Farzam Arbab
Farzam Arbab (born October 27, 1941) was a member of the Universal House of Justice, the supreme governing institution of the Bahá'í Faith, from 1993 and until he relinquished his membership in 2013, at the age of 71.[1] He introduced the Ruhi institute and other core activities to the world community.
Writings
- Arbab, Farzam (2000). "Promoting a Discourse on Science, Religion, and Development". In Harper, Sharon. The Lab, the Temple, and the Market. Ottawa, ON, Canada: International Development Research Centre. ISBN 0889369208.
- Arbab, Farzam (1999). "Knowledge and Civilization: Implications for the Community and the Individual". The Bahá'í World, 1997-1998. Haifa: Bahá'í World Publications. pp. 157–178.
- Arbab, Farzam (1987). "The Process of Social Transformation". The Baha'i Faith and Marxism. Ottawa: Bahá'í Studies Publications. pp. 9–20. ISBN 978-0920904183.
- Arbab, Farzam (2004). "The Role of Education in Building Material and Spiritual Education". Sydney: International Bahá'í Conference 2004. Retrieved June 12, 2017.
- Arbab, Farzam (2004). "Core Activities of the Five Year Plan and the Movement of Clusters". Sydney: International Bahá'í Conference 2004. Retrieved June 12, 2017.
- Arbab, Farzam (August 12, 2016). "The Intellectual Life of the Bahá'í Community". Journal of Bahá'í Studies. 26 (4): 9–21. Retrieved June 12, 2017.
- Arbab, Farzam (April 28, 2001). "Intensive Growth Programs". Retrieved June 12, 2017.
- Arbab, Farzam (2004). "Principles and Practices of Curriculum Design and Development". Sydney: International Bahá'í Conference 2004. Retrieved June 12, 2017.
- Arbab, Farzam (2004). "The Training Institute and the Main Sequence of Courses". Sydney: International Bahá'í Conference 2004. Retrieved June 12, 2017.
References
- ↑ "Two members of Universal House of Justice leaving after years of service". Bahá’í World News Service. 23 April 2013. Retrieved 2017-07-23.
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