The Epic of Bani Hilal, presented in this contemporary Al-Asriyah edition, is one of the longest and most significant oral epic poems in Arabic literature. It narrates the grand journey of the Bedouin tribe of Bani Hilal from Najd in Arabia to Tunisia and Algeria in North Africa during the 10th and 11th centuries. This monumental work intertwines historical events with mythical elements, showcasing profound themes of migration, conquest, heroism, betrayal, and enduring love. Iconic characters like Abu Zayd al-Hilali, Diyab ibn Ghanim, and Princess Jaziya are central to its captivating narratives. The Al-Asriyah edition aims to preserve and present this rich cultural heritage in an accessible format for modern readers, ensuring the continuation of these ancient tales of Arab valor and resilience.