In this profound academic study, Dr. Mustafa Abdul Latif delves into the central themes of life and death as depicted in Pre-Islamic (Jahili) poetry. The book meticulously analyzes how ancient Arab poets confronted the finality of death, celebrated the vibrancy of life, and articulated their worldview through powerful verse. It examines the cultural, social, and philosophical underpinnings that shaped these poetic expressions, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of this fundamental duality in early Arabic literature. This work is an essential resource for students and scholars interested in Arabic poetry and the intellectual history of the pre-Islamic era.