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Mountain of Pleasures Vol. 6, of Paradises of the Goddesses Set with Sacred Lotus 10 Vols.
Dr. Dahesh
$15.00
A combination of prose and rhymed poems, composed between 1976 and 1980, and covering a wide range of philosophical, descriptive, emotional, prayerful, satirical, fictional, and epigrammatic subjects.
The Lyre of the Gods V.2
Dr. Dahesh
$26.00
A collection of prose poems written throughout 1933. They maybe considered as complementary to The Secrets of the Gods due to the similarities between the themes of the two books.
The Miracles and Wonders of Dr. Dahesh
Lutfi Radwan
$20.00
The author, a former chief-editor of the Egyptian magazine "al-Musawwar", did not only witness the astounding miracles of Dr. Dahesh, but he went further into researching the nature of the power performing these miracles and into its revealed teachings. The author interviewed friends, followers, and acquaintances of Dr. Dahesh, listening to their testimonies. Then he reviewed Dr. Dahesh';s writings, as well as what was written about him. The result was this book. Yussuf Wahbi, leading star and master of the Arabic Theater wrote the Introduction.
Essays and Articles by Men of Letters, Scholars, and Journalists about the book "Memoirs of a Dinar"
Group of Writers
$10.00
It is “the story of humanity in this age,” “a harsh but true judgment of humanity,” “A drawing map to a school of thought,” “A literary prodigy,” “the Odyssey of the Twentieth century”: these are a few of the titles to nearly fifty essays and reviews about the book "Memoirs of a Dinar".
Dr. Dahesh's Journeys Around the World Vol.4
Dr. Dahesh
$40.00
Travel is not accidental in the life of Dr. Dahesh. He traveled wide and far—to the Middle and Far East, Russia, North America, and almost all of the African and European countries. He recorded, in this series, facts of his travels, his observations, and his wide-ranged commentaries.
Dr. Dahesh’s travel literature stands out for its fidelity to facts in narration and description, its accuracy in recording the exact time and numbers, its exploration of the natural, cultural, social, and economic aspects of each country he visited, the similarities and differences among nations.
Dr. Dahesh’s Journeys come close to being an autobiography, acquainting the reader with the personality of the author, his attitudes, taste, spiritual philosophy, and the manner of his life.
Dr. Dahesh’s travel literature stands out for its fidelity to facts in narration and description, its accuracy in recording the exact time and numbers, its exploration of the natural, cultural, social, and economic aspects of each country he visited, the similarities and differences among nations.
Dr. Dahesh’s Journeys come close to being an autobiography, acquainting the reader with the personality of the author, his attitudes, taste, spiritual philosophy, and the manner of his life.
Strange Stories & Wonderful Tales V.1 Spanish Version
Dr. Dahesh
$49.00
Short stories that embark the reader onto exciting plots, perplexing climaxes, and sudden unexpected denouements.
Even more remarkable are the author’s views conveyed in these short stories with respect to the subject of eternal laws of divine justice through reincarnation.
Even more remarkable are the author’s views conveyed in these short stories with respect to the subject of eternal laws of divine justice through reincarnation.
Songs of a Worshiper V.10, of Gardens of the Gods Adorned with Roses of Paradise 10 Volumes
Dr. Dahesh
$15.00
This series, a collection of lyrical pieces written over half a century from l927 to 1976, reflects the author’s seemingly contradictory feelings of sadness, joy, despair and hope.
The Broken Heart
Dr. Dahesh
$40.00
A collection of prose and rhymed poems that Dr. Dahesh composed during 1934 and 1935. The theme “spiritual alienation” as echoes in most of its subjects: the insignificance and transience of earthly life, the revolt against corrupt practices of this world, the author’s fleeing city life into nature, and his longing to the world of the spirit—the world of knowledge, freedom, and happiness.
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