The third part of the book "The History of Arab Literature" deals with the ancient arts of Arabic poetry, explaining the characteristics and features of each art, and reviewing the arts that were developed from it. Then it talks about writing and its history among the Arabs and the anecdotes of Arabic books. It also devotes an entire chapter to the verbal arts, which the latecomers were fond of. Grammar and prose, and the history of their types. Mustafa Sadiq Al-Rafi'i laid out the plan for this part of the book in the first part, then he passed away before bringing it to light. His student, the writer Muhammad Saeed Al-Arian, searched in his library after his death, and found an advertisement for the third part, and its subject was "The History of Rhetoric, Proverbs, and Poetry," so he undertook the task of arranging it. Its materials, organizing its chapters, verifying its principles, and preparing it for printing. He returned to asking himself: Where and when did its author gather this amount of knowledge in Arab and Arabic affairs, and combine its various pieces in this book? Especially since Al-Rafi'i wrote this book, which later became an important reference for students of the history of Arab literature, while he was still a young man of thirty years old, and he would not have been able to collect the materials of this book had it not been for his extensive knowledge, quick memorization, and memory, which preserved what he had learned.
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