Prelude to the Guardianship
A comprehensive revision of his earlier work, this expanded biography traces Shoghi Effendi’s formative years between the end of World War I and his eventual role as Guardian of the Bahá’í Faith. Drawing on extensive research, it chronicles the young graduate’s return from the American University of Beirut to Haifa, where he served ‘Abdu’l-Bahá as chief secretary, translator and companion in meetings with pilgrims, enquirers and dignitaries from 1918 to 1920.
Through detailed narrative, the book explores how this period honed Shoghi Effendi’s administrative acumen and cross-cultural fluency. His tireless handling of voluminous correspondence with Western, Indian and Japanese believers and his immersion in the Holy Land’s spiritual atmosphere laid the groundwork for the global stewardship he would assume. Intertwined with these accounts are refreshed insights into his ambition to master English—culminating in studies at Balliol College, Oxford—and the impact of early encounters with British Bahá’í communities.
By weaving personal...Show More
A comprehensive revision of his earlier work, this expanded biography traces Shoghi Effendi’s formative years between the end of World War I and his eventual role as Guardian of the Bahá’í Faith. Drawing on extensive research, it chronicles the young graduate’s return from the American University of Beirut to Haifa, where he served ‘Abdu’l-Bahá as chief secretary, translator and companion in meetings with pilgrims, enquirers and dignitaries from 1918 to 1920.
Through detailed narrative, the book explores how this period honed Shoghi Effendi’s administrative acumen and cross-cultural fluency. His tireless handling of voluminous correspondence with Western, Indian and Japanese believers and his immersion in the Holy Land’s spiritual atmosphere laid the groundwork for the global stewardship he would assume. Intertwined with these accounts are refreshed insights into his ambition to master English—culminating in studies at Balliol College, Oxford—and the impact of early encounters with British Bahá’í communities.
By weaving personal anecdotes with historical context, this work illuminates the development of Shoghi Effendi’s visionary leadership. It provides a nuanced understanding of the experiences and skills that shaped his capacity to guide a burgeoning world religion toward unity and growth.
Life of Shoghi Effendi (the Guardian) |
Biography, Holy Family
- Contributors:: Riaz Khadem (Author)
- Format: Softcover & ePub | 288 pages
- Dimensions: 140 x 216 x 17 mm
- Publisher: George Ronald Publisher, 2014
- ISBN: 9780853985822
- SKU: KHADE_GUARD@p
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Life of Shoghi Effendi (the Guardian) |
Biography, Holy Family
- Contributors:: Riaz Khadem (Author)
- Format: Softcover & ePub | 288 pages
- Dimensions: 140 x 216 x 17 mm
- Publisher: George Ronald Publisher, 2014
- ISBN: 9780853985822
- SKU: KHADE_GUARD@p
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