The Prophet

The Prophet is a book of 26 prose poetry fables written in English by the Lebanese-American poet and writer Kahlil Gibran. It is Gibran's best known work. The Prophet has been translated into over 108 different languages, making it one of the most translated books in history, and it has never been out of print. The prophet, Al Mustafa, has lived in the city of Orphalese for 12 years and is about to board a ship which will carry him home. He is stopped by a group of people, with whom he discusses topics such as life and the human condition. The book is divided into chapters dealing with love, marriage, children, giving, eating and drinking, work, joy and sorrow, houses, clothes, buying and selling, crime and punishment, laws, freedom, reason and passion, pain, self-knowledge, teaching, friendship, talking, time, good and evil, prayer, pleasure, beauty, religion, and death.


By : Kahlil Gibran (1883 - 1931)

01 - The Coming of the Ship



02 - On Love



03 - On Marriage



04 - On Children



05 - On Giving



06 - On Eating and Drinking



07 - On Work



08 - On Joy and Sorrow



09 - On Houses



10 - On Clothes



11 - On Buying and Selling



12 - On Crime and Punishment



13 - On Laws



14 - On Freedom



15 - On Reason and Passion



16 - On Pain



17 - On Self-Knowledge



18 - On Teaching



19 - On Friendship



20 - On Talking



21 - On Time



22 - On Good and Evil



23 - On Prayer



24 - On Pleasure



25 - On Beauty



26 - On Religion



27 - On Death



28 - The Farewell

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