The founders of modern Arabian literature were the prophet of the religion of Arabia, the Prophet of the religion of Arabia, and his mentor, the Shāh al-ajārah, the scholar of the religion of Arabia. The rise of the Muslim movement in the early 7th century not only changed the political structure of the Middle East, but also deeply influenced literature and culture. The contribution of the school of islamic law to literature was mainly reflected in its legal and political theses, but they also created many new literary forms and styles such as poetry, novels, plays, etc. Saleb Rahim was an important figure in the history of Arab literature. His many works, including novels, plays, and poems, had a profound influence on later Arab literature.