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 Khalil Gibran was born on January 6, 1883, in Bsharri, Lebanon. He immigrated with his family to Boston in 1895. During his life, Gibran was a creative artist who created hundreds of portraits and drawings. Gibran's works, are written in both Arabic and English, are full of emotional expressions and express his deeply religious and spiritual nature. Khalil Gibran was a writer and poet whose book The Prophet, achieved unusual success in the United States. Also he produced many other works such as Kingdom of the Imagination (1927), Al-Mawakib (The Processions, 1919), and Al-Bada'i' waal-Tara'if (The New and the Marvellous, 1923), The Forerunner (1920) and many others.

   Mikhail Naima was born on November, 1889, Biskintā, Lebanon and died on February, 1988, Beirut. Lebanese literary critic, author, novelist, and short-story writer. He helped present modern realism into Arabic prose fiction. Naima's works are prose, poetic, realistic and autobiographical. His best well-known work is a mystical parable, "Book of Mirdad"  and he also has many other works such as al-Marāhil (1933; “The Stages”), Kana ma kāna (1937; “Once upon a Time”, and al-Bayādir(1945; “The Threshing Floors”
      Abu Madi was born in the village of Al-Muhaydithah, Lebanon, in 1889. Arab journalist and poet whose poetry achieved popularity through his expressive and simple use of lang relevance of his thoughts to modern Arab readers. In 1911, Elia Abu Madi published his first collection of poems, Tazkar al-Madi and he has other works such as Al-Dīwān al-thānīAl-Jadāwil (“Streams”), Tibr wa-turāb ( “Ore and Dust”),  Al-Khamāʾil ( “Thickets”) 

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