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Another early pilgrim was aware of the ‘bitter antagonism’ which
“Another early pilgrim was aware of the ‘bitter antagonism’ which ordinarily existed among the followers of different religious bodies.”
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“Another early pilgrim was aware of the ‘bitter antagonism’ which ordinarily existed among the followers of different religious bodies.”
Another early pilgrim was aware of the ‘bitter antagonism’ which ordinarily existed among the followers of different religious bodies. ‘For example, a Jew and a Mohammedan would refuse to sit at meat together: a Hindu to draw water from the well of either. Yet, in the house of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá we found Christians, Jews, Mohammedans, Zoroastrians, Hindus, blending together as children of the one GOD, living in perfect love and harmony.’
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