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Bahá'u'lláh's Symbolic Use of the Veiled Ḥúríyyih

 
AuthorJohn S. Hatcher
 
Author 2
Amrollah Hemmat
 
Author 3
Ehsanollah Hemmat
 
Title of item
Bahá'u'lláh's Symbolic Use of the Veiled Ḥúríyyih
 
Volume
29:3
 
Pages
9-41
Parent publication   Journal of Bahá'í Studies
 
Publisher of this ed.
Ottawa: Association for Bahá'í Studies North America
Date of this edition 2019
LanguageEnglish
Permission publisher
Posted 2020-12-30 by Arjen Bolhuis
Classified in Published Articles
URLbahai-library.com/hatcher_symbolic_use_huriyyih
Abstract Analyzing some of the meanings behind the appearance of the Veiled Maiden, as alluded to by Bahá'u'lláh in His letters.
Notes Article mirrored from journal.bahaistudies.ca/online/article/view/257. See also the complete issue [PDF].

See the provisional translation accompanying this article, and see also The Maid of Heaven: A Personal Compilation (2020).

Tags Allegories and metaphors; Bab, Station of; Bahaullah, Birth of Revelation of; Bahaullah, Poetry of; Bahaullah, Station of; Bahaullah, Writings of; Days of Remembrance (book); God, Gender of; God, Names of; Holy Spirit; Hur-i-Ujab (Tablet of the Wondrous Maiden); John Hatcher; Kalimat-i-Maknunih (Hidden Words); Lawh-i-Ghulamul-Khuld (Tablet of the Immortal Youth); Lawh-i-Huriyyih (Tablet of the Maiden); Lawh-i-Mallahul-Quds (Tablet of the Holy Mariner); Lawh-i-Ruya (Tablet of the Vision); Love (general); Maid of Heaven; Most Great Separation; Most Great Spirit; Mysticism; Poetry; Progressive revelation; Qayyumul-Asma (book); Ridvan Festival; Siyah Chal (Black Pit); Sufism; Suriy-i-Haykal (Surih of the Temple); Suriy-i-Qalam (Surih of the Pen); Symbolism; Symbolism; Veils
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