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Diary of the Founder of Daheshism (1945-1945)
Dr. Dahesh
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Diary of the Founder of Daheshism (1945-1945)
Differences between Catholicism and Daheshism
Dr. Dahesh
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Differences between Catholicism and Daheshism
Daheshism and the Effects of Morality on the Conduct of Nations
Nicola Daher
$3.00
The author in this lecture introduces religious and historical examples in his attempt to prove that the crucial factor in the collapse of civilizations is a moral one. His final conclusion is that the world being dominated today by materialistic values is threatened with total annihilation unless it heeds spiritual and lofty values.
Halim Dammous and Spirituality in His Writings
Najwa Salam Brax
$35.00
The life of the Lebanese poet, Halim Dammous (1888–1957), in this book, has been divided into two stages: the first stage, materialistic, prior to his belief in Daheshism and the second stage, spiritualistic, following his belief in Daheshism.
A Writer of Prose and A Writer of Poetry V.1
Dr. Dahesh/Halim Dammous
$26.00
In this book, Dr. Dahesh rephrases most of what he has written between 1930 and 1950 into octave-rhymed stanzas; then the poet Halim Dammous “being aware,” as he says, “of the impact of these inspired words and of the origin of these heart-deep feelings,” transposes them from rhymed prose into rhymed verse.
In the verse version, the reader finds an almost total faithfulness to the original rhymed prose and at the same time an easy flow of rhythm.
In the verse version, the reader finds an almost total faithfulness to the original rhymed prose and at the same time an easy flow of rhythm.
A Writer of Prose and A Writer of Poetry Vol. 2
Dr. Dahesh/Halim Dammous
$26.00
In this book, Dr. Dahesh rephrases most of what he has written between 1930 and 1950 into octave-rhymed stanzas; then the poet Halim Dammous “being aware,” as he says, “of the impact of these inspired words and of the origin of these heart-deep feelings,” transposes them from rhymed prose into rhymed verse.
In the verse version, the reader finds an almost total faithfulness to the original rhymed prose and at the same time an easy flow of rhythm.
In the verse version, the reader finds an almost total faithfulness to the original rhymed prose and at the same time an easy flow of rhythm.
Dr. Dahesh's Journeys Around the World Vol.1
Dr. Dahesh
$55.00
al-Rihlah al-Ula' Am 1969 (From the East to the West with Dr. Georges Khabsa, 1969) 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.
Fleeting Mirages
Dr. Dahesh
$24.00
This book consists of prose and rhymed poems which have some general distinctive characteristics in common with the author’s contemplative and emotive literature. Five major events cast dark shadows over the book: the crucifying persecution against Dr. Dahesh, the death of Dr. Dahesh’s mother, the suicide of Magda Hadad, the second World War, and the assassination of Gandhi, “the prophet of humanity.” However this dark view is counterbalanced with a bright side emanating from poems about love and nature.
Humble Supplications
Dr. Dahesh
$25.00
It comprises prayers and spiritual hymns composed at different times in Dr. Dahesh’s life: from individual prayers to collective prayers, and then further to cosmic prayers in which nature and the orbs of heavenly spheres join the author in worship.
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