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The Prophet by Khalil Gibran

The Prophet by Khalil Gibran

Khalil Gibran

Jamil Elabed
2019
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Jamil Elabed, the author of this 8thGolden Copy edition of the translation into Arabic of Khalil Gibran'sThe Prophet, spent twenty years and eight editions refining this work.The Arabic language is his greatest passion. As a graduate of English Language and Literature, his English language skills helped him translate one of the greatest books in history into Gibran's mother tongue, a book that has sold more than one hundred million copies worldwide and has been translated into more than a hundred languages.Jamil revelled in the company of Gibran's visions and thoughts over the years, hence his relentless refinement to bring this Golden Copy to as close to perfection and thorough faithfulness to the original text as he possibly could. This obsession was driven by his primary purpose of providing Arabic readers with the same pleasure that readers of the original English text bask in.This herculean linguistic challenge Jamil undertook changed his life in so many ways. The vagueness of being was no longer as vague; we are no longer more body than spirit; what is here is not all that is there.The Prophet is a long poem that we all crave to sing. A song the translator sang with Gibran, albeit in Arabic this time. The Arabic words and phrases came from the same reservoir and transcendental echoes as their English counterparts; from the same mysterious caves, bearing the same breath and the same rhythm. However, the translator leaned heavily on the grandeur and the inherent vigorousness and tunefulness of the Arabic language that sent its words fluttering like robins in flight, and the phrases streaming like a brook in a melody of image and sound, reflecting those which Gibran saw and heard in his short but enormously bountiful and inspiring life.
Jesus, der Menschensohn. Khalil Gibran
Khalil Gibrans poetisches Evangelium der Menschlichkeit Er kam nicht mit Donnerworten, nicht mit Feuer in den Augen. Der Jesus, den Khalil Gibran beschreibt, ist kein Richter - sondern ein Bruder. Kein ferner Gott - sondern ein Gegen ber. In "Jesus, der Menschensohn" begegnet uns der Nazarener nicht als Dogma, sondern als lebendige Erinnerung. 77 fiktive Stimmen - Freunde, Fremde, Zweifler, Geliebte - erz hlen in inneren Monologen von ihrer Begegnung mit Jesus. Sie alle sehen ihn anders. Sie erz hlen nicht von Wundern, sondern von Blicken. Nicht von Gesetzen, sondern von Ber hrungen. Aus dieser Vielstimmigkeit entsteht ein Bild, das nicht festgelegt, sondern atmend ist - ein lebendiges Mosaik der Menschlichkeit. Khalil Gibran, einer der gro en spirituellen Dichter des 20. Jahrhunderts, schafft mit diesem sp ten Werk einen Raum der Offenheit. Sein Jesus spricht nicht - er wird betrachtet. Und in dieser Betrachtung offenbart sich mehr als ein Glaubensbild: Es zeigt sich eine Wahrheit, die jenseits von Kirchenmauern liegt. Gibrans Sprache ist wie ein leiser Gesang: warm, klar, voller Andacht. Ein jedes Kapitel ist wie ein Fenster in eine Seele - und durch alle Fenster f llt Licht. Wer "Jesus, der Menschensohn" liest, begegnet keinem theologischen Konzept, sondern einem inneren Ruf. Es ist das stille Evangelium der Verbundenheit. Ein Buch f r Suchende, f r Fragende, f r alle, die dem Heiligen im Menschlichen n herkommen wollen. ber Khalil Gibran "Khalil Gibran ber hrt mit seinen Worten die tiefsten Seiten des Herzens. Seine Sprache ist nicht blo sch n - sie ist wahr." - Indira Gandhi "Gibrans Werk ist so universell, dass es alle Grenzen berwindet - Zeit, Kultur, Religion. Er spricht mit der Stimme der Menschlichkeit." - Salma Hayek "Wenn ein Wort Seele hat, dann ist es ein Wort von Khalil Gibran. Er schrieb nicht f r die Zeit, sondern f r das Herz." - Paulo Coelho "Wenn du wissen willst, was Liebe, Freiheit und Glaube bedeuten k nnen - lies Gibran." - Bono vo
Best of Khalil Gibran

Best of Khalil Gibran

Khalil Gibran

Pharos Books Private Limited
2025
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This book contains two of the best known works of Khalil Gibran. Kahlil Gibran was a Lebanese-American writer, poet and visual artist, also considered a philosopher although he himself rejected the title.Gibran discussed ""such themes as religion, justice, free will, science, love, happiness, the soul, the body, and death"" in his writings, which were ""characterized by innovation breaking with forms of the past, by symbolism, an undying love for his native land, and a sentimental, melancholic yet often oratorical style."" About his language in general (both in Arabic and English), Salma Khadra Jayyusi remarks that ""because of the spiritual and universal aspect of his general themes, he seems to have chosen a vocabulary less idiomatic than would normally have been chosen by a modern poet conscious of modernism in language."" According to Jean Gibran and Kahlil G. Gibran, ""Ignoring much of the traditional vocabulary and form of classical Arabic, he began to develop a style which reflected the ordinary language he had heard as a child in Besharri and to which he was still exposed in the South End of Boston]. This use of the colloquial was more a product of his isolation than of a specific intent, but it appealed to thousands of Arab immigrants.""
The Prophet

The Prophet

Khalil Gibran

PAULIST PRESS INTERNATIONAL,U.S.
2024
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The Prophet: For a New Generation is a contemporary edition of the prose-poetry fables written in English by the Lebanese American poet and writer Kahlil Gibran. The original book, The Prophet, is undoubtedly Gibran's best-known work. It has been translated into over a hundred languages, making it one of the most translated books in history and one of the bestselling books of all time. The story focuses on the prophet Almustafa who has lived in the city of Orphalese for twelve years and is about to board a ship that will carry him home. He is stopped by a group of people with whom he discusses topics such as life and the human condition. This new and accessible edition is divided into fourteen chapters dealing with love, marriage, children, eating and drinking, work, joy and sorrow, freedom, self-knowledge, friendship, good and evil, prayer, pleasure, beauty, and death. Khalil Gibran (1883–1931) poet, philosopher, and artist, was born in Lebanon. The millions of Arabic-speaking people familiar with his writings in that language consider him the genius of his age. His poetry has been translated into more than twenty languages. In the United States, which he made his home during the last twenty years of his life, he began to write in English. The Prophet and his other books of poetry are known and loved by many Americans who find in them an expression of the deepest impulses of the human heart and mind. His writings in both languages, which deal with such themes as love, death, nature, and a longing for the homeland, are full of lyrical outpourings and are expressive of his deeply religious and mystic nature. †