Bahá’í Faith

An Australian Aboriginal Perspective

The aim of this book is to bring to the attention of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people that a new message from God has appeared, which has the remedy to fix the social and spiritual problems that we are facing in the world.

It emphasises a renewed Spiritual Lore, maintaining our cultural identity, wisdom, knowledge and understanding from our ancestors in this ever embracing world.

This book is an invitation to all Aboriginal people to study this new divinely ordained Social and Spiritual Law for today, which "The Báb" and "Bahá'u'lláh" have released to humanity.

The aim of this book is to bring to the attention of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people that a new message from God has appeared, which has the remedy to fix the social and spiritual problems that we are facing in the world.

It emphasises a renewed Spiritual Lore, maintaining our cultural identity, wisdom, knowledge and understanding from our ancestors in this ever embracing world.

This book is an invitation to all Aboriginal people to study this new divinely ordained Social and Spiritual Law for today, which "The Báb" and "Bahá'u'lláh" have released to humanity.

  • Contributors:: Phillip Obah senior (Wagan Guburu) (Author)
  • Format: Softcover book | 42 pages
  • Dimensions: 279 x 216 x 3 mm | 162 g
  • Publisher: Bahá’í Publications Australia, 2017
  • ISBN: 9780909991005
  • SKU: OBAH_FAITH@p
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  • Contributors:: Phillip Obah senior (Wagan Guburu) (Author)
  • Format: Softcover book | 42 pages
  • Dimensions: 279 x 216 x 3 mm | 162 g
  • Publisher: Bahá’í Publications Australia, 2017
  • ISBN: 9780909991005
  • SKU: OBAH_FAITH@p

About Wagan Guburu

Wagan Guburu, also known as Philip Obah, was a senior Lore Man of the Wadja People of Central Queensland. Wagan was on a spiritual journey and quest on behalf of his ancestors to revive his people's Lore and culture, to address justice and achieve human rights. Wagan was known for his leadership, cultural and spiritual knowledge and wisdom. He wholly committed himself to the social and spiritual development of the wider Australian community, including the the Bahá'í communities of Rockhampton, Woorabinda, the Kimberley region, and Townsville.