In this historical work, Hasan Basri Bilgin challenges the Western and secularist narrative that labeled Sultan Abdul Hamid II as the 'Red Sultan.' The author presents a compelling counter-argument, aiming to rehabilitate the Sultan's image into that of the 'White Sultan.' The book serves as a defense, arguing that he was a pious, just, and politically astute leader who fought tirelessly to protect the Ottoman Caliphate from colonial powers and internal conspiracies. It delves into his policies, reforms, and firm stance against the Zionist movement, portraying him as a misunderstood hero rather than a tyrant.