About The Return of the Prophet
What if the Prophet never left?
In this lyrical sequel to Khalil Gibran’s timeless classic, The Prophet, Al-Mustafa returns to the land he once departed — not to say farewell, but to bear witness. Twelve years have passed. The olive groves are scorched. The cedar weeps sap like tears. And the people he once loved now wander through the ashes, wounded by war, forgotten by the world.
Set in a land that mirrors modern-day Lebanon and Palestine — though never named — The Return of the Prophet is both a lament and a call to rise. It is a voice for all who have known exile, injustice, occupation, or silence.
Across 28 chapters and a closing epilogue, Al-Mustafa speaks again — not only of love, marriage, and beauty, but of martyrdom, memory, freedom, and the fight to reclaim what is sacred. His words, once gentle and timeless, now carry the weight of fire, resistance, and return.
Blending poetry with prophecy, this book is a meditation on truth and a tribute to the resilience of the human spirit. It is for the displaced, the grieving, the faithful, and the defiant — for all those who believe that dignity must never be surrendered.
The Return of the Prophet is not simply a continuation of Gibran’s work. It is a return to the soul — and a reckoning with the world as it is.
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Author Bio:
Mohamed Hammoud is a leadership coach, community advocate, and TEDx speaker who empowers others to lead with clarity, compassion, and courage. A recognized voice on emotional intelligence, anti-racism, and inclusive leadership, he weaves personal narratives with social impact to inspire meaningful change.
Born in Lebanon and raised in Canada, Mohamed holds a specialization in French, Spanish, and Comparative Literature and has lived and studied in Quebec, France, and Spain. He has served as an educator, speaker, and political candidate and remains a dedicated ally, mentor, and voice for the marginalized.
He is the founder of Desire2Lead, a consultancy devoted to cultivating emotionally intelligent leaders and building high-trust teams. When he’s not writing, you’ll find him coaching executives, facilitating healing dialogues, or walking the river trails of southwestern Ontario.
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