First published in 1923, The Prophet is a timeless masterpiece of spiritual and philosophical literature. This internationally beloved classic follows Almustafa, a wise prophet who, after living for twelve years in the city of Orphalese, prepares to return to his homeland. Before he departs, the townspeople gather to seek his guidance on life's most meaningful questions.
In a series of poetic and deeply moving discourses, Almustafa speaks on love, marriage, children, work, freedom, joy, sorrow, and death-offering insights that are both simple and profound. Written in lyrical prose, Gibran's words blend spirituality, philosophy, and emotional truth in a way that resonates across cultures and generations.
Celebrated for its universal themes and elegant language, The Prophet remains one of the best-selling and most translated books of all time. A book to be cherished, gifted, and revisited, it continues to inspire readers seeking wisdom, comfort, and a deeper understanding of life.