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What (who) is The Prophet - definition


The Prophet (book)         
1923 BOOK WITH 26 PROSE POETRY FABLES BY KAHLIL GIBRAN
The Prophet; Orphalese; The Garden of the Prophet; Almitra; The Garden of The Prophet; Almustafa
The Prophet is a book of 26 prose poetry fables written in English by the Lebanese-American poet and writer Kahlil Gibran. It was originally published in 1923 by Alfred A.
The Prophet (musician)         
  • The Prophet, 2015
DUTCH DJ
The Prophet (producer); The Prophet (DJ); DJ The Prophet; Dov J. Elkabas; Dov Elkabas
Dov Joseph Elkabas (born 5 November 1968), known professionally as DJ The Prophet, is an Israeli-Dutch hardcore techno and hardstyle DJ and producer. The Prophet is also the owner of one of the largest hardstyle record labels, Scantraxx.
The Prophet (play)         
EDITION OF A PLAY BY HONE KOUKA
User:DrThneed/The Prophet
The Prophet is a 2004 play by New Zealand playwright Hone Kouka. The play has themes of teenage pregnancy and suicide.
Examples of use of The Prophet
1. When the Prophet was with him, he said to the Prophet: ‘Stay at a distance.
2. All divine prophets, from the prophet Adam, peace be upon him, to the prophet Moses, to the prophet Jesus Christ, to the prophet Mohammad, have all called humanity to monotheism, justice, brotherhood, love and compassion.
3. The Prophet defines this in a hadith quoted by Aishah who says that the Prophet said to her: «Aishah!
4. The Egyptian ruler recognized the Prophet but decided to remain Christian and hoped to have friendly relations with the Prophet.
5. Several women who came in contact with the Prophet and were called Barrah had their names changed by the Prophet.