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- November 1
The Ascent of Society is a penetrating study that describes the objective of personal spiritual growth as an "ever-expanding sense of self" that requires social relationships in order to develop.
- November 2
Religion on the Healing Edge examines the defining beliefs animating the Bahá’í Faith and its distinctive practices, which are intended to change the world.
- November 3
A Way Out of the Trap offers a process by which the spiritually hungry can find the faith, hope, and spiritual sustenance needed to break out of the trap of hopelessness. Author Nathan Rutstein outlines a spiritual path that can help people of all faiths to reconnect with God. The result is a practical guide to understanding the purpose of life and how to live it.
- November 4
It's Not Your Fault is an engaging and highly readable book, based on the author's professional experience in treating those who suffer from the devastating effects of emotional trauma.
- November 5
A Way Out of the Trap offers a process by which the spiritually hungry can find the faith, hope, and spiritual sustenance needed to break out of the trap of hopelessness. Author Nathan Rutstein outlines a spiritual path that can help people of all faiths to reconnect with God. The result is a practical guide to understanding the purpose of life and how to live it.
- November 6
In Learn Well This Tablet Richard Gurinsky explores the Tablet of Ahmad to discover its significance and importance in the lives of Bahá’ís today. Taking each verse in turn, he reflects on the many levels of meaning that every phrase holds and draws the reader into a deep meditation on the import of Bahá’u’lláh's words.
- November 7
Against Incredible Odds: Life of a Twentieth Century Iranian Bahá’í Family by Baharieh Rouhani Ma'ani tells the story of one family from the town of Nayríz whose life has spanned the whole history of the Bahá’í Faith, from its earliest days to the present.
- November 8
The Book of Certitude is one of the most important scriptural works in all of the religious history. In it Bahá’u’lláh gives a sweeping overview of religious truth, explaining the underlying unity of the world's religions, describing the universality of the revelations humankind has received from the Prophets of God.
- November 9
Divine Educators provides scriptural and historical evidence for commonalities in the lives, characters, and teachings of the central figures of seven world religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam and the Bahá’í Faith, from the sources of each religious tradition, including the Bhagavad Gita, the Dhammapadha, the Gathas, the Hebrew Bible, the Gospels, the Qur’án and the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh. It is bound to generate interest in the subject and further the cause of interfaith dialogue and understanding throughout the world.
- November 10
The Story of Bahá’u’lláh presents in a clear narrative style the life of the prophet from His birth into a wealthy and noble family, through His spiritual experience while incarcerated in the infamous Black Pit of Tehran, and over the decades of harsh and increasingly remote exile that followed. Woven into the story are Bahá’u’lláh's principal teachings and references to historical events and persons that place the development of the new religion in a global perspective.
- November 11
A Way Out of the Trap offers a process by which the spiritually hungry can find the faith, hope, and spiritual sustenance needed to break out of the trap of hopelessness. Author Nathan Rutstein outlines a spiritual path that can help people of all faiths to reconnect with God. The result is a practical guide to understanding the purpose of life and how to live it.
- November 12
In Learn Well This Tablet Richard Gurinsky explores the Tablet of Ahmad to discover its significance and importance in the lives of Bahá’ís today. Taking each verse in turn, he reflects on the many levels of meaning that every phrase holds and draws the reader into a deep meditation on the import of Bahá’u’lláh's words.
- November 13
The Ascent of Society is a penetrating study that describes the objective of personal spiritual growth as an "ever-expanding sense of self" that requires social relationships in order to develop.
- November 14
Religion on the Healing Edge examines the defining beliefs animating the Bahá’í Faith and its distinctive practices, which are intended to change the world.
- November 15
The Odyssey of the Soul Draws on the literature of the Bahá’í Faith to answer age-old questions simply and directly. Where are we going? When will we arrive at our destination? What will it be like?
- November 16
In Release the Sun William Sears describes the Millennial fervor that gripped many people around the world in the early nineteenth century. While Christians anticipated the return of Jesus Christ, a wave of expectation swept through Islam that the "Lord of the Age" would soon appear.
- November 17
A Way Out of the Trap offers a process by which the spiritually hungry can find the faith, hope, and spiritual sustenance needed to break out of the trap of hopelessness. Author Nathan Rutstein outlines a spiritual path that can help people of all faiths to reconnect with God.
- November 18
The Ascent of Society is a penetrating study that describes the objective of personal spiritual growth as an "ever-expanding sense of self" that requires social relationships in order to develop.
- November 19
The Story of Bahá’u’lláh presents in a clear narrative style the life of the prophet from His birth into a wealthy and noble family, through His transforming spiritual experience while incarcerated in the infamous Black Pit of Tehran, and over the decades of harsh and increasingly remote exile that followed. Woven into the story are Bahá’u’lláh's principal teachings and references to historical events and persons that place the development of the new religion in a global perspective.
- November 20
The Story of Bahá’u’lláh presents in a clear narrative style the life of the prophet from His birth into a wealthy and noble family, through His transforming spiritual experience while incarcerated in the infamous Black Pit of Tehran, and over the decades of harsh and increasingly remote exile that followed.
- November 21
In Release the Sun William Sears describes the Millennial fervor that gripped many people around the world in the early nineteenth century. While Christians anticipated the return of Jesus Christ, a wave of expectation swept through Islam that the "Lord of the Age" would soon appear.
- November 22
The Story of Bahá’u’lláh presents in a clear narrative style the life of the prophet from His birth into a wealthy and noble family, through His transforming spiritual experience while incarcerated in the infamous Black Pit of Tehran, and over the decades of harsh and increasingly remote exile that followed.
- November 23
This stunning book, Bahá’í Pilgrimage takes the reader on a guided pictorial journey and with over 350 full-colour illustrations through the Holy Places at the world centre of the Faith. The commentary is by Lesley Taherzadeh, who served at the Bahá’í World Centre as an official guide to the pilgrims for over a decade.
- November 24
The Ascent of Society is a penetrating study that describes the objective of personal spiritual growth as an "ever-expanding sense of self" that requires social relationships in order to develop.
- November 25
Religion on the Healing Edge examines the defining beliefs animating the Bahá’í Faith and its distinctive practices, which are intended to change the world. Author Frank Stetzer offers insights into the Bahá’í community and its vision to establish a new global civilization based on the recognition of the oneness of humanity.
- November 26
A Way Out of the Trap offers a process by which the spiritually hungry can find the faith, hope, and spiritual sustenance needed to break out of the trap of hopelessness. Author Nathan Rutstein outlines a spiritual path that can help people of all faiths to reconnect with God. The result is a practical guide to understanding the purpose of life and how to live it.
- November 27
It's Not Your Fault is an engaging and highly readable book, based on the author's professional experience in treating those who suffer from the devastating effects of emotional trauma.
- November 28
‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Centre of the Covenant was the first comprehensive biography of this 'magnetic figure' and 'perfect Exemplar' of Bahá’í life, and remains the foremost source for subsequent accounts. Over 250 pages describe ‘Abdu’l-Bahá's journey to the West, the places He visited and audiences He addressed, many of those who were privileged to meet him.
- November 29
Against Incredible Odds: Life of a Twentieth Century Iranian Bahá’í Family by Baharieh Rouhani Ma'ani tells the story of one family from the town of Nayríz whose life has spanned the whole history of the Bahá’í Faith, from its earliest days to the present. Their story is the story of the Bahá’í Cause itself.
- November 30
The Book of Certitude is one of the most important scriptural works in all of the religious history. In it Bahá’u’lláh gives a sweeping overview of religious truth, explaining the underlying unity of the world's religions, describing the universality of the revelations humankind has received from the Prophets of God.
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Today is Saturday, August 2, 2025; it is now 10:03 UTC