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Letters and Essays, 1886-1913 |
Author | Mirza Abu'l-Fadl Gulpaygani |
Title of item | Letters and Essays, 1886-1913 |
Editor, translator, etc. | Juan Cole, trans |
Publisher of this ed. | Los Angeles: Kalimat Press |
Date of this edition | 1985 |
Language | English |
Permission | editor and publisher |
Posted | 2015-04-08 by Jonah Winters |
Classified in | Books and Pilgrims' notes |
URL | bahai-library.com/gulpaygani_letters_essays |
Abstract | Treatises of "the greatest and most learned of all Bahá'í scholars" about Alexander Tumansky; on meeting Abdu'l-Bahá; and on the meaning of angels, resurrection, civilization, tests, angels, holy spirit, and the saying "Knowledge is twenty-seven letters." |
Notes | Contributed by and posted with permission of publisher. Please support this online re-printing by ordering a copy of the book. A portion of this book scanned, with images, is available at books.google.com. |
Tags | Abdul-Baha, Life of (documents); Alexander Tumansky; Christianity; Civilization; Holy Spirit; Interfaith dialogue; Islam; Knowledge is twenty-seven letters; Mirza Abul-Fadl Gulpaygani; Moses; Muhammad (Prophet); Perfection; Resurrection; Tests and difficulties |
Locations | Egypt |
Cross-references | See also Miracles & Metaphors. | Page views | 17950 hits since 2015-04-08 |
Edit quality | high: carefully proofread and edited |
Format quality | medium: lightly formatted |
Last edited | 2020-05-23 15:12 EST. See previous versions [archive.org]. | | |
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