Ten Days in the Light of Acca

Ten Days in the Light of Acca
Published in 1907, 'Ten Days in the Light of Acca' by Julia M. Grundy recounts a pilgrimage made by American Bahá'í followers to ‘Akká, a city in the Ottoman Empire that served as the final exile for Bahá’u’lláh, the founder of the Bahá'í Faith. The book captures the teachings and experiences of the pilgrimage, providing insights into the early days of a religion that has since gained global recognition. While the work reflects Grundy's personal observations, it is important to note that these 'pilgrim's notes' are not considered authoritative by Bahá'ís.



