Kitab al-Silah (The Book of Weapons) by Abu Sa'id al-Asma'i is a pivotal and rare work from the classical Arabic tradition, offering invaluable insights into the military practices, weaponry, and martial culture of early Islamic societies. This scholarly edition, meticulously verified by Muhammad Jabbar al-Muaibed, revives a text that details various types of arms, their uses, and the strategies of warfare prevalent during Al-Asma'i's time. It serves not only as a historical document on ancient armaments but also as a window into the societal values and military expertise of the era. Scholars of history, military science, and Arabic literature will find this book an indispensable resource for understanding the nuances of historical combat and the rich heritage of Arabic intellectual contributions.