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Original Title: The Forerunner: His Parables and Poems
Edition Language: Arabic URL http://www.titaniumstores.com/dp/B00KA5NNEA
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السابق Paperback | Pages: 80 pages
Rating: 3.77 | 1049 Users | 127 Reviews

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Title:السابق
Author:Kahlil Gibran
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 80 pages
Published:January 1st 1900 by دار العرب للبستاني
Categories:Poetry. Philosophy. Fiction

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-- الكتاب عبارة عن أربعٍ وعشرين حكاية قصيرة و قصيدة نثر مع مقدمة
-- فى حكايات وأمثال جبران حكمة عميقة
-- حكاياته تمتاز ببساطة فى السرد ، وسلاسة فى التركيب ، وطرافة فى الصور الرمزية
-- فى هذا الكتاب تبنّى جبران بشكل كبير مبدأ التقمّص والعودات الدائمة المطهّرة ، والدوران فى الأبد ، والانبثاق من الله والرجوع إليه ، فلا بدء ولا نهاية إلا فيه لأنه الأزل
الحياة لا يحدّها زمن ففى كل موت تهيئة لولادة جديدة

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Ratings: 3.77 From 1049 Users | 127 Reviews

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Lacks consistency...otherwise a good read!!

It takes time to understand. And solitude too.

Classic Gibran this time in small story and parable form. Gibran sometimes takes a song that you never knew you were singing and whistles it to you. I love the softness in his truth compared for example to the harshness of Nietzsches. Some of the parables were brilliant, especially one called Gods fool. Very short book and worth a quick read. One of the best bits was: Though born a king, is without a kingdom; and him who though ruled in flesh rules in spirit.

It makes me happy reading about the Power possessed by the ones that are Weak and the Weakness that lies within the strength of Strong, thus feeling that the things unseen are sometimes way significant than the things that are apparently obvious and seemingly ostensible.



"Beyond this burdened self lies my freer self, and to him my dreams are a battle fought in twilight and my desires the rattling of bones. Too young am I and too outraged to be my freer self. And how shall I become my freer self unless I slay my burdened selves, or unless all men become free?"Gives Gibran a bit more freedom than Prophet/Garden. Occasionally even funny.

This is a short collection of poetic little stories in a similar vein as The Prophet. There were some moments of lovely beauty and a lot of food for thought overall.

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