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Baha'ism

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A comparative unity folio that presents Baha'i teachings, figures, and revelation structure in the book's same engraved educational format.

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Cross-cultural tradition plates arranged as a teaching sequence instead of a single undifferentiated concordance block.

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An illuminated manuscript folio focused on Baha'ism, with a central unity seal, comparative side columns on revelation and teachings, and a lower band of figures, texts, or symbols.
Baha'ism joins the concordance as a companion reference plate on unity, revelation, and world-order aspiration.
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