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Over time, the story of Laila and Majnu has been adapted and retold in various languages and cultures. In Persian literature, the story was immortalized by the poet Nizami Ganjavi in his epic poem "Layla-o-Majnun." The story has also been retold in Urdu, Turkish, and Arabic literature, among others.

: Qais began publicly reciting obsessive poetry about Layla's beauty. His public displays of passion led the community to call him Majnun (meaning "madman" or "possessed").

Majnu spent years in the desert, surviving only on the hope of seeing Laila. He lived among wild beasts, who sensed his purity and did not harm him. Years later, Laila managed to run away to the desert to find him, but she fell ill and died before they could unite. When Majnu found her grave, he wept until he too died of heartbreak.