The Diwan of Ibn al-Rumi, presented here in its first volume, offers a profound journey into the rich tapestry of Abbasid-era Arabic poetry. Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn al-Abbas al-Rumi, known as Ibn al-Rumi (836–896 AD), was one of the most prolific and influential poets of his time. His work is celebrated for its vivid imagery, sharp wit, and deep psychological insights. This volume collects a significant portion of his vast poetic output, reflecting the social, political, and cultural nuances of 9th-century Baghdad. Readers will discover his unique voice, ranging from poignant elegies to biting satires, making this an essential read for lovers of classical Arabic literature and history.