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  1. Farman-Farmaian attended the Tarbiat School, a Bahá'í school in Tehran until its closing in 1933 by Reza Shah Pahlavi. [4] Beginning in 1933, she attended the American School for Girls in the Presbyterian missionary compound in Tehran, renamed the Nurbaksh School. [4]

  2. Farman-Farmaian attended the Tarbiat School, a Bahá'í school in Tehran until its closing in 1933 by Reza Shah Pahlavi. [4] Beginning in 1933, she attended the American School for Girls in the Presbyterian missionary compound in Tehran, renamed the Nurbaksh School .

  3. Tarbiat School was the first officially registered school in the modern style thoughout southern Iran where the traditional teachings (such as the Qur'an, Persian literature and Mathematics), were taught along with modern sciences such as Natural sciences, Geography, English and French languages.

  4. 7. Aug. 2020 · Javad Nurbakhsh was the longtime head of one of the schools of the Nimatullahi Sufi order. His organizing was originally based in Iran, but he was instrumental in bringing this order (or tariqa) to the West, both prior to and more so after his emigration following the ascension of Iran’s revolutionary government.

  5. Sufia Imamia Noorbakhshia is a school of Islamic jurisprudence that emphasizes the Muslim Unity. Its very foundations rests on the belief in Allah, Angels, Prophets, Day of Judgement, Holy Quran and other Holy Islamic Scriptures revealed upon previous Prophets.

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  6. Sattāreh Farmānfarmā'iān (Persian: ستاره فرمانفرمائیان; December 23, 1921 – May 21, 2012), also Sattareh Farman-Farmaian, was an Iranian author, social worker, and was of Qajar nobility. She was one of the daughters of Persian nobleman and Qajar Prince, Abdol Hossein Mirza Farmanfarma, through mother Massoumeh. She was a pioneer within the field of social work in Iran ...

  7. The first thirty children attending Tarbiat school in Tehran, Iran. Mr. Wilcott who taught the Baha'i Faith among the Western plains of America. The Baha'i Board of Council in Isfahan, Iran. The gentleman in the middle of the second row is Haji Siyyid Zeinal Abedin, a veteran believer for 50 years.