As Dr. Khan was speaking specifically of "western society" and its need for
"spiritual and social rehabilitation"; he may have been calling upon the
worldwide Baha'i community (which may be doing much better in the four areas
he highlighted) to help the western societies.
Dear Richard,
Hmmm. I think that Baha'is in some areas of the world may be doing better than Western Baha'is in the first three areas. However, I'm not sure if they are doing much better than the communities which surround them either. First instance, the divorce rate of Iranian Baha'is may be lower than American Baha'is but is it lower than Iranians in general?
warmest, Susan ----------
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