The story of Abraham has always evoked a storm of emotions and deep reflections. On one hand, religious traditions claim that the multitude promised by God is not merely a series of genetic connections, but a unique, chosen line passed down through generations by means of choice, faith, and spirituality. It is precisely through trials and the constant striving to be closer to God that this line becomes a symbol of blessing, where true kinship is defined not only by blood but also by the fulfillment of a sacred promise. However, when considered from the perspective of modern genealogical research, it becomes apparent that physical kinship, after millennia of mingling peoples, casts doubt on the possibility of tracing a single genetic line back to Abraham. Thus, the religious vision, inspired by the image of a chosen offspring, remains more of a symbolic representation than a scientifically proven fact. In the end, the question of Abraham's offspring remains both a myth and a powerful metaphor that unites faith and the cultural heritage of humanity.