Bahá'í Library Online
. . . .
.
>>   Provisional translations Published Articles
TAGS: Bahaullah, Life of (documents); Bahaullah, Writings of; Christianity; Georg David Hardegg; Interfaith dialogue; Lawh-i-Hirtik (Tablet to Hardegg); Prophecies; Templer colony
LOCATIONS: Haifa
> add tags
Abstract:
A Tablet addressed to the German Templer/Templar leader Georg David Hardegg including the proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh as the Promised One and the return of the Father to earth.
Notes:
Presented at the Irfan Colloquia Session #22, London (August 27-29, 1999). Mirrored with permission from irfancolloquia.org/22/ekbal_hertik.

First published in Bahá'í Studies Bulletin 2:1 (1983).

See also related files and commentary on Lambden's website, and see A Study of the German Templers Movement and Its Relationship with the Bahá'í Faith (F. Izadinia, 2014).


Tablet to Hardegg (Lawh-i-Hirtík):
A Tablet of Bahá'u'lláh to the Templer Leader Georg David Hardegg

by Stephen Lambden and Kamran Ekbal

published in Lights of Irfan, 4, pages 97-111
Wilmette, IL: Irfan Colloquia, 2003
Abstract: Lawh-i-Hertik, as the Tablet addressed to Georg David Hardegg is usually called, contains in an open and straightforward manner the proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh as the Promised One and the return of the Father to earth. The recipient, one of the two leaders of the Wurttemberg Templers of Germany who arrived in Palestine, expecting the coming of the Lord, in the same year as Bahá'u'lláh, is addressed in a very friendly manner and is given advice by which the validity of Bahá'u'lláh's claims may be recognized. He also is warned not to make the same errors of the Pharisees, who neglected the validity of Christ's own claims. This paper will discuss the contents of the Tablet addressed to Hardegg and provide information both about the Templars and the recipient of the Tablet.
The PDF below is from a Word document updated by Mike Thomas, 2020. See also the original version.
Back to:   Provisional translations Published Articles
Home Site Map Forum Links Copyright About Contact
.
. .