Laela Direct
: A young poet named Qays falls deeply in love with his classmate, Layla. His obsession becomes so public and intense that he is nicknamed Majnun (meaning "possessed" or "madman").
The name (or its variations like Layla and Laila ) is central to several epic and modern stories, ranging from ancient Arabian tragedies to contemporary sci-fi and humanitarian narratives. The Classic Epic: Layla and Majnun : A young poet named Qays falls deeply
: Layla eventually dies of a broken heart, unable to be with her true love. Upon hearing the news, Majnun travels to her grave and dies there from grief. Modern Sci-Fi: Laela and the Moonline The Classic Epic: Layla and Majnun : Layla
Often called the "Romeo and Juliet of the East," this 7th-century Arabian legend is the most famous story associated with the name. : Concerned for their reputation, Layla's family forbids
: Concerned for their reputation, Layla's family forbids the union and marries her to another man against her will.