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1907 (In the year)
190- |
Alma Knobloch, the sister of Pauline Hannen, settled in Stuttgart. [SYH13; BW9p642] | Alma Knobloch; Stuttgart, Germany; Germany | |
1907 (In the Year)
190- |
Edward 'Saffa" Kinney and his wife Carrie "Vaffa" were in pilgrimage during this year. 'Abdu'l-Bahá later described them as being "Pillars of th Faith in the City of the Covenant" for their steadfastness in the Cause. [SYH45] | Pilgrimage; Edward Kinney; Carrie Kinney; - Bahá'í World Centre | |
1907 (In the year)
190- |
Hájar, an elderly Bahá'í woman, was shot dead in Nayríz. [BW18:386] | * Persecution, Iran; - Persecution, Deaths; - Persecution; Nayriz, Iran; Iran | |
1907 (In the year)
190- |
It was estimated that there were from 1,000 to 1,100 believers in North America by this date, with about 12 believers in Montreal and six Bahá'ís in other localities in Canada. [BFA2:230] | Statistics; United States (USA); Montreal, QC; Canada | |
1907 (In the year)
190- |
Lady Blomfield and her daughter Mary learned of the Faith at a reception in Paris. [CH1–2; ER95; SBR22; SEBW101, SCU17]
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Lady Sarah Louisa Blomfield; Mary Basil Hall (Mary Esther Blomfield, Parvine Khanum); Paris, France; France | The first person of Irish birth to accept the Faith in the British Isles |
1907 (In the year)
190- |
Pritam Singh, an Assistant Master of Economics at Chiefs College in Lahore, accepted the Faith, the first Sikh to do so. [BFA2:269] | Pritam Singh; - Sikhism; - First believers by background; Lahore, India; Pakistan | First Sikh to accept Faith |
1907 (In the year)
190- |
Six rooms of the Shrine of the Báb were completed. [GBF103]
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Báb, Shrine of (Haifa); Mulla Abu-Talib; Ahmadpúr family; Haifa, Israel; Bandar Anzali, Iran; Azerbaijan | |
1907 (In the year)
190- |
The first Bahá'í fund (Šerkat-e ḵayrīya) was established in Tehran to financially support Bahá'í teachers, facilitate the education of Bahá'í children, provide sufficient care of Bahá'í orphans, the aged and handicapped, and be of assistance to students of higher education. [BAHAISM v. The Bahai Community in Iran by V. Rafati] | Funds; Tehran, Iran; Iran | first Baha'i fund to support education and support of children |
1907 (In the year)
190- |
The publication of Tablets Containing Instructions 19p. It was translated by Ahmad Sohrab and Ali-Kuli Khan and was published in Washington by the Bahai Assembly. Described by 'Abdu'l-Bahá as a few Tablets revealed for believers in Persia; if they are translated and spread in the West it will not be without effect ... Print them and circulate them amongst the believers in all those parts. (paraphrased from intro) [Collins3.147] | * `Abdu'l-Bahá, Writings and talks of; Washington, DC, USA; United States (USA) | |
1907 (In the year)
190- |
The publication of A Call of Attention to the Behaists or Babists of America by August J Stenstrand. He was a member of the "Society of Behaists" founded by Ibrahim Kheiralla, and was voted out of that group in 1906 and became the only self-professed Azali in America. He published at least five of these booklets from 1907 to 1917. [Collinsp294, 12.125-12.127a] | August Stenstrand; Ibrahim George Kheiralla; Chicago, IL; * Publications; Covenant-breaking | |
1907 (In the year)
190- |
`Abdu'l-Bahá started to move His family to the house that He had designed and built in the German colony at the foot of Mount Carmel in Haifa. [BBD107; DH145]
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`Abdu'l-Bahá, House of (Haifa); * `Abdu'l-Bahá (chronology); Laura Clifford Barney; Purchases and exchanges; Architecture; - Bahá'í World Centre buildings, monuments and gardens; - Bahá'í World Centre; Haifa, Israel |
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