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163 A Fine Had Formerly Been Prescribed For Anyone Who Was The Cause Of Sadness To Another #148






Baha'u'llah abrogates the law of the Persian Bayan concerning the payment
of a fine in reparation for causing sadness to one's neighbour.





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