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| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Promises to Keep- Thoughts on an Emerging Baha'i Theology.txt 2 | ||
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| 'l-Bahá's pointed critique of religion as "the noise, the cl | amor | , the hollowness of religious doctrine."92 Marcus Bach repor |
| ions, they may not content themselves with the noise, the cl | amor | , the hollowness of religious doctrine. Nay, rather, they sh |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Mirza Abu'l-Fadl.txt 1 | ||
| eligiosa von J. M. Marchesi). Vgl. auch Biancamaria Scarcia | Amor | etti: BAUSANI, ALESSANDRO. In: Encyclopædia Iranica, online |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/The Lawh-i-Hamd-i-Musha'sha' (The Tablet of the Effulgent Praise)- A Little-Known but Significant Early Writing of Baha'u'llah.txt 1 | ||
| n of his name. He was reportedly an eloquent man, utterly en | amor | ed of the Báb, and considered himself to be the return of th |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Baha'i Approaches to World Problems.txt 1 | ||
| vel from one corner of the world to another. We now live in | amor | e comfortable world which provides us with every possible so |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/A Wondrous New Day- The Numerology of Creation and 'All Things' in the Badi' Calendar.txt 2 | ||
| elegance, fineness, foppery, gracefulness, gorgeousness, gl | amor | , goodness and pulchritude. Bahá’ is not mentioned in the Qu |
| ss, grace, goodness, gorgeousness, foppery, gracefulness, gl | amor | and prettiness. Jamál is the most commonly used alternative |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Marking Boundaries, Marking Time- The Iranian Past and the Construction of the Self by Qajar Thinkers.txt 1 | ||
| l reformism in nine- teenth century Iranin the form of a dre | amor | vision precisely because it con- tainedsuch personal assaul |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Ineffability in Scripture- A Conversation with 6 Medieval Mystics.txt 1 | ||
| and secrets, which make the heart to stir and the soul to cl | amor | , but this mystery of inner meaning may be whispered only fr |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Essays on Jesus and the New Testament.txt 3 | ||
| Farabi and Ibn Sina. Their views are later developed (or met | amor | phosed) by later thinkers into an emanative hierarchy of lig |
| eresies" (A.D. 182-88), testifies to the existence of a Tetr | amor | ph, or Quadriform Gospel, given by the Word and unified by o |
| ges with them [7:1 the Hittite, and the Girgashite, and the | Amor | ite, and the Canaanite, and the Perizzite, and the Hivite, a |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/A Structural Assessment of the Baha'i Peace Program.txt 1 | ||
| of Capital and Labor definitely recognized; in which the cl | amor | of religious fanaticism and strife will have been forever s |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Baha'i Epistemology from the Perspective of Abdu'l-Baha.txt 1 | ||
| re, witnessed both qualitative and quantitative cultural met | amor | phoses. This transformative period ushered in a profound evo |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Correlating Mystical Experience to the Knowledge of God.txt 2 | ||
| 'l-Bahá's pointed critique of religion as "the noise, the cl | amor | , the hollowness of religious doctrine."[37] Also, Bahá'u'll |
| ions, they may not content themselves with the noise, the cl | amor | , the hollowness of religious doctrine. Nay, rather, they sh |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/The Concept of Theocracy.txt 1 | ||
| are not hard to find. Non-Muslims and non-Wahhabi Muslims cl | amor | to live in Saudi Arabia and voluntarily subject themselves |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/A Prophet in Modern Times.txt 1 | ||
| m Chihríq to Tabríz for trial because of the "ferment and cl | amor | of the learned doctors in all districts of Persia"; and Bal |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Entering into Obligatory Prayer- Introduction and Commentary.txt 1 | ||
| gh and bemoan,[123] and the direction whence is heard the cl | amor | of the wicked doers.[124] But, lest the left-handed become |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/The Mystic's Flight- The Parable of Majnun and Layli.txt 1 | ||
| s personalities who are excessive, bizarre, twisted or even | amor | al. However, while I am not arguing that Majnún is a Dostoye |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Baha'i Hermeneutics- An Academic and Primary Source Inquiry.txt 3 | ||
| ppen that could cause disturbance and dissension or raise cl | amor | among the heedless. Verily, His bounty hath sur- passed the |
| at high noon266. As to you, O ye other handmaids who are en | amor | ed of the heavenly fragrances, arrange ye holy gatherings, a |
| g of your Lord, the Almighty, the All-Wise. Erelong shall cl | amor | ous voices be raised in most lands. Shun them, O My people, |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/The Epistle of the Bab to Haji Mirza Siyyid 'Ali from Konar-Takhteh.txt 1 | ||
| amed the anger of Ḥusayn Khán, the governor of Fárs. They cl | amor | ed for vengeance; they demanded that Mullá Ṣādiq and his com |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Socio-demographic Characteristics of the Canadian Baha'i Community.txt 1 | ||
| o small to warrant analysis. Disaggregating such admittedly | amor | phously termed categories as "Far East" renders the analysis |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Islam and the Baha'i Faith.txt 1 | ||
| o joining partners with God (shirk), as each sect becomes en | amor | ed with its own teachings, and a slave to its own doctrine. |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/An Introduction to the History and Culture of Iran.txt 1 | ||
| onal urban economic life in Iran is based on the bazaar, an | amor | phous physical, social, and economic entity that is at the h |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Propositions on a More Comprehensive Theology.txt 2 | ||
| th, nor sanction the behavior of the avowed believer that cl | amor | ously asserteth his allegiance to this Cause. Both should ob |
| the peoples and kindreds of the earth. Ere long shall the cl | amor | of the multitude throughout Africa, throughout America, the |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Multivalent Mahdihood- Karim Khan Kirmani's Early Critique of the Multiple Claims of the Bab.txt 3 | ||
| es. Foreshadowing the future of his son, he was also very en | amor | ed with Shaykh Ahmad. Even though Shaykh Ahmad tried to avoi |
| with some of the teachers of Kirman. He was particularly en | amor | ed with calligraphy and excelled at it. When his father died |
| other hand, we know from various reports that Kirmani was en | amor | ed with Sayyid Kazim. He once offered all of his wealth and |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Baha'i Principles of Education- Categorization of and Commentary on Extracts from Baha'i Education.txt 3 | ||
| itings of `Abdu'l-Bahd, 100, page 127) 49. 0 thou who art en | amor | ed of the holy breathings of God! Child education is a matte |
| d in itself the harshest of punishments. They will become en | amor | ed of human perfections, and will consecrate their lives to |
| hey may become spiritual beings, dwellers in the Kingdom, en | amor | ed of the sweet breaths of holiness, and may receive an educ |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Exploring the Concept of the Soul in Some Answered Questions- Implications and Insights.txt 2 | ||
| ent elements, dimensions, and the principles guiding its met | amor | phosis systematically. Abdul-Bahá, describes the heavenly sp |
| ent. If love is confined to physical attachments, it can met | amor | phose into a destructive force of insistent self, leading to |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Human Evolution- Directed-.txt 1 | ||
| hole blocks of genes being switched on and off... namely met | amor | phosis—the transformation of tadpole to frog, of chrysalis t |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Rizal, Revelation and Revolution- Rizal's Letter to the Women of Malolos and Baha'u'llah's letter to Nabil Akbar Lawh-i-Hikmat (Tablet of W….txt 1 | ||
| submitted to: Now that you have responded to our vehement cl | amor | for public welfare; now that you have shown a good example |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/The German Baha'i Community under National Socialism- A Historical Perspective With Notes, Postscript, and Photographs.txt 1 | ||
| s were killed and as many women were violated. Three once gl | amor | ous cruise ships, the Wilhelm Gustloff, the Goya, and the Ca |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Intelligent Life in the Universe and Exotheology in Christianity and the Baha'i Writings.txt 1 | ||
| r citation came from Joshua where God had 'delivered up the | Amor | ites' to the children of Israel and commanded the sun to sta |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/The Covenant- Brit Olam.txt 1 | ||
| l the people of Israel arose in protest against Him. They cl | amor | ed that He Whose advent the Bible had foretold must needs pr |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/The Spiritual Self in Baha'i Studies.txt 3 | ||
| critique of religion as being reduced to "the noise, the cl | amor | , the hollowness of religious doctrine".19 Moreover, what `A |
| r justifying Bahá'u'lláh's deprecation of the one who "...cl | amor | ously asserteth his allegiance to this Cause.",29 to be expl |
| th, nor sanction the behavior of the avowed believer that cl | amor | ously asserteth his allegiance to this Cause." (Gleanings, p |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/The Purposes and Objectives of Baha'i Scholarship- Compilation and commentary.txt 1 | ||
| and secrets, which make the heart to stir and the soul to cl | amor | , but this mystery of inner meaning may be whispered only fr |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Time and the Containment of Evil in Zoroastrianism.txt 1 | ||
| ing. Zoroaster utterly rejected the worship of the warlike, | amor | al devas, including Indra and his companions, condemning the |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/The Reconvergence of Theology and Spirituality.txt 2 | ||
| 'l-Bahá's pointed critique of religion as "the noise, the cl | amor | , the hollowness of religious doctrine."16 `Abdu'l-Bahá, mor |
| ions, they may not content themselves with the noise, the cl | amor | , the hollowness of religious doctrine. Nay, rather, they sh |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/The Story of the Last One Hundred Years of the Baha'i Faith in Seattle.txt 1 | ||
| n. Sciences and arts are being molded anew. Thoughts are met | amor | phosed. The foundations of human society are changing and st |
| en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Themes of 'The Erotic' in Sufi Mysticism.txt 4 | ||
| Also revealing, the word erotic can be used as a noun: “an | amor | ous composition or poem; also, a theory or doctrine of love. |
| over and the beloved, led al-Hallaj to speak of God in very | amor | ous terms. al-Hallaj’s biographer Louis Massignon, in descri |
| te that, for al-Hallaj, divine union is consummated in “the | amor | ous nuptial in which the Creator ultimately rejoins his crea |
| ate which follows the above fana’, extinction. I had been en | amor | ed of her, but when I renounced my desire, she desired me fo |