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Dr. Dahesh (in Arabic الدكتور داهش) (b. in Jerusalem in 1909 – died in New York in 1984) was the name-title and pen name of Salim Moussa Achi (in Arabic سليم موسى عشّي) founder of Daheshism. ==Life== ''Salim Moussa Achi'' was born in Jerusalem on June 1, 1909, to Assyrian Christian parents ''Moussa Elias Al-Achi'' and ''Shmoune Hanna Al-Achi (née Kanoun)''. Shortly after his birth the family moved to Beirut, Lebanon.〔Astarte, issue 5, September 2, 1947, by Pierre Rufayel.〕 He was a Lebanese humanist, author, philosopher, and purported worker of miracles.〔(OneFineArt: Biography of Dr. Dahesh )〕 By the age of 21, he had adopted the name ''Dahesh'', Arabic for "inspiring wonder". Dr. Dahesh established Daheshism as a religion in 1942. The spiritual message of Daheshism can be summarized in a belief in the existence and immortality of the spirit, reincarnation, the unity of religions and the spiritual causality and just reward (karma). His publishing career included essays, poetry, short stories, novels, and an autobiography, and exceeded 150 works.〔(Dahesh Heritage & The Daheshist Publishing Co. )〕 Dahesh was imprisoned on September 9, 1944〔(Letter from Dahesh to Noon, his Attorner at Law )〕 and later on stripped of his Lebanese nationality and exiled from Lebanon in 1944 during the reign of Lebanese President Bechara El Khoury. In 1953, Lebanon, the newly elected President Camille Chamoun restored his citizenship. Dr. Dahesh died in April 9, 1984, in New York. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dr. Dahesh」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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