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1969 Aug
196- |
New Statistics
based on information received from
the Universal House of Justice: Countries Opened to the Faith: Independent countries ..... 139 Significant territories and islands .................. 173 Totals ................. 312
Number of Localities where
Bahá'ís Reside:
Number of Administrative
Bodies: Number of languages into which Bahá'í literature has been translated ..... 428 Bahá'í schools and institutes-worldwide ........ 109 Sites acquired for future houses of worship ....... 51 Number of tribes and minority groups representedworldwide .............. 1,136 [Bahá'í National Review Issue 20 August 1969 p16] |
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1969 Aug
196- |
The first 12 new Bahá'ís enrolled on Union Island in the Grenadines during a visit of Patricia Paccassi and her daughter Judith. | - First Bahá'ís by country or area; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Union Island | first Bahá’ís in the Grenadines |
1969 Aug
196- |
The Bahá'í Faith was legally recognized in Lebanon when the Local Spiritual Assembly of Beirut was incorporated. [BW15:173]
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Beirut, Lebanon; Lebanon; Local Spiritual Assembly; Recognition (legal) | first time an Arab government recognized Bahá'í Faith |
1969 4 Aug
196- |
Hand of the Cause Amatu'l-Bahá Rúhíyyih Khánum and her companion, Violette Nakhjavání, arrived in Kampala, Uganda, at the start of the 'Great African Safari'. [BN No 468 March 1970 p2-12]
On August 5, 1969, the wheels of our plane touched down at Entebbe airport, Kampala, Uganda—at last the long-promised visit of Amatu'l-Bahá to the believers of Africa was commencing. In 1961, at the time when she dedicated the Mother Temple of Africa for public worship, Rúḥíyyih Khánum promised the friends to come back and really visit them, touring as many Centres as possible. After nine years, this has now been fulfilled.[BW15p594] It was the start of a four-leg journey that took the Hand of the Cause to 34 African countries, travelling 36,000 miles, addressing 40,000 people including 19 heads of state in some 400 gatherings. Beginning her Safari in East Africa, she crossed the whole breadth of the continent to the Gambia, turned back to the center of the Congo, and went down to the tip of South Africa in Cape Town before returning to East Africa. She met nineteen Heads of State among them Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia, President Hamani Diori of Niger, President Dr. William V.S Tubman of Liberia, King Motlotletlehi Sobhuza II of Swaziland, President Gregoire Kayibanda of Rwanda, and President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia. These travels lead to significant exposure of the Faith in the public domain, from governments to civil leaders to mass media, propelling the development of national institutions across the continent in a new dimension of work. One can say these events greatly contributed to the emergence of the Faith from obscurity in Africa.[A Brief Account of the Progress of the Bahá'í Faith in Africa Since 1953 by Nancy Oloro-Robarts and Selam Ahderom p9] |
Amatul-Bahá Ruhiyyih Khanum; Amatul-Bahá Ruhiyyih Khanum, Journeys of; George Ronald; Great African Safari; Kampala, Uganda; Uganda; Violette Nakhjavani | |
1969 5 Aug - 1970 11 Mar
196- |
The itinerary for the first leg of the Great African Safari was as follows:
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Amatul-Bahá Ruhiyyih Khanum; Amatul-Bahá Ruhiyyih Khanum, Journeys of; Benin; Central African Republic; Chad; Ethiopia; Ghana; Great African Safari; Kenya; Mafia Island; Niger; Nigeria; Tanzania; Togo; Uganda; Violette Nakhjavani |
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