Ali-Murad Davudi's Philosophical Discourses on the Foundations of Bahá’í Belief
born out of genuine concern for the betterment of humanity at this critical juncture in history
This study of Bahá’u’lláh’s Súrih of the Temple is intended to provide the reader with tools to gain insight into the complex symbols and structure that underlie any attempt at interpreting the meaning and purpose of this critical work
owing in part to his distinctive facility for engaging with classical and contemporary intellectual currents while drawing upon Islamic
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