Publisher's Synopsis
Behà 'U'llàh (The Glory of God), Volume 1, by Ibrahim George Kheiralla and Howard MacNutt, offers an early English-language introduction to the life and teachings of BahàÊ1/4u'llàh, the founder of the BahàÊ1/4Ã- Faith. Published around 1900, this volume provides a historical and biographical account, aiming to elucidate the central figure of a then-emerging global religion. Kheiralla, an early BahàÊ1/4Ã- convert, collaborates with MacNutt to present BahàÊ1/4u'llàh's spiritual significance. This book serves as a valuable primary source for understanding the early development and dissemination of the BahàÊ1/4Ã- Faith in the Western world. For readers interested in religious studies, Middle Eastern history, and the biography of religious figures, this book offers unique insights into the formative years of the BahàÊ1/4Ã- movement.
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