In "Studies in Poetry in the Ayyubid Era," Muhammad Kamel Hussein takes us on a deep tour into the worlds of Arabic poetry in the Ayyubid period, as this era is characterized by renewal and vitality. The author highlights how political, cultural and social changes affected the history of Egypt, from the overthrow of the Fatimid state at the hands of Saladin to calls for the unification of the Islamic nation in the face of the Crusaders. The book discusses how poets were no longer limited to praising kings, but rather began to communicate with the people and express their concerns and hopes. In this context, the poetry of this period is an important historical document that reflects the features of daily life and community interactions.