The Prophet
The Prophet
About The Book

About The Book

First published in 1923, The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran blends philosophy and mysticism, inspiring millions worldwide with its timeless messages.

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The Prophet 100

The Prophet 100

First published in 1923, The Prophet remains a global classic, sharing Gibran’s timeless wisdom on love, life, and the human spirit across generations.

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Art Works

Rose Sleeve, 1911. Oil on Canvas, 25 3/8 x 18 inches (21.5 x 25.3 cm). Telfair Museum
The Triad-Being Descending Towards the Mother Sea, 1923.

Books by Kahlil Gibran

Written Works

"May Ziadeh In the Tide", al-Ittihad Newspaper, 1998-2000.
Guita G. Hourani, "Hearing The Prophet: Two American Composers and the First Musical Life of Orphalese", Echoes Logos, V.2, No. 1, Jan 15, 2026.

Temple of Arts

Johan Bojer (6 March 1872 – 3 July 1959)
Rose Cecil O'Neil  (c.1918)

Kahlil Gibran Collective

the artist. the poet. the man.

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 by Francesco Medici Copyright © Franceso Medici all rights reserved 2019  Translations from the Original Spanish into English by Hilda de Windt-Ayoubi A few months before dying, Kahlil Gibran received in his New York studio two lady admirers. One of the women was an old acquaintance of his, Idella Purnell Stone (1901-1982), a
by Joseph Nahas Edited By Francesco Medici and Glen Kalem  Copyright © kahlilgibran.com all rights reserved 2019  On numerous evenings, Gibran and I sat on a bench in Battery Park listening to musical renditions by one of New York’s civic clubs’ bands, and, with newspapers rolled up in our hands (when punk sticks
The Gibran Chair is holding a Symposium on Wedesday the 27th of March titled: Reshaping the Landscapes of Arab Thought: The Legacies of Kahlil Gibran, Ameen Rihani, and Mikhail Naimy. If you wish to attend please RSVP Here:         
WHEN THE ITALIAN MONKS SOLD THE MONASTERY OF MAR SARKIS Copyright © 2019, by Francesco Medici and Charles M. Samaha, all rights reserved. by Francesco Medici and Charles Malouf Samaha In his later years, Kahlil Gibran repeatedly expressed his will to return to Lebanon and settle in his desired final resting-place, Mar Sarkis

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