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"June 2020 marks one hundred years since the two historic Tablets of 'Abdu'l-Bahâa were delivered to the Central Organization for a Durable Peace at The Hague. The Tablets, combined with His public talks that were presented during His travels in the West between 1911 and 1913, offer comprehensive insights about Bahâa'u'llâah's panoramic vision for the attainment of universal peace. World peace is a primary objective of Bahâa'u'llâah's Revelation. 'Abdu'l-Bahâa's Tablets to The Hague and His public talks serve as a model for participation in the public discourses of society. They also provide…mehr

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"June 2020 marks one hundred years since the two historic Tablets of 'Abdu'l-Bahâa were delivered to the Central Organization for a Durable Peace at The Hague. The Tablets, combined with His public talks that were presented during His travels in the West between 1911 and 1913, offer comprehensive insights about Bahâa'u'llâah's panoramic vision for the attainment of universal peace. World peace is a primary objective of Bahâa'u'llâah's Revelation. 'Abdu'l-Bahâa's Tablets to The Hague and His public talks serve as a model for participation in the public discourses of society. They also provide an example of His profound involvement in the life of society and His acute understanding of social reality. Furthermore, in His Tablets and talks, He outlines the process involved in developing the climate conducive to the construction of a new social order and the emergence of the institutions associated with Bahâa'u'llâah's World Order. In this volume, the historical circumstances that shaped nineteenth-century peace movements and the catastrophic impact of the First World War are examined. During the time these significant events were unfolding, 'Abdu'l-Bahâa was actively engaged in promoting a clear understanding of the Bahâa'âi perspective on peace. Far more than simply focusing His discourse on the means to end wars, 'Abdu'l-Bahâa offered the holistic, all-inclusive vision for global peace-the oneness of humanity-outlined in the writings of Bahâa'u'llâah. The historical context is important to having a thorough appreciation of the contribution 'Abdu'l-Bahâa made to the discourses for global peace that were taking place before and immediately after World War I. This book illustrates 'Abdu'l-Bahâa's strategic language and energetic approach toward communicating His Father's vision. It highlights the priority He accorded the current issues of His day and the manner in which He correlated them with the Bahâa'âi teachings. His engagement with intellectuals and leaders of thought on the subject of the implementation of peace provided an outstanding model for humanity during the early years of the twentieth century, and His example has continuing relevance for the state of the world and the discourse on peace in the twenty-first century"--
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Janet Khan is a former member of the Research Department at the Bahá'í World Center in Haifa, Israel. After completing a doctorate in counseling at the University of Michigan, she held academic positions at the University of Michigan and the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. Her research interests include gender issues, the role of women in religion, aspects of social change, and the evolution of the Bahá'í system of administration. Her previous books are Prophet's Daughter: The Life and Legacy of Bahíyyih Khánum, Outstanding Heroine of the Bahá'í Faith (Bahá'í Publishing, 2005). Professor Hoda Mahmoudi has held The Bahá'í Chair for World Peace at the University of Maryland, College Park since 2012. As director of this endowed academic program, Professor Mahmoudi collaborates with a wide range of scholars, researchers, and practitioners to advance interdisciplinary analysis and open discourse on global peace. She studies structural racism, women and peace, frontiers of globalization and governance, and challenges in the globalization of the environment.