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Although born in a Maronite Christian family, Gibran was not a RELIGIOUS Christian. He was greatly influenced by the Buddhism, Confucianism, and other believes. He himself once met the spiritual leader of Bahai. In one of his poem his quoted that he was finding truth all his life.

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