Al-Sayyid Al-Baz Al-Arini offers a profound exploration into the Mamluk Sultanate, focusing specifically on the interplay between their formidable military and political power and the often-overlooked aspect of their spiritual and religious piety. This book delves into how Islamic values and Sufi traditions influenced the Mamluk rulers, their governance, and the societal fabric they wove across Egypt and the Levant. Al-Arini meticulously examines the complexities of Mamluk rule, providing a nuanced perspective on how piety or its absence shaped their decisions and ultimately their historical footprint, offering a comprehensive and insightful analysis of a pivotal era in Islamic history.