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Dahesh Voice Vol. 4 № 2 Issue # 14, Sept. 1998
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admin and Arabic Cover: Picturesque panoramic views on Lake Maggiore−Italy.

 

Editorial:  Where are we from Respecting all Religious Beliefs Without Exception?
The Editorial Board  Page # 1

 

Literature:  The Lewis Carroll Phenomenon
Dr. Najwa Nasr  Page # 4

 

Social Issues:  Women, Health, and Development...
Shree Mulay, Ph.D.  Page # 13

 

Medical/Medicine:  Tobacco Smoking and Cardiovascular Risk
Dr. Parviz Ghadirian  Page # 16

 

Literature:  On Translating Dr. Dahesh
Prof. Jeanette W. S. Atiya  Page # 18

 

Selections:  Tyranny of the Tribe of the Giants
Dr. Dahesh  Page # 24

 

Ethics:  Notes on Living for Good
Douglas S. Johnson  Page # 26

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Dahesh Voice Vol. 4 № 1 Issue # 13, June 1998
English Section:

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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Dahesh Voice Vol. 1 No. 1 Issue # 1 - June 1995
Editorial: Dahesh Voice
The Editor Page # 1

Science: The Physical Nature of Light
Louay Eldada, Ph.D. Page # 3

Could Daheshism Be the Solution
Mounir Murad Page # 10

The Daheshist Journey
Mario Henry Chakkour Page # 16

Selections: The Hospitaliy of Jonas and Peter
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Born Again with Dr. Dahesh
Salim Onbargi
$24.00
The Preface to this book summarizes the major thrust of the book thus: "The great importance of this book is derived from its central figure, Dr. Dahesh, around whom all the events related therein evolve. It is an unpretentious, humble, and true testimony of the man, his deeds, and doctrine, written as a token of gratitude, and tribute to his humanity and unsurpassed greatness, which had the effect of transforming the author's life entirely, making his experience an actual rebirth of his self."

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The Inferno of Dr. Dahesh V.1, a Master Piece!
Dr. Dahesh
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It is a journey by Dr. Dahesh into 52 lower degrees of hell, "the underworld of eternal gloom," or "the kingdom of darkness." The author depicted scenes of the sinners' suffering and quaking horrors. The book, however, does not confine itself to a description of these sinners, but it reveals the reasons for suffering in hell. In fact, two motives actuate his descriptions: a punitive one with the purpose of deterring men from committing evil, and one of compassion with the purpose of offering them guidance.
Thus, The Inferno of Dr. Dahesh is not only a literary masterpiece but also a moral one; its purpose is to reveal divine justice: the reward or punishment of man according to his deeds.
The book consists of 52 rhymed prose poems of four sestets each. Each poem describes an infernal underworld in a lower degree of hell. Though the allotment of four sestets only to an infernal underworld is a little short, yet each of these sestets is fraught iwth an atmosphere of ghastly dread. Accompanying these poems are two expressive illustrations of each infernal world, which add more to the piled up horrors. Halim Dammous wrote of these poems, saying: "The verse ran like a motion picture of hell in full colors."

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Lightning and Thunder, Poetic Version
Dr. Dahesh/Halim Dammous
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Poetic Version
This book consists of 200 six line stanzas, which the author had composed in 1942.
The book is best portrayed by words from the author's introduction:"It is lightning, but from within myself, and verbal thunders in which I tried to explain what I sense and feel concerning different episodes in this lifetime is a brief manner not exceeding a six-line stanza for ech topic. All I have written is out of hones conviction and certainty, specially regarding clergymen, justice, money, woman, and so many other cocnerns related to the life of man on this sickly Earth."

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