The Prophet is a poetry first published in 1900 by the mid-20th-century author Kahlil Gibran. Indexed in KitabiHub under Poetry, Novels, Religion & Spirituality, Modern Arabic Fiction, it sits alongside other poetry on the same shelf.
Al-Mustafa, der Auserwählte und der Geliebte, der seiner Zeit ein Morgenrot war, hatte zwölf Jahre lang in der Stadt Orfalîs auf die Rückkehr seines Schiffes gewartet, das ihn wieder zur Insel seiner Geburt bringen sollte.
This page is part of the KitabiHub catalogue of Arabic-language literature. From here you can follow the author link to see Kahlil Gibran's full bibliography on the site, jump to any of the categories above to browse adjacent works, or return to the main library to keep exploring. Cover image and bibliographic metadata are sourced from the open catalogues described on our sources page.
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About the author
Kahlil Gibran is part of the long Arabic literary tradition catalogued on KitabiHub. Their work appears alongside the great voices of the Nahda renaissance, the Cairo realists of the mid-twentieth century, and the new generation of writers from across the Arab world.
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