The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran
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The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran

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The Prophet by Kahlil GibranThe Prophet by Kahlil Gibran is a classic work of spiritual and philosophical prose, first published in 1923. The book consists of 26 poetic essays covering various aspects of life, including love, freedom, work, joy, sorrow, and self knowledge. Through the character of Almustafa, a wise man preparing to leave the city of Orphalese, Gibran presents timeless wisdom and insight on the human experience. His poetic language and deep reflections resonate

The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran is a classic work of spiritual and philosophical prose, first published in 1923. The book consists of 26 poetic essays covering various aspects of life, including love, freedom, work, joy, sorrow, and self-knowledge. Through the character of Almustafa, a wise man preparing to leave the city of Orphalese, Gibran presents timeless wisdom and insight on the human experience. His poetic language and deep reflections resonate with readers across cultures, making The Prophet a beloved and inspirational text. This book continues to inspire individuals seeking meaning, purpose, and a connection to the divine within everyday life.

Kahlil Gibran (1883–1931) was a Lebanese-American writer, poet, philosopher, and artist. Known for his mystical and visionary works, Gibran’s writing combines elements of Eastern spirituality with Western literary traditions. His major work, The Prophet, gained international acclaim and remains one of the most translated and read books in modern history. Gibran’s lyrical prose and profound observations on life, love, and human connection have influenced generations of readers worldwide. His legacy endures as a voice of compassion and wisdom in literature.

Author: Kahlil Gibran

Publisher: Aedha Imprints

ISBN: 978-93-5661-026-0

Genre: Philosophy, Spiritual Literature, Poetry

HSN Code: 4901

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In a day and time when gentleness and positive imagination is needed for children, I was moved by this book in the best possible way. The storytelling was restrained and beautiful, allowing the illustrations to carry much of the story. I was truly emotional, in a gentle and grounded way, as I read this story. Every child should have the chance to find their wild side and do it in a safe environment, and this book shows you just how it can feel when it happens. The illustrations are perfect, and gorgeous, and lifted the story up to a new level of enjoyment. I cannot wait to share it with my 6-year-old granddaughter, and I honestly plan to many to give as gifts.
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This may be Emily Winfield Martin’s best book yet. The illustrations are beautiful and the writing is poignant. My two-year-old child is captivated.
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