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Effendi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Effendi or Efendi (Arabic: أفندي Afandī ; Persian: ) is a nobility title meaning a lord or master. It is a title of respect or courtesy which was used equivalent to the English Sir, in Turkey. It...
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Shoghi Effendi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rena Effendi social documentary photography. Professional photographer in Azerbaijan, Georgia and Russia. Photojournalist in Azerbaijan, Georgia and Russia. Portrait photographer. Fine art prints. ... Click here to view the HTML version of this website ... © RENA EFFENDI 2009 | Site Map | Powered by liveBooks...
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In that document He appointed His eldest grandson, Shoghi Effendi, as Guardian of the Bahá'í Faith and also referred to the future election of the Universal House of Justice, a legislative body of which the Guardian would be the "sacred head and the distinguished member for life."1...
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In this case, Shoghi Effendi insists that the Baha’i Faith is superior to Christianity and Islam because the Baha’i Writings explicitly spell out how the Baha’i administration should be put together.
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A selection of articles related to Effendi ... A Wisdom Archive on Effendi ... Effendi: Encyclopedia - Bey...
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About this Site; This site provides electronic access to selected writings of the Bahá’í Faith in English, Persian and Arabic. Publications in the original languages are made available in the Persian and Arabic options under "Languages". ... Shoghi Effendi...
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Omar,Effendi,Omar Effendi,OmarEffendi ... Home Electrical Appliances ... Picture & Sound...
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EFFENDI GROTTO; Meets 4TH Wednesdays at: Golf Park, I-94 & 127. Franklin, WI ; Dutch treat dinner at 6PM, Meeting immediately following; Indoor & Outdoor Driving Ranges open before and after meeting, so bring your clubs and hit a few!
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'Abdu'l-Bahá in His Will and Testament appointed His grandson, Shoghi Effendi Rabbani, Guardian of the Bahá'í Faith and interpreter of its teachings. Shoghi Effendi served until his death in 1957. During these thirty-six years the Guardian translated many of the writings of Bahá'u'lláh and `Abdu'l-Bahá into...
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