Diwan Al-Zanadiqah, meticulously compiled and edited by Jamal Jumaa, is a groundbreaking scholarly work that unearths the complex world of the 'Zanadiqah' or 'heretics' in early Islamic civilization. This essential collection brings together previously scattered texts, poems, and philosophical insights attributed to or associated with individuals labeled as religious or intellectual dissenters. Jamal Jumaa's diligent research and critical analysis offer an invaluable resource for understanding the intellectual currents, theological debates, and the fluid boundaries of orthodoxy during a pivotal historical era. The book provides a nuanced perspective on the vibrant, sometimes controversial, philosophical and literary landscape of the period, shedding light on figures often misunderstood.