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Tag: "Somalia"

tag name Somalia type: Geographic locations
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related tags Africa
referring tags Mogadishu, Somalia
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1 result from the Main Catalog

6 results from the Chronology

from the main catalog (1 result)

  1. 2000. Bahá'í Communities by Country: Research Notes. Graham Hassall, Jonah Winters, ed. . Brief notes on the history of Bahá'í activities and the dates of NSA formation in Africa, China, Australia, and elsewhere. Essays.

from the Chronology (6 results; collapse)

  1. 1953-11-00 — The arrival of Knights of Bahá'u'lláh Dr. Mihdi Samandari and Mrs. Ursula Samandari (Newman) in Mogadishu, Somalia (then Italian Somaliland). [BWNS230; KoB48-50]
  2. 1953-11-05
      Dr Mihdí Samandarí arrived in Italian Somaliland and was named a Knight of Bahá'u'lláh. [BW13:452]
    • His wife Ursula (née Newman) arrived in 1954 and was also named a Knight of Bahá'u'lláh.
  3. 1954-07-06 — The first Somali to become a Bahá'í in Djibouti, 'Alí 'Abdu'lláh, a 21-year old employee of a commercial firm, enrolled.
  4. 1960-00-00 — The first woman Somali to become a Bahá'í, Fatumeh Jama, enrolled.
  5. 1968-04-21 — Sudan, Somalia and Ethiopia formed their own regional assembly. Those elected to serve were: Gila Michael Bahta, Dr. Leo Neiderreitter, Gamal Rushdy, Asfaw Tessema, Dr. Heshmat Farhoumand, Dr. Hushang Ahdieh, Ursula Samandari, Assefaw Habte Michael and Rabbi Teele Mariam. [Wikipedia]
  6. 2003-06-20 — The passing of Knight of Bahá'u'lláh Ursula Samandari (b. Ursula Newman 29 December, 1909 in Mitcham, Surrey, England) at her pioneering post in Buea, Cameroon. She was buried at the Bahá'í Centre in Buea following a funeral service which included prayers, songs and a eulogy.

    She learned of the Faith from Richard St Barbe Baker, Hasan Balyuzi and Dorothy Ferraby and became a believer after two years.

    She first pioneered to St Ives, UK in 1945, along with Kathleen Brown and Jessica Young she was the first to pioneer in the British Isles in the Six Year Plan.

    She served on the Spiritual Assembly of London and in 1948 moved to Dublin where she was a member of the first Local spiritual assembly and served as the secretary to George Townshend. Ursula served as a member of the National Spiritual Assembly of the British Isles from 1945 until 1951. In 1949 she moved to Belfast where she met Mihdi Samandari whom she married in 1951.

    In 1953 she and Dr. Mihdi Samandari moved to Nairobi, Kenya, and about a year later in November of 1953, they re-located to Mogadishu, Somalia where they stayed until 1971. [KoB49-50; BWNS 230]

    Ursula served on the Regional Spiritual Assembly of North East Africa from 1961 until 1970. At the request of the Universal House of Justice, they had pioneered to Cameroon where she was elected to the National Spiritual Assembly in 1972. She served from 1972 until 1986 with a short interruption of service. Mihdi served on the Continental Board of Copunsellors in the 1970s. [BWNS230, BW'03-'04pg237; UK Bahá'í Journal Vol 20 No 3 Sep/Oct 2003]

 
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