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1879 (In the year)
`Abdu'l-Bahá traveled to Beirut at the invitation of Midhat Pá
sh
á, the Válí of Syria. [BKG378]
`Abdu'l-Bahá was still officially a prisoner of the Ottoman Empire. BKG379]
Bahá'u'lláh revealed a Tablet marking the occasion. [BKG378–9; GPB243; TB227–8]
Among the important figures `Abdu'l-Bahá met in Beirut were Midhat Pá
sh
á and
Sh
ay
kh
Muhammad `Abduh, the future Grand Muftí of Egypt. [BKG379]
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Bahá'í Influence on the Reform Movements of the Islamic World in the 1860s and 1870s
, by Moojan Momen, in
Bahá'í Studies Bulletin
, 2:2 (1983). Bahá'í influences on the Middle Eastern reform movement in the 1860s and 1870s.
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"I Never Understood Any of This from 'Abbás Effendi": Muhammad 'Abduh's Knowledge of the Bahá'í Teachings and His Friendship with 'Abdu'l-Bahá
, by William F. McCants, in
Studies in Modern Religions, Religious Movements and the Bābī-Bahā'ī Faiths
, ed. Moshe Sharon (2004). Muhammad Abduh (1849–1905) was a journalist, revolutionary, professor, and later Grand Mufti of Egypt, who befriended and corresponded with the Master; the role of Muhammad Rashíd Ridá; Abdu’l-Bahá's 1885 letter to Abduh.
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Islam and the Baha'i Faith: A comparative study of Muhammad ‘Abduh and ‘Abdul-Baha ‘Abbas
: Review
, by Denis MacEoin, in
Religion
, 40 (2010).
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Muhammad `Abduh and Rashid Rida: A Dialogue on the Bahá'í Faith
, by Juan Cole, in
World Order
, 15:3-4 (1981). Translation of a dialogue between two influential Sunni thinkers of the early Twentieth Century; contains much of historical interest.
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Theological Responses to Modernity in the Nineteenth-century Middle East
, by Oliver Scharbrodt, in
Lights of Irfan
, Book 3 (2002). With their theologies, Bahá'u'lláh and Muhammad 'Abduh both responded to the challenge of modernity and sought change, but while 'Abduh remained on the grounds of the Islamic tradition, Bahá'u'lláh founded a new religion.
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