Gibran’s Opus The Prophet: Valuable Lessons for Better Life

Authors

  • Abul Mobrur Mohammad Hamed Hassan International Islamic University Chittagong, Bangladesh

Abstract

The Lebanese American Writer Khalil/Kahlil Gibran, who contributed to both Arabic and American literature was a literary
artist, philosopher, theologian, painter, sculptor and visual artist. His masterpiece, The Prophet, was acclaimed worldwide. Having been
translated in more than twenty languages the book quenched the thirst for knowledge of millions of the knowledge seekers of the world.
This book composed of 26 poetic essays was first published in 1923. This, the author's magnum opus, became especially popular during
the 1960s with the American counterculture and New Age movements. Since it, The Prophet has never been out of print and remains
world-renowned to this day.The book was the bestselling book of the twentieth century in the United States, second only to the Bible. His
thought provoking sayings in this outstanding piece of literature make us think about our life afresh. He strove to resolve cultural and
human conflict transcending the barriers of East and West as few have done before. He became not only Gibran of Lebanon, but Gibran
of America, indeed Gibran the voice of global consciousness: a voice which increasingly demands to be heard in the continuing Age of
Anxiety. This article draws a short biographical sketch of Gibran, deals with some inherent quality of the writings of Gibran and
elucidates a few poetic essays of The Prophet so that the readers can have a glimpse of the great writer Kahlil Gibran.

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Published

2012-09-01

How to Cite

Gibran’s Opus The Prophet: Valuable Lessons for Better Life. (2012). Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 3(3), 537. https://www.richtmann.org/journal/index.php/mjss/article/view/11121