Memory from Enoch Tanyi
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Enjoyed many visits from beloved Mrs Vaezi during our Intensive Program of Growth at Onkaparinga. She offered her unwavering love of the Faith, sharing prayers, and full support every time, before we ventured on our outreach in neighbourhood. She not only was supporting Onkaparinga Baha’i community with community building activities, but also tutoring Ruhi books at
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Rarely have we met a person so detached from this physical world and so committed to service to the Cause of God. She was already an experienced pioneer when we came to Cameroon in 1976 and 78 respectively, and we followed her lead as she organized teaching activities of various forms. She was tireless and
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I met Vajiheh a few weeks after arriving in Cameroon in January of 1975. From the beginning she embraced me as a younger sister. At that time she lived in Mamfé or nearby (I can’t remember), in a very small, humble house. I remember once when I visited her, colorful lizards ran in and out
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As a fellow Baha’i pioneer in the Cameroons, I would occasionally meet Vajiheh at teaching conferences, the National Convention or when our families visited each other , as we lived in different cities of Cameroon. I was particularly struck by the way she expressed her thoughts when teaching the Faith. It was done with complete
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Around the mid 1980s, I and a team of many young students, (Bongayi Justice, Ngum Christopher, Abongwa Gabriel, Kiven Sheidu, Martin Fusing, Masanje Elijah, Eric Barah, Edward Wirsiy, etc) meet the Vaezis in our village, Tobin, situated in the building division NW region of Cameroon. The family was composed of Khanum Busurg, Kiumars, Vagiheh, Martha
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Vajiheh lived a full life devoted to God, kindness, family and people. She lived an interesting life and she clearly had life transforming skills that had a positive impact on the people she came in contact with. I didn’t know Vajiheh for long, however I have the privilege of having spent time with her in
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May the gentle soul of Vagiheh, who taught and inspired us and grandma (my mother), and supported us in our physical, material and spiritual education, from our childhood/primary school age, rest in perfect peace; and, may her soul continue to progress, as she meets with grandma (my mother) in the world beyond, in Abha Kingdom.
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Vajiheh, a lady whose life evolved around the The Faith that brought her out of her native country, Iran. The cradle of the Baha’i Faith. The latest Religion of God to Mankind. In the eighties God in His infinite mercy guided me to this wonderful World Religion through the all loving family of The Vaezis. I
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Prior to our wedding, my opportunities to get to know Vajiheh were brief. At the time, her son, Lessan, and I were living in Haifa, Israel, serving at the Bahá’í World Centre. I spent a good amount of time with my soon-to-be father-in-law, Kiumars, when he visited us shortly after we decided to marry, but
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