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'''Gibran Khalil Gibran''' ([[January 6]], 1883 – [[April 10]], 1931) was a Lebanese artist, poet, and writer. Many of his writings deal with Christianity, especially on the topic of spiritual love, but his mysticism is a convergence of several different influences such as [[Christianity]], [[Islam]], [[Sufism]], [[Judaism]] and [[Theosophy]].
'''Gibran Khalil Gibran''' ([[January 6]], 1883 – [[April 10]], 1931) was a Lebanese artist, poet, and writer. Many of his writings deal with Christianity, especially on the topic of spiritual love, but his [[Mysticism|mysticism]] is a convergence of several different influences such as [[Christianity]], [[Islam]], [[Sufism]], [[Judaism]] and [[Theosophy]].


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Gibran Khalil Gibran (January 6, 1883 – April 10, 1931) was a Lebanese artist, poet, and writer. Many of his writings deal with Christianity, especially on the topic of spiritual love, but his mysticism is a convergence of several different influences such as Christianity, Islam, Sufism, Judaism and Theosophy.