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Against Incredible Odds: Life of a Twentieth Century Iranian Baha'i Family by Baharieh Rouhani Ma'ani is the latest in the Baha'i Heritage...
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Shaykh Muhammad-Ibrahim was already, by his early twenties, a profoundly erudite Islamic mystic. His thirst for spiritual knowledge...
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August Forel is well-known among Bahá'ís as the recipient of one of the most weighty Tablets ever written by 'Abdu'l-Bahá. This book...
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From Copper to Gold tells the story of Dorothy Baker's life, a life that was an extraordinary example of spiritual transformation and...
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'A woman brought me the other day a Book. I spell it with a capital letter because it is a glorious Book of love and goodness, strength...
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'The only pioneer on Bonaire must leave for a few months. Can you take her place until she returns?'
Marion consulted with her husband,...
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In these, the stories of nine Baha'is eulogized by Shoghi Effendi as a "distinguished bank of co-workers," Janet Ruhe-Schoen captures...
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Sparkling with stories of familiar names from the world of jazz - Quincy Jones, Stan Kenton, Thad Jones, Mel Lewis, Ella Fitzgerald,...
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How did this lone Canadian painter come to be in Bulgaria? What brought her? Why did she choose to stay in this unfamiliar country...
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SOME EARLY Baha'iS OF THE WEST (HB) GR
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Hermann Grossmann, born in Argentina at the dawn of the 20th century, lived and suffered through that century’s darkest hours with his German countrymen during the First and Second World Wars.
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The Life of Ola Pawlowska, Knight of Baha'u'llah
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