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“The unity of the human race, as envisaged by Bahá'u'lláh, implies the establishment of a world commonwealth in which all nations, races, creeds and classes are closely and permanently united, and in which the autonomy of its state members and the personal freedom and initiative of the individuals that compose them are definitely and completely safeguarded.”

Quote by Shoghi Effendi

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Race and Man: A Compilation

This book serves as a scholarly compilation of various perspectives and studies on the complex subject of race, exploring its implications in human society and culture. more

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Shoghi Effendi
Shoghi Effendi

Shoghi Effendi, whose original name was Ruhu'llah Muhajir al-Majd, was the ninth spiritual leader of the Baha'i Faith. Born on March 1, 1897, and passing away on November 4, 1957, he led the rapid expansion of the Baha'i Faith during his tenure. Under his guidance, the Baha'i Faith spread globally, and he established the institutions of the Baha'i World Centre, promoting the study and practice of the faith's teachings. more

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