In the ancient hills of Nazareth and the historic streets of Jerusalem, two men have been building what decades of diplomacy could not achieve. While world leaders signed treaties in distant capitals, Sheikh Ghassan Manasra and Rabbi Yakov Nagen were planting seeds of a different peace, grown from spiritual roots rather than political compromise.
When the Abraham Accords were signed five years ago, these spiritual leaders saw validation of work begun long before. Sheikh Ghassan Manasra, an ordained Sheikh in the Qadiri Sufi Order and Fulbright scholar, comes from a family of peacemakers. He has dedicated nearly forty years to bringing the people of the Middle East together. "The Abrahamic Reunion, a non-profit, grassroots peacebuilding organization founded by Sheikh Ghassan Manasra and others, was established on this exact principle," he explains, "that Jews, Muslims, Christians, and Druze are all children of Abraham, part of one family."