Beloved Prophet 2020
Title | Beloved Prophet 2020 PDF eBook |
Author | Kahlil Gibran |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2020-05 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780578654133 |
The true story of the loving relationship between Kahlil Gibran, the author of The Prophet, and Mary Haskell, his soulmate and inspiration
The Prophet
Title | The Prophet PDF eBook |
Author | Kahlil Gibran |
Publisher | |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 1951 |
Genre | Mysticism |
ISBN |
Gibran Love Letters
Title | Gibran Love Letters PDF eBook |
Author | Kahlil Gibran |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Authors, Arab |
ISBN | 9781851681068 |
Kahlil Gibran and May Ziadah, two Lebanese writers living in different parts of the world, knew each other solely through the letters they exchanged and from each other's work -- they never met in person.This unparalleled collection of letters sheds a new light on Gibran's innermost feelings and offers a glimpse into the mind of this renowned author.
The New Prophet
Title | The New Prophet PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin MacNevin Clark |
Publisher | Balboa Press |
Pages | 98 |
Release | 2020-09-06 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 198225419X |
Knowing his final days are upon him and wanting to be with family, the great counselor Ishala returns to his hometown where he had spent many years healing wounds and providing hope to so many. His beloved son Ezekiel sits with him through his last days, and together they share a sacred conversation in which the son asks his father to bestow upon him his wisdom regarding the human condition. The counselor—a man who has lived a life of love and service with each word he spoke and each breath he took—recounts parables and enriches his meaning through metaphor as he leaves his son with this beautiful parting gift. Inspired by Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet, Kevin MacNevin Clark presents deep meditative truths that will awaken your heart. This book is as much for those hurting as it is for the hopeful.
The Prophets
Title | The Prophets PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Jones, Jr. |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 400 |
Release | 2021-01-05 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0593085701 |
Best Book of the Year NPR • The Washington Post • Boston Globe • TIME • USA Today • Entertainment Weekly • Real Simple • Parade • Buzzfeed • Electric Literature • LitHub • BookRiot • PopSugar • Goop • Library Journal • BookBub • KCRW • Finalist for the National Book Award • One of the New York Times Notable Books of the Year • One of the New York Times Best Historical Fiction of the Year • Instant New York Times Bestseller A singular and stunning debut novel about the forbidden union between two enslaved young men on a Deep South plantation, the refuge they find in each other, and a betrayal that threatens their existence. Isaiah was Samuel's and Samuel was Isaiah's. That was the way it was since the beginning, and the way it was to be until the end. In the barn they tended to the animals, but also to each other, transforming the hollowed-out shed into a place of human refuge, a source of intimacy and hope in a world ruled by vicious masters. But when an older man—a fellow slave—seeks to gain favor by preaching the master's gospel on the plantation, the enslaved begin to turn on their own. Isaiah and Samuel's love, which was once so simple, is seen as sinful and a clear danger to the plantation's harmony. With a lyricism reminiscent of Toni Morrison, Robert Jones, Jr., fiercely summons the voices of slaver and enslaved alike, from Isaiah and Samuel to the calculating slave master to the long line of women that surround them, women who have carried the soul of the plantation on their shoulders. As tensions build and the weight of centuries—of ancestors and future generations to come—culminates in a climactic reckoning, The Prophets fearlessly reveals the pain and suffering of inheritance, but is also shot through with hope, beauty, and truth, portraying the enormous, heroic power of love.
Makkah at the Time of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
Title | Makkah at the Time of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) PDF eBook |
Author | Binimad Al-Ateeqi |
Publisher | |
Pages | 184 |
Release | 2020-03-17 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781710858853 |
In this groundbreaking research, Lt. Col. Abdulaziz (Binimad) Al-Ateeqi unveils Makkah at c. 600 AD in greater detail than ever before. Relying on the oldest existing texts from authentic sources and relevant maps to resurrect the layout and geography of Makkah as it was during the lifetime of Prophet Muḥammad (PBUH) (570-632 AD), the book's many exclusive maps and images provide a visual representation of the Holy City that remained seemingly impossible prior to this work. Adding new layers of insight to existing scholarship with many unique discoveries of his own, the author first highlights little-known references to Makkah in the Bible, the Qurʾān, and other ancient sources before taking readers on a brief journey from the earliest of times up until the time period depicted in this captivating, in-depth look at the city of the Prophet's birth. With special sections dedicated to the history of Makkah's clans and important landmarks like the Kaʿbah, Maqām Ibrāhīm, and the Prophet's homes, the book's 26 images also include original, full-color maps of Makkah's mountains, valleys, homes, wells, pathways, and marketplaces, along with detailed descriptions of each landmark and numerous insights into the history, politics, and personalities of Makkah during a crucial period, making this volume an essential companion to anyone with an interest in the Prophet's biography and the history of Islam.
Khadija
Title | Khadija PDF eBook |
Author | Reşit Haylamaz |
Publisher | Tughra Books |
Pages | 114 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1597841218 |
Exploring the birth period of Islam, this biography focuses on one of the most prominent and respected Muslim women in history, Khadija, the wife of the Prophet Muhammad. Addressing both her devotion and her leadership roles in Mecca, this book shines light on a figure who is an inspiration to women, both Muslim and non-Muslim alike.