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Amount of available guidance not necessarily about importance

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(The notion that the available guidance (or lack thereof) on a given topic may relate to other factors besides importance)[edit]

"As there were no followers of the Bab or Baha'u'llah derived from the religions of the Far East in Their days, this may be the reason that They did not address any Tablets directly to these people. Also we must remember that every religion springs from some root, and just as Christianity sprang from Judaism, our own religion sprang from Islam, and that is why so many of the teachings deduce their proofs from Islam."

(Shoghi Effendi, 5 March 1957, Revised September 1990, in Buddha, Krishna, Zoroaster and Related Subjects, no. 25, in Lights of Guidance, no. 1695)

See also[edit]

  • Far East Prophets

To-dos for this page[edit]

  • Quote from House about writings to date mostly to Western audience; topics of interest to China, etc. may differ?
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