1934
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1934 was a common year of the Gregorian calendar, the 1934th year of the Common Era (CE), the 34th year of the 20th century, and the 5th year of the 1930s decade. 1934 corresponds to the years 90–91 of the Bahá'í Era (BE) according to the Badi calendar.
Events[edit]
- The Bahá’í run schools of Iran are closed down by the government due to not opening for the commemoration of Bahá’í Holy Days. The Bahá’í community also loses contact with the World Centre of the Faith and Habib Sabet and his wife are sent to the Holy Land by the National Spiritual Assembly of Iran to consult on the situation.[1]
Establishments[edit]
National Spiritual Assemblies[edit]
Local Spiritual Assemblies[edit]
Africa[edit]
- Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.[2]
Americas[edit]
- Geneva, New York, USA (re-established after hiatus).[3]
- Lima, Ohio, USA.[3]
- South Bend, Indiana, USA.[3]
- Toledo, Ohio, USA.[4][5]
Births[edit]
- Patrick Robarts, Knight of Bahá’u’lláh for Botswana.
- May 25: Franklin Kahn, early Navajo Bahá’í who served on the National Spiritual Assembly of the United States.
- August 29: Andrew Mofokeng, early South African Bahá’í who served on the National Spiritual Assembly of South & West Africa and as an Auxiliary Board member.
Deaths[edit]
- January 23: Agnes Parsons, American Bahá’í who served on the Bahá’í Temple Unity and started the Race Amity Conferences in the United States.
- July 27: Hooper Harris, American Bahá’í who made an early travel teaching trip across India and served on the Local Spiritual Assembly of New York.
- October 23: Susan Moody, American Bahá’í who moved to Iran and contributed to the advancement of women's health and education in Tehran.
- December 20: Sarah Blundell, early New Zealand Bahá’í.
- December 25: Ragna Linné, early Norwegian Bahá’í.
Publications[edit]
Books[edit]
- Security for a Failing World by Stanwood Cobb.[6]
References[edit]
- ↑ The Bahá’í World, An International Record. (1998). Bahá’í World Centre. Haifa. Volume 20 (1986-1992), Pg(s) 961. View as PDF.
- ↑ Baha'i News (1977). National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States. No 557, Pg(s) 3. View as PDF.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Baha'i News (1935). National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada. No 92, Pg(s) 10. View as PDF.
- ↑ Baha'i News (1933). National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada. No 74, Pg(s) 9. View as PDF.
- ↑ Baha'i News (1934). National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada. No 82, Pg(s) 3. View as PDF.
- ↑ Collins, W. P. (1990). Bibliography of English-Language Works on the Babi and Bahá'í Faiths 1844-1985. Oxford, UK: George Ronald. ISBN 0-85398-315-1., p 69