Bahá'í History Collection 的钱币相册
EX Haydn Collection -- this coin honors the memory of Haydn Robarts (2001-2020), a young man whose soul flew to the next world after battling brain cancer in the bravest manner imaginable. His parents, Adam and Karyn, are also two of the most wonderful examples of human beings I've ever known. 1854 * represents the year that Bahá’u’lláh suddenly left His own family and vanished into the mountains of Kurdistan. During the first year (1853) of banishment from His homeland to Baghdad He sensed disunity rising around Him and did everything He could to prevent it, finally removing Himself completely from the company of the exiles in April 1854. "In the early days of Our arrival in this land, when We discerned the signs of impending events, We decided, ere they happened, to retire. We betook Ourselves to the wilderness, and there, separated and alone, led for two years a life of complete solitude. From Our eyes there rained tears of anguish, and in Our bleeding heart there surged an ocean of agonizing pain. Many a night We had no food for sustenance, and many a day Our body found no rest. By Him Who hath My being between His hands! notwithstanding these showers of afflictions and unceasing calamities, Our soul was wrapt in blissful joy, and Our whole being evinced an ineffable gladness. For in Our solitude We were unaware of the harm or benefit, the health or ailment, of any soul. Alone, We communed with Our spirit, oblivious of the world and all that is therein…. By the righteousness of God! Our withdrawal contemplated no return, and Our separation hoped for no reunion. The one object of Our retirement was to avoid becoming a subject of discord among the faithful, a source of disturbance unto Our companions, the means of injury to any soul, or the cause of sorrow to any heart." Bahá’u’lláh clothed himself as a dervish (an itinerant wanderer who has taken a vow of poverty and lives in austerity), and he withdrew alone to the mountain of Sar-Galu in the highlands of Kurdistan. His begging bowl during that time is preserved in the International Bahá’i Archives on God's Holy Mountain, Mount Carmel, in Haifa, Israel, the Holy Land. Sources: https://beyondforeignness.org/3473 H.M Balyuzi, Bahá’u’lláh, the King of Glory, Chapter 20
EX Haydn Collection -- this coin honors the memory of Haydn Robarts (2001-2020), a young man whose soul flew to the next world after battling brain cancer in the bravest manner imaginable. His parents, Adam and Karyn, are also two of the most wonderful examples of human beings I've ever known. 1854 * represents the year that Bahá’u’lláh suddenly left His own family and vanished into the mountains of Kurdistan. During the first year (1853) of banishment from His homeland to Baghdad He sensed disunity rising around Him and did everything He could to prevent it, finally removing Himself completely from the company of the exiles in April 1854. "In the early days of Our arrival in this land, when We discerned the signs of impending events, We decided, ere they happened, to retire. We betook Ourselves to the wilderness, and there, separated and alone, led for two years a life of complete solitude. From Our eyes there rained tears of anguish, and in Our bleeding heart there surged an ocean of agonizing pain. Many a night We had no food for sustenance, and many a day Our body found no rest. By Him Who hath My being between His hands! notwithstanding these showers of afflictions and unceasing calamities, Our soul was wrapt in blissful joy, and Our whole being evinced an ineffable gladness. For in Our solitude We were unaware of the harm or benefit, the health or ailment, of any soul. Alone, We communed with Our spirit, oblivious of the world and all that is therein…. By the righteousness of God! Our withdrawal contemplated no return, and Our separation hoped for no reunion. The one object of Our retirement was to avoid becoming a subject of discord among the faithful, a source of disturbance unto Our companions, the means of injury to any soul, or the cause of sorrow to any heart." Bahá’u’lláh clothed himself as a dervish (an itinerant wanderer who has taken a vow of poverty and lives in austerity), and he withdrew alone to the mountain of Sar-Galu in the highlands of Kurdistan. His begging bowl during that time is preserved in the International Bahá’i Archives on God's Holy Mountain, Mount Carmel, in Haifa, Israel, the Holy Land. Sources: https://beyondforeignness.org/3473 H.M Balyuzi, Bahá’u’lláh, the King of Glory, Chapter 20
Believe this is actually a Slanted 5 -- a great buy from Mr John at Coin Rarities Online, who is a great guy and great teacher himself. 1856 saw Bahá’u’lláh finally return from two years of self-imposed isolation in the Kurdistan mountains of Sulaymaniyyih. "We led for a time a life of complete solitude. We sought shelter upon the summit of a remote mountain which lay at some three days’ distance from the nearest human habitation. The comforts of life were completely lacking. "The birds of the air were My companion and the beasts of the field My associate…. "From Our eyes there rained tears of anguish, and in Our bleeding heart there surged an ocean of agonizing pain. Many a night We had no food for sustenance, and many a day Our body found no rest. Alone, We communed with Our spirit, oblivious of the world and all that is therein…. By the righteousness of God! Our withdrawal contemplated no return, and Our separation hoped for no reunion. The one object of Our retirement was to avoid becoming a subject of discord among the faithful, a source of disturbance unto Our companions, the means of injury to any soul, or the cause of sorrow to any heart." Like Buddha, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad before him, Bahá’u’lláh’s withdrawal into the wilderness was the prelude to a mission to reform the human condition. The article “Bahá’u’lláh’s Love” describes the meeting between Bahá’u’lláh and his son ‘Abdu’l-Bahá on Bahá’u’lláh’s return. Immediately before he arrived back in Baghdad, Bahá’u’lláh told his travelling companion that these would be his last days of peace and tranquillity on this earth. Sources: https://beyondforeignness.org/3473 H.M Balyuzi, Baha’u’llah, the King of Glory, Chapter 20 Myron H. Phelps, The Master in Akka, pp 22–30
Believe this is actually a Slanted 5 -- a great buy from Mr John at Coin Rarities Online, who is a great guy and great teacher himself. 1856 saw Bahá’u’lláh finally return from two years of self-imposed isolation in the Kurdistan mountains of Sulaymaniyyih. "We led for a time a life of complete solitude. We sought shelter upon the summit of a remote mountain which lay at some three days’ distance from the nearest human habitation. The comforts of life were completely lacking. "The birds of the air were My companion and the beasts of the field My associate…. "From Our eyes there rained tears of anguish, and in Our bleeding heart there surged an ocean of agonizing pain. Many a night We had no food for sustenance, and many a day Our body found no rest. Alone, We communed with Our spirit, oblivious of the world and all that is therein…. By the righteousness of God! Our withdrawal contemplated no return, and Our separation hoped for no reunion. The one object of Our retirement was to avoid becoming a subject of discord among the faithful, a source of disturbance unto Our companions, the means of injury to any soul, or the cause of sorrow to any heart." Like Buddha, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad before him, Bahá’u’lláh’s withdrawal into the wilderness was the prelude to a mission to reform the human condition. The article “Bahá’u’lláh’s Love” describes the meeting between Bahá’u’lláh and his son ‘Abdu’l-Bahá on Bahá’u’lláh’s return. Immediately before he arrived back in Baghdad, Bahá’u’lláh told his travelling companion that these would be his last days of peace and tranquillity on this earth. Sources: https://beyondforeignness.org/3473 H.M Balyuzi, Baha’u’llah, the King of Glory, Chapter 20 Myron H. Phelps, The Master in Akka, pp 22–30
Believe this is actually a Slanted 5 -- a great buy from Mr John at Coin Rarities Online, who is a great guy and great teacher himself. 1856 saw Bahá’u’lláh finally return from two years of self-imposed isolation in the Kurdistan mountains of Sulaymaniyyih. "We led for a time a life of complete solitude. We sought shelter upon the summit of a remote mountain which lay at some three days’ distance from the nearest human habitation. The comforts of life were completely lacking. "The birds of the air were My companion and the beasts of the field My associate…. "From Our eyes there rained tears of anguish, and in Our bleeding heart there surged an ocean of agonizing pain. Many a night We had no food for sustenance, and many a day Our body found no rest. Alone, We communed with Our spirit, oblivious of the world and all that is therein…. By the righteousness of God! Our withdrawal contemplated no return, and Our separation hoped for no reunion. The one object of Our retirement was to avoid becoming a subject of discord among the faithful, a source of disturbance unto Our companions, the means of injury to any soul, or the cause of sorrow to any heart." Like Buddha, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad before him, Bahá’u’lláh’s withdrawal into the wilderness was the prelude to a mission to reform the human condition. The article “Bahá’u’lláh’s Love” describes the meeting between Bahá’u’lláh and his son ‘Abdu’l-Bahá on Bahá’u’lláh’s return. Immediately before he arrived back in Baghdad, Bahá’u’lláh told his travelling companion that these would be his last days of peace and tranquillity on this earth. Sources: https://beyondforeignness.org/3473 H.M Balyuzi, Baha’u’llah, the King of Glory, Chapter 20 Myron H. Phelps, The Master in Akka, pp 22–30
1863 * Holy Days, Festival of Ridván * 21 April 1863, Bahá'u'lláh declared publicly for the first time His Station as God's latest Messenger, "Him Whom God shall make manifest", as foretold by the Báb in 1844, and that His Revelation would help humanity achieve that world peace and unity promised in all major world faiths. This declaration came in a garden full of roses that Bahá'u'lláh named Ridván (Paradise), April 21-May 2, twelve days that Bahá'ís now celebrate as the "King of Festivals". The garden was located on an island in the middle of the Tigris River and had to be reached by boat. This coin is symbolic of the three days in this festival that are tied to major events during the period of Bahá'u'lláh's stay in the garden: * 1st day celebrates His arrival in the garden and first public declaration of His Mission; * 9th day, the arrival of His family, who could not land until flooding that took place on the first day had receded; * 12th day, His caravan's departure towards His exile in Constantinople. These three days are Bahá'í holy days, on which work and school should be suspended -- no work or homework, instead hospitality, charity and acts of service are given to humanity. :-) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Happy to get this coin from Laura Sperber and Legend Numismatics.
1863 * Holy Days, Festival of Ridván * 21 April 1863, Bahá'u'lláh declared publicly for the first time His Station as God's latest Messenger, "Him Whom God shall make manifest", as foretold by the Báb in 1844, and that His Revelation would help humanity achieve that world peace and unity promised in all major world faiths. This declaration came in a garden full of roses that Bahá'u'lláh named Ridván (Paradise), April 21-May 2, twelve days that Bahá'ís now celebrate as the "King of Festivals". The garden was located on an island in the middle of the Tigris River and had to be reached by boat. This coin is symbolic of the three days in this festival that are tied to major events during the period of Bahá'u'lláh's stay in the garden: * 1st day celebrates His arrival in the garden and first public declaration of His Mission; * 9th day, the arrival of His family, who could not land until flooding that took place on the first day had receded; * 12th day, His caravan's departure towards His exile in Constantinople. These three days are Bahá'í holy days, on which work and school should be suspended -- no work or homework, instead hospitality, charity and acts of service are given to humanity. :-) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Happy to get this coin from Laura Sperber and Legend Numismatics.
1863 * Holy Days, Festival of Ridván * 21 April 1863, Bahá'u'lláh declared publicly for the first time His Station as God's latest Messenger, "Him Whom God shall make manifest", as foretold by the Báb in 1844, and that His Revelation would help humanity achieve that world peace and unity promised in all major world faiths. This declaration came in a garden full of roses that Bahá'u'lláh named Ridván (Paradise), April 21-May 2, twelve days that Bahá'ís now celebrate as the "King of Festivals". The garden was located on an island in the middle of the Tigris River and had to be reached by boat. This coin is symbolic of the three days in this festival that are tied to major events during the period of Bahá'u'lláh's stay in the garden: * 1st day celebrates His arrival in the garden and first public declaration of His Mission; * 9th day, the arrival of His family, who could not land until flooding that took place on the first day had receded; * 12th day, His caravan's departure towards His exile in Constantinople. These three days are Bahá'í holy days, on which work and school should be suspended -- no work or homework, instead hospitality, charity and acts of service are given to humanity. :-) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Happy to get this coin from Laura Sperber and Legend Numismatics.
1972 * Dad becomes a Baha'i, agreeing with Mom that Baha'u'llah was telling the truth. "Doc C" was the greatest dad a kid could hope for, I believe. He passed on to the spiritual world in 2019. Thanks for everything, Dad. :-)
1972 * Dad becomes a Baha'i, agreeing with Mom that Baha'u'llah was telling the truth. "Doc C" was the greatest dad a kid could hope for, I believe. He passed on to the spiritual world in 2019. Thanks for everything, Dad. :-)
1883 * Bahá'u'lláh travels to Haifa from Akka * He stayed in a house in the German Templar colony established at the foot of Mount Carmel by Christians who settled there believing the return of Christ was imminent. This was Bahá'u'lláh's second of four known visits to Haifa -- the first was a brief stop by the ship carrying Him to the Most Great Prison when He arrived in the Holy Land as a prisoner in 1868.
1883 * Bahá'u'lláh travels to Haifa from Akka * He stayed in a house in the German Templar colony established at the foot of Mount Carmel by Christians who settled there believing the return of Christ was imminent. This was Bahá'u'lláh's second of four known visits to Haifa -- the first was a brief stop by the ship carrying Him to the Most Great Prison when He arrived in the Holy Land as a prisoner in 1868.
On 12 August 1868 Ottoman troops surrounded Bahá'u'lláh’s house in Edirne, known at that time as Adrianople, on orders from the despotic Sulṭán 'Abdu'l-'Azíz, and told Him He was banished again. To where, they would not say. It was almost two weeks later, after Bahá'u'lláh and His companions had begun their journey, that they learned their destination: the prison-fortress of 'Akká, an ancient city in Ottoman Palestine that had once withstood the siege of Napoleon, known also as Acre. On 31 August 1868 Bahá'u'lláh's arrival at the penal colony was greeted by a public reading of the imperial farmán, essentially condemning the prisoners to perpetual solitary confinement, and with the hopes that they would soon die. “Know thou,” Bahá’u’lláh, wishing to emphasize the criticalness of the first nine years of His banishment to that prison-city, has written, “that upon Our arrival at this Spot, We chose to designate it as the ‘Most Great Prison.’ Though previously subjected in another land (Ṭihrán) to chains and fetters, We yet refused to call it by that name. Say: Ponder thereon, O ye endued with understanding!” (Shoghi Effendi, "God Passes By", chapter XI) This fourth exile to the Holy Land fulfilled prophecies in the Jewish, Christian and Muslim Faiths, and contrary to His captors hopes, did not end until His ascension in 1892. The transformation of the area -- and eventually the whole world -- in fulfillment of Christ's prayer "on earth as it is in heaven" had begun. This coin is from the Cody Brady Collection. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * www.bahai.org
On 12 August 1868 Ottoman troops surrounded Bahá'u'lláh’s house in Edirne, known at that time as Adrianople, on orders from the despotic Sulṭán 'Abdu'l-'Azíz, and told Him He was banished again. To where, they would not say. It was almost two weeks later, after Bahá'u'lláh and His companions had begun their journey, that they learned their destination: the prison-fortress of 'Akká, an ancient city in Ottoman Palestine that had once withstood the siege of Napoleon, known also as Acre. On 31 August 1868 Bahá'u'lláh's arrival at the penal colony was greeted by a public reading of the imperial farmán, essentially condemning the prisoners to perpetual solitary confinement, and with the hopes that they would soon die. “Know thou,” Bahá’u’lláh, wishing to emphasize the criticalness of the first nine years of His banishment to that prison-city, has written, “that upon Our arrival at this Spot, We chose to designate it as the ‘Most Great Prison.’ Though previously subjected in another land (Ṭihrán) to chains and fetters, We yet refused to call it by that name. Say: Ponder thereon, O ye endued with understanding!” (Shoghi Effendi, "God Passes By", chapter XI) This fourth exile to the Holy Land fulfilled prophecies in the Jewish, Christian and Muslim Faiths, and contrary to His captors hopes, did not end until His ascension in 1892. The transformation of the area -- and eventually the whole world -- in fulfillment of Christ's prayer "on earth as it is in heaven" had begun. This coin is from the Cody Brady Collection. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * www.bahai.org
* Ex Maurice Storck Collection Very honored to have this coin from one of the earliest ANA Lifemembers ever, who moved to the next Kingdom at age 97 in 2019. He served during WWII, earning a Purple Heart medal. He was one of only a few Americans to attend the deposed King Farouk Collection auction in 1954, along with numismatic icons Abe Kosoff and John J. Pittman, bringing home some incredible early gold and silver coins, many of which he kept more than 65 years and were not auctioned again until after his passing! 1867 Bahá'u'lláh revealed the Súriy-Mulúk (Súrih of Kings). This is described by Shoghi Effendi as ‘the most momentous Tablet revealed by Bahá'u'lláh', in which He, ‘for the first time, directed His words collectively to the entire company of the monarchs of East and West'. [God Passes By, p.171] "Lay not aside the fear of God, O kings of the earth, and beware that ye transgress not the bounds which the Almighty hath fixed … Be vigilant, that ye may not do injustice to anyone, be it to the extent of a grain of mustard seed. Tread ye the path of justice, for this, verily, is the straight path," Bahá'u'lláh asserts in a statement outlining the requirements of just leadership. Heritage describes this coin as an "attractive choice proof example of the popular No Rays design, with razor-sharp definition on the design elements and well-preserved surfaces that include lightly marked reflective fields." CAC has beaned 7 in 64, and only 10 finer. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* Ex Maurice Storck Collection Very honored to have this coin from one of the earliest ANA Lifemembers ever, who moved to the next Kingdom at age 97 in 2019. He served during WWII, earning a Purple Heart medal. He was one of only a few Americans to attend the deposed King Farouk Collection auction in 1954, along with numismatic icons Abe Kosoff and John J. Pittman, bringing home some incredible early gold and silver coins, many of which he kept more than 65 years and were not auctioned again until after his passing! 1867 Bahá'u'lláh revealed the Súriy-Mulúk (Súrih of Kings). This is described by Shoghi Effendi as ‘the most momentous Tablet revealed by Bahá'u'lláh', in which He, ‘for the first time, directed His words collectively to the entire company of the monarchs of East and West'. [God Passes By, p.171] "Lay not aside the fear of God, O kings of the earth, and beware that ye transgress not the bounds which the Almighty hath fixed … Be vigilant, that ye may not do injustice to anyone, be it to the extent of a grain of mustard seed. Tread ye the path of justice, for this, verily, is the straight path," Bahá'u'lláh asserts in a statement outlining the requirements of just leadership. Heritage describes this coin as an "attractive choice proof example of the popular No Rays design, with razor-sharp definition on the design elements and well-preserved surfaces that include lightly marked reflective fields." CAC has beaned 7 in 64, and only 10 finer. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
CAC - population 3, only 1 finer - EX MALTESE Collection See our 1892 Proof Set for more info on importance of this year. :-)
CAC - population 3, only 1 finer - EX MALTESE Collection See our 1892 Proof Set for more info on importance of this year. :-)
CAC - population 3, only 1 finer - EX MALTESE Collection See our 1892 Proof Set for more info on importance of this year. :-)
CAC - population 3, only 1 finer - EX MALTESE Collection See our 1892 Proof Set for more info on importance of this year. :-)
CAC - population 3, only 1 finer - EX MALTESE Collection See our 1892 Proof Set for more info on importance of this year. :-)
CAC - population 3, only 1 finer - EX MALTESE Collection See our 1892 Proof Set for more info on importance of this year. :-)
OGH, Gold CAC -- 1938 * Munirih Khanum passes away * The wife of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, and grandmother of Shoghi Effendi, dies in Haifa. Shoghi Effendi inters her body just west of the Shrine of Bahiyyih Khanum, Baha'u'llah's eldest daughter, known as the Greatest Holy Leaf, and erects a simple monument over her grave. With the later additions of the gravesites of Baha'u'llah's youngest son, Mirza Mihdi, and Baha'u'llah's wife Asiyih Khanum (known as the Most Exalted Leaf), also with their own monuments, this area is now called the Monument Gardens, located below the seat of the Universal House of Justice on the Arc of Mt Carmel, Haifa, Israel.
OGH, Gold CAC -- 1938 * Munirih Khanum passes away * The wife of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, and grandmother of Shoghi Effendi, dies in Haifa. Shoghi Effendi inters her body just west of the Shrine of Bahiyyih Khanum, Baha'u'llah's eldest daughter, known as the Greatest Holy Leaf, and erects a simple monument over her grave. With the later additions of the gravesites of Baha'u'llah's youngest son, Mirza Mihdi, and Baha'u'llah's wife Asiyih Khanum (known as the Most Exalted Leaf), also with their own monuments, this area is now called the Monument Gardens, located below the seat of the Universal House of Justice on the Arc of Mt Carmel, Haifa, Israel.
Traded with the great John Agre of Coin Rarities Online to get this coin -- at the Long Beach Expo Oct 1, 2021. This gem coin commemorates the passing of Khadijih Bagum, wife of the Bab, in Shiraz. She had been widowed since 1850 when the Bab was martyred. The older green label, the green CAC sticker, and the beautiful green toning all recall the green turban of the Bab's family.
Traded with the great John Agre of Coin Rarities Online to get this coin -- at the Long Beach Expo Oct 1, 2021. This gem coin commemorates the passing of Khadijih Bagum, wife of the Bab, in Shiraz. She had been widowed since 1850 when the Bab was martyred. The older green label, the green CAC sticker, and the beautiful green toning all recall the green turban of the Bab's family.
Traded with the great John Agre of Coin Rarities Online to get this coin -- at the Long Beach Expo Oct 1, 2021. This gem coin commemorates the passing of Khadijih Bagum, wife of the Bab, in Shiraz. She had been widowed since 1850 when the Bab was martyred. The older green label, the green CAC sticker, and the beautiful green toning all recall the green turban of the Bab's family.
* Ex Maurice Storck Collection Very honored to have this coin from ANA Lifemember #253. Mr Maurice moved to the higher Kingdom at age 97 in 2019. He served during WWII, surviving the attack at Pearl Harbor and later earning a Purple Heart medal during further action in the Far East. He was one of only a few Americans to attend deposed Egyptian King Farouk's Collection auctions in Cairo in 1954, along with iconic dealers Abe Kosoff, Sol Kaplan, Bob Schermerhorn, and Hans Schulman. Prominent collectors included John J. Pittman, Gaston DiBello, and Ambassador & Mrs. R. Henry Norweb. Mr Maurice brought home some incredible early gold and silver coins, including this one, many of which he kept more than 65 years and were not auctioned again until after his passing! Thank you for your decades of service, sir, to humanity and to numismatics. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* Ex Maurice Storck Collection Very honored to have this coin from ANA Lifemember #253. Mr Maurice moved to the higher Kingdom at age 97 in 2019. He served during WWII, surviving the attack at Pearl Harbor and later earning a Purple Heart medal during further action in the Far East. He was one of only a few Americans to attend deposed Egyptian King Farouk's Collection auctions in Cairo in 1954, along with iconic dealers Abe Kosoff, Sol Kaplan, Bob Schermerhorn, and Hans Schulman. Prominent collectors included John J. Pittman, Gaston DiBello, and Ambassador & Mrs. R. Henry Norweb. Mr Maurice brought home some incredible early gold and silver coins, including this one, many of which he kept more than 65 years and were not auctioned again until after his passing! Thank you for your decades of service, sir, to humanity and to numismatics. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* Ex Maurice Storck Collection Very honored to have this coin from ANA Lifemember #253. Mr Maurice moved to the higher Kingdom at age 97 in 2019. He served during WWII, surviving the attack at Pearl Harbor and later earning a Purple Heart medal during further action in the Far East. He was one of only a few Americans to attend deposed Egyptian King Farouk's Collection auctions in Cairo in 1954, along with iconic dealers Abe Kosoff, Sol Kaplan, Bob Schermerhorn, and Hans Schulman. Prominent collectors included John J. Pittman, Gaston DiBello, and Ambassador & Mrs. R. Henry Norweb. Mr Maurice brought home some incredible early gold and silver coins, including this one, many of which he kept more than 65 years and were not auctioned again until after his passing! Thank you for your decades of service, sir, to humanity and to numismatics. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* Ex Maurice Storck Collection Very honored to have this coin from ANA Lifemember #253. Mr Maurice moved to the higher Kingdom at age 97 in 2019. He served during WWII, surviving the attack at Pearl Harbor and later earning a Purple Heart medal during further action in the Far East. He was one of only a few Americans to attend deposed Egyptian King Farouk's Collection auctions in Cairo in 1954, along with iconic dealers Abe Kosoff, Sol Kaplan, Bob Schermerhorn, and Hans Schulman. Prominent collectors included John J. Pittman, Gaston DiBello, and Ambassador & Mrs. R. Henry Norweb. Mr Maurice brought home some incredible early gold and silver coins, including this one, many of which he kept more than 65 years and were not auctioned again until after his passing! Thank you for your decades of service, sir, to humanity and to numismatics. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* 1875 'Abdu'l-Bahá writes "Secret of Divine Civilization", he is 31 years old. The "Secret of Divine Civilization" is a treatise on the establishment of a just, progressive and divinely-based government, written in Persian. The work was lithographed in Bombay in 1882 and received wide circulation in Iran. The first English translation was published in London in 1910, then Chicago in 1918, under the title "Mysterious Forces of Civilization" authored by "an Eminent Baha’i Philosopher". The currently used translation was completed by Marzieh Gail and published in 1957 under the title "The Secret of Divine Civilization", with an introduction by Horace Holley. It is addressed to the rulers and the people of Persia, but can be applied to developmental reform in any society. It is considered to be part of the authoritative religious text of the Baháʼí Faith. Among the topics discussed is the honor of an individual and a nation. "The happiness and pride of a nation consist in this, that it should shine out like the sun in the high heaven of knowledge... And the honor and distinction of the individual consist in this, that he among all the world's multitudes should become a source of social good." The text highlights the importance of a nation’s ability to learn from its history, and from other nations in the formation of its social structure, and the importance of education and altruism of the nation's individuals. Attention is also given to the reformation of academic curriculum and the methods of studying, advising that schools and universities should stay away from idle disputes and debates on subjects that are based on pure supposition which are not relevant to the current societies need, and that certain valuable subjects are neglected in the process. His counsel on this is that "the individual should, prior to engaging in the study of any subject, ask himself what its uses are and what fruit and result will derive from it. If it is a useful branch of knowledge, that is, if society will gain important benefits from it, then he should certainly pursue it with all his heart." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* 1875 'Abdu'l-Bahá writes "Secret of Divine Civilization", he is 31 years old. The "Secret of Divine Civilization" is a treatise on the establishment of a just, progressive and divinely-based government, written in Persian. The work was lithographed in Bombay in 1882 and received wide circulation in Iran. The first English translation was published in London in 1910, then Chicago in 1918, under the title "Mysterious Forces of Civilization" authored by "an Eminent Baha’i Philosopher". The currently used translation was completed by Marzieh Gail and published in 1957 under the title "The Secret of Divine Civilization", with an introduction by Horace Holley. It is addressed to the rulers and the people of Persia, but can be applied to developmental reform in any society. It is considered to be part of the authoritative religious text of the Baháʼí Faith. Among the topics discussed is the honor of an individual and a nation. "The happiness and pride of a nation consist in this, that it should shine out like the sun in the high heaven of knowledge... And the honor and distinction of the individual consist in this, that he among all the world's multitudes should become a source of social good." The text highlights the importance of a nation’s ability to learn from its history, and from other nations in the formation of its social structure, and the importance of education and altruism of the nation's individuals. Attention is also given to the reformation of academic curriculum and the methods of studying, advising that schools and universities should stay away from idle disputes and debates on subjects that are based on pure supposition which are not relevant to the current societies need, and that certain valuable subjects are neglected in the process. His counsel on this is that "the individual should, prior to engaging in the study of any subject, ask himself what its uses are and what fruit and result will derive from it. If it is a useful branch of knowledge, that is, if society will gain important benefits from it, then he should certainly pursue it with all his heart." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* 1875 'Abdu'l-Bahá writes "Secret of Divine Civilization", he is 31 years old. The "Secret of Divine Civilization" is a treatise on the establishment of a just, progressive and divinely-based government, written in Persian. The work was lithographed in Bombay in 1882 and received wide circulation in Iran. The first English translation was published in London in 1910, then Chicago in 1918, under the title "Mysterious Forces of Civilization" authored by "an Eminent Baha’i Philosopher". The currently used translation was completed by Marzieh Gail and published in 1957 under the title "The Secret of Divine Civilization", with an introduction by Horace Holley. It is addressed to the rulers and the people of Persia, but can be applied to developmental reform in any society. It is considered to be part of the authoritative religious text of the Baháʼí Faith. Among the topics discussed is the honor of an individual and a nation. "The happiness and pride of a nation consist in this, that it should shine out like the sun in the high heaven of knowledge... And the honor and distinction of the individual consist in this, that he among all the world's multitudes should become a source of social good." The text highlights the importance of a nation’s ability to learn from its history, and from other nations in the formation of its social structure, and the importance of education and altruism of the nation's individuals. Attention is also given to the reformation of academic curriculum and the methods of studying, advising that schools and universities should stay away from idle disputes and debates on subjects that are based on pure supposition which are not relevant to the current societies need, and that certain valuable subjects are neglected in the process. His counsel on this is that "the individual should, prior to engaging in the study of any subject, ask himself what its uses are and what fruit and result will derive from it. If it is a useful branch of knowledge, that is, if society will gain important benefits from it, then he should certainly pursue it with all his heart." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* 1875 'Abdu'l-Bahá writes "Secret of Divine Civilization", he is 31 years old. The "Secret of Divine Civilization" is a treatise on the establishment of a just, progressive and divinely-based government, written in Persian. The work was lithographed in Bombay in 1882 and received wide circulation in Iran. The first English translation was published in London in 1910, then Chicago in 1918, under the title "Mysterious Forces of Civilization" authored by "an Eminent Baha’i Philosopher". The currently used translation was completed by Marzieh Gail and published in 1957 under the title "The Secret of Divine Civilization", with an introduction by Horace Holley. It is addressed to the rulers and the people of Persia, but can be applied to developmental reform in any society. It is considered to be part of the authoritative religious text of the Baháʼí Faith. Among the topics discussed is the honor of an individual and a nation. "The happiness and pride of a nation consist in this, that it should shine out like the sun in the high heaven of knowledge... And the honor and distinction of the individual consist in this, that he among all the world's multitudes should become a source of social good." The text highlights the importance of a nation’s ability to learn from its history, and from other nations in the formation of its social structure, and the importance of education and altruism of the nation's individuals. Attention is also given to the reformation of academic curriculum and the methods of studying, advising that schools and universities should stay away from idle disputes and debates on subjects that are based on pure supposition which are not relevant to the current societies need, and that certain valuable subjects are neglected in the process. His counsel on this is that "the individual should, prior to engaging in the study of any subject, ask himself what its uses are and what fruit and result will derive from it. If it is a useful branch of knowledge, that is, if society will gain important benefits from it, then he should certainly pursue it with all his heart." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Beautiful toning not done justice by photos. CAC approved. In 1873 'Abdu'l-Bahá and Munirih Khanum were married. Marriage is not obligatory, but it is recommended to Bahá’ís. Marriage is defined in the Bahá’í Faith as a union between two consenting adults: a man and a woman. Abdu’l-Bahá has stated the following in this regard: "Bahá’í marriage is the commitment of the two parties one to the other, and their mutual attachment of mind and heart. Each must, however, exercise the utmost care to become thoroughly acquainted with the character of the other, that the binding covenant between them may be a tie that will endure forever. Their purpose must be this: to become loving companions and comrades and at one with each other for time and eternity… The true marriage of Bahá’ís is this, that husband and wife should be united both physically and spiritually, that they may ever improve the spiritual life of each other, and may enjoy everlasting unity throughout all the worlds of God. This is Bahá’í marriage." And: "O ye two believers in God! The Lord, peerless is He, hath made woman and man to abide with each other in the closest companionship, and to be even as a single soul. They are two helpmates, two intimate friends, who should be concerned about the welfare of each other. If they live thus, they will pass through this world with perfect contentment, bliss, and peace of heart, and become the object of divine grace and favor in the Kingdom of heaven. But if they do other than this, they will live out their lives in great bitterness, longing at every moment for death, and will be shamefaced in the heavenly realm. Strive, then, to abide, heart and soul, with each other as two doves in the nest, for this is to be blessed in both worlds." The consent of all living biological parents of those wishing to enter into marriage is also required, whether the parents are Bahá’ís or not. Bahá’u’lláh writes that, “once the couple's wish is known”, marriage is “conditioned...upon the permission of their parents”. ‘Abdu’l-Bahá explains: "As for the question regarding marriage under the Law of God: first thou must choose one who is pleasing to thee, and then the matter is subject to the consent of father and mother. Before thou makest thy choice, they have no right to interfere." To read more, visit bahai.org :-)
Beautiful toning not done justice by photos. CAC approved. In 1873 'Abdu'l-Bahá and Munirih Khanum were married. Marriage is not obligatory, but it is recommended to Bahá’ís. Marriage is defined in the Bahá’í Faith as a union between two consenting adults: a man and a woman. Abdu’l-Bahá has stated the following in this regard: "Bahá’í marriage is the commitment of the two parties one to the other, and their mutual attachment of mind and heart. Each must, however, exercise the utmost care to become thoroughly acquainted with the character of the other, that the binding covenant between them may be a tie that will endure forever. Their purpose must be this: to become loving companions and comrades and at one with each other for time and eternity… The true marriage of Bahá’ís is this, that husband and wife should be united both physically and spiritually, that they may ever improve the spiritual life of each other, and may enjoy everlasting unity throughout all the worlds of God. This is Bahá’í marriage." And: "O ye two believers in God! The Lord, peerless is He, hath made woman and man to abide with each other in the closest companionship, and to be even as a single soul. They are two helpmates, two intimate friends, who should be concerned about the welfare of each other. If they live thus, they will pass through this world with perfect contentment, bliss, and peace of heart, and become the object of divine grace and favor in the Kingdom of heaven. But if they do other than this, they will live out their lives in great bitterness, longing at every moment for death, and will be shamefaced in the heavenly realm. Strive, then, to abide, heart and soul, with each other as two doves in the nest, for this is to be blessed in both worlds." The consent of all living biological parents of those wishing to enter into marriage is also required, whether the parents are Bahá’ís or not. Bahá’u’lláh writes that, “once the couple's wish is known”, marriage is “conditioned...upon the permission of their parents”. ‘Abdu’l-Bahá explains: "As for the question regarding marriage under the Law of God: first thou must choose one who is pleasing to thee, and then the matter is subject to the consent of father and mother. Before thou makest thy choice, they have no right to interfere." To read more, visit bahai.org :-)
Beautiful toning not done justice by photos. CAC approved. In 1873 'Abdu'l-Bahá and Munirih Khanum were married. Marriage is not obligatory, but it is recommended to Bahá’ís. Marriage is defined in the Bahá’í Faith as a union between two consenting adults: a man and a woman. Abdu’l-Bahá has stated the following in this regard: "Bahá’í marriage is the commitment of the two parties one to the other, and their mutual attachment of mind and heart. Each must, however, exercise the utmost care to become thoroughly acquainted with the character of the other, that the binding covenant between them may be a tie that will endure forever. Their purpose must be this: to become loving companions and comrades and at one with each other for time and eternity… The true marriage of Bahá’ís is this, that husband and wife should be united both physically and spiritually, that they may ever improve the spiritual life of each other, and may enjoy everlasting unity throughout all the worlds of God. This is Bahá’í marriage." And: "O ye two believers in God! The Lord, peerless is He, hath made woman and man to abide with each other in the closest companionship, and to be even as a single soul. They are two helpmates, two intimate friends, who should be concerned about the welfare of each other. If they live thus, they will pass through this world with perfect contentment, bliss, and peace of heart, and become the object of divine grace and favor in the Kingdom of heaven. But if they do other than this, they will live out their lives in great bitterness, longing at every moment for death, and will be shamefaced in the heavenly realm. Strive, then, to abide, heart and soul, with each other as two doves in the nest, for this is to be blessed in both worlds." The consent of all living biological parents of those wishing to enter into marriage is also required, whether the parents are Bahá’ís or not. Bahá’u’lláh writes that, “once the couple's wish is known”, marriage is “conditioned...upon the permission of their parents”. ‘Abdu’l-Bahá explains: "As for the question regarding marriage under the Law of God: first thou must choose one who is pleasing to thee, and then the matter is subject to the consent of father and mother. Before thou makest thy choice, they have no right to interfere." To read more, visit bahai.org :-)
* 1892 is the year Bahá’u’lláh passed away in the Holy Land, His final place of exile. * This coin was formerly in the Maltese Collection. During 40 years of imprisonment and exile, Bahá'u'lláh brought to humanity the latest guidance from God. In 2008, Bahá'u'lláh's shrine and surrounding gardens, located on the outskirts of Acre, Israel, and toward which Bahá'is turn in prayer each day as the most holy spot on earth, were placed on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites for their "profound spiritual meaning" -- you may read the article here: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1220 :-)
* 1892 is the year Bahá’u’lláh passed away in the Holy Land, His final place of exile. * This coin was formerly in the Maltese Collection. During 40 years of imprisonment and exile, Bahá'u'lláh brought to humanity the latest guidance from God. In 2008, Bahá'u'lláh's shrine and surrounding gardens, located on the outskirts of Acre, Israel, and toward which Bahá'is turn in prayer each day as the most holy spot on earth, were placed on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites for their "profound spiritual meaning" -- you may read the article here: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1220 :-)
* 1892 is the year Bahá’u’lláh passed away in the Holy Land, His final place of exile. * This coin was formerly in the Maltese Collection. During 40 years of imprisonment and exile, Bahá'u'lláh brought to humanity the latest guidance from God. In 2008, Bahá'u'lláh's shrine and surrounding gardens, located on the outskirts of Acre, Israel, and toward which Bahá'is turn in prayer each day as the most holy spot on earth, were placed on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites for their "profound spiritual meaning" -- you may read the article here: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1220 :-)
* 1892 is the year Bahá’u’lláh passed away in the Holy Land, His final place of exile. * This coin was formerly in the Maltese Collection. During 40 years of imprisonment and exile, Bahá'u'lláh brought to humanity the latest guidance from God. In 2008, Bahá'u'lláh's shrine and surrounding gardens, located on the outskirts of Acre, Israel, and toward which Bahá'is turn in prayer each day as the most holy spot on earth, were placed on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites for their "profound spiritual meaning" -- you may read the article here: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1220 :-)
*22-23 May 2001* Opening of Baha'i terraces on Mount Carmel>Haifa>Israel The "Arc" and Terraces on Mount Carmel, part of the World Centre of the Baha'i Faith, are dedicated. The ceremonies are broadcast live around the world. More than 3,000 Baha'is from some 170 countries attended the outdoor event on the evening of 22 May, which featured an original oratorio, performed by a symphony orchestra and choir assembled at the base of the terraces. At the height of the ceremony, the kilometer-long terraces was dramatically illuminated. The 18 terraces extend from the base to the crest of a mountain that has been considered holy throughout recorded history. The ceremonies marked the end of a 10-year, US$250 million project to complete key elements of the spiritual and administrative center of the Baha'i Faith. Two major administrative buildings, the International Teaching Centre and Centre for the Study of the Texts, were also completed on Mount Carmel during the project. On 23 May, following the concert and inauguration, indigenous performers lead a devotional prayer program, and the thousands of celebrants, many in colorful national dress, ascended the terraces for the first time. This event was also carried live by satellite. The Holy Land is home to pilgrimage sites for four major world religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam and the Baha'i Faith. Mount Carmel is known throughout the holy writings of the three older religions as "the mountain of God" -- it is perhaps more than interesting, and significant, that the youngest world religion, the Baha'is, have their world center on this mountain. In 2008 the Shrines, gardens and surrounding area of this Centre were named to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list.
*22-23 May 2001* Opening of Baha'i terraces on Mount Carmel>Haifa>Israel The "Arc" and Terraces on Mount Carmel, part of the World Centre of the Baha'i Faith, are dedicated. The ceremonies are broadcast live around the world. More than 3,000 Baha'is from some 170 countries attended the outdoor event on the evening of 22 May, which featured an original oratorio, performed by a symphony orchestra and choir assembled at the base of the terraces. At the height of the ceremony, the kilometer-long terraces was dramatically illuminated. The 18 terraces extend from the base to the crest of a mountain that has been considered holy throughout recorded history. The ceremonies marked the end of a 10-year, US$250 million project to complete key elements of the spiritual and administrative center of the Baha'i Faith. Two major administrative buildings, the International Teaching Centre and Centre for the Study of the Texts, were also completed on Mount Carmel during the project. On 23 May, following the concert and inauguration, indigenous performers lead a devotional prayer program, and the thousands of celebrants, many in colorful national dress, ascended the terraces for the first time. This event was also carried live by satellite. The Holy Land is home to pilgrimage sites for four major world religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam and the Baha'i Faith. Mount Carmel is known throughout the holy writings of the three older religions as "the mountain of God" -- it is perhaps more than interesting, and significant, that the youngest world religion, the Baha'is, have their world center on this mountain. In 2008 the Shrines, gardens and surrounding area of this Centre were named to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list.
1813 * 1st coin purchased from Bust Half expert Sheridan Downey, representing the birth year of Mulla Husayn who was the 1st person to hear and believe the Bab's Declaration in Shiraz, Persia, 1844, the beginning of the Baha'i Faith. Mr Sheridan describes this coin: A pretty 1813 with nice surfaces and a rich gold patina. Luster befits the grade. The supply of AU 1813's, for reasons unknown, falls well short of those from 1811 and 1812. Added on the night of the 100th anniversary of 'Abdu'l-Baha's ascension.
1813 * 1st coin purchased from Bust Half expert Sheridan Downey, representing the birth year of Mulla Husayn who was the 1st person to hear and believe the Bab's Declaration in Shiraz, Persia, 1844, the beginning of the Baha'i Faith. Mr Sheridan describes this coin: A pretty 1813 with nice surfaces and a rich gold patina. Luster befits the grade. The supply of AU 1813's, for reasons unknown, falls well short of those from 1811 and 1812. Added on the night of the 100th anniversary of 'Abdu'l-Baha's ascension.
Ex Teich Family Collection * 1892 is the year Bahá’u’lláh passed away * During 40 years of imprisonment and exile, Bahá'u'lláh brought to humanity the latest guidance from God. His shrine and surrounding gardens, located on the outskirts of Acre, Israel, were listed by UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2008 for their "profound spiritual meaning" -- see https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1220 The news of His ascension was instantly communicated to the Ottoman Empire's Sultan Abdu’l-Hamid in a telegram which began with the words “the Sun of Bahá has set”. The sacred remains were interred within the precincts of His residence in Bahji, just outside the city walls of 'Akka where He had arrived in 1868 as a prisoner. It is now the holiest place of pilgrimage for members of the Bahá'i Faith, and each day Bahá'is turn toward it in prayer. For a full week after His passing, a vast number of mourners, rich and poor alike, tarried to grieve with the bereaved family, partaking day and night of the food that was dispensed by its members. Notables, among whom were Muslim Shi’ahs, Sunnis, Christians, Jews and Druzes, as well as poets, ulamas and government officials, all joined in lamenting the loss, and in magnifying the virtues and greatness of Bahá’u’lláh's life, character, and Revelation, many of them paying to Him their written tributes, in verse and in prose. Together, they all perfectly exemplifed Bahá’u’lláh's teaching of unity in diversity, that we all are one human family. His eldest son, `Abdu’l-Bahá, wrote: "The world’s great Light, once resplendent upon all mankind, hath set, to shine everlastingly from the Abhá Horizon, His Kingdom of fadeless glory, shedding splendour upon His loved ones from on high and breathing into their hearts and souls the breath of eternal life." You can learn more here: www.bahaullah.org www.bahai.org * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Ex Teich Family Collection * 1892 is the year Bahá’u’lláh passed away * During 40 years of imprisonment and exile, Bahá'u'lláh brought to humanity the latest guidance from God. His shrine and surrounding gardens, located on the outskirts of Acre, Israel, were listed by UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2008 for their "profound spiritual meaning" -- see https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1220 The news of His ascension was instantly communicated to the Ottoman Empire's Sultan Abdu’l-Hamid in a telegram which began with the words “the Sun of Bahá has set”. The sacred remains were interred within the precincts of His residence in Bahji, just outside the city walls of 'Akka where He had arrived in 1868 as a prisoner. It is now the holiest place of pilgrimage for members of the Bahá'i Faith, and each day Bahá'is turn toward it in prayer. For a full week after His passing, a vast number of mourners, rich and poor alike, tarried to grieve with the bereaved family, partaking day and night of the food that was dispensed by its members. Notables, among whom were Muslim Shi’ahs, Sunnis, Christians, Jews and Druzes, as well as poets, ulamas and government officials, all joined in lamenting the loss, and in magnifying the virtues and greatness of Bahá’u’lláh's life, character, and Revelation, many of them paying to Him their written tributes, in verse and in prose. Together, they all perfectly exemplifed Bahá’u’lláh's teaching of unity in diversity, that we all are one human family. His eldest son, `Abdu’l-Bahá, wrote: "The world’s great Light, once resplendent upon all mankind, hath set, to shine everlastingly from the Abhá Horizon, His Kingdom of fadeless glory, shedding splendour upon His loved ones from on high and breathing into their hearts and souls the breath of eternal life." You can learn more here: www.bahaullah.org www.bahai.org * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Ex Teich Family Collection * 1892 is the year Bahá’u’lláh passed away * During 40 years of imprisonment and exile, Bahá'u'lláh brought to humanity the latest guidance from God. His shrine and surrounding gardens, located on the outskirts of Acre, Israel, were listed by UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2008 for their "profound spiritual meaning" -- see https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1220 The news of His ascension was instantly communicated to the Ottoman Empire's Sultan Abdu’l-Hamid in a telegram which began with the words “the Sun of Bahá has set”. The sacred remains were interred within the precincts of His residence in Bahji, just outside the city walls of 'Akka where He had arrived in 1868 as a prisoner. It is now the holiest place of pilgrimage for members of the Bahá'i Faith, and each day Bahá'is turn toward it in prayer. For a full week after His passing, a vast number of mourners, rich and poor alike, tarried to grieve with the bereaved family, partaking day and night of the food that was dispensed by its members. Notables, among whom were Muslim Shi’ahs, Sunnis, Christians, Jews and Druzes, as well as poets, ulamas and government officials, all joined in lamenting the loss, and in magnifying the virtues and greatness of Bahá’u’lláh's life, character, and Revelation, many of them paying to Him their written tributes, in verse and in prose. Together, they all perfectly exemplifed Bahá’u’lláh's teaching of unity in diversity, that we all are one human family. His eldest son, `Abdu’l-Bahá, wrote: "The world’s great Light, once resplendent upon all mankind, hath set, to shine everlastingly from the Abhá Horizon, His Kingdom of fadeless glory, shedding splendour upon His loved ones from on high and breathing into their hearts and souls the breath of eternal life." You can learn more here: www.bahaullah.org www.bahai.org * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Ex Teich Family Collection * 1892 is the year Bahá’u’lláh passed away * During 40 years of imprisonment and exile, Bahá'u'lláh brought to humanity the latest guidance from God. His shrine and surrounding gardens, located on the outskirts of Acre, Israel, were listed by UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2008 for their "profound spiritual meaning" -- see https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1220 The news of His ascension was instantly communicated to the Ottoman Empire's Sultan Abdu’l-Hamid in a telegram which began with the words “the Sun of Bahá has set”. The sacred remains were interred within the precincts of His residence in Bahji, just outside the city walls of 'Akka where He had arrived in 1868 as a prisoner. It is now the holiest place of pilgrimage for members of the Bahá'i Faith, and each day Bahá'is turn toward it in prayer. For a full week after His passing, a vast number of mourners, rich and poor alike, tarried to grieve with the bereaved family, partaking day and night of the food that was dispensed by its members. Notables, among whom were Muslim Shi’ahs, Sunnis, Christians, Jews and Druzes, as well as poets, ulamas and government officials, all joined in lamenting the loss, and in magnifying the virtues and greatness of Bahá’u’lláh's life, character, and Revelation, many of them paying to Him their written tributes, in verse and in prose. Together, they all perfectly exemplifed Bahá’u’lláh's teaching of unity in diversity, that we all are one human family. His eldest son, `Abdu’l-Bahá, wrote: "The world’s great Light, once resplendent upon all mankind, hath set, to shine everlastingly from the Abhá Horizon, His Kingdom of fadeless glory, shedding splendour upon His loved ones from on high and breathing into their hearts and souls the breath of eternal life." You can learn more here: www.bahaullah.org www.bahai.org * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
OGH Gold CAC * * * * * * * * * 1945 * The United Nations Charter is signed in San Francisco and Bahá'i representatives participated. >> As World War II wound down, the United Nations Conference on International Organization, or UNCIO, hosted delegates from fifty Allied nations in San Francisco. When the UNCIO delegates met in 1945, few realized that Abdu’l-Bahá had prophetically declared in San Francisco, a third of a century before, “May the first flag of international peace be upraised in this state.” >> In 1948 the Bahá'i International Community registered with the UN as an international non-governmental organization (NGO) and in 1970 was granted consultative status (now called "special" consultative status) with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). Consultative status with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) followed in 1976, and with the UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) in 1989. Working relations with the World Health Organization (WHO) were also established in 1989. Over the years, the Community has worked closely with the UN Environment Program (UNEP), the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and the UN Development Program (UNDP). >> The Bahá'i International Community has offices at the United Nations in New York and Geneva and representations to United Nations regional commissions and other offices in Addis Ababa, Bangkok, Nairobi, Rome, Santiago, and Vienna. In recent years an Office of the Environment and an Office for the Advancement of Women were established as part of its United Nations Office. >> An Office of Public Information, based at the Bahá'i World Centre in Haifa and with a branch in Paris, disseminates information about the Bahá'i Faith around the world and publishes a quarterly newsletter, ONE COUNTRY. Distributed in English, French, Chinese, Russian, Spanish, and German to readers in over 170 countries, ONE COUNTRY covers social and economic development projects, relations with the United Nations system, and global issues of interest to decision makers.
OGH Gold CAC * * * * * * * * * 1945 * The United Nations Charter is signed in San Francisco and Bahá'i representatives participated. >> As World War II wound down, the United Nations Conference on International Organization, or UNCIO, hosted delegates from fifty Allied nations in San Francisco. When the UNCIO delegates met in 1945, few realized that Abdu’l-Bahá had prophetically declared in San Francisco, a third of a century before, “May the first flag of international peace be upraised in this state.” >> In 1948 the Bahá'i International Community registered with the UN as an international non-governmental organization (NGO) and in 1970 was granted consultative status (now called "special" consultative status) with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). Consultative status with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) followed in 1976, and with the UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) in 1989. Working relations with the World Health Organization (WHO) were also established in 1989. Over the years, the Community has worked closely with the UN Environment Program (UNEP), the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and the UN Development Program (UNDP). >> The Bahá'i International Community has offices at the United Nations in New York and Geneva and representations to United Nations regional commissions and other offices in Addis Ababa, Bangkok, Nairobi, Rome, Santiago, and Vienna. In recent years an Office of the Environment and an Office for the Advancement of Women were established as part of its United Nations Office. >> An Office of Public Information, based at the Bahá'i World Centre in Haifa and with a branch in Paris, disseminates information about the Bahá'i Faith around the world and publishes a quarterly newsletter, ONE COUNTRY. Distributed in English, French, Chinese, Russian, Spanish, and German to readers in over 170 countries, ONE COUNTRY covers social and economic development projects, relations with the United Nations system, and global issues of interest to decision makers.
* None Certified Finer Ben Franklin's motif was forced into early retirement after 1963 due to the death of President Kennedy, making the date an important one for type purposes. Non-cameo 1963 proof halves are plentiful, even Cameos can be found in the thousands, but the massive mintage of 3 million coins hides the true rarity in PR69 Deep or Ultra Cameo condition -- white-on-black, top-grade, virtually perfect examples such as this one are conditionally rare and elusive, constituting only a minuscule proportion of its numbers. This is a spectacular specimen with tremendous eye appeal, the contrast between the glassy fields and the heavily frosted devices is especially stark. Population: PCGS 21 in 69 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (4/21) The 1st Universal House of Justice of the Baha'i Faith was elected in April 1963, after the 1st World Congress of the Baha'i Faith held in Royal Albert Hall, London, exactly 100 years after Baha'u'llah's 1st public declaration of His Mission. :-) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* None Certified Finer Ben Franklin's motif was forced into early retirement after 1963 due to the death of President Kennedy, making the date an important one for type purposes. Non-cameo 1963 proof halves are plentiful, even Cameos can be found in the thousands, but the massive mintage of 3 million coins hides the true rarity in PR69 Deep or Ultra Cameo condition -- white-on-black, top-grade, virtually perfect examples such as this one are conditionally rare and elusive, constituting only a minuscule proportion of its numbers. This is a spectacular specimen with tremendous eye appeal, the contrast between the glassy fields and the heavily frosted devices is especially stark. Population: PCGS 21 in 69 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (4/21) The 1st Universal House of Justice of the Baha'i Faith was elected in April 1963, after the 1st World Congress of the Baha'i Faith held in Royal Albert Hall, London, exactly 100 years after Baha'u'llah's 1st public declaration of His Mission. :-) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
1982 * 1st ever gathering inside new seat of the Universal House of Justice, constructed on Mt Carmel, Haifa, Israel -- it is a tribute to the life of Bahiyyih Khanum, the Greatest Holy Leaf, daughter of Baha'u'llah and brother of 'Abdu'l-Baha. The tribute marked the 50th anniversary of her passing in 1932.
1982 * 1st ever gathering inside new seat of the Universal House of Justice, constructed on Mt Carmel, Haifa, Israel -- it is a tribute to the life of Bahiyyih Khanum, the Greatest Holy Leaf, daughter of Baha'u'llah and brother of 'Abdu'l-Baha. The tribute marked the 50th anniversary of her passing in 1932.
1842 * Marriage of the Báb (the Gate) * To Khadijih Bagum in Shiraz, Persia, hometown for both of them.
1842 * Marriage of the Báb (the Gate) * To Khadijih Bagum in Shiraz, Persia, hometown for both of them.
1879 * Bahá'u'lláh moves to Bahji * Located just outside 'Akka, Israel, it will be his final home, and He passes away there in 1892. The Mansion of Bahji and its surrounding gardens becomes the Qiblih of the Baha'i world with members of the Baha'i Faith turning toward it in prayer each day. This home and the adjacent Shrine of Bahá'u'lláh is added to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list in 2008. Bahá'u'lláh moved there from Mazra'ih, also just outside the city walls of 'Akka.
1879 * Bahá'u'lláh moves to Bahji * Located just outside 'Akka, Israel, it will be his final home, and He passes away there in 1892. The Mansion of Bahji and its surrounding gardens becomes the Qiblih of the Baha'i world with members of the Baha'i Faith turning toward it in prayer each day. This home and the adjacent Shrine of Bahá'u'lláh is added to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list in 2008. Bahá'u'lláh moved there from Mazra'ih, also just outside the city walls of 'Akka.
29 Nov 1921 *Ascension of 'Abdu'l-Bahá* -- eldest son of Bahá'u'lláh, appointed Interpreter and Successor in Bahá'i Faith -- His funeral procession saw 10,000 people of every religion, class & nationality living in Haifa (Israel) line the streets to express their sorrow and respect as His coffin was carried to its resting place inside the Shrine of the Báb on Mt. Carmel (now a UNESCO World Heritage Site).
29 Nov 1921 *Ascension of 'Abdu'l-Bahá* -- eldest son of Bahá'u'lláh, appointed Interpreter and Successor in Bahá'i Faith -- His funeral procession saw 10,000 people of every religion, class & nationality living in Haifa (Israel) line the streets to express their sorrow and respect as His coffin was carried to its resting place inside the Shrine of the Báb on Mt. Carmel (now a UNESCO World Heritage Site).
1971 - Mom, a RN in New Orleans' biggest hospital, learns about the Bahá'i Faith from Dr Khelgatti, and becomes the family's first Bahá'i, recognizing the truth of Bahá'u'lláh's Revelation and His declaration of God's new guidance for humanity.
1971 - Mom, a RN in New Orleans' biggest hospital, learns about the Bahá'i Faith from Dr Khelgatti, and becomes the family's first Bahá'i, recognizing the truth of Bahá'u'lláh's Revelation and His declaration of God's new guidance for humanity.
1849 * Martyrdom of Mullá Husayn * -- The night before he arrived at the Shrine of Shaykh Tabarsí, the guardian of the Shrine had a dream. He dreamt that the Imám Husayn, one of the Imáms descended from Muhammad, arrived at the Shrine with seventy-two soldiers and a large number of companions. He also dreamt that they stayed at this Shrine for some time, took part in many fights against their enemies, and won all those battles. One of the most important parts of the dream was that the Prophet of God Himself came to the Shrine and blessed the company. Later, all these things came true. When Mullá Husayn arrived at the Shrine on the next day, the guardian immediately recognized him as the Imám Husayn whom he had seen in his dream. He threw himself at Mullá Husayn's feet and kissed them lovingly. He even joined Mullá Husayn's company,and was later killed by the enemy in one of the battles. The time from the day when Mullá Husayn was first attacked by his enemies to the day of his martyrdom was one hundred and sixteen days. The number of martyrs killed during those one hundred and sixteen days was seventy-two. In four different battles, Mullá Husayn had shown such courage and power that it could have only come from God. He was thirty-six years old when he died. At the age of eighteen, he first met Siyyid Kázim. For nine years he studied under him. The other nine years of his life were spent in teaching and protecting the Faith of God against its enemies. When the Báb learned of Mullá Husayn's death, he wrote praises and prayers for him which would equal three times the length of the Qu'án. In one of His Tablets, the Báb wrote that the very dust where the body of Mullá Husayn lies buried can bring happiness to the down-hearted and healing to the sick. In the Kitáb-i-Iqán, Bahá'u'lláh pays him the highest tribute. He wrote: "But for him, God would not have been established upon the seat of His mercy, nor have ascended the throne of eternal glory!" Mullá Husayn is one of the greatest figures in the history of the Bahá'i Faith and his memory lives today and will live for hundreds of years as an inspiration and an example for all who walk in the path of God. Happy to get this coin from gold expert Mr Doug Winter, author extraordinaire -- From the Cooper Union Collection. With L, normal stars. The surfaces are clean and frosty with some orange-gold colors seen on both sides. There is a small spot on the reverse at 7:00.
1849 * Martyrdom of Mullá Husayn * -- The night before he arrived at the Shrine of Shaykh Tabarsí, the guardian of the Shrine had a dream. He dreamt that the Imám Husayn, one of the Imáms descended from Muhammad, arrived at the Shrine with seventy-two soldiers and a large number of companions. He also dreamt that they stayed at this Shrine for some time, took part in many fights against their enemies, and won all those battles. One of the most important parts of the dream was that the Prophet of God Himself came to the Shrine and blessed the company. Later, all these things came true. When Mullá Husayn arrived at the Shrine on the next day, the guardian immediately recognized him as the Imám Husayn whom he had seen in his dream. He threw himself at Mullá Husayn's feet and kissed them lovingly. He even joined Mullá Husayn's company,and was later killed by the enemy in one of the battles. The time from the day when Mullá Husayn was first attacked by his enemies to the day of his martyrdom was one hundred and sixteen days. The number of martyrs killed during those one hundred and sixteen days was seventy-two. In four different battles, Mullá Husayn had shown such courage and power that it could have only come from God. He was thirty-six years old when he died. At the age of eighteen, he first met Siyyid Kázim. For nine years he studied under him. The other nine years of his life were spent in teaching and protecting the Faith of God against its enemies. When the Báb learned of Mullá Husayn's death, he wrote praises and prayers for him which would equal three times the length of the Qu'án. In one of His Tablets, the Báb wrote that the very dust where the body of Mullá Husayn lies buried can bring happiness to the down-hearted and healing to the sick. In the Kitáb-i-Iqán, Bahá'u'lláh pays him the highest tribute. He wrote: "But for him, God would not have been established upon the seat of His mercy, nor have ascended the throne of eternal glory!" Mullá Husayn is one of the greatest figures in the history of the Bahá'i Faith and his memory lives today and will live for hundreds of years as an inspiration and an example for all who walk in the path of God. Happy to get this coin from gold expert Mr Doug Winter, author extraordinaire -- From the Cooper Union Collection. With L, normal stars. The surfaces are clean and frosty with some orange-gold colors seen on both sides. There is a small spot on the reverse at 7:00.
1849 * Martyrdom of Mullá Husayn * -- The night before he arrived at the Shrine of Shaykh Tabarsí, the guardian of the Shrine had a dream. He dreamt that the Imám Husayn, one of the Imáms descended from Muhammad, arrived at the Shrine with seventy-two soldiers and a large number of companions. He also dreamt that they stayed at this Shrine for some time, took part in many fights against their enemies, and won all those battles. One of the most important parts of the dream was that the Prophet of God Himself came to the Shrine and blessed the company. Later, all these things came true. When Mullá Husayn arrived at the Shrine on the next day, the guardian immediately recognized him as the Imám Husayn whom he had seen in his dream. He threw himself at Mullá Husayn's feet and kissed them lovingly. He even joined Mullá Husayn's company,and was later killed by the enemy in one of the battles. The time from the day when Mullá Husayn was first attacked by his enemies to the day of his martyrdom was one hundred and sixteen days. The number of martyrs killed during those one hundred and sixteen days was seventy-two. In four different battles, Mullá Husayn had shown such courage and power that it could have only come from God. He was thirty-six years old when he died. At the age of eighteen, he first met Siyyid Kázim. For nine years he studied under him. The other nine years of his life were spent in teaching and protecting the Faith of God against its enemies. When the Báb learned of Mullá Husayn's death, he wrote praises and prayers for him which would equal three times the length of the Qu'án. In one of His Tablets, the Báb wrote that the very dust where the body of Mullá Husayn lies buried can bring happiness to the down-hearted and healing to the sick. In the Kitáb-i-Iqán, Bahá'u'lláh pays him the highest tribute. He wrote: "But for him, God would not have been established upon the seat of His mercy, nor have ascended the throne of eternal glory!" Mullá Husayn is one of the greatest figures in the history of the Bahá'i Faith and his memory lives today and will live for hundreds of years as an inspiration and an example for all who walk in the path of God. Happy to get this coin from gold expert Mr Doug Winter, author extraordinaire -- From the Cooper Union Collection. With L, normal stars. The surfaces are clean and frosty with some orange-gold colors seen on both sides. There is a small spot on the reverse at 7:00.
1849 * Martyrdom of Mullá Husayn * -- The night before he arrived at the Shrine of Shaykh Tabarsí, the guardian of the Shrine had a dream. He dreamt that the Imám Husayn, one of the Imáms descended from Muhammad, arrived at the Shrine with seventy-two soldiers and a large number of companions. He also dreamt that they stayed at this Shrine for some time, took part in many fights against their enemies, and won all those battles. One of the most important parts of the dream was that the Prophet of God Himself came to the Shrine and blessed the company. Later, all these things came true. When Mullá Husayn arrived at the Shrine on the next day, the guardian immediately recognized him as the Imám Husayn whom he had seen in his dream. He threw himself at Mullá Husayn's feet and kissed them lovingly. He even joined Mullá Husayn's company,and was later killed by the enemy in one of the battles. The time from the day when Mullá Husayn was first attacked by his enemies to the day of his martyrdom was one hundred and sixteen days. The number of martyrs killed during those one hundred and sixteen days was seventy-two. In four different battles, Mullá Husayn had shown such courage and power that it could have only come from God. He was thirty-six years old when he died. At the age of eighteen, he first met Siyyid Kázim. For nine years he studied under him. The other nine years of his life were spent in teaching and protecting the Faith of God against its enemies. When the Báb learned of Mullá Husayn's death, he wrote praises and prayers for him which would equal three times the length of the Qu'án. In one of His Tablets, the Báb wrote that the very dust where the body of Mullá Husayn lies buried can bring happiness to the down-hearted and healing to the sick. In the Kitáb-i-Iqán, Bahá'u'lláh pays him the highest tribute. He wrote: "But for him, God would not have been established upon the seat of His mercy, nor have ascended the throne of eternal glory!" Mullá Husayn is one of the greatest figures in the history of the Bahá'i Faith and his memory lives today and will live for hundreds of years as an inspiration and an example for all who walk in the path of God. Happy to get this coin from gold expert Mr Doug Winter, author extraordinaire -- From the Cooper Union Collection. With L, normal stars. The surfaces are clean and frosty with some orange-gold colors seen on both sides. There is a small spot on the reverse at 7:00.
1879 * Bahá'u'lláh moves from Mansion of Mazra'ih to the Mansion at Bahji * His home until His ascension in 1892, He was buried in its vicinity, which became the most holy place for Bahá'is, a place of pilgrimage, and in 2008 was listed on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
1879 * Bahá'u'lláh moves from Mansion of Mazra'ih to the Mansion at Bahji * His home until His ascension in 1892, He was buried in its vicinity, which became the most holy place for Bahá'is, a place of pilgrimage, and in 2008 was listed on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
1925 * The 1st National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'is of the United States and Canada is elected, a council composed of nine members administering the spiritual activities within a country.
1863 * April 21-May 2, Festival of Ridván * Bahá'u'lláh declared publicly for the first time His Station as God's latest Messenger, "Him Whom God shall make manifest", as foretold by the Báb in 1844 (see our 1844 collection). The Revelation of God's guidance for today would help humanity finally achieve that world peace and unity promised in all major world faiths and that every culture longs for. This declaration came in a garden full of roses that Bahá'u'lláh named Ridván (Paradise) and became twelve days that Bahá'ís now celebrate as the "King of Festivals". The garden was located on an island in the middle of the Tigris River of Baghdad and had to be reached by boat. Our $3 coin is symbolic of three days in this festival tied to major events during the period of Bahá'u'lláh's stay in the garden: * 1st day celebrates His arrival in the garden and first public declaration of His Mission; * 9th day, the arrival of His family, who could not land until flooding that took place on the first day had receded; * 12th day, His caravan's departure to His forced exile in Constantinople. These three days during the festival are holy days, on which work and school should be suspended -- no work or homework, instead hospitality, charity and acts of service are given to humanity. Do you have Bahá'i friends? Perhaps you've noticed them absent on these days! :-) www.bahai.org * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
1863 * April 21-May 2, Festival of Ridván * Bahá'u'lláh declared publicly for the first time His Station as God's latest Messenger, "Him Whom God shall make manifest", as foretold by the Báb in 1844 (see our 1844 collection). The Revelation of God's guidance for today would help humanity finally achieve that world peace and unity promised in all major world faiths and that every culture longs for. This declaration came in a garden full of roses that Bahá'u'lláh named Ridván (Paradise) and became twelve days that Bahá'ís now celebrate as the "King of Festivals". The garden was located on an island in the middle of the Tigris River of Baghdad and had to be reached by boat. Our $3 coin is symbolic of three days in this festival tied to major events during the period of Bahá'u'lláh's stay in the garden: * 1st day celebrates His arrival in the garden and first public declaration of His Mission; * 9th day, the arrival of His family, who could not land until flooding that took place on the first day had receded; * 12th day, His caravan's departure to His forced exile in Constantinople. These three days during the festival are holy days, on which work and school should be suspended -- no work or homework, instead hospitality, charity and acts of service are given to humanity. Do you have Bahá'i friends? Perhaps you've noticed them absent on these days! :-) www.bahai.org * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* 1892 is the year Bahá’u’lláh passed away * CAC, Ex: The Fairmont Collection -- During 40 years of imprisonment and exile, Bahá'u'lláh brought to humanity the latest guidance from God. His shrine and surrounding gardens, located on the outskirts of Acre (‘Akka), Israel, were listed by UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2008 for their "profound spiritual meaning" -- see https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1220 The news of His ascension was instantly communicated to the Ottoman Empire's Sultan Abdu’l-Hamid in a telegram which began with the words “the Sun of Bahá has set”. The sacred remains were interred within the precincts of His residence in Bahji, just outside the city walls of Acre (‘Akka), where He had arrived in 1868 as a prisoner. It is now the holiest place of pilgrimage for members of the Bahá'i Faith, and each day Bahá'is turn toward it in prayer. For a full week after His passing, a vast number of mourners, rich and poor alike, tarried to grieve with the bereaved family, partaking day and night of the food that was dispensed by its members. Notables, among whom were Muslim Shi’ahs, Sunnis, Christians, Jews and Druzes, as well as poets, ulamas and government officials, all joined in lamenting the loss, and in magnifying the virtues and greatness of Bahá’u’lláh's life, character, and Revelation, many of them paying to Him their written tributes, in verse and in prose. :-) www.bahaullah.org www.bahai.org * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* 1892 is the year Bahá’u’lláh passed away * CAC, Ex: The Fairmont Collection -- During 40 years of imprisonment and exile, Bahá'u'lláh brought to humanity the latest guidance from God. His shrine and surrounding gardens, located on the outskirts of Acre (‘Akka), Israel, were listed by UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2008 for their "profound spiritual meaning" -- see https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1220 The news of His ascension was instantly communicated to the Ottoman Empire's Sultan Abdu’l-Hamid in a telegram which began with the words “the Sun of Bahá has set”. The sacred remains were interred within the precincts of His residence in Bahji, just outside the city walls of Acre (‘Akka), where He had arrived in 1868 as a prisoner. It is now the holiest place of pilgrimage for members of the Bahá'i Faith, and each day Bahá'is turn toward it in prayer. For a full week after His passing, a vast number of mourners, rich and poor alike, tarried to grieve with the bereaved family, partaking day and night of the food that was dispensed by its members. Notables, among whom were Muslim Shi’ahs, Sunnis, Christians, Jews and Druzes, as well as poets, ulamas and government officials, all joined in lamenting the loss, and in magnifying the virtues and greatness of Bahá’u’lláh's life, character, and Revelation, many of them paying to Him their written tributes, in verse and in prose. :-) www.bahaullah.org www.bahai.org * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* 1892 is the year Bahá’u’lláh passed away * CAC, Ex: The Fairmont Collection -- During 40 years of imprisonment and exile, Bahá'u'lláh brought to humanity the latest guidance from God. His shrine and surrounding gardens, located on the outskirts of Acre (‘Akka), Israel, were listed by UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2008 for their "profound spiritual meaning" -- see https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1220 The news of His ascension was instantly communicated to the Ottoman Empire's Sultan Abdu’l-Hamid in a telegram which began with the words “the Sun of Bahá has set”. The sacred remains were interred within the precincts of His residence in Bahji, just outside the city walls of Acre (‘Akka), where He had arrived in 1868 as a prisoner. It is now the holiest place of pilgrimage for members of the Bahá'i Faith, and each day Bahá'is turn toward it in prayer. For a full week after His passing, a vast number of mourners, rich and poor alike, tarried to grieve with the bereaved family, partaking day and night of the food that was dispensed by its members. Notables, among whom were Muslim Shi’ahs, Sunnis, Christians, Jews and Druzes, as well as poets, ulamas and government officials, all joined in lamenting the loss, and in magnifying the virtues and greatness of Bahá’u’lláh's life, character, and Revelation, many of them paying to Him their written tributes, in verse and in prose. :-) www.bahaullah.org www.bahai.org * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* 1892 is the year Bahá’u’lláh passed away * CAC, Ex: The Fairmont Collection -- During 40 years of imprisonment and exile, Bahá'u'lláh brought to humanity the latest guidance from God. His shrine and surrounding gardens, located on the outskirts of Acre (‘Akka), Israel, were listed by UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2008 for their "profound spiritual meaning" -- see https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1220 The news of His ascension was instantly communicated to the Ottoman Empire's Sultan Abdu’l-Hamid in a telegram which began with the words “the Sun of Bahá has set”. The sacred remains were interred within the precincts of His residence in Bahji, just outside the city walls of Acre (‘Akka), where He had arrived in 1868 as a prisoner. It is now the holiest place of pilgrimage for members of the Bahá'i Faith, and each day Bahá'is turn toward it in prayer. For a full week after His passing, a vast number of mourners, rich and poor alike, tarried to grieve with the bereaved family, partaking day and night of the food that was dispensed by its members. Notables, among whom were Muslim Shi’ahs, Sunnis, Christians, Jews and Druzes, as well as poets, ulamas and government officials, all joined in lamenting the loss, and in magnifying the virtues and greatness of Bahá’u’lláh's life, character, and Revelation, many of them paying to Him their written tributes, in verse and in prose. :-) www.bahaullah.org www.bahai.org * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
1908 * Very 1st Bahá'i House of Worship completed in what was then Ishqábád, Russia -- it is now the capital of Turkmenistan. The temple was opened for prayer to all people, regardless of religion. All Bahá'i Houses of Worship are considered gifts to humanity and no outside donations are requested or accepted. Halfway around the world, in the US city of Chicago next to Northwestern University, this same year two plots of land were purchased for $2000 to begin construction of the 2nd Bahá'i House of Worship known as the "Mother Temple of the West." It is now a landmark historical site, named one of the 7 Wonders of Illinois. See https://www.bahai.us/bahai-temple Also in summer 1908, the Young Turk Revolution overthrew the Sultan's autocratic power and substituted therefor parliamentary government -- the complete end of the Ottoman Empire and abolishment of the Sultanate (which had existed for six centuries) was near, as forewarned by Baha'u'llah in a Tablet to Sultan Abdu’l-Aziz in 1867. In these letters, Bahá’u’lláh openly proclaimed His station as a Messenger of God. He urged the leaders to pursue justice and disarmament and exhorted them to band together into a commonwealth of nations, warning them of the dire consequences should they fail to establish peace. "Hearken, O King, to the speech of Him that speaketh the truth, Him that doth not ask thee to recompense Him with the things God hath chosen to bestow upon thee, Him Who unerringly treadeth the straight Path. He it is Who summoneth thee unto God, thy Lord, Who showeth thee the right course, the way that leadeth to true felicity, that haply thou mayest be of them with whom it shall be well … Observe, O King, with thine inmost heart and with thy whole being, the precepts of God, and walk not in the paths of the oppressor … Shouldst thou cause rivers of justice to spread their waters amongst thy subjects, God would surely aid thee with the hosts of the unseen and of the seen, and would strengthen thee in thine affairs … Overstep not the bounds of moderation, and deal justly with them that serve thee." ~ Baha’u’lláh, The Proclamation of Bahá’u’lláh, p. 47. Sultan Abdu'l-Aziz did not hearken to the message and either committed suicide or was assassinated in 1876. Subsequent Sultans continued the oppression of Baha'is until their ultimate demise of their station during World War One. One important result of the Revolution was the release of all religious prisoners -- after 55 years of exile and imprisonment, 'Abdu'l-Bahá along with the rest of Bahá'is in the Holy Land were set free. Three years later, 'Abdu'l-Bahá began His historical journeys to the West, including Europe and England multiple times, and a stay of eight months in the USA and Canada in 1912. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * https://bahai.org https://bahaullah.orgn the Faith, a first in major world religions' history.
1908 * Very 1st Bahá'i House of Worship completed in what was then Ishqábád, Russia -- it is now the capital of Turkmenistan. The temple was opened for prayer to all people, regardless of religion. All Bahá'i Houses of Worship are considered gifts to humanity and no outside donations are requested or accepted. Halfway around the world, in the US city of Chicago next to Northwestern University, this same year two plots of land were purchased for $2000 to begin construction of the 2nd Bahá'i House of Worship known as the "Mother Temple of the West." It is now a landmark historical site, named one of the 7 Wonders of Illinois. See https://www.bahai.us/bahai-temple Also in summer 1908, the Young Turk Revolution overthrew the Sultan's autocratic power and substituted therefor parliamentary government -- the complete end of the Ottoman Empire and abolishment of the Sultanate (which had existed for six centuries) was near, as forewarned by Baha'u'llah in a Tablet to Sultan Abdu’l-Aziz in 1867. In these letters, Bahá’u’lláh openly proclaimed His station as a Messenger of God. He urged the leaders to pursue justice and disarmament and exhorted them to band together into a commonwealth of nations, warning them of the dire consequences should they fail to establish peace. "Hearken, O King, to the speech of Him that speaketh the truth, Him that doth not ask thee to recompense Him with the things God hath chosen to bestow upon thee, Him Who unerringly treadeth the straight Path. He it is Who summoneth thee unto God, thy Lord, Who showeth thee the right course, the way that leadeth to true felicity, that haply thou mayest be of them with whom it shall be well … Observe, O King, with thine inmost heart and with thy whole being, the precepts of God, and walk not in the paths of the oppressor … Shouldst thou cause rivers of justice to spread their waters amongst thy subjects, God would surely aid thee with the hosts of the unseen and of the seen, and would strengthen thee in thine affairs … Overstep not the bounds of moderation, and deal justly with them that serve thee." ~ Baha’u’lláh, The Proclamation of Bahá’u’lláh, p. 47. Sultan Abdu'l-Aziz did not hearken to the message and either committed suicide or was assassinated in 1876. Subsequent Sultans continued the oppression of Baha'is until their ultimate demise of their station during World War One. One important result of the Revolution was the release of all religious prisoners -- after 55 years of exile and imprisonment, 'Abdu'l-Bahá along with the rest of Bahá'is in the Holy Land were set free. Three years later, 'Abdu'l-Bahá began His historical journeys to the West, including Europe and England multiple times, and a stay of eight months in the USA and Canada in 1912. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * https://bahai.org https://bahaullah.orgn the Faith, a first in major world religions' history.
1899 * 'Abdu'l-Bahá lays the foundation stone for the Shrine of the Báb on Mt Carmel in the Holy Land. After 50 years, the Báb's remains arrive in the Holy Land from hiding places in Persia, but will remain hidden 10 more years before the Shrine is complete. The first Tablets from 'Abdu'l-Bahá arrive in America. * Miss Olive Jackson of Manhattan becomes the first black American woman Bahá'i. * May Bolles (later May Maxwell) goes to the Holy Land to see 'Abdu'l-Bahá, part of the very first group of Westerners to make such a pilgrimage. Upon her return home in Paris, she establishes the first Bahá'i group on the European continent. * Birth of Hermann Grossman, future Hand of the Cause of God, in Argentina into a family of German background. His son Hartmut would later survive Nazi abduction and go one to become a member of the Bahá'i international governing body the Universal House of Justice.
1899 * 'Abdu'l-Bahá lays the foundation stone for the Shrine of the Báb on Mt Carmel in the Holy Land. After 50 years, the Báb's remains arrive in the Holy Land from hiding places in Persia, but will remain hidden 10 more years before the Shrine is complete. The first Tablets from 'Abdu'l-Bahá arrive in America. * Miss Olive Jackson of Manhattan becomes the first black American woman Bahá'i. * May Bolles (later May Maxwell) goes to the Holy Land to see 'Abdu'l-Bahá, part of the very first group of Westerners to make such a pilgrimage. Upon her return home in Paris, she establishes the first Bahá'i group on the European continent. * Birth of Hermann Grossman, future Hand of the Cause of God, in Argentina into a family of German background. His son Hartmut would later survive Nazi abduction and go one to become a member of the Bahá'i international governing body the Universal House of Justice.
1892 * 29 May Ascension of Bahá'u'lláh * >> Bahá'is believe Bahá'u'lláh brought to humanity the latest message from God. >> The news of His ascension was instantly communicated to the Ottoman Empire's Sultan Abdu’l-Hamid in a telegram which began with the words “the Sun of Bahá has set”. The sacred remains were interred within the precincts of His residence in Bahji, just outside the city walls of 'Akka (Israel), where He had arrived in 1868 as a prisoner. It is now the holiest place of pilgrimage for members of the Bahá'i Faith, and each day Bahá'is turn toward it in prayer. >> On the night preceding 8 May 1892, Bahá'u'lláh contracted a slight fever which, though it mounted the following day, soon after subsided. He continued to grant interviews to friends and pilgrims, but it soon became evident that He was not well. His fever returned in a more acute form than before, His general condition grew steadily worse, and complications ensued which at last culminated in His ascension on 29 May 1892, eight hours after sunset, in the 75th year of His age. >> For a full week after His passing, a vast number of mourners, rich and poor alike, tarried to grieve with the bereaved family, partaking day and night of the food that was dispensed by its members. Notables, among whom were Muslim Shi’ahs, Sunnis, Christians, Jews and Druzes, as well as poets, ulamas and government officials, all joined in lamenting the loss, and in magnifying the virtues and greatness of Bahá’u’lláh's life, character, and Revelation, many of them paying to Him their written tributes, in verse and in prose. >> His eldest son, `Abdu’l-Bahá, wrote: "The world’s great Light, once resplendent upon all mankind, hath set, to shine everlastingly from the Abhá Horizon, His Kingdom of fadeless glory, shedding splendour upon His loved ones from on high and breathing into their hearts and souls the breath of eternal life." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * www.bahai.org
1892 * 29 May Ascension of Bahá'u'lláh * >> Bahá'is believe Bahá'u'lláh brought to humanity the latest message from God. >> The news of His ascension was instantly communicated to the Ottoman Empire's Sultan Abdu’l-Hamid in a telegram which began with the words “the Sun of Bahá has set”. The sacred remains were interred within the precincts of His residence in Bahji, just outside the city walls of 'Akka (Israel), where He had arrived in 1868 as a prisoner. It is now the holiest place of pilgrimage for members of the Bahá'i Faith, and each day Bahá'is turn toward it in prayer. >> On the night preceding 8 May 1892, Bahá'u'lláh contracted a slight fever which, though it mounted the following day, soon after subsided. He continued to grant interviews to friends and pilgrims, but it soon became evident that He was not well. His fever returned in a more acute form than before, His general condition grew steadily worse, and complications ensued which at last culminated in His ascension on 29 May 1892, eight hours after sunset, in the 75th year of His age. >> For a full week after His passing, a vast number of mourners, rich and poor alike, tarried to grieve with the bereaved family, partaking day and night of the food that was dispensed by its members. Notables, among whom were Muslim Shi’ahs, Sunnis, Christians, Jews and Druzes, as well as poets, ulamas and government officials, all joined in lamenting the loss, and in magnifying the virtues and greatness of Bahá’u’lláh's life, character, and Revelation, many of them paying to Him their written tributes, in verse and in prose. >> His eldest son, `Abdu’l-Bahá, wrote: "The world’s great Light, once resplendent upon all mankind, hath set, to shine everlastingly from the Abhá Horizon, His Kingdom of fadeless glory, shedding splendour upon His loved ones from on high and breathing into their hearts and souls the breath of eternal life." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * www.bahai.org
1908 * Very 1st Bahá'i House of Worship completed in what was then Ishqábád, Russia -- it is now the capital of Turkmenistan. The temple was opened for prayer to all people, regardless of religion. All Bahá'i Houses of Worship are considered gifts to humanity and no outside donations are requested or accepted. Halfway around the world, in the US city of Chicago next to Northwestern University, this same year two plots of land were purchased for $2000 to begin construction of the 2nd Bahá'i House of Worship known as the "Mother Temple of the West." It is now a landmark historical site, named one of the 7 Wonders of Illinois. See https://www.bahai.us/bahai-temple Also in summer 1908, the Young Turk Revolution overthrew the Sultan's autocratic power and substituted therefor parliamentary government -- the complete end of the Ottoman Empire and abolishment of the Sultanate (which had existed for six centuries) was near, as forewarned by Baha'u'llah in a Tablet to Sultan Abdu’l-Aziz in 1867. In these letters, Bahá’u’lláh openly proclaimed His station as a Messenger of God. He urged the leaders to pursue justice and disarmament and exhorted them to band together into a commonwealth of nations, warning them of the dire consequences should they fail to establish peace. "Hearken, O King, to the speech of Him that speaketh the truth, Him that doth not ask thee to recompense Him with the things God hath chosen to bestow upon thee, Him Who unerringly treadeth the straight Path. He it is Who summoneth thee unto God, thy Lord, Who showeth thee the right course, the way that leadeth to true felicity, that haply thou mayest be of them with whom it shall be well … Observe, O King, with thine inmost heart and with thy whole being, the precepts of God, and walk not in the paths of the oppressor … Shouldst thou cause rivers of justice to spread their waters amongst thy subjects, God would surely aid thee with the hosts of the unseen and of the seen, and would strengthen thee in thine affairs … Overstep not the bounds of moderation, and deal justly with them that serve thee." ~ Baha’u’lláh, The Proclamation of Bahá’u’lláh, p. 47. Sultan Abdu'l-Aziz did not hearken to the message and either committed suicide or was assassinated in 1876. Subsequent Sultans continued the oppression of Baha'is until their ultimate demise of their station during World War One. One important result of the Revolution was the release of all religious prisoners -- after 55 years of exile and imprisonment, 'Abdu'l-Bahá along with the rest of Bahá'is in the Holy Land were set free. Three years later, 'Abdu'l-Bahá began His historical journeys to the West, including Europe and England multiple times, and a stay of eight months in the USA and Canada in 1912. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * https://bahai.org https://bahaullah.org
1908 * Very 1st Bahá'i House of Worship completed in what was then Ishqábád, Russia -- it is now the capital of Turkmenistan. The temple was opened for prayer to all people, regardless of religion. All Bahá'i Houses of Worship are considered gifts to humanity and no outside donations are requested or accepted. Halfway around the world, in the US city of Chicago next to Northwestern University, this same year two plots of land were purchased for $2000 to begin construction of the 2nd Bahá'i House of Worship known as the "Mother Temple of the West." It is now a landmark historical site, named one of the 7 Wonders of Illinois. See https://www.bahai.us/bahai-temple Also in summer 1908, the Young Turk Revolution overthrew the Sultan's autocratic power and substituted therefor parliamentary government -- the complete end of the Ottoman Empire and abolishment of the Sultanate (which had existed for six centuries) was near, as forewarned by Baha'u'llah in a Tablet to Sultan Abdu’l-Aziz in 1867. In these letters, Bahá’u’lláh openly proclaimed His station as a Messenger of God. He urged the leaders to pursue justice and disarmament and exhorted them to band together into a commonwealth of nations, warning them of the dire consequences should they fail to establish peace. "Hearken, O King, to the speech of Him that speaketh the truth, Him that doth not ask thee to recompense Him with the things God hath chosen to bestow upon thee, Him Who unerringly treadeth the straight Path. He it is Who summoneth thee unto God, thy Lord, Who showeth thee the right course, the way that leadeth to true felicity, that haply thou mayest be of them with whom it shall be well … Observe, O King, with thine inmost heart and with thy whole being, the precepts of God, and walk not in the paths of the oppressor … Shouldst thou cause rivers of justice to spread their waters amongst thy subjects, God would surely aid thee with the hosts of the unseen and of the seen, and would strengthen thee in thine affairs … Overstep not the bounds of moderation, and deal justly with them that serve thee." ~ Baha’u’lláh, The Proclamation of Bahá’u’lláh, p. 47. Sultan Abdu'l-Aziz did not hearken to the message and either committed suicide or was assassinated in 1876. Subsequent Sultans continued the oppression of Baha'is until their ultimate demise of their station during World War One. One important result of the Revolution was the release of all religious prisoners -- after 55 years of exile and imprisonment, 'Abdu'l-Bahá along with the rest of Bahá'is in the Holy Land were set free. Three years later, 'Abdu'l-Bahá began His historical journeys to the West, including Europe and England multiple times, and a stay of eight months in the USA and Canada in 1912. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * https://bahai.org https://bahaullah.org