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al-ḥukm ʻalá al-Bahāʼīyah /

: 32 pages ; 25 cm

al-Īqān /

: [ Translation of : The Book of Ighan] : 235 pages ; 20 cm

Published 2008
The genesis of the Bábí-Baháʼí faiths in Shíráz and Fárs /

: The Bábí and Baháʾí Faiths represent two of the most important religious movements of modern times. This book relates the story of the evolution of the Bábí-Baháʾí community, beginning with the birth of its founder, Siyyid ʾAlí-Muhammad, known as the Báb, in 1819 and then traced over the next century and a half in the city of his birth, Shíráz. Its author, Mírzá Habíbuʾlláh Afnán, was himself born in the house of the Báb, reared by the widow of the Báb, who shared with him many stories of the Báb's life, then spent nearly a year with Baháʾuʾlláh in the ʾAkka-Haifa area, and some ten years in close proximity to Baháʾuʾlláh's son ʾAbduʾl-Bahá. He served for the next half century as the hereditary custodian of the house of the Báb, and as such was uniquely qualified to tell the story of the Bábí-Baháʾí Faiths in the city of Shíráz in remarkable and moving detail.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references (p. [381]-384) and indexes. : 9789047442349 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Nubdhah min taʻālīm Ḥaḍrat Bahāʼ Allāh. wa-talīhā tarjamatuhā al-ʻArabīyah.

: Translated from : Persian into Arabic by Faraj Allāh Dhakī al-Kurdī. : 160 pages ; 24 cm

Published 1928
al-Nūr al-abhá fī mufāwaḍāt ʻAbd al-Bahā : muḥādathah ʻalá al-ghadhāʼ /

: 284 pages ; 24 cm. : Sara.lib

Nubdhah min taʻālīm ḥaḍrat Bahāʼ Allāh wa-talīhā tarjamatuhā al-ʻArabīyah /

: 160 pages ; 23 cm.

Maqālat sāʹiḥ fī al-Bābīyah wa-al-Bahāʹ-īyah /

: Translation of : Maqālah-ʾi shakhṣī-i sayyāḥ kih dar qaz̤īyah-ʾi Bāb nivishtah ast. : 120 pages ; 20 cm

Kitab al-Iqan.

: 235 pages ; 20 cm.

Published 2004
Studies in Modern Religions, Religious Movements and the Bābī-Bahā'ī Faiths.

: In this book leading scholars contribute comprehensive studies of the religious movements in the late 18th and 19th centuries: the Hassidic movements in Judaism, the Mormon religion, in Christianity, and the Bābī-Bahā'ī faiths in Shī'te Islam. The studies, introduced by the editor's analysis of the underlying common source of this religious activity, lead the reader into a rich world of messianism, millenniarism and eschatological thought fueling the intense modern developments in the three major monotheistic religions.
: 1 online resource. : 9789047405573

Published 2011
The Baha'i faith in Africa : establishing a new religious movement, 1952-1962 /

: In 1952, there were probably fewer than 200 Baha'is in all of Africa. Today the Baha'i community claims one million followers on the continent. Yet, the Baha'i presence in Africa has been all but ignored in academic studies up to now. This is the first monograph that addresses the establishment of this New Religious Movement in Africa. Discovering an African presence at the genesis of the religon in Iran, this study seeks to explain why the movement found an appeal in colonial Africa during the 1950s and early 1960. It also explores how the Baha'i faith was influenced and Africanized by its new converts. Finally, the book seeks to make sense of the diverse and contradictory American, Iranian, British, and African elements that established a new religion in Africa.
: 1 online resource (xii, 279 pages) : illustrations, maps, portraits. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004226005 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2006
Citizens of the World, A History and Sociology of the Baha'is from a Globalisation Perspective.

: Citizens of the World deals with the Baha'is and their religion. While covering the historical development in sufficient detail to serve as a general monograph on Baha'i, emphasis is laid on examining contemporary Baha'i, with the Danish Baha'i community as a recurrent case. The book discusses Baha'i religious texts, rituals, economy, everyday life, demographic development, mission strategies, leadership, and international activism in analyses based on primary material, such as interview studies among the Baha'is, fieldwork data from the Baha'i World Centre in Israel, and field trips around the world. The approach is a combination of history of religions and sociology of religion within a theoretical framework of religion and globalisation. Several general topics in the study of new religions are covered. The book contributes to the theoretical study of globalisation by proposing a new model for analysing globalisation and transnational religions.
: 1 online resource. : 9789047407461

Bahāʾu Allāh wa-al-ʻaṣr al-jadīd /

: 255 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Sara.lib

Yā Ilāhī Bahā : Safaht al-Nūr : Takhlīdā lil-dhikrá al- miʼawīyat li-istishhād ''al Bāb'' al-mubashshar''Bahā allah ''/

: 87 pages ; 17 cm. : sahar.

Published 2015
Theory of religious cycles : tradition modernity and the Bahá'í faith /

: In Theory of Religious Cycles: Tradition, Modernity and the Bahá'í Faith Mikhail Sergeev offers a new interpretation of the Soviet period of Russian history as a phase within the religious evolution of humankind by developing a theory of religious cycles, which he applies to modernity and to all the major world faiths of Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam. Sergeev argues that in the course of its evolution religion passes through six common phases-formative, orthodox, classical, reformist, critical, and post-critical. Modernity, which was started by the European Enlightenment, represents the critical phase of Christianity, a systemic crisis that could be overcome with the appearance of new religious movements such as the Bahá'í Faith, which offers a spiritual extension of the modern worldview.
: 1 online resource (xiii, 161 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004301078 : 0929-8436 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 1940
Maṭāliʻ al-anwār : Tārīkh al-Nabīl ʻan waqāʼiʻ al-ayyām al-ūlá lil-amr al-Bahāʼī /

: 552 pages : ill. ; 25 cm.

Published 1924
al-Kawākib al-durrīyah fī taʾrīkh ẓuhūr al-Bābīyah wa-al-Bahāʾīyah /

: volumes : illustrations ; 19 cm.

Published 2021
The Reception of 'Abdu'l-Bahá in Britain : East Comes West /

: In exploring 'Abdu'l-Bahá's visits to Britain, Brendan McNamara expands the jigsaw of our knowledge of how "the east came west". More importantly, by exploring the visits through the motives of those that received him, The Reception of 'Abdu'l-Bahá in Britain: East Comes West demonstrates that the "cultic milieu" thesis is incomplete. Focusing on a number of well-known Edwardian Protestant reformers, the book demonstrates that the arrival of eastern forms of religions in Britain penetrated more mainstream Christian forms. This process is set within significant developments in the early formation of the study of religions, the rise of science and orientalism. All these elements are shown to be linked together. Significantly the work argues that the advent of World War One changed the direction of new forms of religion leading to a 'forgetfulness' that has lasted until the present time.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004440357
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