The study explores the place of poetry and poets in the Quran and Hadith, focusing on the religious, cultural, and moral perspectives conveyed in Islamic teachings. While pre-Islamic society regarded poetry as a central form of artistic and social expression, the Quran and Hadith adopt a balanced and critical approach, distinguishing between poetry that promotes truth, virtue, and spiritual values and poetry rooted in falsehood, arrogance, and moral corruption. The research analyzes Quranic verses – particularly in Surah Ash-Shu‘ara – and Prophetic traditions to highlight the ethical standards set for poetic creativity and the role of poets in guiding or misleading society. Ultimately, it demonstrates that Islam does not reject poetry as an art form; rather, it affirms its value when aligned with truth, wisdom, and righteous intentions.