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Malaysian Bahá’í News

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Malaysian Bahá’í News was the second official newsletter of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Malaysia, the first was Berita Bahá’í. The first issue of the quarterly magazine was distributed for free at a Summer School held in 1965. The magazine ran from 1965 to 1974 and was largely the effort of Shantha Sundram. The magazine was followed by the Malaysia Bahá’í Bulletin that was started in 1975.

Editorial Board[edit]

  • John Fozdar
  • Yankee Leong
  • S. Vasudevan
  • K. Rajah
  • Mrs. George Lee
  • Inbum Chinniah
  • Appu Raman
  • Tony Fernandez
  • Chellie Sundram

Publishing Manager[edit]

  • Chellie Sundram

Editor[edit]

  • Shantha Sundram

References[edit]

Bahai.works has a related page: Malaysian Bahá’í News
  • Manisegaran, A. (2003). Jewel Among Nations - An account of the early days of the Bahá’í Faith in West Malaysia. Malaysia: Splendour Publications. ISBN 983-51419-0-9. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: checksum (help)
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  • Malaysia
  • Discontinued Periodicals
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