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Date 1981-05-29-02, sorted by date, descending

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1981 29 May - 3 Jun
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The International Conference on Marriage and the Family was held May 29-June 3 was held in Ottawa concurrent with the ABS conference to hear papers presented by scholars on various aspects of Bahá'í studies.

Just as Amatu'l-Bahá Rúḥíyyih Khánum had ended the Association's annual conference, so she opened the three days of its International Bahá'í Conference on Marriage and the Family, speaking first about the problem of divorce, endemic among the Bahá'ís as it is in the world at large, and a source of great concern at the World Centre. Although marriage, she said, is not in itself a commandment, it is essential that Bahá'ís obey and take seriously the Bahá'í laws on marriage.

One of the speakers at the International Bahá'í Conference on Marriage and the Family, sponsored by the Association for Bahá'í Studies was Mrs Yoshiko Nomura, a housewife from Tokyo, Japan, who was the founder and executive director of the Center for Lifelong Integrated Education.

Other speakers included Kerry Mothersill, A.M. Ghadirian, Khalil A. Khavari, Michael Bruwer, Jane Faily, Frank Haendel, Hossain Danesh, Eric Frost, Sandra Roberts, N. Peseschkian, Ruth Eyford, and Anne McGillivray. [BN Issue 607 October 1981 p7]

- Conferences, International; `Abdu'l-Missagh Ghadirian; Amatu’l-Bahá Rúḥíyyih Khánum; Anne McGillivray; Conferences, Bahá'í; Conferences, Marriage and Family; Eric Frost; Frank Haendel; Hossain Danesh; Jane Faily; Kerry Mothersill; Khalil A. Khavari; Michael Bruwer; Nossrat Peseschkian; Ottawa, ON; Ruth Eyford; Sandra Roberts
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