The Arabian Nights is a collection of Middle Eastern folktales compiled in the Arabic language during the Islamic Golden Age. It is often also known in English as One Thousand and One Nights which includes classic tales such as Sinbad The Sailor, and Aladdin.
Every night for three years the vengeful King Shahriyar spends the night with a different new wife, executing her the next morning. To end this brutal pattern and to save her own life, the vizier's daughter, Shahrazad, begins to tell the king stories of adventure, love, riches and wonder - tales of mystical lands peopled with princes and hunchbacks, the Angel of Death and magical spirits, tales of the voyages of Sindbad, of Ali Baba outwitting a band of forty thieves and of Genies trapped in lamps, and love stories. The sequence of stories lasts 1,001 nights.