Thomas Breakwell MBTI性格类型
背景
Thomas Breakwell (1872–1902) was the first Englishman to convert to the Baháʼí Faith and the first to make the pilgrimage to Acre, Israel (a.k.a. ʻAkká). He was also the first western Baháʼí to give the Huqúqu'lláh contribution to the head of the religion. He was taught the Baháʼí Faith by May Bolles (later to become May Maxwell) in the summer of 1901 in Paris, went on pilgrimage to meet Baháʼí leader ʻAbdu'l-Bahá in ʻAkká that same summer. At ʻAbdu'l-Bahá's request, Breakwell took up permanent residence in Paris, where he worked enthusiastically to teach the religion and help develop the Paris Baháʼí community. Thomas Breakwell died of tuberculosis on 13 June 1902, not quite a year after joining the religion. In 1955 Shoghi Effendi, then head of the religion, described Breakwell as one of the United Kingdom's three luminaries of the Baháʼí Faith.