Hidden Words Of Baha'u'llah

From the Hidden Words of Baha'u'llah, Arabic 53. For complete text

Hidden Words Of Baha'u'llah. Web hidden words by bahá'u'lláh translated by shoghi effendi wilmette, il: Web a work consisting of short passages revealed by bahá’u’lláh in persian and arabic in 1857/58 during his exile in baghdad, translated by shoghi effendi.

From the Hidden Words of Baha'u'llah, Arabic 53. For complete text
From the Hidden Words of Baha'u'llah, Arabic 53. For complete text

Its theme is god’s faithfulness and the unfaithfulness of man. My first counsel is this: Baháʾí believes in the oneness of god and the oneness of religion, meaning that although religions may seem to differ, they all worship the same. 2 o son of spirit! Possess a pure, kindly and radiant heart, that thine may be a sovereignty ancient, imperishable and. More about the life and mission of bahá’u’lláh ». The best beloved of all things in my sight is justice; Web the hidden words repeatedly calls on mankind to express love and to provide guidance. Bahá'i publishing trust, 1985 original written in arabic and persian. کلمات مکنونه) is a book written in baghdad around 1858 by baháʼu'lláh, the founder of the baháʼí faith, while he walked along the banks of the tigris river during his exile there.

Bahá'i publishing trust, 1985 original written in arabic and persian. Web the hidden words » a work consisting of short passages revealed by bahá’u’lláh in persian and arabic in 1857/58 during his exile in baghdad, translated by shoghi effendi. Bahá'i publishing trust, 1985 original written in arabic and persian. The best beloved of all things in my sight is justice; More about the life and mission of bahá’u’lláh ». Web the hidden words repeatedly calls on mankind to express love and to provide guidance. It has for its background the romance of all the ages—the love of god and man, of the creator and his creature. Baháʾí believes in the oneness of god and the oneness of religion, meaning that although religions may seem to differ, they all worship the same. My first counsel is this: کلمات مکنونه) is a book written in baghdad around 1858 by baháʼu'lláh, the founder of the baháʼí faith, while he walked along the banks of the tigris river during his exile there. Web a meditative reading of bahá’u’lláh’s primary ethical work, the hidden words, accompanied by bamboo flute.