1950 Haifa MUSICAL POSTCARD 33 RPM Record BAHA\'I SHRINE of BAB Israel HEBREW


1950 Haifa MUSICAL POSTCARD 33 RPM Record BAHA\'I SHRINE of BAB Israel HEBREW

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1950 Haifa MUSICAL POSTCARD 33 RPM Record BAHA\'I SHRINE of BAB Israel HEBREW:
$55.00


DESCRIPTION : Here for sale is a quite rare LARGE photo POSTCARD ( 6.5\" x 8\" ) of the The BAHA\'I Shrine and GARDENS of the Báb inHAIFA ISRAEL, Being actualy a 33 RPM recoed ( Called MUSICAL CARD by its publishers ). The PHOTO is colorful .The POSTCARD is fromthe mid-late 1950\'sup tothe early 1960\'s . Thin cardboard. Devided back. Postaly unused. 6.5\" x 8\" . Quite good condition . I doubt it that the record still can be played. ( Please look at scan for an accuirate AS IS image ) . Postcard will be sent inside a protectiverigid package .PAYMENTS : Payment method accepted : Paypal.SHIPPMENT : Shipp worldwide via registered airmail is $ 12 . Postcard will be sent inside a protectiverigid package . Handling within 3-5 days after payment. Estimated Int\'l duration around 14 Muḥammad Shírází Persian: سيد علی ‌محمد شیرازی‎;October 20, 1819 – July 9, 1850) was the founder of Bábism, and one of threecentral figures of the Bahá\'í Faith. He was a merchant from Shíráz, Persia who,at the age of twenty-four (on May 23, 1844), symbolically claimed to be thepromised Qá\'im (or Mahdi). After his declaration he took the title of Báb Arabic:باب‎) meaning\"Gate\". He composed hundreds of letters and books (often termed tablets)in which he stated his messianic claims and defined his teachings, whichconstituted a new sharí\'ah or religious law. His movement eventuallyacquired tens of thousands of supporters, was opposed by Iran\'s Shi\'a clergy,and was suppressed by the Iranian government, leading to the persecution andkilling of thousands of his followers, called Bábís. In 1850, at the age ofthirty, the Báb was shot by a firing squad in Tabriz. Bahá\'ís claim that theBáb was also the spiritual return of Elijah and John the Baptist, that he wasthe saoshyant referred to in the Zoroastrian scriptures, and that he wasthe forerunner of their own religion. Bahá\'u\'lláh, the founder of the Bahá\'íFaith, was a follower of the Báb and claimed to be the fulfillment of hispromise that God would send another messenger. The Shrine of the Báb is astructure in Haifa, Israel where the remains of the Báb, founder of Bábism andforerunner of Bahá\'u\'lláh in the Bahá\'í Faith, have been buried; it isconsidered to be the second holiest place on Earth for Bahá\'ís, after the Shrineof Bahá\'u\'lláh in Acre. Its precise location on Mount Carmel was designated byBahá\'u\'lláh himself to his eldest son, `Abdu\'l-Bahá, in 1891. `Abdu\'l-Baháplanned the structure, which was designed and completed several years later byhis grandson, Shoghi Effendi. Crowning the design, as anticipated by`Abdu\'l-Bahá, is a dome, which is set on an 18-windowed drum. That, in turn, ismounted on an octagon, a feature suggested by Shoghi Effendi. An arcadesurrounds the stone edifice. A restoration project of the exterior and interiorof the shrine started in 2008 and was completed in April 2011.The Terraces ofthe Bahá\'íFaith,also known as the Hanging Gardens of Haifa, are garden terraces around the Shrine of the Báb on Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel. They are one of themost visited tourist attractions in Israel.The architect is FariborzSahbafrom Iran, the structuralengineers are Karban and Co. from Haifa. Along with the Baha\'i Holy Places in Western Galilee, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These gardens,located in the heart of Haifa, comprise a staircase of nineteen terracesextending all the way up the northern slope of Mount Carmel. The golden-domedShrine of the Báb, the resting place of the Prophet-Herald of the Bahá’í Faith,stands on the central terrace, looking across the bay towards ‘Akko. While different parts of the gardens offer avariety of experiences, they speak in a common language of graveled paths,hedges and flower beds groomed and nurtured by dedicated gardeners. The gardensframe panoramic views of the city, the Galilee Hills and the Mediterranean Sea.



1950 Haifa MUSICAL POSTCARD 33 RPM Record BAHA\'I SHRINE of BAB Israel HEBREW:
$55.00

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