Hand of the Cause Mr. Faizi’s first exposure to the Baha’i Faith as a child
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When in Bahá'í history
Tihrán (today: Tehran, Iran)
Leaving the city of Qum, Faizi’s Muslim family settled well
in Tehran. Shortly after they were joined by Faizi's newly married brother and
his wife. Because their father was worried about his young son getting lost in
the big, busy city, Faizi was left to studying on his own at home. When his brother became aware of this
situation, he was concerned that he had not been registered in any school and
persuaded their father that it would be better to send him to school. Having
already sent his eldest son to a school run by Baha'is, their father agreed to
send Faizi to the Baha'i Tarbiyat School for boys, which was near where they
lived, so there was no danger of him getting lost. His older brother arranged
for him to be interviewed by the principal of the school. Tarbiyat School, which was the first of several schools established throughout Iran in 1898 by the Baha'is of Iran -- separate schools for boys and girls. It was considered to be the best and most respected school of the capital. Many well-known Muslim families as well as almost all the Baha'is of Tehran sent their boys to it. Most of the teachers were Baha'is and the ethos of the school was based on nurturing the latent talents of its pupils, encouraging them to have high moral standards and fostering in them a love for and desire to be of service to humanity.
Source: Baha'i Stories Blog (https://bahaistories.blogspot.com/2014/10/hand-of-cause-mr-faizis-first-exposure.html).
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Various. *Baha'i Stories Blog*. https://bahaistories.blogspot.com/2014/10/hand-of-cause-mr-faizis-first-exposure.html
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