God blesses Abraham in Genesis ch.12, 13, 15, 17, and 22.
I suppose you can consider it conditional in that Abraham had to leave his country in order for God to fulfill his promises. But as for all the blessings God promised (that were to be given once Abraham arrived in his new country), those were all unconditional.
Abraham was told to leave his homeland and go to a place god chose for him.
Hazrat Jesus Christ (May peace and blessings of Almighty God be upon him) was a Holy Prophet of God, as were Hazrat Abraham, Issac, Jackob, Moses and many others (May peace and blessings of almighty God be upon them) before him and the last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (May peace and blessings of Almighty God be upon him) was after him. All the Prophets (May peace and blessings of almighty God be upon them) preached to worship Almighty God. The Jews don't worship Hazrat Abraham, or Hazrat Moses (May peace and blessings of almighty God be upon them) The Muslims don't worship Hazrat Muhammad (May peace and blessings of almighty God be upon him) I don't think that all Christians worship Hazrat Jesus Christ (May peace and blessings of Almighty God be upon him). Did Hazrat Jesus Christ (May peace and blessings of Almighty God be upon him) ever claim to be Almighty God? Did he ever say to his followers to WORSHIP him? Did his companions and followers worship him? Didn't he talk about almighty God? Go through the history of Chrianity and find for yourself the COUNCIL that allowed the idea of Trinity in Christianity.
To gain God blessings and satisfaction amd mercy
Genesis 12:2 And I will make you a great nation, And I will bess you and make your name great, And so you shall be a blessing.
QURAN helps alot in obeying the GOD...QURAN give the muslims indicatins and told about the GOD blessings
They are promised, per God will, with God forgiveness and blessings.
Abraham did not give up his life in Ur voluntarily. He left Ur in search of a land promised to him by God. His decision was driven by his faith and obedience to God's commands.
God tested Abraham's obedience by asking him to sacrifice his only son Isaac, we must remember that Abraham , got Isaac when he was 100 years old.
"The God of Abraham" is mentioned 37 times in the KJV.
The Bible traces the blessings of God to Abraham through "Isaac"... not "Ishmael." The Ishmaelites were slighted, as it were, being the actual "firstborn" of Abraham... yet, "cast out" as they were. It's their contention, therefore, that God's blessings belong to the descendants of Ishmael... not Isaac. This is the cause of the festering animosity of Arabs toward Israel, today. The Bible, therefore, isn't beneficial to their connection to the blessings of God. Its bias is definitely in Israel's favor... so the latter writings of the Q'ran became the word of God to the descendants of Ishmael, and the Bible became the "erroneous writings" of the Jews, which they feel the Q'ran has corrected in their eyes.
"I commend you for your duty. May God's blessings go with you."--from the musical Les Misérables.