The Divan of Al-Hutay'a presents the collected works of the renowned early Islamic poet Jarwal ibn Aws Al-Hutay'a. This volume is particularly significant due to its narration and scholarly explanation by Ibn al-Sikkit, a prominent linguist and lexicographer. Al-Hutay'a was famous for his sharp wit, biting satire (hija'), and profound observations of society, often targeting individuals with his masterful poetic insults. His poetry offers invaluable insights into the social dynamics, tribal relations, and cultural nuances of the period. This edition, enriched by Ibn al-Sikkit's meticulous commentary, serves as an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike, preserving the legacy of one of Arabic literature's most distinctive voices and providing crucial context for his intricate verses.