The book 'Al-Fashush Fi Hukm Qaraqush' by Al-As'ad ibn Mammati delves into the whimsical and often ludicrous decisions of Qaraqush, a powerful but sometimes comically inept ruler. This work explores the intersection of historical events, artistic representation, and popular folklore surrounding Qaraqush's reign. It offers a fascinating glimpse into medieval Mamluk society through a blend of factual accounts and anecdotal tales, providing both a historical record and a rich source of entertainment, highlighting how a historical figure became a symbol of absurdity in popular culture. This edition, investigated by Amr Abdel Aziz Mounir and narrated by Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti, provides critical insight into this unique literary work.