This profound scholarly work by Haider Qasim Matar Al-Tamimi meticulously explores the extensive influence and diverse applications of Prophetic Hadith within the vast landscape of Arabic literature. The book thoroughly examines how the sayings and traditions of the Prophet Muhammad have been integrated, referenced, and utilized across various genres and historical periods of Arabic literary works. It highlights the significant role Hadith played in shaping themes, narratives, linguistic styles, and ethical frameworks in Arabic literary texts, offering a comprehensive analysis of its historical and stylistic implications for scholars and enthusiasts alike, bridging religious and literary studies.