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Silk and Satin – The Birth of Bahá’u'lláh

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“…were all the sorrows of the world to be crowded into my heart they would, I feel, all vanish, when in the presence of Bahá’u’lláh. It is as if I had entered Paradise.” – Prince Zaynu’l-’Abidín Khan The calmness and serenity [...]

The Báb

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“His life is one of the most magnificent examples of courage which it has been the privilege of mankind to behold…” – A.L.M. Nicolas What would call for a musketry of 750 riflemen to riddle a mild-mannered young man of thirty-one, [...]

Why Suffer?

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“Why do we suffer?” is one of the most human of queries. Without fail, we tend to ask the question in the 1st person: “Why me?”  But what about the 3rd? “Why they?” Why is it always the greedy varlet that winds up blessed with [...]

The Persian Prisoner

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“We spend our lives trying to unlock the mystery of the universe, but there was a prisoner in Akka, Palestine, who had the Key.” – Leo Tolstoy, 1908   A prisoner once wrote to a queen. His hands were shaking. [...]

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Silk and Satin - The Birth of Bahá'u'lláh
"...were all the sorrows of the world to be crowded into my heart they would, I feel, all vanish, when in the presence of Bahá'u'lláh. It is as if I had entered Paradise." - Prince Zaynu'l-'Abidín Khan The calmness and serenity of the infant was such as to amaze the mother. Khadijih Khanum co

posted 6:52:12pm Nov. 05, 2012 | read full post »

The Báb
"His life is one of the most magnificent examples of courage which it has been the privilege of mankind to behold..." - A.L.M. Nicolas What would call for a musketry of 750 riflemen to riddle a mild-mannered young man of thirty-one, a kindly demeanour and a peaceful purpose to a pulp of flesh a

posted 12:52:31pm Oct. 19, 2012 | read full post »


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