Publisher's Synopsis
Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet gave voice to Al-Mustafa, a wandering sage who offered poetic meditations on life, love, and loss before departing his adopted city. His words became a source of spiritual reflection across generations.
The Return of the Prophet imagines what might happen if Al-Mustafa came back, not to say farewell, but to return to a homeland scarred by war and silence. Here, he finds scorched olive trees, forgotten martyrs, and a people still yearning for justice. The Return of the Prophet is a poetic sequel, a mirror for those displaced, and a call to reclaim what was once lost with truth, courage, and hope. Through 28 lyrical reflections and a stirring epilogue, Al-Mustafa speaks again not only of memory and exile but also of resistance, dignity, and the sacred duty to rebuild.