Word | Definition |
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idefeasible | Not able to become undone, annulled, or made void. |
ideological | Pertaining to a closely organized set of beliefs, values and opinions that shapes the way an individual or group understands the world. |
idolatrous | Given to the worshiping of idols or false gods. |
idolatry | The worshiping of idols or false gods. |
immemorial | So old that it seems always to have existed. |
immutable | Not changing, or not able to be changed. |
imperishable | Not able to be spoiled, weakened, or damaged through time; not forgotten or ignored over time. |
inducements | Anything that gives somebody a reason to do something, especially things as an incentive. |
inimical | Adverse in effect; unfavorable; unfriendly. |
injunctions | Commands or orders, especially from somebody in a position of authority. |
interfaith | Involving or occurring between people of different religious faiths. |
intimations | Subtle hints or signs of something. |
irreconcilable | Not capable of being made to agree with something else. |
Isaac | The son of Abraham who was offered by his father as a sacrifice to God. God intervened and saved Isaac, and rewarded Abraham for his faith by creating a covenant, declaring that through Abraham's offspring, all the nations of the world would come to be blessed. |
Ismā'īl | A son of Abraham. Revered in Islam as the traditional ancestor of Muhammad and of the Arab peoples. |
این بیانیه که در سال 2005 تحت هدایت بیت العدل اعظم تهیه شده است، بخش هایی از آثار حضرت بهاءالله و کتب مقدسه ادیان دیگر را در مقابل شرایط بحران مذهبی معاصر بررسی می کند.