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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... regarded by neighbor- ing peoples as a reformed branch of the parent religion . Christian- ity did not appear as a ... regarded a Muslim or vice - versa , even as no Buddhist , Brahmin , or Christian can be regarded as Muslim or vice ...
... regarded by neighbor- ing peoples as a reformed branch of the parent religion . Christian- ity did not appear as a ... regarded a Muslim or vice - versa , even as no Buddhist , Brahmin , or Christian can be regarded as Muslim or vice ...
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... regarded as signaliz- ing through its advent the coming of age of the entire human race . It should be viewed . . . as marking the last and highest stage in the stupendous evolu- tion of man's collective life on this planet . The ...
... regarded as signaliz- ing through its advent the coming of age of the entire human race . It should be viewed . . . as marking the last and highest stage in the stupendous evolu- tion of man's collective life on this planet . The ...
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... regarded as a Muslim or vice versa , even as no Buddhist , Brahmin or Christian can be regarded a Muslim . " 5 Bahá'ís believe that this new independent faith has the capacity to unite the peoples of the world and will , in the distant ...
... regarded as a Muslim or vice versa , even as no Buddhist , Brahmin or Christian can be regarded a Muslim . " 5 Bahá'ís believe that this new independent faith has the capacity to unite the peoples of the world and will , in the distant ...
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The Bahá'í Faith: The Emerging Global Religion William S. Hatcher,James Douglas Martin Limited preview - 2002 |
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Abdu'l achievement Administrative Order attributes authority Báb Báb's Bábí and Bahá'í Bahá Bahá'í administrative Bahá'í community Bahá'í Faith Bahá'í history Bahá'í principle Bahá'í teachings Bahá'í World Bahá'í writings Bahá'ís believe Bahá'u'lláh and Abdu'l-Bahá Bahá'u'lláh taught Biennial International Record body Browne capacities Christian Cited in Shoghi civilization clergy Covenant Covenant of Bahá'u'lláh created divine earth Edward Granville Browne elected established exiles existence followers founder Gleanings global God's Haifa hath holy House of Justice humankind Imam individual institutions Iran Islam Jesus Khán Kitáb-i-Aqdas knowledge laws local spiritual assemblies major Manifestations mankind Mírzá Yaḥyá mission Muhammad Mullá Mullá Husayn mullas Muslim National Spiritual Assembly nature Order of Bahá'u'lláh Peace Persia person physical political Prophets religion religious represent Shah Shiah Shiah Islam Shoghi Effendi Síyáh-Chál Siyyid Muḥammad social society soul Táhirih Testament of Abdu'l-Bahá tion truth u'lláh Universal House World Order world unity Writings of Bahá'u'lláh