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    Ibrahim George Kheiralla (11 November 1849 - 6 March 1929; Arabic: إبراهيم جورج خير الله), born in the Sidon Eyalet of Beirut of the Ottoman Empire, was...
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  • Publishing Trust. ISBN 0-87743-020-9. Hollinger, Richard (1984). "Ibrahim George Kheiralla and the Baha'i Faith in America". In Smith, Peter; Cole, Juan R...
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    Mirza Muhammad ʻAlí and various other Unitarian Bahais, including Ibrahim George Kheiralla. This schism had very little effect overall. In the ʻAkká area...
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    followed Muhammad ʻAlí including such leaders as Mirza Javad and Ibrahim George Kheiralla, an early Baháʼí missionary to America. Muhammad ʻAlí and Mirza...
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  • were freed thus ending the danger to ʻAbdu'l-Baha. Meanwhile, Ibrahim George Kheiralla, a Syrian Christian, converted to the Baháʼí Faith, emigrated to...
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    be conducted to this person. Chase was then put in touch with Ibrahim George Kheiralla, recently immigrated to the United States and the second Baháʼí...
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    come to America was already in the country. Following Haddad, Ibrahim George Kheiralla came to the US and settled in New York where he began to teach...
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    100 local communities and 6000 members, towards the end of 2019. Ibrahim George Kheiralla, an early Baháʼí from Lebanon, traveled through Germany in 1892...
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  • its most distinguished member." In 1894 a Lebanese Christian, Ibrahim George Kheiralla, converted to the Baháʼí Faith whilst traveling in Cairo. After...
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  • however it came about, she joined a class on the religion led by Ibrahim Kheiralla, who had taught Thornton Chase, recognized as the first Bahá'í of...
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