A riveting historical account of a prisoner in a Turkish penal colony
and the world-changing letters he sent to the religious and secular
leaders. Between 1867 and 1873 a solitary prisoner in a Turkish penal
colony wrote a series of letters to the kings and emperors of the day,
predicting with amazing accuracy the course of modern history: the fall
of several nations, the overthrow of certain individual monarchs, the
decline of specific religious institutions, the rise of communism, and
the threat of nuclear weapons. The prisoner was Baha'u'llah, Prophet and
Founder of the Baha'i Faith. What was the source of the prisoner's
knowledge? What did the letters have to say about the future of humanity
in the twenty-first century? The answers are here.