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'Abdu'l-Bahá tells us that: "There is nothing sweeter in the world of existence than prayer." This is a prayer book for the sheer ecstasy of communion with God and the pure pleasure of intoxication with the Word. It includes sections on glad-tidings, love, intoxication, rapture, sorrow and joy, and seeking. Also included are familiar meditations and Tablets, like the Long Healing Prayer, the Tablet of Ahmad, and the Fire Tablet, and the maybe less familiar, like the Tablet of the True Seeker, the Perspicuous Verses, and the Blessings from the last passage of the Lawh-i-Aqdas.Collected in this little book are powerful and rapturous prayers and passages from the Bahá'í sacred writings of Baha'u'llah, the Bab, and Abdu'l-Baha to uplift anyone in private prayer or devotional gatherings.
Two Baha'i children, Leili and Amin, find it hard not to have Christmas, but they enjoy the Baha'i holidays at the end of February. Includes instructions for making a paper camel.
Pearls of Wisdom is a beautifully illustrated book of passages from the Baha'i writings, presented in a manner that will appeal to children of all ages. Arranged around themes such as God, the soul, prayer, friendship, and love, all passages are accompanied by vibrant full-page color illustrations by award-winning illustrator Constanze von Kitzing. This work strikes the perfect balance between playful and reverent. Pearls of Wisdom is an ideal book for the whole family to enjoy together, and it is hoped that it will lead to rewarding discussions about important spiritual topics in the home.
Co-published with the Association for Bahá’í Studies In 1844 a charismatic young Persian merchant from Shiraz, known as the Báb, electrified the Shí‘ih world by claiming to be the return of the Hidden Twelfth Imam of Islamic prophecy. But contrary to traditional expectations of apocalyptic holy war, the Báb maintained that the spiritual path was not one of force and coercion but love and compassion. The movement he founded was the precursor of the Bahá’í Faith, but until now the Báb’s own voluminous writings have been seldom studied and often misunderstood. Gate of the Heart offers the first in-depth introduction to the writings of the Báb. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the author examines the Báb’s major works in multifaceted context, explaining the unique theological system, mystical world view, and interpretive principles they embody as well as the rhetorical and symbolic uses of language through which the Báb radically transforms traditional concepts. Arguing that the Bábí movement went far beyond an attempt at an Islamic Reformation, the author explores controversial issues and offers conclusions that will compel a re-evaluation of some prevalent assumptions about the Báb’s station, claims, and laws. Nader Saiedi’s meticulous and insightful analysis identifies the key themes, terms, and concepts that characterize each stage of the Báb’s writings, unlocking the code of the Báb’s mystical lexicon. Gate of the Heart is a subtle and profound textual study and an essential resource for anyone wishing to understand the theological foundations of the Bahá’í religion and the Báb’s significance in religious history.