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The Baha'is of Egypt have been subjected to persecution and systematic oppression. While their quest for equality has been finally heard by many of their fellow citizens, there remain challenges and obstacles to the implementation of laws intended to grant them their full civil rights and equal opportunity in their society. With the emergence of the new Egypt, they seek to be given the opportunity to actively engage in rebuilding their nation.
Posted by Bilo at 10:04 PM
Labels: art, Freedom, Persecution
"All of them [the companions of the Qá'im] shall be slain except One who shall reach the plain of ‘Akká, the Banquet-Hall of God."
ReplyDeleteThe full text is also mentioned, according to Mirza Abu'l-Fadl, by Shaykh Ibnu'l-'Arabi in his "Futuhat-i-Makkiyyih." (Shoghi Effendi, The Dawn-Breakers, p. 655)