Avraham, av ha-ivrim (×ברה×, ×ב העברי×)
Father of the Hebrews = אב העברים
Abraham Chaim = אברהם חיים
aleph-bet-reish-hay-mem
Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It has letters. My father's love = אהבת אבי
Isaac son of Abraham = Yitz'chak ben Avraham (יצחק בן אברם)
av ga'eh (אב גאה)
you were the God of Abraham = hah-YEE-ta el-o-hey ahv-rah-HAHM (היית אליקי אברהם)
Yes, scribes in ancient times were often Hebrews who were trained to write and transcribe texts such as religious scriptures, legal documents, and historical records in Hebrew. These scribes played a crucial role in preserving and transmitting knowledge within the Hebrew community.
How do you write "Oases" in Hebrew
Parchment scrolls. In addition to printed copies of the Hebrew Bible, parchment scrolls are still written by hand and are read in synagogue services. See also:What_are_facts_about_Torah_scrolls
Modern Hebrew uses exactly the same alphabet as ancient Hebrew, back to about the 6th Century BCE: א ב ×’ ד ×” ו ×– ×— ט ×™ ×› ל מ × ×¡ ×¢ פ צ ×§ ר ש ת prior to the 6th Century BCE, Hebrew used the Aramaic alphabet, and before that, the Paleo-Hebrew Alphabet. To see those Alphabets, go to related links.
Hazrat Abraham (AS) didn't write the Qur'an.