The Bahai Revelation
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"The Bahai Revelation" is a book written by Thornton Chase, the first convert to the Bahá’í Faith from the Western world. Chase played a significant role in organizing Bahá’í activities in Chicago and Los Angeles and was highly regarded within the Bahá’í community. In 1894, he met Ibrahim Kheiralla, a Bahá’í from Beirut, and together with a small group in Chicago, they began studying the Bahá’í Faith. By 1895, Chase had completed his studies and officially became a Bahá’í. In 1907, he had the opportunity to go on a pilgrimage and spent three days with ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in Akka. This experience had a profound impact on Chase, and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá bestowed upon him the title Thábit, meaning "steadfast." Chase then wrote a book titled "In Galilee" in 1908, which provides a detailed and