This scholarly work by Haydar Qasim Matar Al-Tamimi delves into the significant contributions of the Dutch School of Orientalism. It meticulously examines how this intellectual tradition played a crucial role in safeguarding and preserving vast swathes of Islamic heritage, including manuscripts, texts, and historical documents, that might otherwise have been lost. The book explores the methodologies employed by Dutch orientalists, their motivations, and the lasting impact of their efforts on Islamic studies. It offers a nuanced perspective on the complex relationship between orientalism and the protection of cultural legacies, highlighting both successes and challenges in this historical endeavor.