Book 7 - Devotionals and Music

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Tutor Tip - A Tutor's Guide to Music for Books 1 - 7

Submitted Thursday, March 15, 2007

Courtesy of Ephrat Miller, United Kingdom.

A helpful list of selected music from commercially available CDs for each Ruhi Book:

Book 1 & 2 - Mana, Grant Hindin Miller's ‘Sacred Verses'  and Julie Rosser's ‘Beloved' (the song ‘Behold')

Book 3 - Julie Rosser's ‘Beloved' CD has the quote ‘Regard man as a mine rich in gems of inestimable value...'

Book 4 - Grant Hindin Miller ‘Songs of the Martyrs', ‘Rivers of Light' and ‘From Afar' all have wonderful relevant songs

Book 5 - Grant Hindin Miller ‘Songs of the Martyrs' has beautiful songs about the Purest Branch as well as Badi, and ‘the Fiancée's Song' and ‘Father, I won't be home tonight' which are all about Bahá'í youth.

Book 6 - in ‘Rivers of Light' there's a wonderful song called ‘The Guardian' and ‘I charge you all' which lend themselves so beautifully to teaching!

Book 7 - ‘The Seven Martyrs of Tihran' by Grant Hindin Miller (in ‘Songs of the Martyrs') as well as ‘To the Baha'is of Iran' song. Julie Rosser has also put the quote ‘In the Rose Garden of changeless splendour a Flower hath begun to bloom, compared to which every other flower is but a thorn, and before the brightness of Whose glory the very essence of beauty must pale and wither'...to beautiful music.



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