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Q.1
The days of Ayyam-i-Ha are the intercalary days of the Badi Calendar, but in which Holy Book was the Badi Calendar first introduced?
Persian Bayan
Arabic Bayan
Kitab-i-Aqdas
Q.2
Initially, the placing of the intercalary days was not specified. Who specified this?
The Bab
Bahaullah
Abdul-Baha
Q.3
How many days is Ayyam-i-Ha?
Always 4
Always 5
It can be 4 or 5 days.
Q.4
Bahaullah said that these days "should be manifestations of the letter Ha". What is the numerical value of the letter Ha in the Arabic language?
5
9
19
Q.5
The letter "Ha" has been given several spiritual meanings in the Holy Writings. Among them is as a symbol of ...
The Covenant of God
The Essence of God
The Manifestations of God
Q.6
Which of the following has not been used when referring to Ayyam-i-Ha?
Days of giving
Days of excess
Days of plenty
Days of Ha
Q.7
Which of the following texts is not specifically associated with Ayyam-i-Ha?
"It behoveth the people of Baha, ..., to provide good cheer for themselves, their kindred and, beyond them, the poor and needy"
"with joy and exultation to hail and glorify their Lord, to sing His praise and magnify His Name"
"Be generous in your days of plenty, and be patient in the hour of loss."
Q.8
Ayyam-i-Ha is specifically set aside, for instance, for giving of gifts. Which alternative below does not correspond with what Ayyam-i-Ha is specifically set aside for?
Hospitality
Giving of gifts
Feasting and rejoicing
Collaborative efforts with followers of other religions
Charity
Q.9
After and before which month does Ayyam-i-Ha take place?
After Sharaf (Honor) and before Sultan (Sovereignty)
After Ala (Loftiness) and before Baha (Splendor)
After Mulk (Dominion) and before Ala (Loftiness)
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