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title A Trilogy of Consecration : The Courier, the Historian, and the Missionary
author Handal, Boris
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Boris Handal
item typeBook
publication year2020
date2020-07
ISBN978-0-6489014-3-3
abstract noteThis Trilogy presents the lives of Shaykh Salmán, Nabíl-i-A’zam and Mullá Ṣádiq, three personages closely related to the early years of the Bahá’í Faith in Persia. Shaykh Salmán was Bahá’u’lláh’s on-foot courier travelling annually between Persia and the Holy Land. Nabíl-i-A’zam was the chronicler who carefully documented events of the Heroic Age of the Bahá'í Faith and a talented poet. Mullá Ṣádiq stood out as the one who travelled broadly disseminating the new Faith with wisdom, dignity and grace. The first was illiterate, while the second was a self-made scholar who started out in life as a shepherd, whereas Mullá Ṣádiq came from an educated family of means.
number pagesviii, 126
publisherBoris Handal
place[Place not stated]
languageEnglish
manual tagsIRAN; BIOGRAPHY; NABIL-I-A'ZAM; SADIQ (ISMU'LLAHU'L-ASDAQ), MULLA; SALMAN (KHANJAN), SHAYKH

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