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Baháà literature, like much religious text, covers a variety of topics and forms, including scripture and inspiration, interpretation, history and biography, introduction and study materials, and apologia. ...
| | From The Báb | | Persian Bayán · Arabic Bayán Writings of the Báb The Persian Bayán (Ø¨ÛØ§Ù in Persian) is one of the principal scriptural writings of the Báb. ...
The Arabic Bayan is a book written by the Báb around 1848. ...
Selections from the Writings of the Báb is a book of excerpts from notable works of the Báb, the forerunner-Prophet of the Baháà Faith. ...
| | From Bahá'u'lláh | | Epistle to the Son of the Wolf Four Valleys Gems of Divine Mysteries Gleanings · Kitáb-i-Aqdas Kitáb-i-Íqán · Hidden Words Seven Valleys Summons of the Lord of Hosts Tabernacle of Unity Tablets of Bahá'u'lláh The Epistle to the Son of the Wolf is the last major work of Baháulláh, Founder of the Baháà Faith, before His death in 1892. ...
The Four Valleys (Arabic: Chahár VádÃ) is a book written in Persian by Baháulláh, the Prophet-founder of the Baháà Faith. ...
Gems of Divine Mysteries (Arabic: Javáhiruâl-Asrár), is a book by Baháâuâlláh, the Prophet-founder of the Baháà Faith. ...
Gleanings from the Writings of Baháulláh are selected tablets written by Baháulláh, the founder of the Baháà Faith, and published together as of 1935. ...
The Kitáb-i-Aqdas is the central book of the Baháà Faith, written by Baháulláh, the founder of the religion. ...
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The Seven Valleys (Persian: Haft-VádÃ) is a book written in Persian by Baháulláh, the Prophet-founder of the Baháà Faith. ...
The Summons of the Lord of Hosts is a collection of the letters of Baháulláh, Founder of the Baháà Faith, to the kings and rulers of the world. ...
The Tabernacle of Unity is a small book containing Baháulláhs Tablet, from the early Akká period, to Manikchi Sahib, a prominent Zoroastrian, and a companion Tablet addressed to Mirza Abul-Fadl, the secretary to Manikchi Sahib at that time. ...
The Tablets of Baháâuâlláh Revealed After the Kitáb-i-Aqdas are selected tablets written by Baháulláh, the founder of the Baháà Faith, and published together as of 1978. ...
| | From `Abdu'l-Bahá | | Paris Talks Secret of Divine Civilization Some Answered Questions Tablets of the Divine Plan Tablet to Dr. Forel Tablet to The Hague Will and Testament Paris Talks is a book transcribed from talks given by `Abdul-Bahá while in Paris. ...
The Secret of Divine Civilization is a book written in the 1860s by `Abdul-Bahá, addressed to the nation of Persia. ...
Some Answered Questions was first published in 1908. ...
The Tablets of the Divine Plan collectively refers to 14 letters written between September, 1916 and March, 1917 by `Abdul-Bahá, to BaháÃs in the United States and Canada. ...
The Tablet to Dr. Forel is a letter of Abdul-Bahá, written in reply to questions asked by Auguste-Henri Forel, a Swiss myrmecologist, neuroanatomist and psychiatrist. ...
The Tablet to The Hague is a letter which Abduâl-Bahá wrote to the Central Organisation for Durable Peace in The Hague, The Netherlands on 17 December 1919. ...
A seminal document, written in three stages by `Abdul-Bahá. Several sections were written under iminent threat of harm. ...
| | From Shoghi Effendi | | The Advent of Divine Justice Bahá'í Administration God Passes By World Order of Bahá'u'lláh Baháâà Administration is a collection of letters and messages from Shoghi Effendi addressed to the BaháÃs of the United States and Canada from 1922 to 1932. ...
God Passes By is a book written by Shoghi Effendi, Guardian of the Baháà Faith, which provides a brief summary of the history of the Baháà Faith from a Baháà perspective. ...
The World Order of Baháulláh is a collection of letters and messages from Shoghi Effendi, the Guardian of the Baháà Faith, first published in 1938. ...
This box: view • talk • edit |  The Advent of Divine Justice is a letter written December 25, 1938 to the Bahá'ís of the United States and Canada, by Shoghi Effendi, describing the role of America in establishing the Most Great Peace. This article is about the generally recognized global religious community. ...
The last photograph of Shoghi Effendi, taken a few months before he died. ...
For other uses of terms redirecting here, see US (disambiguation), USA (disambiguation), and United States (disambiguation) Motto In God We Trust(since 1956) (From Many, One; Latin, traditional) Anthem The Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington, D.C. Largest city New York City National language English (de facto)1 Demonym American...
A peace dove, widely known as a symbol for peace, featuring an olive branch in the doves beak. ...
The book is about the destiny of America and the means by which that destiny can be ensured. Shoghi Effendi describes the North American Bahá'ís as "the spiritual descendants of the Dawn-breakers" and says they will play an important part in establishing the Faith around the world. He says first they must internalize three spiritual prerequisites - "moral rectitude," "absolute chastity," and "complete freedom from prejudice". The Dawn-breakers or NabÃls Narrative is a historical account of the early Bábà and Baháà Faiths. ...
The book continually references the Tablets of the Divine Plan by `Abdu'l-Bahá, and Shoghi Effendi devotes more than half of the book to the hows and whys of teaching the religion. The Tablets of the Divine Plan collectively refers to 14 letters written between September, 1916 and March, 1917 by `Abdul-Bahá, to BaháÃs in the United States and Canada. ...
`Abdul-Bahá `Abdul-Bahá `Abbás Effendà (May 23, 1844 - November 28, 1921) commonly known as `Abdul-Bahá (abdol-ba-haa Arabic: â), was the son of Baháulláh, the Prophet-Founder of the Baháà Faith. ...
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The last photograph of Shoghi Effendi, taken a few months before he died. ...
External links - Compendium on The Advent of Divine Justice
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