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Question by islander
Submitted on 9/14/2003
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In  1867, Baghdad, 53 Bahais have written letter to us gov. to ask help. this letter is placed on web. do u know where?


Answer by ascott95
Submitted on 3/25/2004
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If you go to bahai-education.org/ocean, you can download a wonderful library of texts of the Baha'i and many other faiths.  Under the "Baha'i Faith" section, choose "Baha'i Studies", then "Misc Baha'i", and look for "Petition from Baghdad Baha'is to the U.S."  I don't know if you can access the one document without downloading the whole thing, but if you have the disk space, it's a great resource.

 

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