What is different about this word Allah'u'abha?
Dear Tim,
It is the Greatest Name and God is Most Glorious isn't?
warmest, Susan
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The use of terms like AllahuAbha was
already prevalent in the western Baha'i community when the Guardian was asked
this question. I expect it was asking which form of the Greatest Name we were
supposed to recite (i.e. AllahuAbha or Ya Bahullh.)
I doubt very seriously if anyone thought
World unity is encouraged by the use of
Allah'u'Abha - it is easily used by every country, community and individual.
This is apart from its mysteries.
Mike
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From:
Khazeh
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To: Baha'i Studies
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Frankly, I'm glad I don't have to say it in English. Do you know how weird
I'd feel greeting some other Baha'i by saying God is the Most Glorious, how
are you? :)
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Dear Friends,
Thank you all for your comments on this subject. You have cast light into
my mind.
Thanks again,
Tim Nolan
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