Speaking of the Turks

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSubject(s): Abstract: Zia Bey introduces Hassan Effendi, who was the leader of a particular sect of Islam and regarded as "one of the most advanced and broadminded theologians of Islam." In response to a question from a Westerner as to why the East doesn't send the West "some of its teachers, some of its leaders to explain to us its creed and its beliefs?" Hassan Effendi replies, "In later years we have sent you in person the greatest living messenger of the East, Abdul Baha, who warned the world years before the beginning of the war of the great cataclysm toward which humanity was headed and who preached unity and oneness as the only salvation."
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Zia Bey introduces Hassan Effendi, who was the leader of a particular sect of Islam and regarded as "one of the most advanced and broadminded theologians of Islam." In response to a question from a Westerner as to why the East doesn't send the West "some of its teachers, some of its leaders to explain to us its creed and its beliefs?" Hassan Effendi replies, "In later years we have sent you in person the greatest living messenger of the East, Abdul Baha, who warned the world years before the beginning of the war of the great cataclysm toward which humanity was headed and who preached unity and oneness as the only salvation."

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