In a dystopian future where humanity teeters on the brink of extinction, the last remnants of civilization wage a desperate war against an unstoppable army of machines. Amidst this chaos, one man, Ayip Al Masih, becomes obsessed with a radical plan to save the human race—a plan that defies the laws of time itself.
Ayip, a brilliant but tormented scientist, leads a team of 10,000 researchers in a secret underground facility, driven by a singular purpose: to build a time machine capable of altering history. His goal is as audacious as it is perilous—to travel back to the Garden of Eden and prevent humanity's fall by erasing its very origins. But as Ayip embarks on this harrowing journey, he finds himself caught in a web of cosmic forces far beyond his understanding.
When Ayip arrives in Eden, he confronts the purity of a world untouched by sin, only to be consumed by the gravity of his mission. In the decisive moment, he commits an act that unravels the very fabric of reality, triggering a collapse that threatens to destroy everything. As the timeline resets, Ayip realizes too late the futility of his actions, trapped in a never-ending loop where each attempt to alter the past only ensures the continuation of the war he sought to end.
In this gripping tale of time travel, fate, and the human condition, "The Ayip Al Masih Project" explores the relentless cycle of history and the haunting question: Can we ever truly change our destiny, or are we bound to repeat our mistakes for eternity? As Ayip's journey unfolds, the story delves into the depths of obsession, the weight of responsibility, and the eternal struggle to break free from the chains of time. This is a novel of epic scope and profound introspection, where the fate of humanity hinges on a single, impossible decision.