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Shared Legacy, Collective Future: An Abrahamic Approach to Space Cooperation in the MENA Region

Abramundi - The Abrahamic Alliance | 12 February 2026

By Tal Inbar

The Abrahamic model of space exploration bridges the ancient view of the heavens - once defined by religion and earthly use such as navigation and time measuring - with a modern, collective drive for progress. Historically, the Middle East was the cradle of astronomy, where stars served as a roadmap for both time and purpose. Today, this tradition is being reborn through the Abraham Accords, unlocking new frontiers in research, communication, and regional prosperity.

In the modern Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, the Abrahamic traditions - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - continue to share a profound cultural and ethical architecture that shapes daily life, even amidst contemporary geopolitical complexities. While the specific rituals differ, the underlying values of hospitality, charity and communal gathering remain universal.

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