(Erik Cohen, “The Baha'i Community of Acre”, Folklore Research Center Studies, vol. 3, 1972, pp. 119–141.)
on some occasions Abdul Baha led the prayers in the mosque.
During the Mandatory period, the Bahá'ís of Acre, though considered a sect, remained firmly within the confines of Islam. 'Abdul Bahá himself, before he left Acre during the last years of the Ottoman rule, had the use of a separate room in the central mosque of Acre and on some occasions led the prayers in the mosque.
(Erik Cohen, “The Baha'i Community of Acre”, Folklore Research Center Studies, vol. 3, 1972, pp. 119–141.)
(Erik Cohen, “The Baha'i Community of Acre”, Folklore Research Center Studies, vol. 3, 1972, pp. 119–141.)
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