Prescription for Living.
Rúḥíyyih Rabbānī
Prescription for Living. - Rev ed - Oxford, G. Ronald 1960 - 192 p.
The subject of this challenging book is man’s present unhappiness, confusion and uncertainty. The author Rúhíyyih Rabbani was the wife of Shoghi Effendi, the Guardian of the Bahá’í Faith and has dealt the subject with sympathy, assurance and humour using homely terms, truth which are at once arresting and provocative. She gives tips on how to be happy, forming good habits, love and marriage and overcoming sorrow and trials.
Bibliography p. [195]
51003528
GB51-524
Practical Theology--Baha'i Faith
Living the Life--Baha'i Faith
BJ1581 / .R95
170
Prescription for Living. - Rev ed - Oxford, G. Ronald 1960 - 192 p.
The subject of this challenging book is man’s present unhappiness, confusion and uncertainty. The author Rúhíyyih Rabbani was the wife of Shoghi Effendi, the Guardian of the Bahá’í Faith and has dealt the subject with sympathy, assurance and humour using homely terms, truth which are at once arresting and provocative. She gives tips on how to be happy, forming good habits, love and marriage and overcoming sorrow and trials.
Bibliography p. [195]
51003528
GB51-524
Practical Theology--Baha'i Faith
Living the Life--Baha'i Faith
BJ1581 / .R95
170