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Shoghí Effendi (/ˈʃoʊɡiː ɛˈfɛndi/; Persian: شوقی افندی;1896 or 1897 – 4
November 1957) was
Guardian of the Baháʼí
Faith from 1922
until his
death in 1957...
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Shoghi is a
suburb adjacent to
Shimla city of
Himachal Pradesh, India. The
suburb is
situated 7 km away from
Shimla main city
Entry Gate at Taradevi. According...
- ʻAbdu'l-Bahá's
death in 1921, the
leadership of the
religion fell to his
grandson Shoghi Effendi (1897–1957). Baháʼís
annually elect local, regional, and national...
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which he
appointed his
grandson Shoghi Effendi as the Guardian. With the
exception of ʻAbdu'l-Bahá and
Shoghi Effendi,
Muhammad ʻAlí was supported...
- ʻAbdu'l-Bahá
during Shoghi Effendi's time.
Apostates who
maliciously attack the Baháʼí Faith.
Examples include Ávárih,
Sobhi and Níkú.
Shoghi Effendi wrote...
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public talks of the Baháʼí Faith's founders, the
clarifying letters of
Shoghi Effendi, the
elucidations of the
Universal House of Justice, and a variety...
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which was
designed and
completed several years later by his grandson,
Shoghi Effendi.
Crowning the design, as anti****ted by ʻAbdu'l-Bahá, is a dome...
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propagating the religion, and
protecting it from schism. With the
death of
Shoghi Effendi in 1957, the twenty-seven
living Hands of the
Cause at the time...
- 1953
during the
ministry of his
grandson and successor,
Shoghi Effendi. Also in 1953,
Shoghi Effendi announced a long-term plan to
build a
temple for...
- Baháʼí Faith. She was the wife of the Ottoman-born
Iranian religious figure Shoghi Effendi, who
succeeded his
grandfather ʻAbdu'l-Bahá to
become the Guardian...