The Prophet

Kahlil Gibran (1883 - 1931)

The prophet Al Mustafa, before leaving the city where he has been living twelve years, stops to address the people. They call out for his words of wisdom on many sides of the human condition, and he addresses them in terms of love and care. He has much to offer from his observations of the people, and he illustrates with images they can relate to.

The author, Gibran, was influenced by the Maronites, the Sufis, and the Baha’i. His philosophy, though deist, is primarily aimed at the good within ourselves, and the common-sense ways in which we can unlock it. An illustration from his chapter on Friendship:

“And let your best be for your friend.
If he must know the ebb of your tide, let him know its flood also.
For what is your friend that you should seek him with hours to kill?
Seek him always with hours to live.”

The prophet’s gentle words have inspired their translation into over 108 languages. Listen to them with an open mind. You may find some burdens and frustrations hidden within you eased.
- Summary by Mark

Genre(s): Family Life, Literary Fiction, Free Verse

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Ch 1-2 Mark F. Smith
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Play 02 Ch 3-7 Mark F. Smith
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Play 03 Ch 8-12 Mark F. Smith
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Play 04 Ch 13-18 Mark F. Smith
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Play 05 Ch 19-23 Mark F. Smith
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Play 06 Ch 24-27 Mark F. Smith
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Play 07 Ch 28 Mark F. Smith
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