Tariq Al-Nu'man's insightful book, 'Concepts of Metaphor Between Rhetoric and Deconstruction,' offers a profound comparative analysis of how metaphor is understood and utilized within two distinct intellectual traditions: classical Arabic rhetoric (Balagha) and contemporary Western deconstruction. The author meticulously examines the theoretical underpinnings, methodologies, and implications of metaphorical language as interpreted by both disciplines. This scholarly work provides a critical perspective on the evolution of metaphorical concepts, highlighting their significance in literary analysis, philosophical inquiry, and linguistic studies. It serves as an essential resource for scholars and students interested in rhetoric, deconstruction, and the intricate nature of figurative language.