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Story of My Heart

First published in Persia in 1977 and enriched for its 1981 English edition, this memoir transcends mere translation. ʻAlí-Akbar Furútan’s expanded narrative and carefully restructured chapters, now accompanied by rare historical photographs, chart a life that witnessed the dawn of the twentieth century—from the first motor car rolling into Iran to the inauguration of the Universal House of Justice in Haifa. Beloved across continents, he shared his practical wisdom, warm humour and deep affection with Bahá’ís of every nation.

From his indefatigable service in Iran (1930–1957) to his two pilgrimages to Haifa and ʻAkká (1941, 1954) and subsequent global journeys as a Hand of the Cause, Furútan’s recollections offer both intimate anecdotes and summaries of his talks—priceless guides for deepening one’s understanding of the Faith. His example of devoted service and global vision stands as an enduring inspiration for younger generations, calling them to follow in his footsteps of unity...Show More

First published in Persia in 1977 and enriched for its 1981 English edition, this memoir transcends mere translation. ʻAlí-Akbar Furútan’s expanded narrative and carefully restructured chapters, now accompanied by rare historical photographs, chart a life that witnessed the dawn of the twentieth century—from the first motor car rolling into Iran to the inauguration of the Universal House of Justice in Haifa. Beloved across continents, he shared his practical wisdom, warm humour and deep affection with Bahá’ís of every nation.

From his indefatigable service in Iran (1930–1957) to his two pilgrimages to Haifa and ʻAkká (1941, 1954) and subsequent global journeys as a Hand of the Cause, Furútan’s recollections offer both intimate anecdotes and summaries of his talks—priceless guides for deepening one’s understanding of the Faith. His example of devoted service and global vision stands as an enduring inspiration for younger generations, calling them to follow in his footsteps of unity and dedication.

  • Contributors:
    ʻAli-Akbar Furutan  (Author) | 
    M.A. Javid (Translator)
  • Format: Softcover book | 268 pages
  • Dimensions: 40 x 216 x 15 mm 
  • Publisher: George Ronald Publisher, 1984
  • ISBN: 9780853981152
  • SKU: FURUT_HEART@p
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  • Contributors:
    ʻAli-Akbar Furutan  (Author) | 
    M.A. Javid (Translator)
  • Format: Softcover book | 268 pages
  • Dimensions: 40 x 216 x 15 mm 
  • Publisher: George Ronald Publisher, 1984
  • ISBN: 9780853981152
  • SKU: FURUT_HEART@p

About 'Ali-Akbar Furutan (author)

Ali Akbar Furutan (1904-2003) was born in Iran and accompanied his parents in 1914 to Ishqabad, Russia, when he was nine years old. After his studies in the Baha'i school in 'Ishqabad, he taught there for four years, and then became the Principal of two schools and two kindergartens in that city. In 1926 he went to Moscow, where he took his degree at Moscow University in child psychology and education.

In 1934 he was appointed Principal of the Tarbiyat School for Boys in Tihran, and in that year was elected as member and Secretary of the first National Spiritual Assembly of Baha'is of Iran. He served in that capacity for twenty four years. He was appointed a Hand of the Cause of God in 1951 and with three fellow Hands of the Cause and four Counsellors, he was one of those who constitute the nucleus of the International Teaching Centre at the World Centre of the Baha'i Faith and served there till his last breath as a resident Hand of the Cause.

The passing of Ali Akbar Furutan - Baha'i World News Service.

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