The Diwan of Imru' al-Qais stands as a cornerstone of classical Arabic literature, presenting the collected works of one of the most celebrated pre-Islamic poets. Imru' al-Qais, known as the 'Vagabond King,' revolutionized Arabic poetry with his vivid imagery, emotional depth, and unique narrative style, particularly in his Mu'allaqa. This meticulously edited edition by Mustafa Abd al-Shafi offers readers an authoritative compilation of his powerful odes and fragments, preserving the rich linguistic and cultural heritage of ancient Arabia for contemporary scholars and enthusiasts alike. It is an essential work for understanding the origins of Arabic poetic tradition.