Abraham, also known as Abram or Avraham in Hebrew, flourished in the early 2nd millennium BCE. He is considered the first of the Hebrew patriarchs and is venerated in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. According to the book of Genesis, Abraham was called by God to leave his home in Ur, Mesopotamia, and establish a new nation in Canaan. He is married to Sarah and has a son, Isaac. The story of Abraham’s life forms the basis of the three major monotheistic religions and his legacy continues to have a profound impact on faith and history.