The Baha'i Faith in America

The Baha'i Faith in America

Author: William Garlington

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2005-08-30

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 0313027439

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The Baha'i Faith in America sets out to accomplish two main goals. The first is to introduce to the American reading public a religion whose name may be commonly mentioned or heard, yet in terms of its unique history, world-view, beliefs, and laws, is virtually unknown. Such categories provide the essential material for Part I. The second objective, which is the uniting thread of Part II, is to trace the historical development of the American Baha'i community from its earliest beginnings at the end of the nineteenth century up until the present day. The chapters in this section not only peruse the major events and introduce the leading personalities associated with American Baha'i history, they also trace significant themes, motifs, and issues that have characterized the community over the decades. Examples include early Baha'i connections with both American millenialism and metaphysical esotericism, to more recent associations with the Civil Rights Movement and the 1960s youth counterculture. In addition, the book's final chapters take a close look at some of the more controversial issues that have characterized American Baha'i community life over the past few decades. Here issues ranging in content from disagreements over differing styles of propogation to the freedom of expression allowed to Baha'i scholars are examined. In the process, the work reveals a dynamic and highly idealistic faith that is attempting to offer a model of religious community that is compatible with the continuing process of globalization.


The Bahá’ís of America

The Bahá’ís of America

Author: Michael McMullen

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2015-11-27

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1479869058

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The Bahá’í Faith had its origins in nineteenth century Shi’ite Islam, but embraces Abraham, Krishna, Moses, Buddha, Jesus, and Muhammad—among others—as prophets, each seen as a divine messenger uniquely suited to the needs of his time. The Bahá’í community has spread to become the second most geographically widespread religion in the world. It has a 120 year history in the United States, where members have promoted their core belief that all people are created equal. American Bahá’ís have been remarkably successful in attracting a diverse membership. They instituted efforts to promote racial unity in the deep South decades before the modern civil rights movement, and despite lip service to fostering multi racial congregations among Christian churches, over half of American Bahá’í congregations today are multiracial, in comparison to just 5 to 7 percent of U.S. Christian churches. This level of diversity is unique among all religious groups in the United States. As the story of a relatively new religious movement, the history of the Bahá’ís in America in the 20th and early 21st centuries offers a case study of institutional maturation, showcasing the community’s efforts to weather conflict and achieve steady growth. While much scholarly attention has been paid to extremist religious movements, this book highlights a religious movement that promotes the idea of the unity of all religions. Mike McMullen traces the hard work of the Bahá’ís’ leadership and congregants to achieve their high level of diversity and manage to grow so successfully in America.


Heritage of Light

Heritage of Light

Author: Janet A. Khan

Publisher: Baha'i Publishing Trust

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 406

ISBN-13: 9781931847735

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A new and fascinating examination of a religious community and a penetrating look at the spiritual destiny of America. Heritage of Light is an accessible description of the American Bahai community and a penetrating look at the spiritual destiny of America. This exploration traces the historical and spiritual connections that link the American Baha'is with the early Bahais of Iran, who displayed an unparalleled staunchness of faith and heroism in the face of unspeakable brutal persecution and oppression. The authors examination of the writings of the Bahai Faith along with extensive historical and archival records, demonstrates the unique role assigned to the American Bahais and to the American nation as a whole in the development of a unified global society and the eventual inauguration of a world civilization.


The Bahá’ís of America

The Bahá’ís of America

Author: Michael McMullen

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2015-11-27

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1479869058

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The Bahá’í Faith had its origins in nineteenth century Shi’ite Islam, but embraces Abraham, Krishna, Moses, Buddha, Jesus, and Muhammad—among others—as prophets, each seen as a divine messenger uniquely suited to the needs of his time. The Bahá’í community has spread to become the second most geographically widespread religion in the world. It has a 120 year history in the United States, where members have promoted their core belief that all people are created equal. American Bahá’ís have been remarkably successful in attracting a diverse membership. They instituted efforts to promote racial unity in the deep South decades before the modern civil rights movement, and despite lip service to fostering multi racial congregations among Christian churches, over half of American Bahá’í congregations today are multiracial, in comparison to just 5 to 7 percent of U.S. Christian churches. This level of diversity is unique among all religious groups in the United States. As the story of a relatively new religious movement, the history of the Bahá’ís in America in the 20th and early 21st centuries offers a case study of institutional maturation, showcasing the community’s efforts to weather conflict and achieve steady growth. While much scholarly attention has been paid to extremist religious movements, this book highlights a religious movement that promotes the idea of the unity of all religions. Mike McMullen traces the hard work of the Bahá’ís’ leadership and congregants to achieve their high level of diversity and manage to grow so successfully in America.


ʻAbduʼl-Bahá in America

ʻAbduʼl-Bahá in America

Author: Robert H. Stockman

Publisher: Baha'i Publishing

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781931847971

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The amazing account of the journey of Abdul-Baha, head of the Bahai Faith after his fathers passing, across much of the United States in 1912. His exhausting yet exhilarating 239-day trek from coast to coast took him to fifty cities and towns, where he delivered up to four talks a dayabout oneness of humanity and the principles of universal peace to approximately ninety-three thousand people. This historic visit to the United States planted the seeds that would take root and germinate into the present-day American Bah community.


The Baha'i Faith: Its History and Teachings

The Baha'i Faith: Its History and Teachings

Author: William McElwee Miller

Publisher: William Carey Library

Published: 1974

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13: 9780878081370

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Its History and Teaching This book is a breath of fresh air. There are millions of adherents to the Bahai Faith. Mr. Miller provides insight and primary sources giving the reader information about the history of the Baha'i Faith. Where the official and authorized Baha'i histories are sanitized and revised. Mr. Miller, who lived for years in Iran and fluent in Parsi, provides access to the westerner into events occurring during the early years of this world religion. The reader learns about the initial prophetic voices of the Bab and Baha'u'llah and the followers that founded the Bahai Faith after their deaths. The author explains the transformational shifts and unbelievable history of the Baha'is. Why did the early writings appear to be create a "society" or "philosophy" and later suddenly the community was touted as a "world religion"? Why are there are 7 Baha'i sects? Each exodus occurring when internal power struggles resulted in a few achieving greater control. Why do Baha'is work so hard to control their memberships contActs and reading material? Why do Baha'is shun those who leave, considering anyone not fully supportive of the Baha'i religion "spiritual poison?" After reading this book it should be clear to the reader. Due to the historical accuracy of the book's fActs and the author's position as a Protestant Missionary to an Islamic country, not all readers will be satisfied. Some will be offended those most likely the adherents who don't want the truth to come to light. Some will be offended because the author was a Protestant Missionary. Nevertheless, any serious student of world religions will be grateful to have his contributions on record to the history of the Baha'is.


American Indians and the Bah' Faith

American Indians and the Bah' Faith

Author: Littlebrave Beaston

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-10-19

Total Pages: 584

ISBN-13: 9781974372676

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American Indians and the Bah�'� Faith is a compilation of Sacred and Inspirational Writingsfrom the Bah�'� Writings pertaining to Indians in the Americas. It includes information taken from accounts of various Bah�'� activities related to North and South American Indian, First Nation, and Inuit individuals and communities. This work will be of interest to those observing cultural, historical, and social change brought about by the merging of Native thinking and understanding with a dynamic world Religion. While the process is in an embryonic stage, it is encouraging and sets the stage for Indigenous people of North America to take their rightful place among the world wide community, deserving of the utmost respect, and working for the common good. Still others may find joy in reading about a relative or friend or event. And yet others may find an interesting strand that they wish to research and write more about.Whether becoming a Bah�'�, or a Friend of the Faith, or an interested or even disinterested onlooker, these Bah�'� Writings and documented experiences are for all to know about and can inspire.


Portals to Freedom

Portals to Freedom

Author: Howard Colby Ives

Publisher: George Ronald Publisher Limited

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13:

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A unique account of 'Abdu'l-Baha's visit to America by one of American disciples.