Chronology of the Bahá'í Faith

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Date 1950-11-00, descending sort earliest first

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1950 Nov From Switzerland, Shoghi Effendi invited five Bahá'ís—Lotfullah Hakim, Jessie and Ethel Revell, Amelia Collins and Mason Remey—to Haifa. [PP251]
  • They, together with Ben and Gladys Weeden who were already there, were told that they would constitute the International Bahá'í Council. [PP251–2]
  • International Bahá'í Council; Lutfullah Hakim; Jessie Revell; Ethel Revell; Amelia Collins; Charles Mason Remey; Ben Weeden; Gladys Anderson Weeden; Switzerland; - Bahá'í World Centre; Haifa, Israel
    1950 Nov Brian Burland, the first Bermudian to become a Bahá'í, accepted the Faith in Canada. First Bahá'ís by country or area; Canada; Bermuda first Bermudian Bahá'í

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