THE RETURN OF THE PROPHET: A POETIC CALL TO RECLAIM TRUTH, JUSTICE, AND THE SACRED HOMELAND
The Return of the Prophet reimagines the timeless voice of Almustafa from Gibran's The Prophet,
not to bid farewell but to return home. After years away, he finds his homeland scarred by war and silence:
scorched olive trees, abandoned villages, and martyrs remembered only in whispers. Yet among the ruins remains a people still yearning for justice, dignity, and peace.

In this poetic and lyrical sequel, Almustafa's meditations speak to all who have known displacement, exile, or the ache of a homeland lost. Through 28 stirring reflections and a moving epilogue, he calls us to remember what was taken, to stand with truth and courage, and to rebuild with hope.

Blending the spiritual depth of Middle Eastern poetry with the urgency of resistance literature,
The Return of the Prophet is a mirror for the displaced, a testament for the resilient, and a prayer for the sacred duty to reclaim the land, the name, and the soul of a people.
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THE RETURN OF THE PROPHET: A POETIC CALL TO RECLAIM TRUTH, JUSTICE, AND THE SACRED HOMELAND
The Return of the Prophet reimagines the timeless voice of Almustafa from Gibran's The Prophet,
not to bid farewell but to return home. After years away, he finds his homeland scarred by war and silence:
scorched olive trees, abandoned villages, and martyrs remembered only in whispers. Yet among the ruins remains a people still yearning for justice, dignity, and peace.

In this poetic and lyrical sequel, Almustafa's meditations speak to all who have known displacement, exile, or the ache of a homeland lost. Through 28 stirring reflections and a moving epilogue, he calls us to remember what was taken, to stand with truth and courage, and to rebuild with hope.

Blending the spiritual depth of Middle Eastern poetry with the urgency of resistance literature,
The Return of the Prophet is a mirror for the displaced, a testament for the resilient, and a prayer for the sacred duty to reclaim the land, the name, and the soul of a people.
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THE RETURN OF THE PROPHET: A POETIC CALL TO RECLAIM TRUTH, JUSTICE, AND THE SACRED HOMELAND

THE RETURN OF THE PROPHET: A POETIC CALL TO RECLAIM TRUTH, JUSTICE, AND THE SACRED HOMELAND

by Mohamed Hammoud
THE RETURN OF THE PROPHET: A POETIC CALL TO RECLAIM TRUTH, JUSTICE, AND THE SACRED HOMELAND

THE RETURN OF THE PROPHET: A POETIC CALL TO RECLAIM TRUTH, JUSTICE, AND THE SACRED HOMELAND

by Mohamed Hammoud

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The Return of the Prophet reimagines the timeless voice of Almustafa from Gibran's The Prophet,
not to bid farewell but to return home. After years away, he finds his homeland scarred by war and silence:
scorched olive trees, abandoned villages, and martyrs remembered only in whispers. Yet among the ruins remains a people still yearning for justice, dignity, and peace.

In this poetic and lyrical sequel, Almustafa's meditations speak to all who have known displacement, exile, or the ache of a homeland lost. Through 28 stirring reflections and a moving epilogue, he calls us to remember what was taken, to stand with truth and courage, and to rebuild with hope.

Blending the spiritual depth of Middle Eastern poetry with the urgency of resistance literature,
The Return of the Prophet is a mirror for the displaced, a testament for the resilient, and a prayer for the sacred duty to reclaim the land, the name, and the soul of a people.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781069754806
Publisher: OLIVE TREE PRESS: SPIRITUAL EDITIONS
Publication date: 09/16/2025
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

Mohamed Hammoud is a Lebanese-born author, TEDx speaker, and community advocate whose journey from
Lebanon to Canada shapes his lyrical, thought-provoking writing. Author of The Return of the Prophet
and founder of Olive Tree Press: Spiritual Editions, Mohamed explores themes of exile, identity, belonging,
and resistance. He makes his home in London, Ontario, with his wife and children, while maintaining
deep ties to his homeland, Lebanon.
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