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My Ruined Hand or How I Fell the Destructive Death Fall
Dr. Dahesh
$15.00
Have you ever read about an author who had written a whole book about his hand and its pains? It is a novel subject which perhaps only Dr. Dahesh had tackled.
This book is a collection of lyrical pieces, most of which are rhymed, in which the author expresses over a period of three years the pains of his hand as a result of his delipidating fall in the spring of 1976.
The extraordinary ability of Dr. Dahesh appears in his “anatomy of the feelings of grief” However, his work is not cofined to an anlysis of his pain, for he ascribes the painful fall, the continuation of pain, and the lack of any cure at the physicians' hands to the principle of divine justice. Then soon you find him raising his supplications to God, his last refuge, that He may have mercy on him and heal his hand.

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Opinions of Learned Authors, Journalists, Statesmen, Clergymen and Others about the Founder of Daheshism
Group of Writers
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Opinions about Dr. Dahesh. Some admirers find him extraordinary, others are moderate in their judgments of him, and still others are rather cautious waiting for history to say its final word about him. But nearly all of them agree on three matters: the extraordinary personality of Dr. Dahesh, his supernatural power, and the sublime and reforming nature of his message.

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Dahesh Voice Vol. 1 № 2 Issue # 2, Sept. 1995
English Section:

"Birds of Paradise" by Austrian Artist Joseph Streich

 

Editorial:  Spiritual Awakening in the Land of Materialism
The Editor  Page # 1

 

Selections:  This Society (intoduction to the book) and Chap. 1-5 from Memoirs of A Dinar
Dr. Dahesh A Trans. by A. Watani  Page # 4

 

Essay:  On Growing Up in America
Gibran Majdalany, Ed.D.  Page # 11

 

Science:  Fiber Optic Telecommunications
Louay Eldada, Ph.D.  Page # 16

 

Art:  The Dahesh Museum
Page # 23

 

Science:  Science and Art
R. Sahliya, Ph.D.  Page # 29

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Dahesh Voice Vol. 3 № 3 Issue # 11, Dec 1997
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The Lions Courtyard, Granada−Alhambra (Lions Statues−Interior Court).

 

 Editorial:  Where is Justice in Interrelationships?
The Editor  Page # 1

 

Literature:  William Blake and Kahlil Gibran...
George N. El-Hage, Ph.D  Page # 4

 

Medical/Medicine:  Risk of Cancer Attributed to Tobacco Smoking
Dr. Parviz Ghadirian  Page # 13

 

Culture:  Science in Muslim Spain
Sema’an I. Salem, Ph.D.  Page # 16

 

Ethics:  Globalizations of Culture...
Mursi Saad el-Din, Ph.D.  Page # 23

 

Selections:  Memoirs of A Dinar
Dr. Dahesh  Page # 27

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Dahesh Voice Vol. 3 № 4 Issue # 12, March 1998
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Gateway to India, Bombay.
Courtesy of Government of India Tourist Office

 

Editorial:  The Road to Human Perfection
The Editor  Page # 1

 

Literature:  William Blake and Kahlil Gibran..
George N. El-Hage, Ph.D.  Page # 4

 

Ethics:  Of Justice and Illusion
Douglas S. Johnson  Page # 14

 

Medical/Medicine:  Effects of Active and Passive Smoking On Human Reproduction and Pregnancy
Dr. Parviz Ghadirian  Page # 17

 

Selections:  Memoirs of A Dinar
Dr. Dahesh  Page # 19

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Dahesh Voice Vol. 4 № 1 Issue # 13, June 1998
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Baudin. Faun playing the flute. Watercolor.

 

Editorial:  The Voice of the Future
The Editor  Page # 1

 

Civilization:  The Development of the Alphabet
Sema’an Salem, Ph.D. and Lynda A. Salem  Page # 4

 

Computers:  Computer and Data Communication Evolution
Elias Majdalani, Ph.D.  Page # 16

 

Art:  “The Baroque” by Dr. Sarwat Okasha
Mursi Saad el-Din, Ph.D  Page # 20

 

Selections:  Memoirs of A Dinar
Dr. Dahesh  Page # 24

 

Medicine:  Drugs and the Brain
Page # 30

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Memoirs of a Dinar, Arabic version 2nd ED
Dr. Dahesh
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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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Memoirs of a Dinar Spanish Version (Memorias de un Dinar)
Dr. Dahesh
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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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Memoirs of a Dinar French Version (Memoires d'un 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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Memoirs of a Dinar German Version (Memoiren eines 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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