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The Baháʼí Faith and related topics have appeared in multiple forms of fiction. The mention of this religion can be seen in science fiction, fantasy, short stories, novelettes, novels, and TV series. In 2005, an estimated value of 30 references could be found relating Baháʼí Faith to different forms of fiction. An estimated third of these references have a significant relationship with the religion in the way that these forms of fiction show the Baháʼí Faith as a crucial aspect of the story. The first known occurrence is perhaps in the writings of Marie von Najmajer, who wrote a poem dedicated to Tahirih in Gurret-úl-Eyn: Ein Bild aus Persiens Neuzeit which was published in 1874. After a series of works covering the events of the Bábí period, most of the focus shifted towards Baháʼí specif

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  • Baháʼí Faith in fiction (en)
  • TK Ralya (sv)
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  • The Baháʼí Faith and related topics have appeared in multiple forms of fiction. The mention of this religion can be seen in science fiction, fantasy, short stories, novelettes, novels, and TV series. In 2005, an estimated value of 30 references could be found relating Baháʼí Faith to different forms of fiction. An estimated third of these references have a significant relationship with the religion in the way that these forms of fiction show the Baháʼí Faith as a crucial aspect of the story. The first known occurrence is perhaps in the writings of Marie von Najmajer, who wrote a poem dedicated to Tahirih in Gurret-úl-Eyn: Ein Bild aus Persiens Neuzeit which was published in 1874. After a series of works covering the events of the Bábí period, most of the focus shifted towards Baháʼí specif (en)
  • T.K. Ralya är en amerikansk författare som bland annat utmärkt sig inom religiöst inspirerad science fiction. Hennes mest kända bok är bestsellern The Golden Age: Thy Kingdom Come, en roman som ännu inte översatts till svenska. Romanen inleds med att huvudpersonen Geoffrey Waters anklagar Gud sedan hans bästa vän dött i Irak-kriget. Waters förflyttas då framåt i tiden till en planet i fred och harmoni; ett paradis där principer som starkt påminner om Bahá'í-lärans har genomförts. Människorna på planeten lever efter Qadas priciper, vilket är en omkastning av de två första bokstäverna i Baha'i-trons grundare Bahá'u'lláhs viktigaste verk Aqdas. (sv)
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