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18 kirjaa tekijältä Alhan Rahimi
This story shows a family's celebration of Ayy m-i-H . Ayy m-i-H is celebrated by Bahai's all over the world for a period of four days (or five days if it's a leap year) and it falls right before the month of fasting (end of February, beginning of March). It's a time of joy, generosity (gift-giving, charity, etc.) and celebration. This book is for your family if: You are a Baha'i parent and would like to read a story to your child about another child celebrating Ayy m-i-H . You are a parent who would like to expose your child to other celebrations that might be unfamiliar to you and them.
A nightingale tells us about the garden he lived in and the twelve joyful days that we celebrate today as the festival of Riḍv n."I live in this gardenRiḍv n is its nameI wish that the peopleWould know of its fame"
Alice tells us about her family's celebration of Naw-R z, the Bah ʼ New Year. This story talks about a Bah ʼ family's celebration of Naw-R z. Naw-R z means "New Day" in Persian, and it is the first day of spring. It is a special time of year for many people around the world in various cultures and religions. It is also the Bah ʼ New Year. The Bah ʼ Faith has followers in over 200 countries. They celebrate Naw-R z as the beginning of the new year in the Bah ʼ calendar.
'Mull Ḥusayn: The Story of the Declaration of the B b for Young Children' is a true story written for young children about the declaration of the B b, to help them form an understanding of what this celebration is. It is meant to assist Bah ' mothers, as the first educators of children, and other educators, foster a spiritual identity in children from a young age using stories from the history of the Faith as a tool. Mull Ḥusayn was the first believer in the B b. This story tries to demonstrate his endeavor to reach to his heart's desire through prayer and hard work.
Alice nous raconte comment sa famille f te Naw-R z, le Nouvel An bah ʼ . C'est l'histoire d'une famille bah ʼ e qui c l bre Naw-R z. En fait, Naw-R z signifie nouveau jour en persan, et il correspond au premier jour du printemps. C'est un moment sp cial de l'ann e pour de nombreuses personnes aux quatre coins du monde et dans diverses cultures et religions. Naw-R z est aussi le Nouvel An bah ʼ . La foi bah ʼ e compte des adeptes dans plus de 200 pays. Ensemble, ils c l brent Naw-R z, le d but d'une nouvelle ann e dans le calendrier bah ʼ .
"Know ye the value of these children for they are all my children."- 'Abdu'l-Bah ʻAbdu'l-Bah lived in the nineteenth and twentieth century. He was a great example for all the spiritual attributes such as generosity, love, kindness, justice and many more. He was also well-known for His love for children. This illustrated book recounts nine stories of Him with children and is published for the occasion of the centenary of His Ascension.
Un ruise or nos habla del jard n en el que viv a y de los doce d as de alegr a que hoy celebramos."En este jard n vivoRiḍv n su nombre esOjal que la genteSupiera lo que es"
ایام هاء زمان جشن و شادی است. مایا کار]هایی را که خانواده]اش در این ایام انجام می]دهند با ما در میان می]گذارد.
ایام هاء زمان جشن و شادی است. مایا کار]هایی را که خانواده]اش در این ایام انجام می]دهند با ما در میان می]گذارد.
Alice tells us about her family's celebration of Naw-R z, the Bah ʼ New Year.This story talks about a Bah ʼ family's celebration of Naw-R z. Naw-R z means "New Day" in Persian, and it is the first day of spring. It is a special time of year for many people around the world in various cultures and religions. It is also the Bah ʼ New Year.The Bah ʼ Faith has followers in over 200 countries. They celebrate Naw-R z as the beginning of the new year in the Bah ʼ calendar.
Alice tells us about her family's celebration of Naw-R z, the Bah ʼ New Year.This story talks about a Bah ʼ family's celebration of Naw-R z. Naw-R z means "New Day" in Persian, and it is the first day of spring. It is a special time of year for many people around the world in various cultures and religions. It is also the Bah ʼ New Year.The Bah ʼ Faith has followers in over 200 countries. They celebrate Naw-R z as the beginning of the new year in the Bah ʼ calendar.