| Adonis: Features a biography, a poetry collection, and photos. |
| Ahmed Bouzafour: Dedicated to the Moroccan writer Ahmed Bouzafour featuring a biography, pictures and some of his works. |
| Ameen F. Rihani: A page dedicated to the Lebanese-American author and thinker. Site contains a biography, works in both English and Arabic, translations, tributes, and information on the Ameen Rihani Museum. |
| Arabic Literature: Hyperlinked overview of Arabic literature. |
| Arabic Literature: An overview, from the Cornell University Library. |
| Arabic Literature Seminar at the ACLA: Invites papers for a Seminar on Arabic literature at the annual convention of the American Comparative Literature Association to be held in April 2001. |
| Arabic Poetry: Provides English translations of poems by Amal Dunqul, Mahomoud Darwish, Khalil Gibran, and Nizar Qabbani. |
| Iraqi Writer: Published in Arabic, French, and English. Iraqi literatures include: Alsafna, poems and short stories. Also provides critiques, discussions and biographies. |
| Medieval Sourcebook: Selections from the Poets of Arabia: A selection of Classic poems. |
| Nihad Sirees - Novelist and Screenwriter from Syria: Information, brief biography and select listing of works. |
| Ode of Tarafah: An English translation of one of the seven mu'allaqat, translated by A. J. Arberry. |
| Saud Al-Harkan: A bilingual site containing the author's biography, bibliography, and philosophy. |
| The Arabic Christian Literature: An article by Dr. George Khoury about the contribution of the Melkites, the Jacobites, the Nestorians, the Copts and the Maronites to the Arab Christian heritage. |
| The Legend of Layla and Madjnun: The story and origin of one of the most popular legends of the Middle East. |
| The Role of Women in Arabic Literature: An article by Mona Mikhailis. |
| Untraditional Woman: Poetry site of The Egyptian author "Azza El Wakeel," in both the Arabic and English languages. |