Arabian literature
Arabian literature refers to the body of written works produced in the Arabic language, spanning over 1,500 years. It includes a diverse range of genres such as poetry, prose, and religious texts. Notable works include the Quran, the holy book of Islam, and classic poetry from the pre-Islamic era that reflects the culture and values of early Arab society.
The literature has evolved through various historical periods, including the Islamic Golden Age, when scholars and poets flourished. Modern Arabian literature continues to thrive, with contemporary authors exploring themes of identity, politics, and social issues, contributing to a rich literary tradition that resonates globally.