Gibran collected a number of his prose poems which had appeared in different magazines since 1904 and published them under the titles Dam’ah wa ‘Ibtisamah (A Tear and a Smile).
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Gibran’s Publication
Gibran’s “The Philosophy
of Religion and Religiosity”
Gibran also worked on Falsafat Al-Din wa’l-Tadayyun (The Philosophy of Religion and Religiosity), which was never published.
Gibran’s “Spirits
Rebellious”
Besides arranging for the publication of Al-Arwah Al-Mutamarridah (Spirits Rebellious),
Gibran’s “Nymphs
of the Valley”
Gibran published a savage attack against the Church and the State in ‛Ara’is Al-Muruj (Nymphs of the Valley), which earned him the reputation of being a rebel and a revolutionary, a reputation which the publication of his later mystical works only partially mitigated.
Gibran’s
First Book
Gibran published Al-Musiqah (The Music), his first book in Arabic.