"The Prophet" is a poetic book written by Khalil Gibran that shares the wisdom of a man named Almustafa. After living in the city of Orphalese for twelve years, he prepares to return to his homeland. Before he leaves, the townspeople gather to ask him questions about various aspects of life, such as love, work, and freedom.
Through his answers, Almustafa offers profound insights and reflections that resonate with readers. Each chapter addresses a different theme, encouraging individuals to contemplate their own experiences and beliefs. The book's lyrical style and universal messages make it a timeless piece of literature.