Gibran Khalil Gibran is a Lebanese poet, storyteller, writer, and painter. He excelled in poetry, stories, and drawing.

He assumed the leadership position of Arab diaspora poets and writers. He died in 1931 and left a rich legacy attested by major libraries around the world. He is considered the third most sold poet in the world, after William Shakespeare and the Chinese poet Lao Tzu. His most famous book is “The Prophet.”