A Survey of the Baha'i Faith in Africa from Its Earliest Days to 1986 (Record no. 29281)

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Title A Survey of the Baha'i Faith in Africa from Its Earliest Days to 1986
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Summary, etc. This is an overview of the development of the Bahá'í Faith in Africa from its beginnings in 1866 to 1986. It deals particularly with the systematic spread of the religion through organized teaching plans launched by Shoghi Effendi and the Universal House of Justice. The paper describes the development of local and national Bahá'í institutions';large-scale conversions; opposition under Islamic, colonial and apartheid regimes; and social and economic projects. The paper includes authoritative Bahá'í texts on Africa and some African servants who played important roles in the Faith's early history. An appendix lists dates and names of the first Bahá'í to move to and to convert in each country.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element 1866-1986
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Personal name van den Hoonaard, Will C
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Title The Bahá'í Studies Review
Related parts 11, 10-34

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