The Baha'i Faith: The Emerging Global ReligionBaha'i Publishing, 2002 - 253 pages Explore the history, teachings, structure and community life of the world-wide Baha'i community-what may well be the most diverse organized body of people on earth-through this revised and updated comprehensive introduction (2002). Named by the Encyclopedia Britannica as a book that has made "significant contributions to the knowledge and understanding" of religious thought, The Baha'i Faith covers the most recent developments in a faith that, in just over 150 years, has grown to become the second most wide-spread of the independent world religions. |
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Page 64
... role was the Guardian's devotion of whatever degree of time he could spare to meet- ing with the steady flow of pilgrims visiting the Bahá'í World Centre from both East and West . Even these encounters were limited for the most part to ...
... role was the Guardian's devotion of whatever degree of time he could spare to meet- ing with the steady flow of pilgrims visiting the Bahá'í World Centre from both East and West . Even these encounters were limited for the most part to ...
Page 205
... role in mo- bilizing the social energy and commitment required for the accomplish- ment of ambitious public goals . From civilization's earliest stages , hu- man societies have felt it important to erect imposing edifices designed to ...
... role in mo- bilizing the social energy and commitment required for the accomplish- ment of ambitious public goals . From civilization's earliest stages , hu- man societies have felt it important to erect imposing edifices designed to ...
Page 234
... role for which the Báb had prepared the way and his refusal to compromise the universal nature of his message for partisan political ends . Browne's unhappiness is apparent in words he wrote about Bahá'u'lláh's statement on the oneness ...
... role for which the Báb had prepared the way and his refusal to compromise the universal nature of his message for partisan political ends . Browne's unhappiness is apparent in words he wrote about Bahá'u'lláh's statement on the oneness ...
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Abdu'l achievement Administrative Order Alí authority Báb Báb's Bábí Bahá Bahá'í administrative Bahá'í community Bahá'í Faith Bahá'í history Bahá'í literature Bahá'í Publishing Bahá'í teachings Bahá'í World Bahá'í World Centre Bahá'í writings Bahá'ís believe Bahá'u'lláh and Abdu'l-Bahá body Browne capacities Christian Cited in Shoghi civilization clergy Covenant Covenant of Bahá'u'lláh created divine economic Edward Granville Browne elected established exiles existence followers founder Gleanings global God's há'í Haifa hath Holy House of Justice human race humankind Imam individual institutions International Record Iran Islam Jesus Khán Kitáb-i-Aqdas knowledge laws local spiritual assemblies major Manifestations Mírzá Husayn Mírzá Yaḥyá mission Muhammad Mullá Mullá Husayn Muslim National Spiritual Assembly nature Order of Bahá'u'lláh Persia physical political prayer Prophets religion religious represent role shah Shiah Shoghi Effendi Síyáh-Chál Siyyid social society soul Táhirih tion truth u'lláh Universal House World Centre World Order world unity writings of Bahá'u'lláh