whatever I say is what will be! Abdul-Baha, Miracles, Pilgrims' Notes No comments In his memoires (p 394) Afroukhteh writes : Abdul Baha claims: "I don't claim sinlessness. I am the first of sinners but the Ancient Beauty has bestowed upon me a station, and therefore whatever I say is what will be." Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Unquestionably, all will come under the shadow of the Cause of God."...the Cause has reached its present degree because it is confirmed. The hosts of the Supreme Concourse assist it and the powers of the Kingdom of Ab… Read MoreAbdul Baha says about the Babi and Baha'i communities and their teachingsʿAbd al-Bahāʾ stressed even more than did his father the contrast between the Bābī and Bahāʾī communities and their teachings. In one passage, having … Read MoreAbdul Baha narrates history of his father and Subh-i-Azal“Subh-i Azal continued to be one of our company after we came to Baghdad in 1853. With his family he now occupied in Adrianople a house separate from … Read MoreThe Azalis wanted Abul-Fazl's book very muchThe sheikh of Islam, of Caucasia, wrote against the Cause. Some of the friends answered him. Sheikh of Islam wrote a second time a criticism. After th… Read MoreAbdul Baha was addressed by the name of prophet, he answered...When Abdul Baha was addressed by the name of prophet, he answered, “My name is Abdul Baha, the Servant of God” [literally, the Slave of Glory.](Abdul … Read More
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