Kahlil Gibran's 'The Prophet' is a globally celebrated masterpiece of philosophical and spiritual poetry. First published in 1923, this profound work presents the teachings of Almustafa, a prophet who is about to depart from the city of Orphalese after a twelve-year stay. Through a series of poetic essays, Almustafa shares his wisdom on fundamental aspects of human life, including love, marriage, children, giving, work, joy and sorrow, and death. Gibran's evocative prose and timeless insights have resonated with millions, making 'The Prophet' an enduring source of inspiration and guidance for generations across diverse cultures and faiths.