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020 _a9782843055287
245 0 _aالاعمال الكاملة 4: هادي العلوي: كتاب التاو/
_cهادي العلوي
250 _aالطبعة الثانية؛
260 _aدمشق؛
_bدار المدى؛
_c2007
300 _a264p;
_b2007
_c22x14cm
490 _a9782843055287
520 _aTranslated to Arabic by Iraqi thinker Hadi al-Alawi (1933-1998), 'Tao Te Ching' ('Dao De Jing') or 'The Book of Tao' by Lao-Tsu. Alawi had an interest in Chinese politics and culture. He was attracted to Taoism and its 'communal' spirit. He resided for many years in China where he taught Arabic and immersed in the study of the culture. 'Tao Te Ching' is a classic Chinese text from around the 6th century BC. Most of the text is attributed to Lao-Tzu ('Old Master'), who was a court record keeper during the Zhou Dynasty. The text is considered an essential element of Taoist philosophy as well as having significant influences on Chinese religions, including Buddhism.
546 _aArabic
650 _aBL74-99 Religions of the world
_99186
650 _aTaoism
_99187
651 _aChina
942 _cBK
999 _c6404
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