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If you can afford to give seekers a full dosage of what they need, why give them a small dosage? Why give pamphlets if you can give books? Books are kept for a long time; pamphlets are either lost or discarded. Further, pamphlets cannot do justice to the cause of Bahá’u’lláh. After reading one, many seekers assume that they have learned everything they need to learn about the Faith, and stop searching. They may never know what they are missing!
The new series of paperbacks (Blazon-His-Name Series) are written primarily to proclaim the Advent of Bahá’u’lláh. They are designed to inspire, to motivate, to transform, and to help the seekers recognize Bahá’u’lláh. They will also help you grow spiritually and be better prepared to teach.
We are asked to recognize a tree by its fruits (Matthew
7:20). Prayers are the first fruits of religionits heart and soul. They are
the heavenly lights that guide us to the presence of God and manifest His glory
and grandeur. The prayers offered in this book are a basketful of fruits from the
Vineyard of Bahá’u’lláhthe Glory of God. They have the power to
inspire, to elevate and unite the followers of all religions. They serve as the
center of unity and peace for all nations.
While praying, we forget our differences and remember our oneness. The believers may differ about doctrines and prophecies, but in praying they become as one soul with one voice. Whether they call themselves
Hindus, Jews, Buddhists, Christians, or Muslims, while praying they discover their common origin. They learn that they worship the same God, in the same spiritthat of love and devotionand with the same aspirations and desires.
This book presents 119 prayers from Bahá’u’lláh, the Báb, and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, and many quotations on the honor and rules of praying from Bahá’í, Biblical and Islamic Scriptures.
This is perhaps the most significant volume in this series. Not only does it introduce the Báb and Bahá’u’lláh, but it also presents convincing evidence to prove their divine Missions.
To be effective, the story of Bahá’u’lláh and the evidence of His station must be rooted in the Bible. The roots of one’s ancestral beliefs are powerful; cultivating new roots is extremely difficult. Both booksBahá’u’lláh, and The Bahá’í Faithpresent the bonds that connect the new Revelation to its ancient roots: Judaism and Christianity.
This is a brief introduction to the Bahá’í Faith. It motivates the reader to continue his investigation. The best way you can know this book is to read it!
This book briefly introduces the Bahá’í Faith and Bahá’u’lláh to Christians and invites them to investigate the Greatest News. It also contains Bahá’u’lláh’s Tablet to Christians, and His meditations and prayers to God.
What a waste of life to live without knowing why we are here, where we are going, and how we can reach our destinationthe one God has chosen for us? This small book offers the signposts that can help us make our journey pleasant and fruitful not only during our brief stay here but also during the eternity that follows it.
This is God’s prescription for peaceful living. Without knowing, accepting, and living by these principles, no one can attain true happiness. This mini-book presents briefly the 19 most significant spiritual principles that bind us to our Creator. You can study them with your Bahá’í friends as you study the Ruhi books. It is also of special value to those who would like to become more spiritual without joining any religion. Atheists, agnostics, new-agers, and those who have no confidence in religious establishment will be attracted to these principles. God’s 19 Great Little Tranquilizers prepares such seekers for the Bahá’í Faith.
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