A book that talks about a collection of stories that were mentioned in West Asian terrorism, in addition to the folk tales that were collected and translated into Arabic during the Golden Age of Peace. The book is known as the Arabian Nights in the English language, since the first English version of it was published in the year 1706, and its old Arabic name is “Asmar al-Layyāl for the Arabs,” which includes humor and brings about rapture, according to its publisher, William Mack.