In this scholarly work, author Touhami Abdouli presents a profound analysis of the figure of Prophet Abraham (Ibrahim) within the rich tapestry of Arab-Islamic culture. The book moves beyond a simple narrative account, exploring the multifaceted significance of Abraham in the Quran, Hadith, and subsequent Islamic theological and philosophical discourse. It examines his role as the quintessential monotheist (hanif), the father of prophets, and a central symbol of submission to God, whose legacy profoundly shaped Islamic identity, ethics, and ritual practices. This study offers deep insights into how Abraham's story is interpreted and utilized within Islamic civilization.