Book Description In September 2025, President Donald Trump unveiled what his administration heralded as the definitive solution to the Gaza conflict—a comprehensive 20-point plan promising peace, prosperity, and a "Mediterranean Singapore" emerging from the rubble of one of history's longest and bloodiest occupations. Endorsed by eight Arab and Muslim-majority nations and presented as the culmination of the Abraham Accords vision, the plan captured global attention with its audacious promises: immediate ceasefire, reconstruction funds exceeding $50 billion, economic free-trade zones, and a pathway to Palestinian governance under international oversight. Yet beneath the diplomatic rhetoric and economic projections lies a labyrinth of troubling asymmetries, colonial echoes, and moral compromises that demand rigorous scholarly examination. The Solution of Gaza by Trump 2025: A Critical Examination from an Islamic Perspective provides the first comprehensive Islamic ethical analysis of this historic proposal, interrogating not merely what the plan promises, but what it conceals, what it demands, and whom it truly serves. Dr. Naim Tahir Baig, drawing upon his extensive expertise in international relations, Islamic jurisprudence, and Middle Eastern geopolitics, conducts a meticulous dissection of Trump's plan through the lens of Qur'anic principles of adl(justice), sulh (reconciliation), and jihad (righteous struggle). This research work moves beyond simplistic pro- or anti-Western binaries to engage seriously with the plan's specific provisions—from demilitarization protocols and governance mechanisms to economic frameworks and enforcement structures—while simultaneously examining the divergent fatwas, diplomatic responses, and grassroots reactions that have shaped Muslim world responses. The book confronts uncomfortable questions that resonate far beyond Gaza: Can peace emerge from deeply asymmetrical power arrangements? What does Islamic law demand when survival and sovereignty collide? How should the ummah navigate the tensions between state pragmatism and popular conscience? When does compromise become capitulation? And perhaps most critically—can any "solution" imposed from outside ever address the legitimate rights and aspirations of an occupied people? The Solution of Gaza by Trump 2025 is essential reading for scholars of international relations and Islamic studies, policymakers grappling with Middle Eastern conflicts, Muslim communities worldwide seeking authentic Islamic guidance on contemporary geopolitical challenges, and anyone committed to understanding how questions of justice, power, and faith intersect in one of our era's defining struggles. This work does not offer easy answers, but it provides the analytical tools, ethical frameworks, and historical context necessary for informed, principled engagement with questions that will shape the Middle East—and the Muslim world's relationship with global power structures—for generations to come. At a moment when Gaza's future hangs in precarious balance, Dr. Baig's scholarship reminds us that true solutions cannot bypass justice on the road to peace, and that the ummah's most valuable contribution may be not merely political positioning, but moral clarity rooted in timeless principles. This book is both an urgent intervention in current debates and a lasting contribution to Islamic thought on sovereignty, resistance, and the ethics of statecraft in an age of imperial ambition and regional fragmentation.
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