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Caption Summer Schools held at Mogadiscio, Somalia, in July (left) and October, 1964. Fatumah Jama, the first Somali women Bahá’í in Mogadiscio appears in center of photo at left. Guest teacher from Nairobi, Kenya, Persian pioneer E. Fananapazir, appears front row center (right). A new Assembly was formed in Berbera at Ridván, a group was formed in Hargeisa and a new center opened in Jamama. Believers of Somali have high hopes for their Nine Year goals.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 408, page 11. View as PDF

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