See original version at bahai-library.com/abdul-baha_sufi_quarterly_talks.
COLLECTION | Provisional translations |
TITLE | Unpublished Talks by 'Abdu'l-Bahá |
AUTHOR 1 | Abdu'l-Bahá |
DATE_THIS | 1928 |
VOLUME | 3 |
TITLE_PARENT | The Sufi Quarterly |
PAGE_RANGE | 227-231 |
ABSTRACT | Four short talks given by ‘Abdu'l-Bahá in London, December 1912. These talks have not been published elsewhere and the translator is not identified. The original Persian text alluded to at the beginning seems not to be readily available. |
NOTES | See also the previous section of this volume, "The Bahá'ís," by Sarah Blomfield. Scanned by Payam Afsharian, then proofread and formatted by Adib Masumian. These four talks each have separate entries in the Partial Inventory under the abbreviation SFQ. |
TAGS | - Christianity; - Interfaith dialogue; - Metaphors and allegories; `Abdu'l-Bahá, Travels of (documents); `Abdu'l-Bahá in London; Bible; Bread (metaphor); Bride (metaphor); God; Jesus Christ; London, England; Manifestations of God; Opposition; Revelation of St. John; Roses and thorns (metaphor); Song of Songs (Song of Solomon); Sword (metaphor); Tests and difficulties; Trinity; United Kingdom; Word of God; World is an illusion or play |
CONTENT | Download: abdul-baha_sufi_quarterly_talks.pdf.
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PERMISSION | public domain |
LANG THIS | English |
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