About This Book
An extended residence in a central Persian town records detailed observations of landscape, water systems, architecture, and domestic life and explains how environment shapes local character. It surveys social groups and sects, legal and political relations, and examines Islamic beliefs, Shia‑Sunni distinctions, and the rise of the Babi and Bahaʾi movements alongside popular superstitions and ritual practices. The author profiles common traits of townspeople, considers obstacles faced by missionaries in language, argument, and conversion, and outlines practical approaches such as schooling, medical aid, and visiting. Chapters combine ethnographic description, religious analysis, and practical reflections on missionary strategy and daily civic arrangements.
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