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Caption The Hand of the Cause Enoch Olinga poses with the first two women in Mauritania to become Baha’is, during his recent visit to that country. Opened to the Faith by Persian pioneers less than ten years ago, Mauritania is a vast country in the African Sahara, with a total population of under one million. Nine women and more than sixty men enrolled during Mr. Olinga’s visit. With four Local Spiritual Assemblies already formed, Mauritania needs only one more Local Spiritual Assembly to complete its goal for the Five Year Plan. The group photograph shows some of the new believers with Mr. Olinga (back row, third from right). Both photographs were taken in the village of Rosso.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 524, page 3. View as PDF

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