After his own people snatched away his dignity, Ibrahim’s (pbuh) plea to Allah was answered with a promise that would reduce the humiliation of this world to nothing.
After he lost his connection to his own father, Ibrahim made a du’a that produced the nation that would uphold the connection to Allah for generations to come.
As Ibrahim (pbuh) delivered Hajar and Isma'il to the barren desert of Mecca, he prayed for his family and for that lifeless valley that would soon become a flourishing, protected city.
As he challenged and left a society of idol worship, living a life of sacrifice for the One God, Ibrahim (pbuh) envisioned a better future for his future descendants in faith. But he also had a vision for what could go wrong.