seeking former Catholic religious who accepted Baha'u'llah

2005-11-26 Thread marylou9
Dear friends,

These are the early days of a special project and I would like to ask your 
assistance.

I am gathering stories and experiences of former Catholics 
as well as former priests and nuns who have become Bahais.

The focus will be how they learned of the Bahai Faith 
and what were the steps which led them to the acceptance of Baha'u'llah from 
thier CAtholic backgrounds.

I hope to gather these stories and share the journey of these souls
with other people who have similar experiences. Of course all will be done with 
the permission of the individuals.

Perhaps it would be best if you wrote me directly..

Thank you for your consideration..
May you each be assisted in your journey..

Maria Luisa Krummenacker

 



 
 
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Re: Question: wife of Mohammed

2005-11-26 Thread Rich Ater

Sandra wrote:

In an interview with Newsweek, former US Secretary of State. Madeleine 
Albright makes the following comment: “Islam itself and the Qur'an are 
not actually antiwoman. Mohammed was married to a businesswoman. It is 
more the culture of particular Arab countries and not Islam.”


Could someone enlighten me concerning the business occupation of His wife?


Sandra,

Khadija was a wealthy widow who owned a trading company. She was 40 and 
Muhammad was 25 when they were married. She placed Muhammad in charge of 
her company and she was the first to believe in Him. She is the mother 
of Fatimih. While she was alive she was Muhammad's only wife and they 
were devoted to each other. After her death Muhammad married other 
wives, but they were political marriages, or marriages to the widows of 
followers who had died in battle.


In regards to women in Islam, Ms. Alright is quite right. One of 
Muhammad's wives's Aisha, is quoted quite often in Sunni tradition. The 
Shi's don't care for her much, but that's because she opposed Ali. None 
the less, she was a force to be reckoned with in early Islam. Rabia, was 
an early woman mystic and scholar in Islam as well.


I hope this helps. If Gilberto is lurking out their, he could probably 
add a lot more.


Rich




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re: Scholarship and the House of Justice

2005-11-26 Thread Brent Poirier
"My first thought is that more faith in the guidance of the House of Justice 
will come largely through more faith in Baha'u'llah."

Yes; and also, through more faith in, and understanding of, the Master's Will, 
which broadens and re-emphasizes the guidance of God to the House of Justice.

Brent


 
 
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re: Question: wife of Mohammed

2005-11-26 Thread David Bowie
My understanding is that Khadijah was a widow who owned a trading concern and 
that Muhammad managed this for her.

David


 
 
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