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In the News (Mon 28 May 12)

  
 Almamy Schuman Bah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Almamy Schuman Bah (born August 24, 1974) is a Guinean football player who, as of 2004 was playing for FC Metz.
He was part of the Guinean 2004 African Nations Cup team, who finished second in their group in the first round of competition, before losing in the quarter finals to Mali.
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en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Almamy_Schuman_Bah

  
 MeSoccer - Euro-based players in African Nations Cup
Almamy Schuman Bah (GUI/Metz), Fodé Mansaré (GUI/Montpellier), Pascal
www.mesoccer.com /archives/soccer-general/soccer-general-p-2766.htm

  
 Mali go through to semis
Kemoko Camara, Pascal Feinounou, Salam Sow, Bobo Balde, Almamy Bah, Fode Mansare, Kanfory Sylla, Titi Camara, Souleymane Youla, Ousmane Camara, Soumah Morlaye (capt)
Then, with seconds remaining until the interval, Kanoute profited from a defensive error by Schuman Bah and lobbed the ball over the 'keeper and into the net.
The goal was the fourth of the tournament for Tottenham's Kanoute, pulling him level with Cameroon's Patrick Mboma.
www.news24.com /News24/Archive/0,,2-1659_1480434,00.html

  
 Africa Football Weekly African Football Tournaments
Guinea in : Gk 16 Kemoko Camara; 5 Dian Bobo Baldé - 14 Ousmane Camara - 7 Fode Mansare - Almamy - 6 Schuman Bah; 8 Kanfory Sylla - 2 P. Feidundo - 3 Abdoul Salam Sow (9 Sambegou Bangora, 90'+3') - 7 Fodé Mansare; 10 Titi Camara - 11 Soulemane Soula.
Comment: Mali impressed during the first 14 minutes, but after the goal Guinea dominated until the last ten minutes when Mali again got the overhand.
www.africanfootballunited.com /can2004quarter_finals.htm

  
 BBC SPORT Football African Guinea call up Diawara
Morlaye Soumah (Bastia, France), Dian Bobo Baldé (Celtic, Scotland), Kader Camara (FC Bruges, Belgium), Ibrahima Sory Conté Lokeren, Belgium), Almamy Schuman Bah (Metz, France), Kanfory Sylla Charleroi, Belgium), Mamadi Kaba (AS Kaloum, Guinea).
Kemoko Camara (Beri Saknin, Israel), Abdallah Bah (Nice, France), Mohamed Keita (AS Kaloum, Guinea).
Their best result came in 1976, when they were runners up.
newsimg.bbc.co.uk /sport2/low/football/africa/3375911.stm

  
 Sierra Leone Bibliography - Compiled by Peter C. Andersen - Sierra Leone Web
Fyle, C. Magbaily, "Almamy Suluku of Sierra Leone, c.1820-1906: The Dynamics of Political Leadership in Pre-Colonial Sierra Leone," Evans Brothers [London], 1979.
www.sierra-leone.org /bibliography.html

  
 Turkish football/soccer : Turkish Super League 2005/2006 season preview
Goalkeeper Fevzi (€1.5m); Defense: Mert Korkmaz (€1.5m), Omer Erdogan (€1.5m) and Almamy Schuman Bah (€1m); Midfield: Serkan Bensol (€2.8m), Bulent Akin (€2m) and Balazs Jozsef Toth (€0.8m) ; Forward: Okan Yilmaz (€4m), Mustafa Ozkan (€2.2m), Milan Osterc (€2m) and Elvir Bolic (€2m).
www.betinf.com /prev_turkey.htm

  
 ESPNsoccernet.com - Global - Bobo and Momo get Guinea call
Defenders: Morlaye Soumah (Bastia, France), Bobo Balde (Celtic, Scotland), Kader Camara (Club Bruges, Belgium), Ibrahima Sory Conté (Lokeren, Belgium), Almamy Schuman Bah (Metz, France), Kanfory Sylla (Charleroi, Belgium), Mamadi Kaba (AS-Kaloum)
Goalkeepers: Kemoko Camara (Brei Sakhmin, Israel), Abdallah Bah (Nice, France), Mohamed Keita (Bastia, France)
soccernet.espn.go.com /headlinenews?id=288313&cc=3888

  
 African Cup Of Nation : 2004 Edition
> Home > Teams> Guinea > Almamy Schuman Bah
www.coupedafrique.com /AfricanCup2004/Teams/playerdata.cfm?id=333

  
 5. THE BAHA'I COMMUNITY
The Bahá'í World Centre also consists of several buildings, which were the residences of Bahá'u'lláh and `Abdu'l-Bahá during their lives, and extensive gardens around these buildings.
Bahá'ís, therefore, consider the Bahá'í administration as being sacred in nature and as integral a part of the Bahá'í Faith as the Bahá'í teachings; indeed the Bahá'í administration is seen as the incarnation of the spirit of the Bahá'í Faith.
The central institution of this appointed arm of the Bahá'í administration is the International Teaching Centre, which is based in Haifa.
bahai-library.org /books/introduction/intro5.html

  
 Overview of Bahá'í Social and Economic Development
Compilations of Bahá'í scripture on the Bahá'í paradigm of social and economic development are Social and Economic Development (Mona Vale: Bahá'í Publications Australia, 1988) and Vick, Holly Hanson, Social and Economic Development: A Bahá'í Approach (Oxford: George Ronald, 1989), 134.
The earliest Bahá'í development projects were schools established by the Bahá'ís of Iran at the turn of the century in response to a stream of letters from `Abdu'l-Bahá extolling the importance of education, especially for women.
Bahá'í participation in social and economic development has grown rapidly in the past decade, and in some nations, Bahá'ís have made a visible contribution in rural education, in community health worker training, and in programs for the promotion of equality of the sexes and the elimination of prejudice.
info.bahai.org /article-1-8-1-6.html   (4649 words)

  
 THE REAL HERESY WITHIN THE BAHA´I FAITH TODAY
Shoghi Effendi devoted numerous passages of his book The World Order of Bahá'u'lláh to such a theme.
However, when Shoghi Effendi died, his appointed successor went unnoticed, and the Bahá'ís around the world proceeded to abandon the basic tenets of the Will of 'Abdu&; and, by extension, the provisions of Bahá'u'lláh's Kitáb-i-Aqdas (since they are "inseparable parts of one complete unit").
Until the death of Shoghi Effendi in 1957, all Bahá'ís recognized the Covenant of their Faith to be distinctive from those of other religions, for Bahá'u'lláh had written who His successor was to be and He had established the institutions of the Faith whose tenets He had revealed.
www.bahai-guardian.com /heresy.html   (4649 words)

  
 Overview of Bahá'í Social and Economic Development
The earliest Bahá'í development projects were schools established by the Bahá'ís of Iran at the turn of the century in response to a stream of letters from `Abdu'l-Bahá extolling the importance of education, especially for women.
The Bahá'í International Community (BIC) is now co-operating with the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) in a two-year project called: "Traditional Media as a Change Agent." This project is funded by UNIFEM in Bolivia, Cameroon, and Malaysia and by the BIC in Brazil and Nigeria.
Patterns of integrating service activities into secondary school curricula were adopted for the Maxwell International Bahá'í School in Canada from the Rabbani School in India.
www.bahai.org /article-1-8-1-6.html   (4649 words)

  
 Frank Schlatter - My Experience in Becoming an Orthodox Baha'i
When he expressed his concern that the Hands had made a mistake by declaring the Guardianship at an end, I was determined to convince him of his mistake and dove deep into studying the writings, specifically the book The Covenant of Bahá'u'lláh by Taherzadeh.
Unless Shoghi Effendi was an imposter there is no way to follow the teachings without joining the Orthodox Bahái's, for they are the true Baháis and they are upholding the World Order of Bahá'u'lláh as described by Shoghi Effendi in his many writings, including The Dispensation and his cablegrams.
I do miss the fellowship of other Bahái's but choose to be faithful to God and the writings of Bahá'u'lláh and ‘Abdu'l-Bahá.
www.rt66.com /~obfusa/ya-franco.html   (4649 words)

  
 Masterlist of ABS authors
"From the Study in the Shrine." Poem in Response to the Revelation: Poetry by Bahá'ís (Bahá'í Studies, vol.
"Light and Darkness." Poem in Response to the Revelation: Poetry by Bahá'ís (Bahá'í Studies, vol.
"Guardian of the Springtime." Poem in Response to the Revelation: Poetry by Bahá'ís (Bahá'í Studies, vol.
www.bahai-studies.ca /archives/masterlist_authors.html   (5463 words)

  
 Bahá'í History
In the Bahá'í Faith this has led to two distinct religious attitudes: the conviction that all peoples will find their highest religious aspirations fulfilled in the Bahá'í Faith; and the belief that the Bahá'í Faith is an inclusive religious movement with little need for barriers between members and non-members.
With regard to the administration of the Bahá'í Faith, however, although the Bahá'í institutions operate through processes that include consulting with the generality of the Bahá'ís, there is an expectation of loyalty and obedience to the decisions of the central figures and institutions (see "Human Rights.6").
Although the Bábí movement is separate from the Bahá'í Faith and should be treated so, Bahá'ís regard the Bábí movement as inextricably bound up with the origins of their own Faith and thus consider the start of the Bábí movement in 1844 as the start of their own religion.
bahai-library.com /?file=encyclopedia_history.html   (5463 words)

  
 Book review: A Short History of the Bahá'í Faith
Allowing that "all religions, including the Bahá'í Faith, will, to some extent, contain echoes of each other," Momen states his intent: "I hope to show that the Bahá'í Faith also has its own teachings that are new and innovative" (3).
As an "engaged" scholar, Smith demonstrates that Bahá'ís are unafraid of their history but are still coming to terms with it, because the Báb of faith, and the Bahá'í popular view of the Bábí religion, have yet to be integrated and reconciled with historical and sociological considerations.
According to Smith, the Bahá'í Faith is "a small-scale world religion" (10).
bahai-library.org /reviews/smith.history.html   (5463 words)

  
 BEL
Several central Bahá'í texts on both the question of the international language generally and Esperanto in particular --- including a recent recommendation from the Bahá'ís that the UNO should adopt an international language --- are used to illustrate the Bahá'í point of view on this subject.
The Bahá'í Religion advocates the introduction of an international auxiliary language which, together with the mother tongue, would be taught in all the schools of the world.
For a long time, such a step has been enthusiastically supported by many groups, ranging from the Esperantists to the Bahá'í International Community
www.bahai.de /bahaaeligo/angla/englisch.htm   (3149 words)

  
 Shoghi Effendi
Because the Bahá'í community was relatively small and undeveloped when the Guardian assumed the leadership of the Faith, he strengthened and developed it over many years to the point where it was capable of supporting the administrative structure envisioned by `Abdu'l-Bahá.
Bah' administration The Guardianship Universal House of Justice Continental Counselors Spiritual Assembly
Bah' Faith and the Unity of Humanity Bah' Faith and World Religions Bah' Faith and gender equality Bah' Faith and Education Bah' Faith and Science Bah' Faith and Language Policy
www.carolinamaps.net /search/Shoghi_Effendi.html   (797 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Bahá'í (disambiguation)
This Baháí criticisms page is meant to collect various criticisms that have been made of the Baháí Faith.
The Bahá'í Faith, the largest Bahá'í group, which follows the Universal House of Justice in Haifa, Israel
Baháulláh (1817–1892) (Persian: Mírzá Husayn-Alí (میرزا حسینعلی)) was the founder and prophet of the Baháí Faith.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Bah%E1%27%ED-%28disambiguation%29   (371 words)

  
 Army.com - Articles-Base Housing Allowance (BAH) - Page 1
BAH II BAH-II is the housing allowance for members in particular circumstances, such as members returning to CONUS from Overseas, reservists on active duty less than 20 weeks, etc. It does not vary by geographic location.
The 2005 Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) rates not only will keep pace with an average 4.4 percent rise in rental costs nationwide over last year but are high enough also to close a remaining 3.5 percent gap between 2004 BAH and median rental expenses nationwide.
Army.com - Articles-Base Housing Allowance (BAH) - Page 1
www.army.com /articles/article_030505_bah.html   (776 words)

  
 Baha'i Book Review: Pathways to Transformation by John Davidson
Davidson presents to us some of the story of this wider horizon and the emergence of a Bahá'í consciousness in the global culture especially since 1969 when Davidson put together an earlier work entitled Bahá'í Life.
John Davidson has served the Bahá'í community in many ways since he became a Bahá'í in the 1960's.
With the help of several Bahá'í Institutions, friends and family Davidson presents the Bahá'í Faith centre-stage on what for me is a solid foundation, the Writings of the Central Figures of the Bahá'í Faith and those who are the trustees of the global undertaking set in motion over one hundred years ago.
www.planetbahai.org /articles/2004/ar061804a.html   (805 words)

  
 Baha'i History of the United Kingdom
It is probable that only the Iran and United States have sent out more pioneers than the United Kingdom, and they have much larger Bahá'í communities.
Materials on the Bahá'í history of the United Kingdom can be found in the Bahá'í Journal, The Centenary of a World Faith: The History of the Bahá'í Faith and its Development in the British Isles, London: Bahá'í Publishing Trust, May 1944.
Pioneers and traveling teachers have gone from the United Kingdom to most parts of the world, especially the countries of the British Commonwealth, for which Shoghi Effendi stated the British community had a special responsibility (UD 384-5).
www.northill.demon.co.uk /relstud/uk.htm   (805 words)

  
 Baha'i Faith: Administrative Order
Bahá'í-samfundet i Danmark - - National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Denmark
Bahá'ís of the Faroe Islands ( http://www.bahai.fo/) ( Faroese) ( English) - sponsered by the National Affairs Committee of the Bahá'ís of the Faroe Islands.
It is our National Spiritual Assembly’s plan to build the infrastructure and prepare the American Bahá’í Community for the dramatic growth that we are told is fast approaching.
www.bcca.org /bahaivision/p0300.html   (805 words)

  
 Reflections from the Hajj
A cubic structure measuring approximately 10x12x15 meters, the Ka'bah is perhaps the smallest and the simplest religious monument ever built by man. It is located in the center of a huge mosque known as Masjid Al-Haram in Makkah (Mecca).
The tradition has it that the Ka'bah was originally built by Prophet Adam (pbuh) and was rebuilt by Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and his eldest son Prophet Isma'il (Ishmael), pbut, nearly four thousand five hundred years ago.
While the Ka'bah has been reconstructed several times, the Black Stone is physically the same stone that prophet Abraham (pbuh) placed it with his own hands.
www.cyberistan.org /islamic/hajjexp.htm   (1742 words)

  
 Baha'i History of the United Kingdom
The off-shore islands of the United Kingdom were opened in 1953 by the following Knights of Bahá'u'lláh: Channel Islands (Jersey): Miss Evelyn Baxter (1883-1969, BW 15:456-57), a retired school teacher, and Mr.
She had lived in Wilmington, Delaware, and become a Bahá'í in Baltimore in the United States in 1898 (hence she also became a Bahá'í before Thomas Breakwell).
It is estimated that between 1951 and 1993, Bahá'ís from the United Kingdom settled in 138 countries.
www.northill.demon.co.uk /relstud/uk.htm   (3660 words)

  
 Baha'i History of the United Kingdom
The off-shore islands of the United Kingdom were opened in 1953 by the following Knights of Bahá'u'lláh: Channel Islands (Jersey): Miss Evelyn Baxter (1883-1969, BW 15:456-57), a retired school teacher, and Mr.
She had lived in Wilmington, Delaware, and become a Bahá'í in Baltimore in the United States in 1898 (hence she also became a Bahá'í before Thomas Breakwell).
It is estimated that between 1951 and 1993, Bahá'ís from the United Kingdom settled in 138 countries.
www.northill.demon.co.uk /relstud/uk.htm   (3660 words)

  
 The Baha'is of Escondido
The Bahá'ís of Escondido, California invite you to investigate the teachings of Bahá'u'lláh and to visit us at The Escondido Bahá'í Library located at 651 E. Valley Parkway near downtown Escondido.
The Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Escondido.
Classes for children, youth and adults are held at 10 AM on the first, second and third Sunday of the month at the Escondido Bahá'í Library.
www.bahai-site.org /escondid/escondid.htm   (463 words)

  
 A Resource Guide for Baha'i Studies--bibliography
The writings of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, though not regarded as "revelation," are, by virtue of their infallibility, also considered to be scripture.
While Bahá'ís acknowledge that divine inspiration is accessible to any soul and has guided sages and philosophers in the past, Bahá'ís generally restrict the word revelation to refer to the process that informs, directs, and inspires the Manifestations and the lesser prophets.
The Bahá'í Faith does not contain a creation story, such as Genesis, and generally eschews myth, except as a source of symbolism to explain abstract concepts such as the spiritual journey of the soul.
www.h-net.msu.edu /~bahai/rg/rg.biblio16.html   (2272 words)

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