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1945 (In the year)
194-
Marzieh Gail and her father, 'Ali Kuli Khan made a provisional translation of the Long Healing Prayer that was hand-typed and distributed informally among the friends. [The Long Healing Prayer of Bahá'u'lláh: The Metaphysics of Unity 12.56]
  • See Long Healing Prayer: an early provisional translation by Bahá'u'lláh translated by Ali Kuli Khan and Marzieh Gail.
  • `Alí Kulí Khán; Healing prayer, Long; Marzieh Gail
    1945 (In the year)
    194-
    See BBRSM166–7 for a chart showing the distribution of the Bahá'í Assemblies and localities in this year. - Worldwide; Statistics
    1945 (In the year)
    194-
    The World Forestry Charter Gathering was founded in Britain by Richard St Barbe Baker. [VV106; WH75] Environment; Richard St. Barbe Baker; United Kingdom
    1945 (In the year)
    194-
    Bahá'ís throughout Iran were dismissed from National Teacher Training Colleges by the National Board of Education. [BW18p390] * Persecution, Iran; - Persecution; - Persecution, Education; Iran
    1945 (In the year)
    194-
    The Persian Bahá'í community published several periodicals. One of the most popular, aiming at the educational and intellectual training of Bahai youth, was named Āhang-e badīʿ. It was established in Iran in 1945 as a publication of the Tehran Bahá'í Youth Committee and then became a national magazine which gained the support of 1,200 subscribers in the early 1950s. Suspended for five years (1955-60) due to intensified restrictions by the government, Āhang-e badīʿ was published for more than three decades until it was stopped by the onset of the Islamic régime. [BW12p292; BW16p263; BW12p570; BAHAISM v. The Bahai Community in Iran by V. Rafati] Ahang-e badi; Iran
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