ʻAbdu'l-Hamíd Ishráq-Khávari

ʻAbdu'l-Hamíd Ishráq-Khávari (1902 – 1972) was a prominent Iranian Baháʼí scholar. He was a Muslim clergy from Mashad and became a Baháʼí in 1927. He was a teacher in one of the Baháʼí schools in Iran, until the schools were closed in 1934. He prepared many compilations of Bahá'í writings, commentaries, apologetic works, and historic studies.

ʻAbdu'l-Hamíd Ishráq-Khávari

Works

Some of his more important works are as follows:

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See also

References

  • Smith, Peter (2000). "Ishráq-Khávari, ʻAbdu'l-Hamíd". A concise encyclopedia of the Baháʼí Faith. Oxford: Oneworld Publications. pp. 211. ISBN 1-85168-184-1.

Further reading

  • Ṣáliḥ Mawlavínizhád, Ishráq-Khávarí: Zindigí, Áthár, va Kháṭirát (Madrid: Bunyád-i-Farhangíy-i-Niḥal, 2009).
  • Sulaymání, ʻAzízu'lláh, Maṣábíḥ-i-Hidáyat, vol. 9 (Tehran: Muʼassisiy-i-Millíy-i-Maṭbúʻát-i-Amrí, 1975), pp. 8–122; available [online] at the Afnán Library.
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