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A collection of notes taken by Baha’is who were in the presence of Baha'u'llah, or ‘Abdu’l-Baha or Shoghi Effendi

December 25, 2018

Prophet Muhammad, Qur’an, and the Imams

While walking with us in the gardens of the Shrine during our second meeting with him, Shoghi Effendi spoke of the Prophet Muhammad, Whose station was lofty and great, as the recipient of a Divine Revelation. He returned to this theme on a later occasion, saying that the believers should be aware, and acknowledge that Islam is the origin of the Baha'i Faith, that the Qur'an is the Word of God, and that the Imams are infallible. Their station was very sacred and exalted, particularly that of Imam Husayn. As to the traditions of Islam, those that are quoted in the writings are authentic. He stressed that Baha'is of Christian background should accept these principles concerning Islam, just as those of Jewish or Zoroastrian background should accept Christ as the Word of God and His utterances in the New Testament as authentic. The Guardian also wished the friends to realize that each Manifestation can abrogate the laws of previous Manifestations when they no longer meet the needs of the time. 
- Ali-Akbar Furutan  (Notes of his pilgrimage in 1941; published in ‘Hand of the Cause of God Furutan’, by Iran Furutan Muhajir)

December 15, 2018

Prejudice

Take prejudice, how it grows. First a few people say something disparaging about a person, and, generally there is a fragment of truth in what they say. The story grows, is spread, the circle widens, discussions are indulged in, inharmony results, schism takes place, what a waste of precious time that could and should be used for constructive work! 
- 'Abdu'l-Baha  (Words of ‘Abdu’l-Baha, recorded by Marie A. Watson during her pilgrimage in 1921, published in ‘My Pilgrimage to the Holy Land’)

December 6, 2018

Bounty of God

See the sea! So is the bounty of God today flowing like the waves of this sea. We must try to appreciate His Goodness, His Power and Glory. 
- 'Abdu'l-Baha  (Words of ‘Abdu’l-Baha, recorded by Marie A. Watson during her pilgrimage in 1921, published in ‘My Pilgrimage to the Holy Land’)