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| Tablets with Mystical and Philosophical Themes: Hikmat (Wisdom), Ru'ya (Dream), and Burhan (Reason) |
Mu'in Afnani |
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English |
34 |
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Tablet of Hikmat (Wisdom):
This Tablet is arguably the most important philosophical Table |
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| General introduction to the English and Persian/Arabic Writings of Shoghi Effendi: Summary of the ma... |
Muin Afnani |
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English |
60 |
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The writings of Shoghi Effendi, written over a period of 36 years (1921-1957), constitute a unique c |
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| General introduction to the English and Persian/Arabic Writings of Shoghi Effendi |
Muin Afnani |
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Persian |
59 |
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General introduction to the English and Persian/Arabic Writings of Shoghi Effendi which would includ |
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| Form and Content of False Accusations in recent months, The |
Muin Afnani |
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English |
67 |
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| Tablets |
Muin Afnani |
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English |
38 |
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Surah Al-Shams, The Sun:
This Tablet was revealed in response to queries of |
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| Madaniyyih to Siyassiyyih; A Baha'i Vision of Governance, From |
Muin Afnani |
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English |
44 |
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| Kuntu Kanz (Panel) |
Muhin Afnani |
Moujan Khadem |
Persian |
50 |
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| From Secret of Divine Civilization to Treatise on Politics |
Muin Afnani |
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English |
46 |
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The book of Madaníyyah, "The Secret of Divine Civilization",
was written by the Master in Akka in |
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| Panel Presentation on "Qayyúmu'l-Asmá'" |
Muin Afnani |
Stephen Lambden, and Habib Raizati |
English |
46 |
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The Qayyúm al-Asmá' of the Báb, with special reference
to the S&uac |
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| Book of Bayan (Panel) |
Muhammad Afnan |
Muin Afnani, Habib Riazati |
English |
51 |
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| Kuntu Kanz (Panel) |
Muin Afnani |
Moujan Khadem |
English |
51 |
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| Book of Bayan, The: A Review and Content Analysis |
Muin Afnani |
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Persian |
52 |
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| Abdu'l-Bahá's Commentary on the Islamic Tradition of “Hidden Treasure” (Kuntu Kanz): H... |
Muin Afnani |
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Persian |
52 |
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| Tablet of Universe (Aflakiyyih) |
Muin Afnani |
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Persian |
52 |
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| Role of Tahirih in the Babi Dispensation: Her Writings and Influence |
Soheila Afnani |
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Persian |
52 |
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| ‘Abdu'l-Bahá's Tablet of the Universe - Aflákiyyih |
Muin Afnani |
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English |
53 |
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| ‘Abdu'l-Bahá's Commentary on the Islamic Tradition of “Hidden Treasure” (Kuntu Kanz): ... |
Muin Afnani |
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English |
53 |
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| Persian Bayán, The: Form and Content (themes) |
Muin Afnani |
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English |
53 |
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| Brief review of the collection of the Writings addressed to Mulla Sadiq Muqaddas and his descendents... |
Muin Afnani |
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English |
74 |
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| Comparison of Western Democracies with the Concept of Governance in `Abdu'l-Bahá’s Writings, A |
Muin Afnani |
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English |
81 |
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The twentieth century witnessed the emergence of many forms of governments, some of which subsequent |
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| Religion and Science in Harmony: A New Reality |
Muin Afnani |
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English |
15 |
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Humanity has witnessed two accelerated trends in its affairs in the twentieth century. One is the ra |
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| Some of the Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh Revealed in Akká |
Muin Afnani |
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English |
30 |
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Tablet of Hádí
The recipient of this Tablet is Hádí Qazvíní who was one of the Lette |
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| Tablets with Mystical and Philosophical Themes |
Muin Afnani |
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English |
24 |
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Tablet of Hikmat (Wisdom)
This Tablet is arguably the most important philosophical T |
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| Historical Development: Sociological and Bahá’í Perspective |
Ahva Afnani |
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English |
95 |
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In a letter dated 4 January 2009 to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of Australia, the |
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| Ibn al-`Arabi in the Baha'i Writings |
Muin Afnani |
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English |
95 |
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Ibn Arabi (1165-1240) is considered the greatest Islamic mystic and philosopher. Due to the range of |
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| Review of the History and Content of Anti–Bahá’í Publications, A |
Muin Afnani |
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English |
88 |
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This presentation explores the historical context as well as the content of some of the accusations |
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| Exploring the Theme of Mystical Love |
Muin Afnani |
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English |
102 |
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The theme of Love is one of the fundamental concepts in Sufism. From the fifth/eleventh century onwa |
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