This edition presents the "Diwan of Amru'u'lquais", a collection of poetry attributed to Imru' al-Qais, a prominent figure in pre-Islamic Arabic literature. Imru' al-Qais, who flourished around 530 AD, is celebrated as one of the most important and influential poets of the Jahiliyya period. His Diwan showcases the rich linguistic and cultural heritage of the Arabian Peninsula before the advent of Islam. These poems offer insights into the life, values, and social customs of the time, reflecting themes of love, war, nature, and tribal life. This edition provides valuable access to the work of a foundational figure in Arabic literary history, making it an essential resource for students and scholars of Arabic language, literature, and Middle Eastern history.
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