The Baha'i Faith: The Emerging Global ReligionHarper & Row, 1990 - 228 pages This is a study of the history, teachings, administrative structure and community life of the Baha'i faith, the youngest and fastest growing of the world's independent religions. |
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Page 116
... consider Moses to be inferior to him in some way , and regard Muhammad as an imposter . A majority of orthodox Jews see Moses as the revelation of God to man and consider Jesus Christ to be a false prophet . Muslims consider both Moses ...
... consider Moses to be inferior to him in some way , and regard Muhammad as an imposter . A majority of orthodox Jews see Moses as the revelation of God to man and consider Jesus Christ to be a false prophet . Muslims consider both Moses ...
Page 143
... consider one of the distinguishing features of their religion to be the special Covenant of Bahá'u'lláh , through which a future world order and world civilization will come into being . They believe that the nucleus and pattern of this ...
... consider one of the distinguishing features of their religion to be the special Covenant of Bahá'u'lláh , through which a future world order and world civilization will come into being . They believe that the nucleus and pattern of this ...
Page 201
... consider those who wish you evil as the wishers of good . You must not see evil as evil and then com- promise with your opinion , for to treat in a smooth , kindly way one whom you consider evil or an enemy is hypocrisy and this is not ...
... consider those who wish you evil as the wishers of good . You must not see evil as evil and then com- promise with your opinion , for to treat in a smooth , kindly way one whom you consider evil or an enemy is hypocrisy and this is not ...
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