Heba Gamal El-Din's profound work, 'The Abrahamic Religion and the Deal of the Century,' delves into the intricate connections between religious discourse and contemporary political agendas. The book meticulously analyzes the emergence of the 'Abrahamic religion' concept, examining its origins, motivations, and potential ramifications, particularly in light of the proposed 'Deal of the Century' for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. El-Din scrutinizes how religious narratives are manipulated to serve political ends, exploring the societal and geopolitical dangers inherent in such instrumentalization. This compelling analysis offers readers critical insights into the weaponization of faith in modern diplomacy and its profound impact on regional stability and identity.