![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 'Abdu'l-Baha `Abbas ( - 28 November 1921), known to the Arab and Islamic worlds as Abbas Effendi, and to the west as `Abdul-Baha, was the greatest middle-eastern mind that explained the spiritual and material issues in a contemporary way. Ībbás Effendí: Centenary of His Visit to Egypt (1910-1913) This paper examines the various types of andarz literature throughout the ages, from its early beginnings to. Its traces can be found in prominent Iranian works, for example, the ShÄh nÄma, as well as in the more distant Arabic literature. The andarz literature is a type of wisdom literature which was used in Iran since before the Islamic conquest. 'Abdu'l-Bahá in Stuttgart, 1913: The foundation of the German Bahá'í community This paper is about one of her most remarkable achievements: Some Answered Questions is the descri.ġ913 - 'Abdu'l-Bahá in Stuttgart: Die Fundierung der deutschen Bahá'í-Gemeinde Laura embraced the nascent Faith and pursued a lifelong career of service to humanity. "Some Answered Questions" and Its Compilerĭuring her stay in Paris in the early 1900s, Laura Clifford Barney heard of the Baha'i Faith and studied its tenets with May Maxwell, the renowned Baha'i teacher. The concept of truth in science and religion: a question of methodology click on session number to see a programĭer Begriff der Wahrheit in Wissenschaft und Religion.click on author to search for that author.Sortable database of all authors and papers ![]()
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