Compiled by Kiser Barnes
Compilations rom the Bahá’i sacred Writings on the subject of the teaching and education of children and the subject of service.
Compiled by Kiser Barnes
Compilations rom the Bahá’i sacred Writings on the subject of the teaching and education of children and the subject of service.
By H. B. Danesh
This book explores religion in a totally new light and shows how “religion” and “science”, and “faith” and “reason,” are distinct but complementary ways of knowing, essential for a reasoned, creative, enlightened, and meaningful life.
By Riaz Ghadimi
Translated by Riaz Masrour
This treatise is not a book of history. It is the text of an address about the greatness of the revelation of the Bab. It covers highlights of the life of the Bab as well as describing the fate of the persecutors of the Bab and His companions.
By A. M. Ghadirian
Originally published in 1985 in English and then updated in 1989 as “Alcohol and Drug Abuse: A Psychosocial and Spiritual Approach to Prevention”, this book takes account of the extensive research on addiction, alcoholism and drug abuse in the last twenty years.
By Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff
This collection of short fiction is woven together by the theme that creation is driven by a pre-existing love of the creature and of the very act of creation itself. The stories in this volume were originally published in the United States and the United Kingdom in such magazines as Analog Science Fiction, Amazing Stories, Century, and Interzone.
Compiled by Judith Hatcher
This publication contains selections from the Baha’i Writings on the important concepts of suffering and scacrifice. It highlights selections on the purpose of suffering, the ways in which it contributes to our spiritual growth, the relationship between suffering and sacrifice and the promises and assurances found in the Baha’i Writings on the mystery and consequences of suffering and sacrifice.
By William S. Hatcher
Minimalism is the name given by Professor Hatcher to his method of applying modern relational logic retroactively to problems in classical philosophy such as the existence and nature of God. The answers obtained by a persistent application of this method are seen to coincide remarkably with the answers to these same questions found in the Sacred Scriptures of the Baha’i Faith.
Edited by Tahereh Tahririha-Danesh
Foreword by Albert Lincoln
Originally released as an e-book, this ground-breaking publication was the first ever Bahá’í e-book on the subject of Human Rights and is now available in print.
Compiled by A. Rohani
This bi-lingual collection of stories presents a unique treasure for members and friends of the Baha’i Faith who are interested in history of the Faith as well as the important art of storytelling. The accounts recorded in this volume have been carefully translated into English from the original Persian and Arabic.
Edited by John S. Hatcher and Amrollah Hemmat
Foreword by Hushmand Fatheazam
This unique collection of poetry by, and in honor of, early and recent martyrs of the Bahá’í Faith in Persian and English includes a foreword by Hushmand Fatheazam, as well as extensive details pertaining to the Bahá’í concept of martyrdom, relevant cultural issues, excerpts from principal Bahá’í publications on the persecution of the Bahá’ís and details pertaining to some of the major events resulting in the martyrdom of Bahá’ís.
This volume contains a collection of prayers from The Báb, Bahá’u'lláh, and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá especially geared towards youth.
By H. B. Danesh
This book is written for those who ask difficult questions: What is the nature of human reality? What is the purpose of human life? What is love? What is reality? What is the secret of happiness? Do we have free will? Is transcendence real?
By Kiser Barnes
Join fifteen-year-old Kwame as he sets out from his home on the island nation of Gardenia on a journey to distant lands to mark his transition into adulthood by spreading the joyful news of the Peace Statement, The Promise of World Peace, issued by the Universal House of Justice.