In 'Mecca and the Ilaf of Quraish: A Theory in Reordering Religions and Eras,' Fadhel Al-Rubaie presents a revolutionary perspective on the historical and religious narratives of the Arabian Peninsula. This profound work challenges conventional understandings of the origins of Islam and the chronological sequence of Abrahamic religions, proposing a radical new framework for their historical progression. Al-Rubaie meticulously examines the concept of 'Ilaf Quraish' – the security pact of Quraish – exploring its true significance and its pivotal role in shaping early Arabian society. This book offers a compelling and thought-provoking analysis, inviting readers to reconsider established historical timelines and religious developments with a fresh, critical lens.