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May 09, 2008 00:30

I just read the story about Mírzá Adu'l-Fadl in `Akká when the Western pilgrims shower him with so much praise because of his service to the Cause in America. They continued to unstintingly praise him for teaching the Faith to many people, defending the Cause and strengthening the Bahá'í community, until he burst into tears. `Abdu'l-Bahá said this ( Read more... )

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um m0na_ May 15 2008, 08:18:15 UTC
reading the writings is a good strategy

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a simple man's "answer" to your question... ext_217927 December 9 2009, 11:40:45 UTC
I am thinking of habits. We know we must read from the writings in the morn and eve, to teach our beloved Cause each day, to pray our obligatory prayer(s) and to say Allah'u'Abha 95 times in the prescribed manner, etc. I feel that if a person asks the question you have, the first thing is to mention these religious obligations and ask a rhetorical question, namely ( ... )

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