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Baha'u'llah (1817-1892), the Inaugurator of the most recent of the independent world religions, the Baha'i Faith, has been described by the Guardian of that Faith as 'One Whom posterity will acclaim, and Whom innumerable followers already recognize, . . . as the Establisher of the Most Great Peace . . . and the Inspirer and Founder of a world civilization'. Few there are in the West who have known even one person who saw Him or experienced the majesty and power, the compassion, humility and humour which characterized His earthly life. Baha'is of the East are more fortunate, many having known those, often their relatives, who were in His presence as companions or pilgrims. Yet, as the editor of this book remarks, 'only a few recorded their observations for posterity'. It was in 1975 that 'the thought of collecting personal accounts' occurred to the Hand of the Cause 'Ali-Akbar Furutan. Through correspondence and the examination of numerous memoirs, published and in manuscript, he selected the stories in this enthralling collection. 'The day is approaching when God will have raised up a people who will call to remembrance Our days, ' wrote Baha'u'llah. The 144 stories in these pages make such remembrance both effortless and delightful. They come to mind whether one is far away or visiting the scenes in which they occurred. They describe Baha'u'llah in Iran, Baghdad, Constantinople, Adrianople, 'Akka and Bahji, and linger in memory to uplift and gladden both heart and mind.
Author Gary Matthews documents why he believes that the Revelation of Baha'u'llah is divine in origin, representing a unique summons of unequaled importance to humanity. The book contains discussions of Baha'i prophecies concerning historical events and scientific discoveries. Among the events and discoveries discussed are the fall of the Ottoman Empire, the worldwide erosion of ecclesiastical authority, the Holocaust, and the development of nuclear weapons. A new and updated edition. The previous edition (George Ronald) was a limited release and not offered to the U.S. trade/consumer market.
An epistle addressed to the Muslim cleric, Shaykh Muhammad Taqi Najafi, known as Āqā Najafi. Contains Bahaullah's own summary of the history and teachings of his religion.
Before the internet the telephone was the only way to instantaneously communicate. In rural areas especially, multiple parties shared a common line. Known as party lines, one could not make a call if someone else was using the line, but you could listen in on their conversation. In this remarkable tablet, translated from the Arabic by Shoghi Effendi, we have our own "party line" to listen in on a conversation God is having with Bahá'u'lláh. God addresses Bahá'u'lláh as the "Most Exalted Pen" for He is the Pen, the very instrument, by which Divine Revelation appears as the written Word of God. We overhear both sides of the dialogue as God lovingly but insistently draws Bahá'u'lláh away from all that binds Him to the created world. As Bahá'u'lláh is gradually made aware of the full import of His station as a Manifestation of God, so also, are we. .
As he searches for the meaning of an unusual dream, eleven-year-old Ali, living with his family in the ancient city of Akka in 1912, gains a deeper understanding of his Bahai heritage and of his spiritual destiny.
This work relates the history of the Bah' faith from the childhood of the Bb to the Ascension of Bah'u'llh. Written in a simple style and suitable for use in children's classes, the book covers all the significant events in the life of Bah'u'llh. (World Religions)