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In this mystical prose work, three gods engage in a profound discourse exploring various spiritual concepts. Kahlil Gibran, known for his symbolic and melancholic style, delves into themes such as justice, love, and the soul. The book reflects Gibran's philosophical insights and artistic vision, inviting readers to contemplate the deeper meanings of existence and the human experience. Through rich imagery and lyrical language, Gibran weaves a narrative that transcends time, encouraging introspection and a connection to the divine. The exploration of these timeless themes resonates with readers, making it a significant contribution to spiritual literature.
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The Earth Gods, Kahlil Gibran, Sarwat Okasha
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- Released
- 1966
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- Title
- The Earth Gods
- Language
- English, Arabic
- Authors
- Kahlil Gibran, Sarwat Okasha
- Publisher
- دار المعارف مصر
- Released
- 1966
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Religion & Spirituality, Poetry, Religious Topics, Philosophical Topics, Classics, Short Stories, Bilingual Edition
- Description
- In this mystical prose work, three gods engage in a profound discourse exploring various spiritual concepts. Kahlil Gibran, known for his symbolic and melancholic style, delves into themes such as justice, love, and the soul. The book reflects Gibran's philosophical insights and artistic vision, inviting readers to contemplate the deeper meanings of existence and the human experience. Through rich imagery and lyrical language, Gibran weaves a narrative that transcends time, encouraging introspection and a connection to the divine. The exploration of these timeless themes resonates with readers, making it a significant contribution to spiritual literature.



