Paris Talks
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Texts and scriptures of the Bahá'í Faith |
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From the Báb |
From Bahá'u'lláh |
From `Abdu'l-Bahá |
From Shoghi Effendi |
Paris Talks is a book transcribed from talks given by `Abdu'l-Bahá while in Paris. It was originally published as Talks by `Abdu'l-Bahá Given in Paris in 1912. `Abdu'l-Bahá did not read and authenticate the transcripts of his talks in Paris, and thus the authenticity of the talks is not known. Shoghi Effendi, head of the Bahá'í Faith in the first half of the 20th century, has said that, while the texts are not authenticated, the compilations can still be used by Bahá'ís and in the future work will be done to find which parts are authentic.
Lady Blomfield's copious notes are the basis of the volume.
See also
`Abdu'l-Bahá's journeys to the West
References
- `Abdu'l-Bahá (1995) [1912]. Paris Talks (Hardcover ed.). Bahá'í Distribution Service. ISBN 1-870989-57-0.
- Memorial to a shining star London, United Kingdom, 10 August 2003 (BWNS)
External links
- Compendium on Paris Talks
- Paris Talks at LibriVox (audiobooks)
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