| Book Description | The History of Arab Etiquette is one of the most famous books by the famous Qur’anic writer, poet, and philosopher Mustafa Sadiq al-Rafi’i. This book achieved huge sales and topped the list of the most important books in its field. It also caused a great stir and attracted attention to it due to its distinction and uniqueness in style.
Mustafa Sadiq Al-Rafi’i’s style is unique. It is rare to find someone among writers who bends the language in his hands like dough, as Al-Rafi’i does. You see the language in his hands as easy, and you see his literary production as extremely distinguished. Al-Rafi’i’s writings make the reader feel the pride and sophistication of the Arabic language, the greatness of the pen, and what the writer can create with the pen alone.
The book The History of Arab Literature was the first book that Al-Rafi’i wrote after he decided to abandon poetry and turn to prose writing because he found what he wanted and wanted in it. Al-Rafi’i published this book when he was still thirty years old, but the book became a distinguished reference in his field and was praised by many.
In this book, Al-Rafi’i tries to point out the history of Arab literature and its heritage. Al-Rafi’i believes that the history of any nation’s literature must be separate from its literary events, because they are the joints of its moral eras. |