Al-Arwah al-Mutamarrida ( Arabic Edition )
A book so powerful it was burned in the marketplace of Beirut at the time of its publication, Kahlil Gibran's Spirits Rebellious is a clarion call for freedom in his homeland of Lebanon; for individuals and society. His bitter denunciation of religious and political injustice flows through the three parables, that of "Madame Rose Hanie," "The Cry of the Graves," and "Kahlil the Heretic."
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Al-Arwah al-Mutamarrida ( Arabic Edition )
A book so powerful it was burned in the marketplace of Beirut at the time of its publication, Kahlil Gibran's Spirits Rebellious is a clarion call for freedom in his homeland of Lebanon; for individuals and society. His bitter denunciation of religious and political injustice flows through the three parables, that of "Madame Rose Hanie," "The Cry of the Graves," and "Kahlil the Heretic."
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Al-Arwah al-Mutamarrida ( Arabic Edition )

Al-Arwah al-Mutamarrida ( Arabic Edition )

by Kahlil Gibran
Al-Arwah al-Mutamarrida ( Arabic Edition )

Al-Arwah al-Mutamarrida ( Arabic Edition )

by Kahlil Gibran

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A book so powerful it was burned in the marketplace of Beirut at the time of its publication, Kahlil Gibran's Spirits Rebellious is a clarion call for freedom in his homeland of Lebanon; for individuals and society. His bitter denunciation of religious and political injustice flows through the three parables, that of "Madame Rose Hanie," "The Cry of the Graves," and "Kahlil the Heretic."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781717337092
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 04/25/2018
Pages: 88
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.18(d)
Language: Arabic

About the Author

Khalil Gibran (January 6, 1883 - April 10, 1931) was a Lebanese-American writer, poet and visual artist.Gibran's best-known work is The Prophet, a book composed of 26 poetic essays. Its popularity grew markedly during the 1960s with the American counterculture and then with the flowering of the New Age movements. It has remained popular with these and with the wider population to this day. Since it was first published in 1923, The Prophet has never been out of print. Having been translated into more than 40 languages.
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