Nancy Ibrahim's 'Exploring the Construction of Paradox in Arabic Rhetoric' delves into the intricate mechanisms and theoretical underpinnings of paradox within the rich tradition of Arabic eloquence. This scholarly work meticulously analyzes how rhetorical devices are employed to create ironic or contradictory meanings, challenging conventional interpretations and enriching textual layers. Ibrahim provides a comprehensive examination of various literary texts and rhetorical theories, shedding light on the nuanced ways paradox functions as a powerful expressive tool. Her research offers invaluable insights for students and scholars interested in classical Arabic literature, rhetoric, and literary criticism, highlighting the sophisticated interplay between language, meaning, and perception in the Arab linguistic heritage.