This volume, meticulously compiled by Abd al-Majid Farghali, delves into the renowned Arabic epic, Al-Sirah al-Hilaliyyah, with a specific focus on clarifying the intricate details of the Damascus version. The Sirah stands as a monumental oral tradition, chronicling the adventures, migrations, and legendary exploits of the Banu Hilal tribe across North Africa and the Middle East. Farghali's scholarly work provides invaluable insights into one of the most significant narratives of Arab folklore, preserving its unique linguistic and cultural nuances. This edition serves as a crucial resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike, offering a detailed examination of its rich narratives, historical context, and enduring cultural impact.