CONTENTS |
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Introduction | xv
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PART ONE |
Bahá’u’lláh: The Voice of Religious Reconciliation | 3
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Aims and Purposes of the Bahá’í Faith | 15
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Martyrdom of the Báb (From Nabíl’s Narrative) | 22
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Survey of Current Bahá’í Activities in the East and West | 43
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Excerpts from Bahá’í Sacred Writings | 100
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PART TWO |
The World Order of Bahá’u’lláh | 133
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1. Present-day Administration of the Bahá’í Faith | 133
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2. Excerpts from the Will and Testament of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá | 142
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3. The Spirit and Form of Bahá’í Administration | 148
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4. Declaration of Trust by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada | 149
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5. Certificate of Incorporation by the Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the City of New York | 158
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6. Documents related to the incorporation of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada as a recognized Religious Society in Palestine | 165
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7. Petition addressed by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada to the Prime Minister of the Egyptian Government | 166
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8. Excerpts from the Letters of Shoghi Effendi | 170
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9. Facsimile of Bahá’í Marriage Certificates adopted and enforced by the National Spiritual Assemblies of the Bahá’ís of Persia and of Egypt | 182-183
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10. Facsimile of the Certificate of the United States Federal Government to the Declaration of Trust entered into by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada | 184
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11. Facsimile of the Certificate of the Palestine Government incorporating the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada as a Religious Society in Palestine | 185
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12. Facsimile of the Certificate of Incorporation, The Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the City of New York | 186
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The Mashriqu’l-Adhkár | 188
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1. Foreword | 188
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2. Architecture Expressing the Renewal of Religion | 189
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3. God-intoxicated Architecture | 195
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4. The Bahá’í Temple | 201
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5. A Temple of Light | 204
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6. A Statement by the Architect | 205
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7. Dedication of the Temple | 206
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8. A Glorious Gift—from a Shrine to a Shrine | 208
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9. The Spiritual Significance of the Mashriqu’l-Adhkár | 210
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References to the Bahá’í Faith | 217
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Further Developments in the Case of Bahá’u’lláh’s House: Extracts from the Minutes of the Permanent Mandates Commission of the League of Nations | 237
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1. Minutes of the Sixteenth Session: November 1929 | 237
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2. Minutes of the Nineteenth Session: November 1930 | 238
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3. Minutes of the Twentieth Session: June 1931 | 239
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4. Letter from the British Government | 243
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5. Minutes of the Twenty-First Session: November 1931 | 246
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6. Extracts from the Report to the Council of the League of Nations | 247
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Bahá’í Calendar and Festivals | 248
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1. Foreword | 248
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2. Bahá’í Feasts, Anniversaries and Days of Fasting | 248
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3. Additional Material gleaned from Nabíl’s Narrative (Vol. II) regarding the Bahá’í Calendar | 249
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4. Historical Data gleaned from Nabíl’s Narrative (Vol. II) regarding Bahá’u’lláh | 253
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Short History of the International Bahá’í Bureau at Geneva, Switzerland | 257
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In Memoriam | 262
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1. Miss Ethel Rosenberg | 262
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2. Mrs. C. S. Coles | 263
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3. Consul Albert Schwarz | 264
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PART THREE |
Bahá’í Directory, 1931-1932 | 269
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1. Bahá’í National Spiritual Assemblies | 269
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2. Bahá’í Local Spiritual Assemblies and Groups | 271
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3. Officers and Committees of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada | 274
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4. Local Bahá’í Spiritual Assemblies and Groups in the United States and Canada | 276
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5. Bahá’í Administrative Divisions in Persia | 278
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6. Address of Centers of Bahá’í Administrative Divisions in Persia | 282
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7. List of the Báb’s best-known works | 282
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Bahá’í Bibliography | 283
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1. Bahá’í Publications of America | 283
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(a) Books about the Bahá’í Faith | 283
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(b) Writings of the Báb | 286
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(c) Writings of Bahá’u’lláh | 286
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(d) Writings of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá | 286
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(e) Writings of Shoghi Effendi | 288
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(f) Prayers | 288
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(g) Bahá’í Literature in Pamphlet Form | 288
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(h) Compilations | 292
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2. Bahá’í Publications of England | 294
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3. Bahá’í Literature in French | 296
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4. Bahá’í Literature in Italian | 296
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5. Bahá’í Literature in Dutch | 296
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6. Bahá’í Literature in Danish | 296
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7. Bahá’í Literature in Swedish | 296
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8. Bahá’í Literature in Portuguese | 298
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9. Bahá’í Literature in Albanian | 298
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10. Bahá’í Literature in Esperanto | 298
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11. Bahá’í Literature in Russian | 300
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12. Bahá’í Literature in German | 300
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13. Bahá’í Literature in Oriental Languages | 303
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(a) Persian | 303
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(b) Urdu | 304
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(c) Arabic | 304
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(d) Turkish | 304
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(e) Burmese | 304
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(f) Chinese | 305
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(g) Hebrew | 305
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(h) Tatar | 305
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(i) Gujrati | 305
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(j) Japanese | 305
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(k) Armenian | 305
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(l) Tamil | 305
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14. Bahá’í Literature in Braille (for the Blind) | 305
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15. Bahá’í Periodicals | 305
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16. References to the Bahá’í Faith in Books by non-Bahá’í Authors | 307
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17. References to the Bahá’í Faith in Magazines by non-Bahá’í Writers | 312
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Transliteration of Oriental Words frequently used in Bahá’í Literature with Guide to Transliteration and Pronunciation of the Persian Alphabet | 314
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Definitions of Oriental Terms used in Bahá’í Literature. Glossary. | 318
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PART FOUR |
The Goal of a New World Order: A Letter of Shoghi Effendi | 325
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The Way of the Master, by G. Townshend | 337
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Italy and the Bahá’í Cause, by General Renato Piola Caselli | 344
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The World Economy of Bahá’u’lláh, by Horace Holley | 351
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Education as a Source of Good Will, by President Bayard Dodge | 368
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Unity through Diversity: A Bahá’í Principle, by Alain Locke, A.B., Ph.D. | 372
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A Short Chronicle of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Visit to London, 1911-1912, by Lady Blomfield | 375
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Professor Auguste Forel and the Bahá’í Teaching, by Stanwood Cobb | 390
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A Tribute from Dr. Edmond Privat | 395
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A Visit to ‘Akká, by Mrs. Alexander Whyte | 396
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The First Fruits of Victory, by Keith Ransom-Kehler | 400
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Where is the Key to World Unity, by Louise Drake Wright | 405
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A Visit to Bahjí, by Nancy Bowditch | 411
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Religion in Asia, by Herbert A. Miller | 416
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China’s Tribute to the Cause of Bahá’u’lláh | 420
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Appreciations of the Bahá’í Movement, by Martha L. Root | 429
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The Supreme Affliction, by Alfred E. Lunt | 435
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The Bahá’í Movement and North American University Circles, by Martha L. Root | 461
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Bahá’í Ideals of Education, by Stanwood Cobb | 470
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Man and Mankind on the Way of Progress, by Lydja Zamenhof | 474
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The Epidemic of the Persian Jews, by A. J. Wienberg | 481
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The Younger Generation, by Mardiyyih Nabíl Carpenter | 483
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Light on Basic Unity, by Louis G. Gregory | 486
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The Bahá’í Movement in Japan, by Tokujiro Torii | 490
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Science and Religion, compiled by Loulie A. Mathews | 494
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A Bahá’í Traveler in Palestine, by Walter B. Guy, M.D. | 509
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Dr. David Starr Jordan, by Willard P. Hatch | 513
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Song-offerings | 517
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Echoes from the Spheres | 525
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