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In The Tempests, Gibran talks about life, death, and love with a philosophical logic adorned with a literary preamble. He uses his philosophy to articulate the tongues of flowers and trees in order to reveal through them the secrets of this universe. In this book, Gibran divided the word slavery according to the role of people in representing slavery on the stage of human life. He also described the state of the Easterners and their body in an image that shows their submissiveness and failure, describing the East as a patient who has been plagued by illnesses and epidemics until he became accustomed to illness and familiar with pain. Gibran calls for an exit from this civilizational state by glorifying the values of rebellion and adopting a spirit of uniqueness instead of blindly following traditions. Reading: Nizar Taha Hajj Ahmad #Gibran_Khalil_Gibran #Gibran_Khalil_Gibran #Arabic_Language #Arabic_Literature #Audio_book #Audiobook #Arabic_Literature #Lisan_Arabi #Arabic_Poetry