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| ABU0412 | Address to the Baha'is at Hotel Plaza in Chicago, 1912-10-31 | 610 | Promulgation of Universal Peace, The | In Los Angeles and San Francisco great interest was manifested in the teachings of Bahá'u'lláh.... After His Holiness Christ, there were many who appeared who were instrumental | PUP#115 (p.381-383), SW_v08#14 p.188-189, SW_v09#13 p.147-148, BSTW#052mx | avoidance of Covenant-Breakers; Christian doctrine and practice; Covenant-breaking and Covenant-breakers; firmness in the Covenant; growth of the Cause; power; greatness; centrality of the Covenant; station; mission; authority of Abdu'l-Baha | - | - | |||||||
| ABU0970 | Address to the Baha'is at Kinney home in New York, 1912-04-11 | 320 | Promulgation of Universal Peace, The | How are you? You are welcome. After arriving today, although tired, still I had the utmost longing and yearning to see you | PUP#001 (p.003-004), SW_v03#10 p.004-005 | R. Yazhari | love of God; praise and encouragement; suffering and imprisonment; teaching the Cause; call to teach; travels to the West by Abdu'l-Baha; two kinds of civilization; material and spiritual civilization | * | - | First chapter of the book "The Promulgation of Universal Peace", a collection of 140 talks given during ‘Abdu’l-Bahá's 1912 visit to the United States and Canada. | |||||
| ABU1122 | Address to the Baha'is at Kinney home in New York, 1912-12-02 | 280 | Promulgation of Universal Peace, The | These are the days of my farewell to you, for I am sailing on the fifth of the month… let each one of you be as a lamp shining forth with the light of the virtues | BRL_DAK#1240 | PUP#134 (p.452-453), SW_v05#01 p.007+010, PN_1912 p019 | The Joburg Baha'i Choir | being a source of light; guidance; exhortations and counsels; forgiveness; a sin-covering eye; patience and forbearance; serving humanity; working for progress, betterment of the world | - | - | |||||
| ABU0579 | Address to the Baha'is at Krug home in New York, 1912-07-15 | 480 | Promulgation of Universal Peace, The | I am greatly pleased to see you. Your hearts are illumined by the lights of Baha | PUP#083 (p.236-237), SW_v04#06 p.103+106, PN_1912 p112, BSTW#351d | forgiveness; grace; bounty; mercy; compassion of God; study; deepening; thankfulness; gratitude; words vs deeds | - | - | |||||||
| ABU0259 | Address to the Baha'is at MacNutt home in New York, 1912-06-16 | 800 | Promulgation of Universal Peace, The | This is a splendid gathering, a meeting of the maidservants of the Merciful and the beloved of God | LOG#1377x, PUP#070 (p.194-197), SW_v03#10 p.017-019 | astrology and numerology; development of capacity and readiness; growth and progress is gradual and according to capacity; praise and encouragement; spiritual meetings; gatherings; devotional gatherings; feasts; spiritual transformation; walking the spiritual path; spiritual wayfaring; the virtuous life | - | - | |||||||
| ABU0961 | Address to the Baha'is at Parsons home in Washington, 1912-04-22 | 320 | You are all welcome. I am very glad to see you all... For six thousand years misunderstandings have kept humanity divided. | BSTW#336a | changing and unchanging parts of religion; corruption; misinterpretation of the Word of God; oneness; unity of religion; progressive revelation; renewal of religion; The Holy Spirit; unity; oneness of humanity; unity in diversity | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU0342 | Address to the Baha'is at Parsons home in Washington, 1912-04-23 | 690 | Promulgation of Universal Peace, The; Mahmúd's Diary; Miscellaneous historical and doctrinal topics | Today I have been speaking from dawn until now, yet because of love, fellowship and desire to be with you | BDA1.046n | PUP#019 (p.046-048), SW_v03#03 p.015-016, SW_v08#02 p.026, SW_v08#18 p.243 | power and sovereignty of God; omnipotence of God; prayer for the departed; soul; spirit after death; wisdom [hikmat] | - | - | MHMD1.055 | |||||
| ABU0394 | Address to the Baha'is at Parsons home in Washington, 1912-04-24 | 630 | Promulgation of Universal Peace, The; Bahá'í Prayers [2002] | You are welcome this afternoon, most welcome. I am ever happy to see you. I ask God that meeting me... O Thou merciful God! O Thou Who art mighty and powerful! | BPRY.087-088x, PUP#022 (p.054-056), SW_v03#03 p.020-021 | cycles in the physical and spiritual worlds; Declaration of Baha'u'llah; historical episodes and the lessons of the past; praise and encouragement; prayer for the spiritual progress of others; spiritual meetings; gatherings; devotional gatherings; feasts; teaching the Cause; call to teach | - | - | |||||||
| ABU0233 | Address to the Baha'is at Parsons home in Washington, 1912-04-25 | 860 | Promulgation of Universal Peace, The; Mahmúd's Diary | In the world of existence the greatest bestowals of God are His teachings. The other bounties of God | BDA1.051n | PUP#026 (p.061-064), SW_v03#05 p.007-008, BSTW#336c | corruption and renewal; abandoning religious dogmas; harmony of science and religion; independent investigation of truth; reality; suffering; rejection of Christ; teaching one's self first in teaching the Cause; teaching the Cause; call to teach; the mind's power of discovery; unity; oneness of humanity | - | - | MHMD1.059 | |||||
| ABU3155 | Address to the Baha'is at Parsons home in Washington, 1912-05-09 | 40 | Mahmúd's Diary | من خیلی رعایت نفوس میکنم که فرار ننمایند و ادنی اعتراضی نتوانند با وجود این | Although I pay great respect to the feelings of people in order that they may not run away or make the least objection, yet the religious ministers of Washington have denounced us | BDA1.078.x | MHMD1.086 | greatness and influence of the Cause; of this Day; rejection, opposition and persecution | - | - | |||||
| ABU0336 | Address to the Baha'is at Parsons home in Washington, 1912-11-07 | 700 | Promulgation of Universal Peace, The | Consider events in the Balkans today where a great conflagration of war is furiously raging | PUP#119 (p.397-399), SW_v06#02 p.017-018 | martyrdom of the Bab; predictions and prophecies; rejection, opposition and persecution; unity; oneness of humanity; war and peace | - | - | |||||||
| ABU0094 | Address to the Baha'is at Parsons home in Washington, 1912-11-09 | 1260 | Promulgation of Universal Peace, The | The address delivered last evening in the Jewish synagogue evidently disturbed some | PUP#122 (p.411-415), SW_v06#02 p.011-013+016 | Christ; Christianity; consorting with all; being kind; loving to all; suffering; rejection of Christ; teaching one's self first in teaching the Cause | - | - | |||||||
| ABU0543 | Address to the Baha'is at Phillips studio in New York, 1912-04-12 | 500 | Promulgation of Universal Peace, The; Mahmúd's Diary | امروز روز خوبی بود در این عالم ناسوت سروری برای من نمانده جز ملاقات احباء دیگر | I give greeting in love and unity. The affairs of this world are to be accounted as nothing compared | BRL_DAK#1242, KHF.053, KHAB.237 (246), KHTB2.008, NJB_v04#13 p.001, BDA1.030n | PUP#003 (p.007-009), SW_v03#08 p.003-004, SW_v05#03 p.041 | forces of light and darkness; integration and disintegration; greatness and influence of the Cause; of this Day; happiness; joyfulness; joy and sorrow; love and unity; love of God; serving humanity; working for progress, betterment of the world; teaching the Cause; call to teach; unity; oneness of humanity | - | - | MHMD1.039 | ||||
| ABU0260 | Address to the Baha'is at Rauscher's Hall in Washington, 1912-11-09 | 800 | Promulgation of Universal Peace, The | I feel a keen sense of joy in being present at this banquet this evening, for -- praise be to God! | PUP#124 (p.418-421), SW_v06#13 p.097-099 | apostles; early disciples of Christ; disregarding individual capacity; weakness; divine grace, bounty, confirmations; spiritual capacity; praise and encouragement; prayer for praise and gratitude; serving humanity; working for progress, betterment of the world; unity; oneness of humanity; universal peace; world unity | - | - | |||||||
| ABU1241 | Address to the Baha'is at Sanatorium of Dr. Swingle in Cleveland, 1912-05-06 | 260 | Promulgation of Universal Peace, The; Mahmúd's Diary | This is a beautiful city; the climate is pleasant; the views are charming. All the cities of America... Now this American nation is a revered nation, and presents great and deserved | BDA1.074n | PUP#043 (p.104), SW_v03#06 p.005-006, SW_v13#12 p.343 | development of capacity and readiness; praise of Western values; culture; two kinds of civilization; material and spiritual civilization | - | - | MHMD1.082 | |||||
| ABU0373 | Address to the Baha'is at Studio Hall in Washington, 1912-04-21 | 650 | Promulgation of Universal Peace, The | I have come here to visit you. With the greatest longing I have wished to see you. Realizing it was only with a great deal of trouble... In this cycle there shall be such progress along the lines of civilization | PUP#015 (p.037-039), SW_v03#03 p.009-010, BSTW#337 | coming-of-age; maturity of mankind; greatness and influence of the Cause; of this Day; harmony of science and religion; spiritual springtime; spiritual transformation | - | - | |||||||
| ABU0652 | Address to the Baha'is at table at Parsons home in Washington, 1912-04-22 | 450 | Promulgation of Universal Peace, The; Mahmúd's Diary | See how good Baha'u'llah is to us, how great the power of His Word! From what distant parts of the world.... When the Mohammedans came and conquered Persia | BDA1.046n | PUP#017 (p.043-044), SW_v03#03 p.012-014, SW_v09#18 p.206, SW_v19#03 p.089, STAB#054 | banishment to; life in Baghdad; greatness and influence of the Cause; of this Day; growth and progress is gradual and according to capacity; power of love; stories; anecdotes | - | - | MHMD1.054 | |||||
| ABU1153 | Address to the Baha'is at Temple site in Chicago, 1912-05-01 | 280 | Promulgation of Universal Peace, The; Mahmúd's Diary | The power which has gathered you here today notwithstanding the cold and windy weather | BDA1.063n | PUP#030 (p.071-072), SW_v03#04 p.008-009, SW_v06#17 p.145-146, PN_1912 p079 | charitable associations; humanitarian activities; House of Worship [Mashriqu'l-Adhkar]; power and sovereignty of God; omnipotence of God; spiritual meetings; gatherings; devotional gatherings; feasts | - | - | MHMD1.072 | |||||
| ABU0038 | Address to the Baha'is at Thompson home in New York, 1912-11-15 | 1760 | Promulgation of Universal Peace, The; Universal peace — in which book is this?' | I have spoken in the various Christian churches and in the synagogues, and in no assemblage | PUP#128 (p.431-437), SW_v08#03 p.029-031+039-040, DJT.368-369x, BLO_PN#027x | equality of men and women; harmony of science and religion; independent investigation of truth; reality; power of the Manifestation of God; predictions and prophecies; rejection, opposition and persecution; unity; oneness of humanity; universal education; universal language; useful occupation; acquisition of a craft; trade; profession | - | - | |||||||
| ABU0093 | Address to the Baha'is at True home in Chicago, 1912-09-16 | 1260 | Bahá'í Scriptures; Promulgation of Universal Peace, The | Allah-u-Abha! Praise be to God! I have spent a number of days among you, associating with you in love | LOG#0629x, PUP#104 (p.320-324), BSC.279 #577x, SW_v03#15 p.007+008-010, BSTW#052ox | station; mission; authority of Abdu'l-Baha; suffering and imprisonment; The Holy Spirit; unity; oneness of humanity; war and peace | - | - | |||||||
| ABU0410 | Address to the Baha'is at Unity Feast in West Englewood, 1912-06-29 | 610 | Promulgation of Universal Peace, The | This is a delightful gathering; you have come here with sincere intentions, and the purpose | NJB_v14#05 p.158n | PUP#076 (p.213-215) | greatness and influence of the Cause; of this Day; love, unity, and fellowship among the friends; in the Cause; service to others; to the Cause of God; spiritual meetings; gatherings; devotional gatherings; feasts; unity; oneness of humanity | - | - | ||||||
| ABU0666 | Address to the children at Plaza Hotel in Chicago, 1912-05-05 | 440 | Promulgation of Universal Peace, The; Mahmúd's Diary; Bahá'í Sacred Writings | شماها بفرموده حضرت مسیح اطفال ملکوتید و بفرمایش حضرت بهاءالله شمعهای عالم انسانی | You are the children of whom His Holiness Christ has said, you are the denizens of the Kingdom | KHTB2.057, NJB_v11#15 p.263, BDA1.071.09 | PUP#039 (p.091-093), SW_v03#04 p.022, SW_v03#07 p.006-007, SW_v08#09 p.112-114, SW_v09#08 p.095, SW_v19#04 p.114-115, MHMD1.080-081 | MANA (1), MANA (2) | education of children; moral education; forgiveness; a sin-covering eye; patience and forbearance; love and unity; purity of heart; sincerity of intention; sanctity; service to others; to the Cause of God; unity; oneness of humanity | - | - | ||||
| ABU0127 | Address to the friends at Dreyfus home in Paris, 1913-05-23 | 1090 | Abdu'l-Bahá on Divine Philosophy | امروز چون مبعث حضرت اعلی بود لهذا جمیع شماها را تبریک میگویم امروز روزی بود | Today is the anniversary of the declaration of the Bab - Peace be upon thee! Today the Bab declared this cause in Shiraz | AMK.296-301, AYT.107, GHA.375, KHF.005, KHAB.436 (437), KHTB3.005 | ADP.051-054 | Declaration; advent of the Bab; lack of formal education of the Manifestation of God; martyrdom of the Bab; special knowledge of the Manifestation of God; station of the Manifestation of God | - | - | |||||
| ABU0631 | Address to the friends at Dreyfus home in Paris, 1913-05-30 | 450 | This is a blessed night because Consul Schwarz and his respected wife have come from Germany with the greatest of longing so that they may associate with you. | DAS.1913-05-30 | East and West; communication between East and West; love and unity; power and sovereignty of God; omnipotence of God; spiritual meetings; gatherings; devotional gatherings; feasts; unity; oneness of humanity; unity in diversity | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU2189 | Address to the friends at Rue St. Didier 30 in Paris, 1913-03-04 | 120 | You are most welcome. I have been sick for the last few days but I am always pleased to meet the friends. I beg from the favors of God to illumine each one | DAS.1913-03-04 | forgiveness; grace; bounty; mercy; compassion of God; materialism; material vs. spiritual civilization; spiritual emotions and susceptibilities; spiritual transformation; transcending the material condition | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU1788 | Address to the friends at Rue St. Didier 30 in Paris, 1913-03-05 | 170 | You are very welcomed. I am always glad to meet you and associate with you. But the weather of Paris did not agree with me and caused me this illness. | DAS.1913-03-05 | development of capacity and readiness; spiritual communication; connections of the heart; teaching the Cause; call to teach | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU1630 | Address to the friends at Rue St. Didier 30 in Paris, 1913-03-07 | 190 | You are welcome! I constantly pray for you and beg for each the divine Confirmations, so that the eye of your insight may be opened to see those objects | DAS.1913-03-07 | call to action; development of capacity and readiness; divine grace, bounty, confirmations; spiritual capacity; heedlessness and ignorance of the people; knowledge; recognition of God; realms of being; three realms; five realms | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU0678 | Address to the friends at Rue St. Didier 30 in Paris, 1913-03-08 | 430 | Abdu'l-Bahá in Europe, 1912-1913 | من خیلی میخواهم با شماها صحبت بدارم لکن صحتم مساعد نیست دعا کنید صحت تامه ای حاصل شود | I wish very much to speak with you all, but I am not feeling well… I have been travelling for two years and a half. Nowhere was I ill except here. | BDA2.172-173 | DAS.1913-03-08x, MHMD2.217-218, ABCC.012x, STAB#092x | autobiographical account; narrative of Abdu'l-Baha; mystical themes; personal instructions; theodicy; the mystery of evil; of suffering; The Primal Will; self-generation of the Primal Will; travels to the West by Abdu'l-Baha; youth and pre-ministry of Abdu'l-Baha | - | - | |||||
| ABU1028 | Address to the friends at Rue St. Didier 30 in Paris, 1913-03-09 | 300 | O God! This [city of] Paris is a lamp in the utmost transparency but it is in need of the light. It is a body in the greatest of comeliness but it is in need of the spirit. | DAS.1913-03-09 | forgiveness; grace; bounty; mercy; compassion of God; humility; meekness; lowliness; Manifestation of God as divine physician; prayer for spiritual recognition; prayers (general or uncategorized); spiritual transformation | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU1037 | Address to the friends at Rue St. Didier 30 in Paris, 1913-03-17 | 300 | My general health is well but my nerves are weak. My physical body is not afflicted with any ailment, but having lived forty years in the prison of Acca | DAS.1913-03-17 | station; mission; authority of Abdu'l-Baha; steadfastness; perseverance; faithfulness; suffering and imprisonment | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU0726 | Address to Women's Freedom League, Essex Hall in London, 1913-01-02 | 410 | Humanity is like a bird with its two wings -- the one is male, the other female.... According to the spirit of this age, women must advance... "You can kill me as son as you like but you cannot stop the emancipation of women." | COMP_WOMENP#086x | BRL_WOMEN#086x, COC#2177x, DWN_v5#05 p.008-009x, BNE.147-149 | equality of men and women; martyrs and martyrdom; role and station of women; Tahirih [Qurratu'l-'Ayn] | - | - | |||||||
| ABU0483 | Address to women's gathering at Krug home in New York, 1912-11-19 | 550 | Undoubtedly you must be happy; if you are not happy, then who should be happy?... In all the former dispensations, men were considered superior to women. | BSTW#108 | call to action; equality of men and women; prophecy and fulfillment; role and station of women; walking the spiritual path; spiritual wayfaring; the virtuous life | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3556 | Answer to Mrs Brittingham, New York, Jul 1912 | 20 | They existed before coming to this world, but not as we know personality upon this planet. | PN_unsorted p035, PN_unsorted p089, PN_unsorted p091, BSTW#017, BSTW#042b | existence and nonexistence; preexistence; origin of the soul; the soul as emanation; relationship of the soul to the body | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU0786 | Answer to questions from pilgrims, Haifa, 1920-10-26 | 380 | In places where it will be the cause of trouble, such as in Bokhara or Afghanistan, or in some of the towns... | SW_v11#19 p.328-329, PN_1920 p049, PN_1920 p052, PN_1920 p059, PN_1920 p093, PN_1920 p111, PN_1920_heh_haifa p058, BSTW#122 | Judaism; the Torah; the Jewish people; law of fasting; stories; anecdotes | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU1537 | Answer to questions, Dublin, 1912-08-08 | 200 | Mahmúd's Diary | بعضی از فلاسفه را عقیده اینست که او حقیقت فائقه ئی است که در هر انسانی شراره ئی از آن قوهٴ فائقه موجود و او خود در نهایت قوت است | Some of the philosophers believe that God is the Supreme Reality and that every human being has a spark of this divine reality within him | BDA1.183.12 | SW_v19#12 p.379, MHMD1.199 | emanation vs. manifestation; essential vs. actional attributes of God; God as immanent vs. transcendent reality; the divine emanation; the all-pervading bounty of God; transcendence; unknowability of God | - | - | |||||
| ABU3296 | Answer to questions, Dublin, 1912-08-08 | 30 | Mahmúd's Diary | جمیع حقایق و ارواح باقیست حتی ارواح غیر مومنین و نفوس ناقصه اما نسبت بارواح | All realities and spirits are immortal, even the spirits of non-believers and imperfect persons. | BQA.080-081, BDA1.182.16 | SW_v19#12 p.378, MHMD1.198 | existence; immortality of the human soul; soul; spirit after death; spiritual transformation | - | - | |||||
| ABU3139 | Answer to questions, Dublin, 1912-08-09 | 40 | Mahmúd's Diary | در وجود شر نیست شر عدم است و انچه در وجود است خیر است جهل شر است و آن عدم علم است | There is no evil in existence. Evil is non-existence. All that is created is good. Ignorance is evil | BDA1.184.11 | SW_v19#12 p.379, MHMD1.200 | nonexistence of evil; relativity of good and evil; things are known by their opposites | - | - | |||||
| ABU2143 | Answer to questions, Dublin, 1912-08-10 | 120 | Mahmúd's Diary | بلی اصول ادیان یکی است و شمس حقیقت واحد ولکن در هر یومی از مطلعی نمودار پس بهآئیان معتقد باصول ادیان و متوجه شمس حقیقتند | The basic principles of all religions are the same and the Sun of Truth is one, yet every day it appears from a different dawning point. | BDA1.186.07 | MHMD1.202 | literal interpretation; Manifestation of God as sun; oneness; unity of religion; progressive revelation; renewal of religion; suffering; rejection of Christ; the truth of past religions and sacred scriptures | - | - | |||||
| ABU3475 | Answer to questions, New York, 1912-05-30 | 20 | Mahmúd's Diary | صحت و مسرت من در پیشرفت امر الله است امور سائره قابل توجه نه این سرور سرور ابدیست و این حیات حیات سرمدی | My health and happiness depend on the progress of the Cause of God. Nothing else merits attention. This happiness is eternal, and this life is life everlasting. | BDA1.110.11 | SW_v19#06 p.184, MHMD1.117 | attaining the life of the spirit; disregarding bodily comfort; service to others; to the Cause of God; the Kingdom of God [Malakut] | - | - | |||||
| ABU0065 | Baha’u’llah: Words spoken on 1911-11-07 in Paris | 1430 | Paris Talks | امروز میخواهم قدری از مصائب جمال مبارک برای شما بیان کنم | I will speak to you today of Baha'u'llah. In the third year after the Bab had declared his Mission, Baha'u'llah, being accused by fanatical Mullas | AYT.372-378, AADA.046-048x, KHAB.131 (142), KHTB1.116 | PT#25 p.071 | martyrs and martyrdom; power and sovereignty of God; omnipotence of God; proclamation to kings; rulers; prominent individuals; rejection, opposition and persecution; suffering and imprisonment | - | - | |||||
| ABU0491 | Beauty and Harmony in Diversity: Words spoken on 1911-10-28 in Paris | 550 | Paris Talks | The Creator of all is One God. From this same God all creation sprang into existence | PT#15 p.043 | consorting with all; being kind; loving to all; independent investigation of truth; reality; interconnectedness; all things involved in all things; chain of being; prejudice; racial prejudice; class distinction; the Word of God; influence and centrality of; transcendence; unknowability of God; unity; oneness of humanity; unity in diversity; unity of thought and belief | - | - | |||||||
| ABU2087 | Closing prayer of public address, spoken on 1913-04-23 | 130 | O Thou King of existence! O Thou king beloved! The members of this meeting are the lovers of Thy face. They seek after Thee and long to converse with Thee. | DAS.1913-04-23 | prayer for forgiveness; prayer for nearness to God; prayer for spiritual recognition; prayers (general or uncategorized); spiritual emotions and susceptibilities | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU2184 | Closing prayer of weekly meeting, spoken on 1913-02-14 | 120 | I beg of Thee, O my God! My Lord! My Hope! And my utmost Desire! Verily Thou knowest my humility, my contrition, my poverty, my indigence, my agitation | DAS.1913-02-14 | prayer for firmness in the Covenant; prayer for nearness to God; prayer for spiritual recognition; servitude; submission to God; repentance; spiritual emotions and susceptibilities | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU0577 | Concerning Body, Soul and Spirit: Words spoken on 1911-11-17 in Paris | 480 | Paris Talks | در عالم انسانی سه مقام است مقام جسم است و آن مقام حیوانی انسانست که با جمیع | There are in the world of humanity three degrees; those of the body, the soul, and spirit. The body is the physical or animal degree of man. | DWNP_v5#11 p.003-004, KHAB.170 (180), KHTB1.167, KHTP.117 | PT#31 p.095, BSTW#321 | attaining the life of the spirit; man's distinction from the animal; mind as intermediary between soul and body; spiritual transformation; two aspects of the human soul; the higher and lower natures; two kinds of civilization; material and spiritual civilization; worldliness vs. other-worldliness | - | - | |||||
| ABU0976 | Conversation with "Mr. F", Ritz Hotel in Budapest, 1913-04-11 | 320 | Now that you have seen many parts of the world, I hope you will also make a voyage to the country of Baha. | DAS.1913-04-11 | being a source of light; guidance; spiritual transformation; symbolism; universal language | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU2319 | Conversation with Dr Finkelstein, Abu Sinan, 1915-02-28 | 100 | اینگونه مجالس بصرف فضل و اراده الهیه تشکیل میشود و الا ما کجا و شما کجا چه نسبتی در میان است | Such gatherings are only possible through the divine bounties and favours... Yes, indeed. The relationship between the East and the West must be like that | KHH1.180-182 (1.252) | KHHE.262-265, BSR_v13 p.092 | critique of Western values; culture; East and West; communication between East and West; forces of light and darkness; integration and disintegration; growth of the Cause; praise of Eastern values; culture; praise of Western values; culture; predictions and prophecies; spiritual meetings; gatherings; devotional gatherings; feasts; unity in diversity; war and peace | - | - | ||||||
| ABU0994 | Conversation with Dr Finkelstein, Abu Sinan, 1915-03-01 | 310 | من در جمیع کنائس و مجامع بصوت بلند فریاد میزدم که ای قوم عالم انسانی در خطر است | In the loudest voice, I cried out in all the synagogues, and churches: O people! The world of humanity is in peril | AVK4.464.08, KHH1.178-179 (1.249-251) | KHHE.259-260, DAS.1915-03-01, BSR_v13 p.091 | equality of men and women; harmony of science and religion; nationalism; love of country; unity; oneness of humanity; unity in diversity; universal peace; world unity; war and peace | - | - | ||||||
| ABU1250 | Conversation with Hans Springer, Haifa, 1914-06-30 | 250 | آیا تو همیشه روی زمین سفر مینمائی در فکر آن نیستی که سفری بآسمان کنی | Thou art welcome. Where didst thou come from?... Dost thou travel always on the surface of the earth? | ZSM.1914-06-30 | DAS.1914-06-30, SW_v07#03 p.020-022, SW_v07#18 p.178, PN_unsorted p024 | Christ; Christianity; detachment; severance; renunciation; patience; love of God; service to others; to the Cause of God; serving humanity; working for progress, betterment of the world; spiritual transformation; universal language | - | - | ||||||
| ABU0672 | Conversation with Shaykh Muhammad at House of Abbud in Akka, 1915-02-27 | 440 | Didst thou not hear that I went to America? France in comparison to America is very near... | DAS.1915-02-27 | accounts of dreams and visions; humor; jokes; travels to the West by Abdu'l-Baha | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU1287 | Conversation with the English Consul, ca. Feb. 1901 | 250 | It was a very long time since the coming of a Prophet, and they needed a new one to give them a fresh start! | PN_1901 p012, NRMM.224 | corruption and renewal; abandoning religious dogmas; critique of Eastern values; culture; critique of Western values; culture; materialism; material vs. spiritual civilization; status of material wealth; wealth and poverty | - | - |
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