About This Book
The work offers a chronological history of the Baháʼí revelation from its early proclamation through successive ministries and the community's formative decades, recounting episodes of banishment, imprisonment, internal dissent, and external persecution alongside missionary activity and international expansion. Organized into four chronological sections, it follows the evolution of doctrine and institutions, the travels and leadership that consolidated the community, and the establishment of an administrative order. Recurring themes include sacrifice and resilience, the interplay between spiritual teachings and political resistance, and the practical challenges of preserving unity while fostering global growth.
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