This book explores pre-Islamic poetry, focusing on the literary traditions and poetic works from the pre-Islamic era. The cover features elegant Arabic calligraphy against a brown background with repeating camel motifs, reflecting the cultural and historical context of the period. Key features: • Comprehensive analysis of pre-Islamic poetry • Historical and cultural context of the era • Study of major pre-Islamic poets and their works • Arabic language and literary analysis • Traditional Arabic typography and design • Published by Manshourat Al-Zayj, Egypt The book's cover design incorporates traditional Islamic artistic elements with its repeating pattern of camels, symbolizing the nomadic Bedouin culture that was integral to pre-Islamic Arabic poetry. The title is presented in classical Arabic calligraphy in a light beige color that contrasts beautifully with the rich brown background. This scholarly work is part of a series on classical Arabic literature and provides valuable insights into the literary heritage of the Arabian Peninsula before the advent of Islam.