
The Return of the Prophet
A Poetic Call to Reclaim Truth, Justice, and the Sacred Homeland
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Narrateur(s):
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Chris Harper
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Auteur(s):
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Mohamed Hammoud
À propos de cet audio
After twelve years of absence, Al-Mustafa returns to his homeland—only to find it shattered by war, colonization, and silence. In the ruins of Orphalese, the Prophet speaks again—not from atop a ship’s deck, but from the soil of the wounded land itself.
The Return of the Prophet is a poetic sequel to Kahlil Gibran’s masterpiece. Echoing Gibran’s rhythm and style, this deeply spiritual and revolutionary work reawakens the voice of resistance, belonging, and hope.
Set against the backdrop of modern-day suffering—displacement, apartheid, and the destruction of sacred homelands—this book is both elegy and anthem. Through 28 chapters and an epilogue, Al-Mustafa walks among the people once more, speaking not just of love and beauty but of justice, truth, martyrdom, and humanity’s reckoning.
A tribute to the people of Southern Lebanon and Gaza, this book is for all who refuse to be erased.
“I have returned not to speak, but to listen. Not to lead, but to build alongside you.”
©2025 D2L Publishing (P)2025 Mohamed Hammoud