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Featured in: The Bab and Study Circles & Study Materials
The Bab is the Herald of the Baha’i Faith. He was the bearer of a message destined to transform humanity’s spiritual life. His mission was to prepare the way for the coming of a second Messenger from God, greater than Himself, who would usher in an age of peace and justice.
A study circle is a small group that meets to study the course materials from the Ruhi Institute. This collection contains resources related to study circles, as well as resources to assist anyone with deepening their understanding of the Baha’i Writings.
In this talk given at the Grand Canyon Baha’i Conference in 2019, Dr Nader Saiedi shares how the spiritual foundation for world peace is found in the Writings of the Bab.
Dr. Nader Saiedi is the Taslimi Foundation Professor of Baha’i Studies in the department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at the University of California. You can find out more about Dr. Nader Saiedi here.
You can listen to this talk on Baha’i Blog’s Soundcloud page: The Spiritual Foundation of Peace in the Writings of the Bab – A Talk by Dr Nader Saiedi
We also interviewed Dr. Nader Saiedi on the Baha’i Blogcast. You can listen to those two episodes here:
Dr. Saiedi is the author of Logos and Civilization and Gate of the Heart.
You may be interested in these talks by Dr. Nader Saiedi found on Baha’i Blog:
Find out more about the Grand Canyon Baha’i Conference by visiting its website: https://grandcanyonbahai.org/
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