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33 Baha’i Blog Studio Sessions Based on the Writings of Abdu’l-Baha

November 23, 2017, in Articles > Music, by

In honour of the Day of the Covenant, we thought we’d highlight all of our Baha’i Blog Studio Sessions that put excerpts from the Writings of Abdu’l-Baha to music. There are 33 songs so far and they are sung by individuals, family members, choirs, and a Junior Youth group! 

You can find out more about Studio Session here, watch the Baha’i Blog Studio Sessions series here on our YouTube Channel, and listen and download the songs from our Soundcloud playlist.

We hope highlighting these songs in this manner helps you prepare for this joyous Holy Day!

1. “Be a Baha’i” by the Joburg Baha’i Choir

2. “The Teacher” by Nadia Affolter

3. “Make This Youth Radiant” by Steve Zaat

4. “Educate These Children” by Erik Peterson

5. “O That I Could Travel” by Sarah & Nava

6. “Try with All your Hearts” by Stefan & Marie 

7. “O Thixo” by the Joburg Baha’i Choir

8. “Bless Thou the City of New York” by Bahia Marks

9. “Give Me Thy Grace” by Sara, Samira & Shayda

10. “The Balance” by Juliet & Amelia Rasekhy

11. “Make Them to Grow” by Sophie, Siria & Ashkan

12. “Truthfulness is the Foundation” by Caity Bolton

13. “Bestow Upon Me a Heart” by Geoffrey, Sarah, Shadi & Hoda

14. “Olkoon Sydamenne Taynna” by Alda, Mea, Omni, Nader & Pedram 

15. “The Bright Day is Coming” by Mea & Mitra

16. “As a Sea” by Jasmine Michel

17. “Glory Glory” by Clara Haskell

18. “Shining Lamp” by Martha & Mahdis

19. “Ocean of Wealth” by Reza & Anthony

20. “Trust in God” by Shadi Kouchekzadeh 

21. “Wings of Thy Protection” by Jamesley Cavanagh

22. “Guide Me” by Max Weigert

23. “Never Alone” by Alicia Ruhi Cundall 

24. “Ya Baha” by Christina, Julia & Jeffrey

25. “Broken Winged Bird” by Carmel Zein

26. “Prayer for Humanity” by Stevie & Tory

27. “Ablaze” by Sofia, Avinash, Goleta & Pradheep

28. “Daughter of the Kingdom” by Martha & Mahdis

29. “Aye Jan Feshan” by Behzad Khoshmashrab

30. “Eshgh Manam” by Behzad Khoshmashrab

31. “Refresh” by Dechen & Michael

32. “At All Times” by JYSEP Goodna 

33. “O God, Guide Me” by Hayze & Family

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Sonjel Vreeland

In her innermost heart, Sonjel is a stay-at-home parent and a bookworm with a maxed out library card but professionally she is a museologist with a background in English Literature. She currently lives on Prince Edward Island, an isle in the shape of a smile on the eastern Canadian coast. Sonjel is a writer who loves to listen to jazz when she's driving at night.
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