Bahaism and Its Claims

Bahaism and Its Claims

Bahaism and Its Claims - A Study of the Religion Promulgated by Baha Ullah and Abdul BahaAMONG...
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Author: Wilson, Samuel Graham,1858-1916
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Bahaism and Its Claims

Bahaism and Its Claims

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Bahaism and Its Claims

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Author: Wilson, Samuel Graham,1858-1916
Format: eBook
Language: English

Bahaism and Its Claims - A Study of the Religion Promulgated by Baha Ullah and Abdul Baha

AMONG movements in the Mohammedan world in modern times Babi-Bahaism is one of the most interesting. It is a definite revolt from Islam within its own fold. It has won its way in Persia amid considerable persecution to a position as a separate religion. It has added another to the permanent sects of the Near East. There Christian missions, inspired to long-postponed effort to convert Mohammedanism, have come face to face with Bahaism as a new and aggressive force. It has laid out a program as a universal religion, has crossed the seas and aspires to convert Christendom. Interest in it has been increased by this propaganda in the West and by the visits to Europe for this purpose of its present head, Abdul Baha Abbas, in 1911 and 1912. Besides those who are interested in Bahaism as students of history and comparative religions, there are several classes who have shown marked favour to Bahaism. (1) One class are simply bent on seeking some novelty. They are well described by the Egyptian Gazette, of Alexandria, in speaking of the reception of Abdul Baha in London: "About the London meetings there was a certain air of gush and self-advertisement on the part of Baha's friends, which[12] was quite patent to all who are familiar with that kind of religion which will listen to anything so long as it is unorthodox, new, and sensational."1 ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 36585
Author: Wilson, Samuel Graham
Release Date: Jul 2, 2011
Format: eBook
Language: English

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