Unveiling the Revolutionary Spirit of the Bab
Let’s delve into the remarkable life of the Bab, the Herald of the Baha’i Faith, and reflect on the invaluable lessons Free Baha’is can draw […]
Let’s delve into the remarkable life of the Bab, the Herald of the Baha’i Faith, and reflect on the invaluable lessons Free Baha’is can draw […]
During World War I, Abdu’l Baha had a busy time in ministering to the material and spiritual wants of the people about Him. He personally […]
“In this movement there will never be any paid ministers, no appointed clergy, no bishops, no cardinals, no popes, no ceremonies. A clergyman, assuming that […]
Further to the last article published in the 6th Edition of Vol. 2 of The Caravan Magazine regarding Huququ’llah, I would like to put some […]
My name is Dereje Amera. I live in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. I was a Baha’i for 15 years, meaning I declared myself as bahai at […]
The Ascension of Abdu’l Baha (1844–1921), like the Day of the Covenant (November 26), is a Baha’i holy day honouring Abdu’l Baha, who succeeded Baha’u’llah […]
The Master approved Mirza Ahmad’s stand of spreading the true teachings of Baha’u’llah and even praised him for his efforts. Let us read the following, […]
In all the divine religions, the location where prayers are made and supplications are recited, is believed to be sacred. That place is honoured, and […]
When Abdu’l Baha came to Akka, there lived there a certain man from Afghanistan, an austere and rigid Muslim. To him the Master was a […]
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