
Abd al-Baha ibn Baha Allah
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Abd al-Baha ibn Baha Allah was a prominent figure in the Bahá'í Faith and the son of its founder, Bahá'u'lláh. Born in Tehran, Iran, he played a crucial role in the development and spread of the Bahá'í teachings. After his father's passing, Abd al-Baha became the leader of the Bahá'í community, emphasizing the principles of unity, peace, and the importance of service to humanity. He traveled extensively, promoting the Bahá'í teachings in various countries, including the United States and Europe, where he spoke on issues of social justice and equality.
His writings, including the Will and Testament of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, further articulated the Bahá'í beliefs and laid the groundwork for the future of the faith. Abd al-Baha is remembered for his efforts to foster interfaith dialogue and promote understanding among different cultures. His legacy continues to inspire Bahá'ís and others around the world, as he exemplified the values of compassion and altruism in his life and work.