
The Prophet
In Khalil Gibran's timeless work, the enigmatic prophet Almustafa stands on the precipice of departure, after twelve years spent in the city of Orphalese. Before he sets sail for his homeland, the people gather, eager to glean his final wisdom. What follows is a series of profound meditations, delivered with poetic grace, on the most fundamental aspects of human existence: love, marriage, work, joy and sorrow, reason and passion, beauty, religion, and death. Each chapter unfurls as a lyrical sermon, offering guidance and introspection through allegorical tales and philosophical insights that transcend cultural and temporal boundaries. More than a collection of fables, *The Prophet* is a spiritual compass that has guided generations. Its enduring appeal lies in Gibran's ability to articulate universal truths with stunning simplicity and profound depth, rendering complex philosophical ideas accessible and deeply moving. This slim volume, a century after its publication, continues to resonate as a testament to the human search for meaning, beauty, and connection, making it a perennial source of comfort, inspiration, and contemplation for seekers across the globe.











