Abdul' Bahá in London Ansprachen und Gesprächsnotizen [Speeches and meeting notes]

Material type: TextTextProducer: Hofheim : Baha'i Verlag 2011Abstract: Who was' Abdu'l-Bahá? Born 1844 in Tehran, Iran - died 1921 in Haifa, Palestine (now Israel), He is the eldest son of Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the Baha'i Faith, by Him to the "center of His Covenant " and his arm Teacher-determined. Bahá'u'lláh's teachings of love and brotherhood, pushed by the unity of all people and the common origin and goal of religion to the bitter enmity of religious fanatics. Since he was nine, 'Abdu'l-Bahá shared with his father banishment, detention and imprisonment, first in Iran, then in the Ottoman Empire, where he most recently in Palestine. Until 1908, after fifty-six long years, he was aged and scarred by deprivation regain their freedom. Despite illness and age, he visited Europe and North America to teach the Baha'i faith to western thinking and to advertise in the face of simmering conflicts for international understanding and peace.
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Who was' Abdu'l-Bahá? Born 1844 in Tehran, Iran - died 1921 in Haifa, Palestine (now Israel), He is the eldest son of Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the Baha'i Faith, by Him to the "center of His Covenant " and his arm Teacher-determined. Bahá'u'lláh's teachings of love and brotherhood, pushed by the unity of all people and the common origin and goal of religion to the bitter enmity of religious fanatics. Since he was nine, 'Abdu'l-Bahá shared with his father banishment, detention and imprisonment, first in Iran, then in the Ottoman Empire, where he most recently in Palestine. Until 1908, after fifty-six long years, he was aged and scarred by deprivation regain their freedom. Despite illness and age, he visited Europe and North America to teach the Baha'i faith to western thinking and to advertise in the face of simmering conflicts for international understanding and peace.

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