religions have met in rare harmony. Our mission is to transform this historical legacy into a positive force for building a future defined by peace and understanding between cultures and religions.

Netherlands

The Abrahamic Movement Netherlands draws inspiration from the long Dutch tradition of tolerance and religious freedom. In a diverse and increasingly secular society, we provide a space for Jewish, Muslim, and Christian citizens to rediscover their shared human values. Our chapter focuses on bridging divides within multicultural urban communities through open dialogue and ‘polder-style’ collaboration. By organizing grassroots projects and interfaith education, we strive to combat polarization, promote social cohesion, and build a more harmonious Netherlands based on mutual respect and understanding.

North America

The Abrahamic Movement North America celebrates the continent’s rich diversity and its commitment to religious freedom. We provide a platform for Jewish, Muslim, and Christian communities to unite under the legacy of Abraham, fostering a culture of pluralistic dialogue and mutual respect. Our chapter focuses on grassroots activism, campus engagement, and joint advocacy to combat antisemitism, Islamophobia, and all forms of prejudice. By strengthening local community ties and promoting shared ethical values, we strive to bridge divides and shape a more inclusive, peaceful future for all.

Nigeria

The Abrahamic Movement – Nigeria Branch The Nigeria branch operates at the heart of Africa’s most populous nation, building essential bridges between diverse faith communities. Our mission is to promote interfaith harmony and economic empowerment by leveraging the shared principles of the Abrahamic tradition. We prioritize youth leadership, community-led dialogue, and sustainable development to address local challenges. By fostering a culture of inclusion and proactive cooperation, we aim to create a prosperous and peaceful future for all Nigerians, firmly rooted in mutual respect and unity.

Pakistan

The Abrahamic Movement Pakistan is dedicated to fostering interfaith harmony, peace, and mutual respect in a diverse society. Operating under the concept of the ‘Abrahamic Tent,’ we provide an inclusive space where individuals of all backgrounds unite under the shared banner of humanity. Our activities include digital awareness campaigns, promoting interfaith dialogues, and community outreach programs aimed at dismantling walls of hatred. By planting the ‘seeds of peace,’ we strive to build bridges of understanding, ensuring that every citizen feels valued and united.

Somaliland

Abrahamic Movement Somaliland focuses on youth empowerment, interfaith dialogue, and community development by connecting local youth with global networks.

The Abrahamic Movement is the founder of the Israel–Somaliland Friendship Association (ISFA) that works to promote peace, cooperation, and people-to-people connections between Somaliland and international partners.

Through initiatives that encourage collaboration between Muslim and Jewish communities, ISFA promotes tolerance, coexistence, and mutual respect while empowering young people to become ambassadors of peace and positive change in their communities.

Syria

The Syria branch of the Abrahamic Movement serves as a beacon of hope in a land with profound historical and spiritual significance. We are dedicated to fostering reconciliation and dialogue among Syria’s diverse religious and ethnic communities, rooted in our shared Abrahamic values. By focusing on grassroots inclusion and humanitarian cooperation, our mission is to help rebuild the social fabric and inspire a future of peaceful coexistence. Together, we transform regional challenges into opportunities for lasting peace and mutual development.

United Kingdom

The Abrahamic Movement UK builds upon Britain’s long-standing tradition of interfaith engagement and multiculturalism. In a landscape of diverse urban communities, we work to strengthen the social fabric by fostering deep connections between Jewish, Muslim, and Christian citizens. Our chapter focuses on local grassroots initiatives, educational workshops, and joint social action to tackle the roots of prejudice and polarization. By celebrating our shared Abrahamic heritage alongside our British identity, we aim to promote a sense of belonging and ensure that diversity remains our greatest strength.

West Bank

The Abrahamic Movement – West Bank Chapter works to promote peace, dignity, and constructive cooperation among the diverse communities of the West Bank. Inspired by the shared legacy of the Prophet Abraham (Ibrahim), revered by Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike, the chapter seeks to cultivate a spirit of mutual respect and shared humanity.

Through partnerships with local educators, youth leaders, and civil society organizations, the chapter promotes dialogue, educational initiatives, and community projects that encourage understanding and coexistence. Particular emphasis is placed on empowering young people to become leaders of positive change, capable of building bridges across cultural and religious divides.

The West Bank Chapter also supports civic initiatives that strengthen community resilience, expand opportunities for learning and collaboration, and encourage peaceful engagement with neighbors throughout the region. By drawing upon the ethical teachings shared across the Abrahamic traditions, the chapter seeks to help lay the foundations for reconciliation, stability, and a more hopeful future for all who live in this land.