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Tag: "Earth"

tag name Earth type: Miscellaneous; Science: natural, social, and applied
web link bahai-library.com/tags/Earth
related tags World
referring tags All on the earth shall pass away, but the face of thy Lord; Both worlds; Dust (earth); Environment; Geography; Geology; Roundness of the Earth
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The terms mentioned below carry distinct theological, cosmological, and spiritual nuances, drawing from Arabic, Persian, and Islamic mystical traditions. Please check a dictionary or use an AI tool to get an idea of the various meanings. Compare also with the tag "World", where there is some overlap.

arḍ ( ارض )
araḍín ( ارضین )
‘álam ( عالم )
zamín ( زمین )
jahán ( جهان )
mulk ( مُلک )
áfáq ( آفاق )
dunyá ( دنیا )

bahaidata.org Q5224   ·   Links to Bahá'í wikis (bahai9, bahaipedia, etc.)
references en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth; www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/search#q=Earth

"Earth" has been tagged in:

4 results from the Main Catalog

1 result from the Chronology

from the main catalog (4 results; collapse)

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  1. 2025-11. Tablet of the Letters (Ḥurūfāt) Revealed by the Báb, The. The Báb, Mohammad Norozi, trans. . On the interrelation of the Divine Names, the cosmos, and the hierarchy of creation.The Báb enumerates 32 letters, each linked to a domain of creation or aspect of spiritual authority, conveying how God ordains, sustains, and animates reality. Translations.
  2. 1998-05. Soil in the Bahá'í Faith. Arthur Lyon Dahl. Extracts on soil in the Bahá'í Writings and Bahá'í attitudes to nature. Essays.
  3. 1994/2000. Commentary on the Surah of the Sun. Bahá'u'lláh, Juan Cole, trans. . Bahá'u'lláh's explanation of a passage from the Qur'an. Translations.
  4. 1992-06-08. Gaia Concept, The. Universal House of Justice, Research Department. Overview of the Gaia hypothesis, a concept which regards the entire planet as a living organism. UHJ-letters.

from the Chronology (1 result)

  1. 2000-09-19 — In a ceremony, the final earth samples from 26 nations were deposited in the Peace Monument, which was built by the Bahá'í International Community and the Bahá'í Community of Brazil in 1992 for the 1992 Earth Summit. Designed by the renowned Brazilian sculptor Siron Franco, the five-meter concrete and ceramic monument is located near the entrance to the Santos Dumont Airport in Rio de Janeiro, just north of Flamengo Park and the site of the 1992 Global Forum, the parallel conference of non-governmental organizations held during the 1992 Earth Summit, which was formally known as the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development. [BWNS85]
 
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