Fadel Al-Rubaie's provocative book, 'Jerusalem is Not Urshalim,' meticulously dissects the historical and geographical claims surrounding the city of Jerusalem. Al-Rubaie, a Yemeni scholar, argues against the widely accepted notion that the present-day Jerusalem is the biblical 'Urshalim.' He presents compelling evidence, drawing from ancient texts, archaeological findings, and linguistic analysis, to suggest that the true historical 'Urshalim' was located elsewhere. This work offers a radical reinterpretation of religious and historical narratives, prompting readers to critically re-evaluate long-held beliefs about the origins and identity of one of the world's most contested holy sites. It is a must-read for anyone interested in revisionist history and biblical scholarship.