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The Spread of Bahá'u'lláh's Teachings in Southeast Asia

In the 1870s, Bahá’u’lláh sent Jamal Effendi to India to propagate His Faith. Working alongside Siyyid Muṣṭafá Rúmí, they taught in Bombay, Calcutta, and Madras, before traveling to Burma (now Myanmar) in 1878. This marked the beginning of a transformative journey across Southeast Asia, where diverse cultures intersected with Bahá'í teachings. This narrative highlights their adventures and the enduring impact of the Bahá'í Faith, emphasizing the connections forged across nations including Laos, Thailand, Singapore, and beyond, celebrating unity amid diversity.

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The Spread of Bahá'u'lláh's Teachings in Southeast Asia

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  1. seize thy chance . . .

  2. IN the 1870s, Bahá’u’lláh sent Sulaymán Khán-i-Tunukábuní, known as Jamál Effendi, to India, where he helped establish His Faith in Bombay, Calcutta, and Madras.

  3. Among those he taught was a Muslim of ‘Iraqi descent named Siyyid Muṣṭafá Rúmí. They teamed up to spread the Teachings of Bahá’u’lláh,and traveled east of India.

  4. In 1878, Jamál Effendi and Muṣṭafá Rúmí arrived in Burma, now Myanmar, the gateway to the vast and varied region called Southeast Asia.

  5. Thus continued the storyof the vitalizing breezesthat swept through the region . . . . . . and the expansive bridgesthat keep linking its diversities.

  6. This is that story.

  7. yin dee torn lapLAOS MYANMARmingalaba sawadeeTHAILAND mabuhayPHILIPPINES welcomeSINGAPORE Alláh-u-Abhá! VIETNAMchào mung EAST TIMORbem-vindo sorm swarkumCAMBODIA selamat datangBRUNEI * INDONESIA * MALAYSIA

  8. THE SPIRIT OF SOUTHEAST ASIA

  9. Myanmar

  10. Laos

  11. Vietnam

  12. Cambodia

  13. Thailand

  14. Malaysia

  15. Brunei

  16. Singapore

  17. Indonesia

  18. East Timor

  19. Philippines

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