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| Caption | It is said that in South Africa, a diamond mine is discovered. Although this mine is most valuable, yet after all it is stone. Perchance, God willing, the mine of humanity may be discovered and the brilliant pearls of the Kingdom be found. — 'Abdu 'l-Bahá |
| Source | The Bahá’í World. Vol 20, page 246. View as PDF |
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