The book covers over 1,000 species, from the Lion (Asad) to the Ant (Namlah) to mythical creatures like the Anqa (Phoenix). A better PDF preserves this layered structure with clear heading hierarchies.

The work is extensive. Ensure your PDF includes the full set (often two large volumes) rather than just an abridged version.

Al-Damiri didn't just list animals; he organized them alphabetically and provided a multi-layered analysis for each entry: The etymology of the animal's name.

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If you are a student of classical Arabic literature or a history buff fascinated by medieval science, you’ve likely come across (The Life of Animals). Written by the 14th-century Egyptian scholar Kamal al-Din al-Damiri , this monumental work is much more than just a zoological text—it is a vast encyclopedia of history, folklore, Islamic jurisprudence, and medicine.

Sources used: Hadith, pre-Islamic poetry, and previous Greek-Arabic translations.