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"The Prophet" by Kahlil Gibran is a collection of 26 poetic essays that explore love, freedom, self-discovery, and life’s deeper meanings. This widely translated work remains a cornerstone of spiritual and philosophical literature. Gibran’s lyrical prose offers reflections on relationships, purpose, and human nature. His insights encourage readers to contemplate their own paths and perspectives. Engaging with this book may provide lasting wisdom and a deeper understanding of personal and universal experiences.
Author
Kahill Gibran
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About The Author
Kahlil Gibran (1883–1931) was a Lebanese-American writer, poet, and artist renowned for his philosophical and spiritual works. His most celebrated book, "The Prophet" (1923), consists of poetic essays covering themes like love, freedom, and self-discovery. Written in a lyrical and thought-provoking style, the book has inspired readers worldwide with its timeless wisdom and profound reflections on human existence and universal truths.
Kahlil Gibran (1883–1931) was a Lebanese-American writer, poet, and artist renowned for his philosophical and spiritual works. His most celebrated book, "The Prophet" (1923), consists of poetic essays covering themes like love, freedom, and self-discovery. Written in a lyrical and thought-provoking style, the book has inspired readers worldwide with its timeless wisdom and profound reflections on human existence and universal truths.
Language
English
Topic
Spiritual Health

The Prophet
The Prophet
ISBN 10|13
195483926X | 978-1954839267
Print Length
102 pages