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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.

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Memoirs of a Dinar
Dr. Dahesh
$60.00
An unusual novel which Dr. Dahesh had composed in less than 24 hours spread over 12 days (from the third to the fourteenth of January 1946).
The hero, a Dinar(a golden coin), by virtue of its transference from one hand to another roams several countries for almost a century. It wanders into cities, villages, palaces, cottages, monasteries, nighclubs; it travels in the air and dives to the bottom of the seas; it accompanies good and bad people, kings and commons; it listens to animals and witnesses two national liberation movements in India and England as well as two World Wars and later a third World War! Above all, it records its observations with the genius of a spellbinding storyteller and renders its judgments with the wisdom of a philosopher.
The book is a summary statement of the views of the author regarding society and its corruption, clergymen, politics, human rights, courts of justice, money, love, psychology of wars, art and literature. Underlying his harsh critical attitude is the author’s deep desire for reform.

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Winged Imagination or The Life of the Moon Dwellers Arabic Version
Dr. Dahesh
$15.00
Do you like to explore a strange world where the body length of its inhabitants is about a hundred or two hundred meters (33 or 66 feet) but the width of their chests does not exceed three centimeters (~1 inch)? Where a bird is larger than a whale in size and more intelligent than humans on Earth. Where chicken is the size of three elephants...
This book is full of unusual comic imaginings depicting the rich exciting imagination of the author.

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Eulogies by Learned Authors, Journalists, Statesmen, Clergymen and Others about the Founder of Daheshism
Group of Writers
$15.00
In the middle of 1947, the Lebanese newspapers published news of the execution of Dr. Dahesh in Azerbaijan, north of Iran, providing by way of evidence two photographs supposedly of Dr. Dahesh, before and after the execution. The truth is that Dr. Dahesh, at that time, was living in Beirut away from public notice due to the oppressive persecution by the Lebanese government. As for who was the man executed and what the secret of the news was, the answer to these questions is provided in the introduction to the book.
When news of the death of Dr. Dahesh spread out, his friends and acquaintances paid tribute to him: enumerating his virtues, and his outstanding qualities as well as his positive influence on them. This book comprises the sum total of the eulogies which were written, in addition to selections of the handwriting of those who eulogized him.

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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".

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Departing Sails
George Shakkur
$20.00
The author of this book is not a writer, not a poet; it is enough to say about him that he is a human being, that is, a man who tried to chant everlasting sweet sorrows, a man who loved life but only through his great love of Dahesh." This quotation cited from the author's Preface to his book draws for us a clear picture of the whole book. This volume is in the form of prose poems or cantos in which the author addresses his well-beloved Guide, Dr. Dahesh. These cantos are suffused with the fragrance of dreams and shades as well as marked with deep intensity of the feelings of love and longing. The reader would be captivated by the profusion of imagery and its hauntingly rhythmical beauty.
The book has been rendered from French into Arabic by the Poet. Mussa Al-Maalouf.

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Critical Analyses of the Literary Works of Dr. Dahesh by Men of Letters, Poets, Authors, and Journalists
Group of Writers
$20.00
Tens of essays and comments give the reader an overview of Dr. Dahesh’s voluminous literary output, the rich and deep significance of his ideas, the sublimity of his purpose, the beauty of his style, and the diversity of his works.

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Introduction to Daheshism
Ghazi Brax
$20.00
Introduction to Daheshism

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The Song of Songs
Dr. Dahesh
$50.00
The Song of Songs which Solomon the Wise, had chanted 3000 years ago exerted a long lasting influence on world literature. A great number of writers rendered it in their own style. Dr. Dahesh too had extracted from its gold mine the rough precious stone, hewing it down into shape with his pen and embossing it with gem-like descriptions drawn from his own creative imagination in the form of a musical drama.

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The Song of Songs (Nashid al-Anshad) Arabic Version
Dr. Dahesh
$50.00
The Song of Songs which Solomon the Wise, had chanted 3000 years ago exerted a long lasting influence on world literature. A great number of writers rendered it in their own style. Dr. Dahesh too had extracted from its gold mine the rough precious stone, hewing it down into shape with his pen and embossing it with gem-like descriptions drawn from his own creative imagination in the form of a musical drama.

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