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List of documents by Dominic Parvis Brookshaw

author name: Dominic Parvis Brookshaw
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  1. Letters to Bahá'í princesses: Tablets revealed in honour of the women of Ibn-i Asdaq's household. Dominic Parvis Brookshaw. A study and translation of 'Abdu'l-Bahá's tablets to the daughters of Hand of the Cause of God, Ibn-i Asdaq: Laqá'iyya, Huviyya, Rúhá and Talí`a. Includes various biographies and other tablets. Articles.
  2. Logos and Civilization: Spirit, History, and Order in the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh, by Nader Saiedi: Review. Seena Fazel, Dominic Parvis Brookshaw. Reviews.
  3. References of 'Abdu'l-Bahá and Shoghi Effendi to the Hidden Words: Introduction. Dominic Parvis Brookshaw. Essay written as introduction to the Compilation on the Hidden Words, both published in BSR 9. Essays.
  4. "To dance like Solomon": Imitation and Martyrdom in a Qajar Ghazal. Dominic Parvis Brookshaw. Maryam Bushru'i (1815-1902), a sister of Mulla Husayn Bushru'i, produced a bold, emotionally charged response to a celebrated poem by Rumi, lending a broader definition to the community of Qajar poets that transcends social, doctrinal, and gendered lines. Articles.
  5. Unveiling the Hidden Words, by Diana Malouf: Commentary on "Translating the Hidden Words,' review by Franklin Lewis. Dominic Parvis Brookshaw. Reviews.
 
   
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