"The Letters of Al-Jahiz" is a long-awaited literary and historical treasure trove that reveals for the first time unknown pages of the legacy of the brilliant Arab writer Al-Jahiz. In this precious work, editor Hassan Al-Sandoubi has collected rare letters that had been hidden in manuscripts for centuries. These letters bring them to light, revealing the depth of Al-Jahiz's political, social, and historical thought. Readers will find a rich diversity in these letters, including discussions of the virtues of the Rightly-Guided Caliphs and the characteristics of the Quraysh during the pre-Islamic era, arguments for the prophethood of Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), correspondence about the Umayyad and Abbasid dynasties, social treatises on women, love, food, and drink, and even personal letters he sent to his contemporaries. With his fluid style, brimming with vigor, debate, and humor, Al-Jahiz presents texts that are full of profound thought, refined literature, and an authentic human spirit. This book transports readers to the heart of the Abbasid era, offering them a rare opportunity to touch the pulse of the culture that shaped the features of Arab-Islamic civilization.