Future historians studying twenty-first-century society will most likely conclude that we lived in a problem-oriented world that expended a great deal of its energy and resources attempting to identify and then remedy specific problems. The world’s nations are constantly developing complex programs to address the problems of war, disease, poverty, ignorance, and pollution; however, it […]
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Read MoreBuilding a Moral Society: Justice, Equity, and the United Nations Declaration A deep discussion and analysis on the journey towards constructing a moral society through the observance of the United Nations Declaration. The conversation focuses on topics like the Holy Spirit as referenced in world religions, the importance of efficient cause, and developments in artificial […]
Read MoreExploring the Roadmap to a Moral Society: Sociodynamics and Human Rights In this enlightening discussion held on January 2nd, the host explores the series ‘A Roadmap to a Moral Society’, discussing various philosophical, scientific, and moral themes within it. Mr. Gilbert Hakim, joins the conversation, offering profound insights into the intersection of quantum mechanics, human […]
Read MoreIn the first part of his presentation, Nabil will explain why we are in the midst of a spiritual battle by exposing some of the powerful hidden strategies and assaults that the dark forces have contrived to disconnect us from our spiritual reality and our Creator. In the second half, we will reflect on why […]
Read MoreIn the first part of his presentation, Nabil will explain why we are in the midst of a spiritual battle by exposing some of the powerful hidden strategies and assaults that the dark forces have contrived to disconnect us from our spiritual reality and our Creator. In the second half, we will reflect on why […]
Read MoreBeing one of the earliest Bábis and an example of faithfulness, we will follow the life of Mírzá ‘Alí Sayyáh (“the traveller”) as courier of the Báb, his later acceptance of the Message of Bahá’u’lláh, his exile with Him to Istanbul and Edirne where he was recipient of Tablets, and finally his exile to Ottoman […]
Read MoreJustice is the principle of fairness, in which individuals are treated equally and impartially. Equity refers to fairness and impartiality, especially in the distribution of resources or the assignment of duties. In Roman mythology, justice is often depicted as a woman holding scales, symbolizing the weighing of evidence in a legal case. Emanuel Kant, a […]
Read MoreThis Sunday is a classic storytelling session with many remarkable stories from Bábí and Bahá’í history, spanning the ministries of the Báb, Bahá’u’lláh, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and Shoghi Effendi and including several stories about Hands of the Cause, meant to delight, astonish, inspire, and move.
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