| Lawh-i -Ibn-i -Dhib (Epistle to the
Son of the Wolf) |
Published by Bahai-Verlag; trans. as Epistle to the Son of the
Wolf, Shoghi Effendi 1941. |
definition in Basic Baha'i Dictionary
78; mentions in ibid. 164, 213; date in A Basic Baha'i Chronology
120, 121 (dg16, 164); God Passes By 200-01, 219-20, 232, 238, 318;
Promised Day is Come 117, 141 (pages 72-77); excerpt from Lights of Guidance #1586; Rev. of Baha'u'llah vol.2
206; vol.3 390; vol.4 368-412, 432-40; Baha'u'llah: King of Glory
213-14, 382-88, 391-92; Covenant of Baha'u'llah 73, 79, 142,
162, 309; Eminent Baha'is 45-47, 147.
Unpubublished study guide by Michael Sours, "The World Reformer is Come: A Study Guide to Baha'u'llah's Epistle to Shaykh Muhammad-Taqi, the Son of the 'Wolf'," 85 pages; passing observations in Michael Sours, The Station and Claims of Baha'u'llah, chapter 8 (pages 67-87) and notes; various meditations in Marzieh Gail, "Baha'u'llah's Epistle to the Son of the Wolf," in Dawn Over Mt. Hira 176-83; analysis of
symbolism in Stephen Lambden "Sinaitic Mysteries..." in Studies in
Honour of...H.M. Balyuzi (SBBR vol.5) 148-49, 153-55; mentions of
Tablet in David S. Ruhe Door of Hope 81, 91, 108, 213; some
Islamic symbols in Tablet in ibid. 125-26; literary analysis in
"Narrative Perspective in Epistle to the Son of the Wolf" in John S.
Hatcher The Ocean of His Words 41-45, 151-52; passing mentions
in ibid. 79-80, 86, 147-48 |