In "Shiism in Egyptian Poetry in the Era of the Ayyubids and Mamluks," Muhammad Kamel Hussein takes us on an exciting historical journey, as he reveals the influence of Shiism on Egyptian literature and poetry during the Fatimid period. These influences are evident in the emergence of schools and mosques and the infusion of preachers who worked to spread the doctrine among Egyptians. The writer reviews how these sectarian transformations contributed to shaping the general mood and culture of the country, which enriched the poetic production at that time. But with the rise of the Ayyubids and Mamluks, this influence began to decline, in an attempt to restore Egyptian cultural identity. An exciting novel that takes you deep into history and highlights the role of poetry in expressing social and religious transformations.