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On the night of May 22, 1844, in a small room of a house in Shiráz, Iran, a young guest sat before his young Host, who was none other than the return of Elijah to the Jews, the return of John the Baptist to the Christians, Húshídar for the Zoroastrians, the promised Qá'im for the Shia Muslims and the expected Mahdi for the...
Translation into Spanish of the second collection of his radio talks broadcast on the Radio "Payam-i-Dust", the author presents the Baha'i Faith in a deep, simple, and high way, always keeping his warm, close, and spiritual language. Thus, it becomes a splendid work for both seekers and those who delight in discovering this daily Biggest...
This book is the third volume of a five-volume series summarising the situation of the Bahá'í community in Iran during the time of King Reza Pahlavi. The author studies and presents official documents where it is evident that the situation of the Baha'is had not only worsened compared to the previous dynasty (Khajar) but that an attempt was...
This book is about Abdul Bahá's journey in Germany in the early 20th century. The author of this book, Dr. Soroush Shahidinejad, has after much research, collected a complete collection of statements and speeches from 'Abdu'l-Baha. The book contains material that has not been published in other works or has not been completed. (Temporarily out of stock)
Mirzá Abulfzael Golpayegani is one of the earliest followers of Bahá'u'lláh. He made a great effort to spread the Bahá'í messages and promote the teachings of this religion. The author, RúÎu'llá Mehrábkhání, put a lot of effort into compiling in this book a wide range of...
The Abdul´l-Bahá's tablet, which has been translated and published many times and in different languages, was carefully studied by the distinguished Bahai scholar, Dr Ali Murád Dávuidí, who composed commentaries on its contents and delivered various lectures which are collected in this book. Therefore, this volume, in...
This is the Spanish version of Abdul´l-Bahá's tablet, which has been translated and published many times and in different languages, and carefully studied by the distinguished Bahai scholar, Dr. Ali Murád Dávuidí, who composed commentaries on its contents and delivered various lectures which are collected in this book....
Biography of Abul-Qasim Faizi, told by his daughter May in a unique and very personal story.
Having the belief that religious teachings are absolute and that everyone believes that their prophet is the last divine messenger is very common among the followers of each religion. Religious leaders have turned this situation into chaos and enmity instead of trying to generate unity, order and justice. The purpose of this three-volume book is to...
This book is the second volume of the five-volume collection titled "Documents of the Bahá'ís of Iran," which covers certain events from the Qajar era to the early months of Reza Shah's rule. The documents from this historical period, like those from other periods previously published, serve as evidence that the Bahá'í...
In this book, various aspects of the lives of the apostles, martyrs, poets, and pioneers of the Bahá'í Faith are depicted. Among them are individuals like Mr. Samandar, a renowned merchant and a selfless believer. Another is Na‘im, a first-class poet, a grandson of an Iranian Shah, and a devoted lover. Additionally, Mírzá...
The main objective of this three-volume series, of which this is the second volume, is to show how the belief in finality and the notion that no more sent ones will come, prevalent among all followers of previous religions, has primarily been due to the personal interests of corrupt religious leaders and secondly, due to the lack of knowledge and insight...
It is a book that analyzes, outside of a spiritual education, the individual and social reactions that a person can have.