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Masterpieces of Nizar Qabbani, the poet of love, women and political anger
This book brings together the most prominent and beautiful Arab poetry from the pre-Islamic and Islamic periods, along with an analysis of the poetic language and themes.
This collection includes a selection of Abu Tammam’s poems, representing the pinnacle of eloquence and fluency in Abbasid Arabic poetry.
A selection of the most wonderful pre-Islamic poems compiled by Al-Mufaddal al-Dubbi to teach rhetoric and the arts of Arabic poetry.
It collects the greatest poems of the unique Arab poet, demonstrating his linguistic genius, his philosophy of life, ambition, and courage.
A poetic journey that moves between memory and exile, evoking the details of the Palestinian place with a nostalgic and contemplative spirit.
A poetic journey that evokes Andalusia, blending memories with nostalgia and identity in unforgettable encounters with Cordoba.
Diwan Al-Nabigha Al-Dhubyani is characterized by pride, wisdom, and flirting, and is considered one of the most important collections of pre-Islamic poetry that reflects the features of chivalry and courage in that era.
A collection of poetry containing the most prominent poems of the poet Bashar ibn Burd, who is considered one of the most creative poets of the Abbasid era in the arts of satire and elegy.
This book provides a literary and rhetorical interpretation and analysis of the famous Mu’allaqat poems, which are considered among the finest works of ancient Arabic poetry.
Diwan of Ibn al-Rumi is a collection of poems that reflect the genius of an Abbasid poet who combined sarcasm, bitterness, and profound contemplation of life.
A classic critical book that presents the classes of Arab poets, analyzing their poetry and methods in a refined linguistic and cultural style.
A book in which Adonis presents his intellectual and poetic visions of history and identity from a renewed philosophical and poetic perspective.
This book completes Adonis’s contemplations on poetry and existence, addressing issues of time and place through his profound poetic style.
The Diwan of Ibn al-Farid is a collection of Sufi poems that glorify divine love and express the manifestations of the soul and the adoration of the divine.
This is an autobiography of the Palestinian poet Fadwa Tuqan, published in 1993 by Dar Al-Shorouk in Amman. It explores her personal and national experience under the Israeli occupation, particularly after the 1967 setback, shedding light on the suffering of the Palestinian people through her profound and resistant human narrative.
This book explores the complex relationship between words and power through a symbolic dialogue between the poet and the ruler, revealing the conflicts of thought and conscience.
This book explores the manifestations of the Sufi spirit through poetic examples of voices that have remained faint in the memory of Islamic Sufism.
A poetic text expressing alienation, loneliness, and self-reflection in the face of night and silence.