Baha'i
Baha’i literature encompasses a rich tapestry of spiritual teachings and principles emphasizing unity, equality, and the search for truth. This category offers a diverse selection of texts that explore the Baha’i faith, its founder's writings, and the thoughtful insights of its followers, appealing to those interested in philosophy, spirituality, and interfaith dialogue.
Fire and Gold: Benefitting from Lifes Tests
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Asking Questions: A Challenge to Fundamentalism
Bahbyyih Na1vk1vhjavbanb8, Bahiyyih Nakhjavani
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Bahai References to Judaism Christianity & Islam
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Edward Granville Browne and the Bahai Faith
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Consultation: A Universal Lamp of Guidance
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The Universal Principles of the Reform Bahai Faith
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The Universal Principles of the Reform Bahai Faith
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Asiyih Khanum, The Most Exalted Leaf, entitled Navvab
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Kategooria "Baha'i"
Baha'i literature encompasses a rich tradition that seeks to inspire and illuminate the spiritual journey of its readers. Rooted in the teachings of Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the Baha'i faith, this category explores themes of unity, peace, and the oneness of humanity, appealing to anyone interested in diverse philosophical and spiritual perspectives.
The Baha'i faith emerged in the 19th century in Persia, promoting principles that advocate for the abolition of prejudice, equality between genders, and the harmony of science and religion. This historical context provides a deep understanding of the values that underpin Baha'i writings, making it a fascinating area for scholars, spiritual seekers, and those curious about holistic worldviews.
Readers who delve into Baha'i books often find themselves enriched by concepts that challenge divisions and champion comprehensive global progress. The insights provided by these texts are pivotal for those wishing to foster dialogue and understanding in an increasingly fragmented world.
In exploring this category, one encounters a variety of works by both contemporary and historical authors, each contributing to the evolution of Baha'i thought. The books not only serve as spiritual guides but also offer philosophical reflections that resonate with universal truths, fostering a sense of community and shared purpose among readers across the globe.