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The Strange Story of Max, the Infallible Donkey
(A Satirical Critique on the Infallibility of UHJ andIts Views and Decisions)
Written by Brendan Cook/ 2009
They say not much happens in small towns, and being…
The Emperor’s New Clothes (A Satirical Critique on the Infallibility of Universal House of…
By Brendan Cook (2009)
So you think you’ve heard this story before? Really? Well then, you can stop reading right now and put it away. If you’re sure you know what happens, you don’t need to look at it again. Go ahead and…
Dale Husband on Shoghi Effendi
Imagine a man who has brothers, sisters, cousins, aunts, uncles, and a wife. Over the years, he disowns one by one ALL of his other relatives for disagreements with him over almost anything, until only his wife is left; and…
Unitarian Bahá’ís Commemorating the “Day of the Empty Throne” on 20th November
The Day of the Empty Throne commemorates the anniversary of the day (20th. November, 1957), on which the Hands of the Cause voted to declare the office of Guardianship of the Bahá'í Faith permanently vacant, basing their…
Baha’u’llah’s Attitude Towards his Brother Subh Azal and his Followers
By Dr. Mohammed Alam Qurayshi
When the matter of the leadership of the Babis was brought forth, Baha’u’llah labeled his brother—Mirza Yahya Subh Azal, who according to the will of the Bab, was his successor—with all kinds…
Bahá’í Faith Has Definitly Political Intervention
Bahá’í leaders always claim that they do not involve themselves in politics, and they are truly apolitical group, but in reality we find that they are the most political group, playing in the name of FAITH. They have hidden…
Message upon the Passing of ‘Abdu’l-Baha
By Mohammed Ali Bahai
This circular letter by Mohammed Ali Bahai was written soon after the death of his elder half-brother Abbas Effendi in 1921 and was intended to be read by all Bahá'ís. It is not known how many people…
The Teachings and Will of ‘Abdu’l-Baha
By Shua Ullah Behai
This chapter is taken from a chapter of Shua Ullah Bahá'ís book manuscript in which he quotes extensively from the published teachings of his uncle Abbas Effendi, ‘Abdu’l-Baha, and reproduces in its…
The Shaykhi Reform Movement
The era of awakening for liberation from religious orthodoxy began in Iran (Persia) in the early 19th century. The first reformer was Shaylch Ahmad Ahsa’i, born 1741 A.D. From his youth this great personage was a seeker of…
The Origin of the Baha’i Movement
Kamar Bahai (October 5,1904 - November 10,1970) was a granddaughter of Baha’u’llah through his son Badi Ullah. This introductory essay about the origin of the Bahá'í Faith and its founder is compiled from part of a circular…