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Abraham: One God, Three Wives, Five Reli
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Abraham: One God, Three Wives, Five Religions is a groundbreaking examination of Abraham, one of the most beloved and significant religious figures in history. Author Frances Worthington researches the three wives/concubines (Sarah, Hagar, and Keturah) of Abraham, and traces their lineage to five different religions - Christianity, Judaism, Islam, the Babi Faith, and the Baha'i Faith.

Examining the scripture and traditions of these five "Abrahamic" faiths, this complex story also draws heavily from a rich variety of historical sources that provide a fascinating backdrop. The narrative follows the life of Abraham from his birth, through his marriages and the birth of his children, and his repeated exiles.

It aslo provides great insight into the lives of the founders of the five Abrahamic Faiths - Moses, Jesus, Mohammad, the Bab, and Baha'u'llah - and illustrates how their lives mirror that of Abraham. The final chapters consider genetics, the spread of common DNA through diverse populations worldwide, and the spiritual ancestry uniting us all.
 
the babi faith?

I always thought the Bab, was part of the Bahai?

Is this book written by a Bahai?

It may be you are unfamiliar with our history.. The Bab declared His Mission in 1844.. He was martyred in 1850. Baha'u'llah made His declaration to be "Him Whom God would make manifest" in 1863 about nineteen years after the declaration of the Bab.

Everyone was a follower of the Bab and known as a Babi until around 1863 and after ward. The Bab had specific laws and ordinances in the Bayan.. Most of these were not carried out and some were later abrogated later in the Aqdas by Baha'u'llah. So really you have a relatively short dispensation of the Bab until "Him Whom God would make manifest", Baha'u'llah or the Baha'i dispensation.

The book was released by the Baha'i Distribution Service in the United States and the author is a Baha'i.

http://www.facebook.com/francieworthington
 
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