
Kingdom of God or Kingdom of Men?
Christian Nationalism, Project 2025, and the Fight for America’s Soul
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Is America a nation under God—or a nation under delusion?
In Kingdom of God or Kingdom of Men?, Muhammad Abdelwahid delivers a searing prophetic critique of the rising Christian nationalist movement and its most dangerous political project yet: Project 2025. With the voice of a witness and the fire of a truth-teller, Abdelwahid dismantles the myth that America was founded as a Christian nation and exposes how scripture, patriotism, and power have been weaponized to forge a new kind of theocracy.
Drawing on the bold traditions of Black American leaders, this book is more than a political analysis—it is a call to spiritual reckoning. With historical depth, theological clarity, and righteous anger, Abdelwahid reveals how Christian Nationalism has wrapped the cross in the flag, baptized the state in moral panic, and declared dominion over democracy in the name of God.
Inside these pages, you’ll find:
- A devastating breakdown of Project 2025 and its theocratic goals
- A deconstruction of America’s founding myths and the gospel of civil religion
- A prophetic warning against the idolatry of nationhood masquerading as faith
- A passionate defense of pluralism, truth, and justice from an Islamic and interfaith perspective
Kingdom of God or Kingdom of Men? is a voice crying out in the political wilderness—a challenge to believers of every tradition to reclaim faith from the grip of empire, and to fight not for a kingdom of men, but for a justice that flows from the Divine.