Three faiths. One name. Irreconcilable truths.
When the Abraham Accords were signed in September 2020, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco normalized relations with Israel. The ancient wall of Arab non-recognition - standing since 1948 - was breached not by war, but by a real estate developer turned presidential son-in-law, armed with a hundred-page plan and the conviction that the children of Avraham need not be enemies. Abu Dhabi responded with an architectural symbol: a mosque, a church, and a synagogue - three identical cubes, side by side, equal in every dimension. The declaration was theological: one God, one foundation, one truth.This book is written for four audiences: the world's political leaders, two billion Muslims, fifteen million Jews, and two billion Christians - because the hour is too late for comfortable vagueness.
And yet something unites all three faiths: each is awaiting a Messiah, and each senses the wait is nearly over.