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Personal Bahá’í Sites (UK) – in alphabetical order

Fereidoun Abbasi [LAPSED]
Sandy Allan

Illustrated introduction to the Bahá’í Faith, with several prayers.

Paul Booth

An interesting and diverse site including: Bahá’í’s View of Disability, Comparative Religion from a Bahá’í Perspective, Persecutions of Bahá’ís in Iran, health and healing (esp. complementary therapies), polio, "Millennial Visions" (which includes Moojan Momen's "Towards the New Millennium"), and much more.
Note. Paul passed away November 2000. His site is reposted (with links updated), with permission, in memoriam.

Nicholas James Bridgewater

"Nick’s Frequently Asked Questions about the Bahá’í Faith."

Mike Cleasby [lapsed]

Consists mainly of a streaming audio file which requires Real Player 10.5, which has to be purchased.

Rosie Clough (Rosie Clough’s Czech Experience)

Includes Photographs taken on Rosie’s "year out".

Khazeh Fananapazir (registered domain: http://fananapazir.tk/)

A well-known and respected Bahá’í scholar, Dr Fanapzir's new site includes some of his papers, and provisional translations of the Writings.

Parvaneh Farid (L'Atelier Papillon)

Music and visual arts, some of which are Bahá’í inspired. Includes several tracks of sung prayers and Hidden Words.

Seena Fazel (Bahá’í Studies Primer)

A selection of leading papers, some by the site owner himself, and useful links relevant to contemporary Bahá'í studies. Includes some otherwise unpublished material.

Ken Finn [lapsed]

A family site with Bahá’í content, and links to communities in the English North-east.

David Renwick Grant (Life is an Adventure) [lapsed]

Author of "The Seven Year Hitch" and "Bahá'í Viking", David and his family were the first around the world by horse drawn caravan. Not content with that, he then undertook a solo expedition, across the Baltic from south Sweden by sailing kayak to the Black Sea, following the old Viking route by the Dvina and Dneiper rivers.

Rob Hain

Artist and illustrator, Rob’s site includes links to several important Bahá’í papers and Bahá’u’lláh's Seven Valleys with Rob’s original illustrations.

James Herbert (Discover Bahá’u’lláh)

Includes nine pages of Basic Facts on the Bahá’í Faith (based on a nine pointed star) as well as a section on
Bahá’í Arts (including a gallery, music and poetry), a Picture Gallery, and the on-line edition of Phoenix (the UK’s Bahá’í Youth magazine).

John Hoyne [lapsed]

Sacred Space programmes and children's class lesson plans. Also 2 Bahá’í utilities for use with Word 97.

Patsie and Graham Jenkins

Includes details (and some booking forms) for Bahá’í Summer & Winter Schools, both in the UK and abroad. The site also carries the report of the UK Bahá’í Boundary Commission.

Stephen Lambden (Hurqalya Publications)

Dr Lambden's site includes a wealth of material, including provisional translations, papers, and other academic materials covering Shaykhī, Bābī, Bahā’ī, Islamic, et al. studies. NB: It is recommended that you download Arial Unicode (13MB) [revised link] which is required to correctly display the contemporary transliteration characters used on this site.

Richard Leigh [lapsed]

Composer; Richard's music has been performed at recent Scarborough festivals as well as on Classic FM, etc.
[Note: Richar's old domain (~.com) has been hijacked by a German file-sharing group.]

Farisai T L Mabvudza (Frokwon's World)

In addition to the introduction to the Bahá’í Faith that this link goes to, there is information on Zimbabwe.

Chris Manvell – This Site :-)

Contains a diverse range of information on the Bahá’í Faith, including Bahá’í Studies Review, Dayspring, Writings in Gaelic, etc.

Moojan Momen

A highly recommended site which includes excellent short and longer introductions to the Bahá’í Faith.
There is a section on Religious Studies which includes provisional translations of
`Abdu’l-Bahá’s commentary on the Islamic Tradition: "I was a Hidden Treasure ..." and
Bahá’u’lláh's Tablet of the Uncompounded Reality (Lawh Basít al-Haqíqa), and a paper on
The Bahá’í Faith and Traditional Societies

Shahram Mottahed (UK Bahá’í youth of the 60's 70's.) [lapsed]

A site is dedicated to the UK Bahá’í youth, of the 60's 70's vintage – with lots of pictures.

Gordon Mullan [lapsed]

Gordon also looks after the Northants community's Website.

John Nesbit (World Religions from a Bahá’í Perspective)

A brief look at some 16 religions and philosophies from the Bahá’í point of view.

Godfrey Nix (World Matters) [lapsed]

The site name tells all. Includes a page on the Bahá’í stance on world matters.

Shane O'Brien (Actor & Singer)

Not specifically about the Faith but links to other sites with Bahá’í content, as well as to other family and friends sites, including Jane O'Brien, Omid Djalili [link amended] and Annabel Knight. [link needed, anyone?]

John Pilgrim (Jardin de bon accueil) [lapsed]

Contains a brief introduction to the Faith and a section about the House of Worship in Frankfurt.

Marguerite Sabour (Marguerite’s Web Home) [lapsed]

Includes Photographs (and funny and insightful sayings) from Zambia. Also, has a brief introduction to the Bahá’í Faith.

Geoff and Michaela Smith 2005/09/11

"Bahá’í inspired CDs for sale. Good reviews."

Alan Woodhurst [lapsed]

Alan's Website includes descriptions of his Pilgrimage to the Holy Land and visit to the ‘Lotus Temple’ in New Delhi, late 2001.

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