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ʻAbdu'l-Hamíd Ishráq-Khávari

ʻAbdu'l-Hamíd Ishráq-Khávari (1902 – 1972) was a prominent Iranian Baháʼí scholar. He was a Muslim clergy from Mashad and became a Baháʼí in 1927. He was a teacher in one of the Baháʼí schools in Iran, until the schools were closed in 1934. He prepared many compilations of Bahá'í writings, commentaries, apologetic works, and historic studies.

Works

Some of his more important works are as follows:

See also

References

  • Smith, Peter (2000). "Ishráq-Khávari, ʻAbdu'l-Hamíd". A concise encyclopedia of the Baháʼí Faith. Oxford: Oneworld Publications. pp. 211. ISBN 1-85168-184-1.

Further reading

  • Ṣáliḥ Mawlavínizhád, Ishráq-Khávarí: Zindigí, Áthár, va Kháṭirát (Madrid: Bunyád-i-Farhangíy-i-Niḥal, 2009).
  • Sulaymání, ʻAzízu'lláh, Maṣábíḥ-i-Hidáyat, vol. 9 (Tehran: Muʼassisiy-i-Millíy-i-Maṭbúʻát-i-Amrí, 1975), pp. 8–122; available [online] at the Afnán Library.