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The Ups and Downs

Mr.Yadullah Sabet Rasekh was born in 1911. His father, Mirza Muhammad Khan Faridani (Nayeb), a governmental staff, was influenced by the publicity of a Bahai teacher, Sadr al-ulama, and converted to the Bahai faith. So his children became…

An Auspicious Outcome

About 170 years  ago, the Babi movement , and after a short while, the Bahai faith developed  in Iran. The founders of those new movements, i.e. Mirza Ali Mohammad Shirazi (Bab), and Mirza Husain Ali (Bahaullah) claimed that they have been…

The Mohit‘s Gems

This book contains 17 articles written by the late prof. Mohit Tabatabaei (once published in the “Ghouhar” quarterly) about the Bahai history and bibliography.        Professor Mohit Tabatabaei, on the ground of his deep studies and strong…

Establishment

It was more than 160 years ago that a Shirazi young man claimed that he was the Bab (Gate) to Imam Mahdi (P.b.u.h). His name was Mirza Ali Mohammad. Dou to his assertion, he was called by his followers as Bab. A few years later he…

Twelve Principles

The Baha’is believe that Bahā’u’llāh stablished new laws in the Baha’i Faith. The doctrines of Baha’is are including twelves principles. This book is an investigation on the Baha’i teachings. In the chapters, first, the definition of…

The Bahai Faith in America

The book is divided into two parts. Part I contains a series of overview chapters designed to act as a general introduction to the Baha'i Faith. Here, such topics as the origins and historical development of the religion, its essential…

An Introduction To The Baha’i Faith

Professor David D'Mello,Ph.D. This booklet is an effort to highlight some of the interesting aspects of the Baha'i Faith as is taught or known to us. In this booklet we will discuss some important aspects of Baha'ism that every individual…

A Lost History of the Baha’i Faith

The Progressive Tradition of Baha'u'llah's Forgotten Family In the mid 1800s, a Persian nobleman in exile claimed to be a new messenger of God. He called himself Baha'u'llah ("The Glory of God") and taught that all nations, races, and…