hikaya
Hikaya is a genre of Arabic literature that translates to "story" or "narrative." It is a form of oral storytelling that has been a significant part of Arabic culture for centuries. Hikayas are typically short, often consisting of a single episode or a series of related episodes, and are often used to convey moral lessons or teach cultural values. They are often passed down through generations, with storytellers (known as hikayat) reciting them to audiences.
Hikayas can cover a wide range of themes, including historical events, folklore, and contemporary issues. They
One of the most famous collections of hikayas is "One Thousand and One Nights," also known as
Hikayas continue to be an important part of Arabic culture, with new stories being created and shared