In 'Ahmed Rashid Thani Existentially,' acclaimed critic Ali Abu Al-Reesh presents a profound and insightful analysis of the Emirati poet and writer Ahmed Rashid Thani through an existentialist lens. This comprehensive study delves into the core philosophical themes present in Thani's extensive body of work, exploring his perspectives on existence, freedom, absurdity, and the human condition. Abu Al-Reesh meticulously examines how Thani grapples with profound existential questions, revealing the layers of meaning embedded in his poetry and prose. This book offers a unique critical perspective, shedding new light on Thani's literary legacy and his significant contributions to contemporary Arabic literature. It is an indispensable resource for scholars and readers interested in the intersection of philosophy and literature.