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that end involved personally poisoning Bahá’u’lláh when he invited him for tea. His doing so caused a severe month-long illness that left Bahá’u’lláh with a tremor in his hand for the rest of his life. Though Bahá’u’lláh advised those who knew not to speak of what had happened, awareness of the incident grew, giving rise to strong agitation among Bábís. However, it was Yahya’s subsequent attempt on Bahá’u’lláh’s life that brought about "an unprecedented commotion in the community". It involved Ustad
Muhammad-‘Aliy-i-Salmani, a traditional barber who served as Bahá’u’lláh’s bath attendant. Salmani reported that Yahya suddenly began to show kindness to him, then one day insinuated it would be "a great service" to their religion if he assassinated Bahá’u’lláh while attending to him in the bath. Salmani was so outraged he said his immediate thought was to kill Yahya—he hesitated only because he knew doing that would displease Bahá’u’lláh. Agitated, he informed Bahá’u’lláh’s faithful brother Mirza Musa of the incident, who advised him to ignore it, saying Yahya had thought of this for years. Still upset, Salmani told ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Bahá’u’lláh’s eldest son, about the matter, who told him not to speak of it to others. Salmani finally informed Bahá’u’lláh, who likewise said he should not mention it to anyone. Until this incident, because Yahya was a half-brother whom Bahá’u’lláh always treated with kindness and care, most in the Bábí community also showed Yahya respect, even if they did not accept his claims to a special religious status. However, when Salmani was unable to keep silent and openly related to others what Yahya had asked of him, Yahya’s actions and intentions—so contrary to the Báb’s teachings—incited great turmoil amidst the Bábís.
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Báb, "Him whom God shall make manifest"—because doing so would require him to obey Bahá’u’lláh if Yahya were to remain faithful to the Báb. Bahá’u’lláh made that declaration to Yahya in early March 1866 through a tablet penned in Bahá’u’lláh’s own handwriting and read aloud to Yahya by Bahá’u’lláh’s amanuensis. Besides unequivocally proclaiming his spiritual station, Bahá’u’lláh called upon Yahya "to recognize and support him as the Báb had explicitly instructed him to do." Mirza Yahya’s response was to counter that he, not Bahá’u’lláh, was the promised manifestation mentioned by the Báb. This step by Yahya promptly resulted in almost all Bábís in
Adrianople, who were already devoted to Bahá’u’lláh, deciding to have nothing further to do with Yahya or his few supporters. As news of this development reached Bábís in Persia and Iraq, and surviving Bábí members of the Báb’s family, their response in support of Bahá’u’lláh was the same. Mirza Yahya’s effort to claim a divine station thus effectively cleaved him from most Bábís, for it was against the Báb’s covenant with his followers which decreed that whensoever "Him whom God shall make manifest" announced himself all Bábís were required to accept him. From this time onwards those who understood the Báb’s teachings about the Promised One began to call themselves "Bahá’ís" (meaning
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encourages believers to associate with those of all faiths in a friendly and loving manner, condemns and forbids all forms of religious violence, including jihad. Baháʼu'lláh describes in detail the role of true religion as a deterrent to crime, as a force for the maintenance of social order, and as a catalyst for ongoing personal spiritual development, daily communion with God, and needed self-transformation. Baháʼu'lláh forbids asceticism, mendicancy, monasticism, and penance, while affirming the importance of working in some trade or profession to benefit oneself and others. Bahá’ís are urged to be exemplary, honest, loyal and conscientious citizens wherever they may reside, and to eschew pride, strife, slander and backbiting in all circumstances. Baháʼu'lláh’s core message to his followers is to make every effort to serve humanity, and to collaborate with like-minded individuals in all efforts to advance the process of unifying the world in ways pleasing to God.
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earlier when Yahya was still a teenager, naming Yahya to nominal leadership pending the appearance of "Him whom God shall make manifest". Yahya claimed the letter meant he was actually appointed the successor or vicegerent of the Báb. Knowledgeable Bábís promptly rejected Yahya’s bold claim, because the referenced letter indicated no such status, and due to the fact that other writings of the Báb specifically "eliminated the institution of successorship, or vicegerency" from his religion. The Báb also decreed no one’s words would be binding upon believers until the advent of the
Promised One. Others questioned Yahya’s motives, considering he had never done anything to protect the Bábí Faith or the lives of Bábís over which he was now claiming a high position. To bolster his effort, Yahya simultaneously sought to discredit Bahá’u’lláh by spreading false rumors and accusations about him, which stirred up feelings among Bábís in the Baghdad community.
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personal initiative among Bahá’ís in sharing his teachings but forbade proselytizing. Working in groups and community engagement are also considered important aspects of Bahá’í life. When requested or needed, individual and group efforts, and Bahá’í community activities in general are coordinated, guided, and supported by nine-member councils (elected annually by secret ballot) operating at local, regional, and national levels. Additional encouragement and spiritual guidance is provided by appointed individuals who do not have executive powers. Bahá’í projects are wholly supported by funds voluntarily given by Bahá’ís, as the Bahá’í Faith does not accept contributions from those who are not declared members. Bahá’í council members, as well as anyone appointed by them to assist with various community's activities (such as for moral education classes for children and junior youth), serve voluntarily. The Bahá’í administrative order is headed by the
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achieve peace and to safeguard it through collective security. To promote the development of a united world community, Baha’u’llah emphasizes the importance of eliminating religious and racial prejudices and avoiding extreme nationalism. Further, he stipulates the rights of all minorities must be safeguarded and their development nurtured. A condition described as absolutely necessary for the realization of global peace is complete equality between women and men worldwide. Bahá’u’lláh states that in God’s sight the sexes are equal; neither is superior to the other. To realize such equality, Baháʼí teachings envisage the implementation of far-reaching societal changes everywhere—including mandates to end discriminatory practices against females and greater emphasis on education for girls to ensure women fulfill their potential in all fields of human endeavor.
2071:"—that invisible yet rational God Who, however much we extol the divinity of His Manifestations on earth, can in no wise incarnate His infinite, His unknowable, His incorruptible and all-embracing Reality in the concrete and limited frame of a mortal being. Indeed, the God Who could so incarnate His own reality would, in the light of the teachings of Baháʼu'lláh, cease immediately to be God. ... That Baháʼu'lláh should, notwithstanding the overwhelming intensity of His Revelation, be regarded as essentially one of these Manifestations of God, never to be identified with that invisible Reality, the Essence of Divinity itself, is one of the major beliefs of our Faith—a belief which should never be obscured and the integrity of which no one of its followers should allow to be compromised.
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all men as brothers; that the bonds of affection and unity between the sons of men should be strengthened; that diversity of religion should cease, and differences of race be annulled—what harm is there in this?... Yet so it shall be; these fruitless strifes, these ruinous wars shall pass away, and the 'Most great Peace' shall come.... Is not this that which Christ foretold?... Yet do We see your kings and rulers lavishing their treasures more freely on means for the destruction of the human race than on that which would conduce to the happiness of mankind... These strifes and this bloodshed and discord must cease, and all men be as one kindred and one family... Let not a man glory in this, that he loves his country; let him rather glory in this, that he loves his kind
1649:"The Prophets of God should be regarded as physicians whose task is to foster the well-being of the world and its peoples... Little wonder, then, if the treatment prescribed by the physician in this day should not be found to be identical with that which he prescribed before. How could it be otherwise when the ills affecting the sufferer necessitate at every stage of his sickness a special remedy? In like manner, every time the Prophets of God have illumined the world with the resplendent radiance of the Day Star of Divine knowledge, they have invariably summoned its peoples to embrace the light of God through such means as best befitted the exigencies of the age in which they appeared."
2005:; elected representatives of peoples in every land; and leaders of religion. While little meaningful response was received from those written to, afterwards Bahá’u’lláh’s letters did attract considerable attention (and even notable converts to his cause) for "the startling fulfillment of the individual prophecies they contained" warning Napoleon, the Pope, Kaiser Wilhelm, the Czar, Emperor Francis Joseph, the Shah, the Sultan, and the latter's prime minister and foreign minister, of their downfalls, loss of territories, or other divine chastisement for failure to heed his advice or for wrongs they had committed.
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to discredit Bahá’u’lláh, and any who admired him, grew. At the same time Yahya used the Bábí Faith to benefit himself materially and to try to augment his delusory standing, employing means towards those ends which shamefully contradicted statements by the Báb. He also engaged in criminal activities, including persuading several followers to murder other Bábís whom Yahya viewed as potential adversaries, or as supporters of such imagined rivals. Yahya even took steps to initiate another attempt to assassinate the Shah of Persia. Yahya’s utter failings as a religious leader led most Bábís to reject his claims.
1935:. He asked them to accept his revelation, renounce their material possessions, rule with justice, protect the rights of the downtrodden, reduce their armaments, reconcile their differences, and collectively strive for the betterment of the world and the unification of its peoples. He warned that the world of that period was ending and that a global civilization was being born. Bahá’u’lláh further asserted that inexorable historical forces were in motion and that rulers should use the powers entrusted to them by God to serve humanity and bring about justice, peace, and unity.
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urged rulers to dramatically curtail military spending, create an international tribunal to adjudicate disputes between nations, use taxes for social benefits, and adhere to principles of democracy in their internal affairs. To religious leaders, Bahá’u’lláh counseled them to seriously examine his cause without prejudice, forswear secular leadership, renounce dogma, embrace ecumenical outreach, and eliminate meaningless rituals; while advising monks to avoid cloistering, to mingle with people and engage in beneficial community services, and to marry.
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drawn to join the reinvigorated Bábí movement. As Bahá’u’lláh’s renown as a spiritual guide and Bábí leader grew, Mirza Yahya remained withdrawn. The spread of Bahá’u’lláh’s reputation in
Baghdad and surrounding areas, along with increased dissemination of his writings, attracted "rinces, scholars, mystics, and government officials" to meet him, many "prominent in Persian public life." This development unnerved antithetical elements among Iran’s Islamic clergy, and again raised the "intense fear and suspicion" of the Iranian monarch and his advisors.
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religious issues might stir up future disorder, the
Ottomans decided to imprison both Baháʼu'lláh and Mirza Yahya in far-flung outposts of their empire. In July 1868 a royal decree condemned Bahá’u’lláh and his family to perpetual imprisonment in the pestilential penal colony of ʻAkká; banished with them were most Bahá’ís in Adrianople, and a handful of Azalis. Mirza Yahya’s intrigue also resulted in his own captivity—because Turkish authorities suspected he was involved in some conspiracy, he was sent to prison in
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1425:. After a while, relations between Bahá’í prisoners, officials, and the local community improved, so conditions of their imprisonment were eased. When visiting 'Akká in April 1871, Dr. Thomas Chaplin (director of a British-run hospital in Jerusalem) met with ʻAbdu'l-Bahá, on behalf of Baháʼu'lláh, in a home the family was living in after being moved out of the citadel. Afterward, the physician sent a letter regarding Baháʼu'lláh to the editor of
1216:, later known as Subh-i-Azal, a half-brother 13 years younger than Bahá’u’lláh, who followed him into the Bábí Faith and even accompanied him on some early journeys on its behalf. After their father's death, Yahya’s education and care were largely overseen by Bahá’u’lláh. During Baha’u’llah’s imprisonment in the Síyáh-Chál Yahya went into hiding, but after Bahá’u’lláh’s exile to Iraq Yahya left Iran in disguise and made his way to Baghdad.
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companions who requested Bahá’u’lláh’s permission to accompany him. Though not included in the Sultan’s invitation, Mirza Yahya joined the group en route. After fifteen weeks Bahá’u’lláh arrived in the
Ottoman capital on 16 August 1863. He was welcomed by various government ministers of the Sultan, and by prominent personalities who paid their respects. The Persian ambassador also sent emissaries to greet him the day after his arrival.
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Creator of all things and the one who brought all names into being." However, the understanding among Baháʼís is that writing in the voice of God is a literary style and represents a message coming through Baháʼu'lláh.
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Báb’s prophecies regarding "Him whom God shall make manifest". The "inseparable" nature and unity of the twin revelations of the Báb and Bahá’u’lláh are why Bahá’ís consider both faiths as forming one complete religious entity, and the reason the 1844 declaration of the Báb is considered the starting date of the Bahá’í Faith.
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Bahaullah had little joy co-opting the temporal leaders of the age, to whom he addressed letters, or 'tablets', calling on them to throw their kingdoms at his feet. Queen
Victoria replied equivocally; the tsar promised to investigate further. Napoleon III tore up his tablet and said that if Bahaullah
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At the time, it was customary for prominent government guests such as Bahá’u’lláh to "call on the prime minister and other high-ranking officials", during which the guests would seek favors, broker deals, and secure various forms of official support for themselves. When Bahá’u’lláh did not return any
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Events leading up to and after the execution of the Báb were tumultuous for Bábís. As Muslim leaders incited fanatic mobs to violence against them, many Bábís—while refusing to take offensive steps against attackers—did take actions to defend themselves, but commonly ended-up being slaughtered. On 15
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Purpose" and the capacity to reason and love, their conception of the Divine Being "is not anthropomorphic, for it transcends all human limitations and forms, and does by no means attempt to define the essence of Divinity which is obviously beyond any
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The "voice" in Bahá’u’lláh’s writings varies depending upon the themes or topics covered, the specific backgrounds of their intended recipients, or particular questions which individuals asked of him. In many writings Bahá’u’lláh speaks as a caring counselor or friend sharing with another; in others
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which has spiritually and socially enabled human civilization itself to progress—as people have learned to embrace ever-widening circles of unity which have successively involved ever more diverse families, tribes, city-states, and then nations. Inevitably, the human race must, and will, embrace its
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Praise be to God that thou hast attained!... Thou hast come to see a prisoner and an exile... We desire but the good of the world and the happiness of the nations; yet they deem us a stirrer up of strife and sedition worthy of bondage and banishment... That all nations should become one in faith and
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Emboldened by lack of persecution against Bábís, Mirza Yahya "decided to emerge from his self-imposed seclusion" to again pursue leadership ambitions which his envy of Bahá’u’lláh had kept burning. Convinced that Bahá’u’lláh’s death was necessary for his own advancement, Yahya’s first effort towards
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On 22 April 1863, Baháʼu'lláh left his house in
Baghdad for the banks of the Tigris River and crossed to enter the verdant Najibiyyih garden-park on the other side, which a Baghdad admirer had offered for his use. There Baháʼu'lláh stayed for twelve days with family members and a few close followers
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During Bahá’u’lláh’s absence from the Baghdad Bábí community, Mirza Yahya’s true nature became increasingly clear. The public respect and morale of Bábís soon disintegrated as Yahya failed to give spiritual guidance or to demonstrate in daily living the lofty standards taught by the Báb. His actions
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and used the name Darvish Muhammad-i-Irani. In Sulaymaniyyih the head of a noted theological seminary happened to meet Bahá’u’lláh and invited him to visit. There a student noticed Bahá’u’lláh’s exquisite penmanship, which raised the curiosity of leading instructors. As he responded to their queries
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whom the Creator was sending to usher in the enduring peace that is to signify humanity’s attainment of maturity—when all people will live in unity as one human family. Baháʼís hold that the Báb's teachings lay the groundwork "for the eventual establishment of a society characterized by the unity of
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The Covenant of Bahá’u’lláh explicitly conveyed "authority for the establishment of an institutional system designed to guide, protect, and enlarge the emerging Bahá’í community." Bahá’ís believe Bahá’u’lláh’s Covenant is the distinguishing feature of his Faith that preserves its unity and protects
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Having given his younger sibling ample guidance and opportunities to live as a Bábí should, and having repeatedly forgiven him for things he had done in the past, Bahá’u’lláh decided the time had come to formally declare to Mirza Yahya that he was God’s latest manifestation, the Promised One of the
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Over the next 7 years, Bahá’u’lláh undertook to transform the Bábí community. Through personal example, as well as encouragement and constant interaction with Bábís, Bahá’u’lláh "restored the community to the moral and spiritual level it had attained during the Báb’s lifetime". Growing numbers were
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Bahá’u’lláh’s notability as a prominent local provided numerous opportunities to teach the Bábí Faith, and his trips attracted many to the new religion, including Muslim clerics. His Tehran home became a center for activities, and he generously gave financial support for the religion. In the summer
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dungeon, Baháʼu'lláh claimed to receive revelations from God marking the beginning of his divine mission. After settling in Iraq, Baháʼu'lláh again attracted the ire of Iranian authorities, and they requested that the Ottoman government move him farther away. He spent months in Constantinople where
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In these letters Bahá’u’lláh also prescribed ways to develop a sense of community for the planet’s peoples through collaborative endeavors such as creating an international auxiliary language, universal compulsory public education, and a common global currency and system of measurement; even as he
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with all Baháʼís. The unambiguous appointment of ʻAbdu'l-Bahá was readily accepted by most Baháʼís as a natural development, since for decades prior to Baháʼu'lláh’s death ‘Abdu’l-Bahá was known for the extremely capable and devoted ways in which he carried out responsibilities entrusted to him by
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Bahá’ís believe manifestations reflect the light of God's Will and Purpose in this world. Bahá’í writings liken manifestations to perfect mirrors reflecting one sun—though every mirror is distinct, yet the reflection cast by each is of the same sun, varying only due to differences relating to time
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Leaving Adrianople on 12 August 1868, Bahá’u’lláh and his companions arrived in ‘Akká on 31 August where they were incarcerated in the city's prison citadel. Inhabitants of ‘Akká were told the new prisoners were enemies of the state, of God, and his religion, and association with them was strictly
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Baháʼu'lláh was raised with no formal education but was well-read and devoutly religious. His family was considerably wealthy, and at the age of 22 he turned down a position in the government, instead managing family properties and donating time and money to charities. At the age of 27 he accepted
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Bahá’u'lláh describes each manifestation as having a twofold nature, one relating to God, the other to this material world. Moreover, each has a "double station"—the first relates to his "innermost reality" in which he speaks with "the voice of God", while the second station is his human side. He
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Bahá'u’lláh repeatedly states his message is for all peoples, and that the purpose of his teachings is to build a new world in which humanity advances as a whole. He clearly proclaims the principle of the oneness of mankind, urging heads of state to join together in resolving existing disputes to
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Having lost all respect or influence among Bábís who had become Bahá’ís, Mirza Yahya again sought to discredit Baháʼu’lláh with Ottoman authorities, accusing him of agitating against the Turkish government. Yahya’s actions provoked a government investigation, which cleared Baháʼu’lláh—but fearing
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For a time, Yahya served as Bahá’u’lláh’s secretary in Baghdad, but envy for the growing admiration Bábís showed Bahá’u’lláh led Yahya to seek leadership of the Bábí religion. Attempting to elevate himself among Bábís, Yahya and a few supporters referenced a letter the Báb had written a few years
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Bahá’u’lláh relates that during imprisonment in the Síyáh-Chál he had several mystical experiences, in which he received his mission as a manifestation of God, the Promised One heralded by the Báb. Bahá’ís view this dawning of Bahá’u'lláh’s spiritual mission as the beginning of fulfillment of the
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was said to come to Bahá’u’lláh, he occasionally wrote it down himself but typically spoke the words aloud to an amanuensis. At times he spoke so quickly that it presented challenges for those recording his words. The majority of Bahá’u’lláh’s writings take the form of short letters, or tablets,
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Affairs of Bahá’í communities are administered, in most countries, using Bahá’í principles of consultation and collective decision-making. As there is no clergy in the Bahá’í Faith, no individual Bahá’í has the authority to tell another how to think or what to do. Bahá’u’lláh strongly encouraged
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On 12 December 1863, Baháʼu'lláh arrived in Adrianople with his family and other companions. His presence there, which lasted four and a half years, became a significant period for the further unfoldment of his mission among Bábís, and for the general proclamation of his cause. Over the next two
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When rumors of a ‘saint’ living in Sulaymaniyyih reached Bábí friends in Baghdad they suspected it was Bahá’u’lláh and asked one of his relatives to locate and beg him to return to help the community. Acceding to their urgent requests, to which Yahya even added an appeal, Bahá’u’lláh returned to
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and the progress of the soul, while others address the needs of society, religious obligations of his followers, or the structure of Bahá’í institutions that would propagate the religion. He viewed humans as fundamentally spiritual beings and called upon individuals to develop divine virtues and
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may be different from how Baháʼu'lláh viewed himself. Specifically, he contrasts the "official modern Bahāʾī doctrine reject any notion of incarnationism and stress instead his status as a locus of divine manifestation comparable to a mirror with respect to the sun," to statements from some of
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Since the establishment of Baháʼu'lláh's Covenant, a few individuals have rejected the appointment and authority of the head of the Baháʼí Faith, and sought to promote their own leadership; all have failed. Some describe those involved in such attempts (known as covenant-breakers by Baháʼís) as
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In the corner where the divan met the wall sat a wondrous and venerable figure... The face of him on whom I gazed I can never forget, though I cannot describe it. Those piercing eyes seemed to read one's very soul; power and authority sat on that ample brow... No need to ask in whose presence I
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Bahá’u’lláh’s independence and detachment from the situation was used by the Persian ambassador to maliciously misrepresent Bahá’u’lláh before the Ottoman court, and to press for his banishment from the capital. As a consequence, less than four months after arriving in Constantinople, the prime
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The Bábí Faith quickly spread across Persia, attracting large numbers of adherents. This provoked widespread opposition from both Islamic clerics fearful of losing congregants and associated benefits, and from civil authorities afraid of the growing influence of the Bábí community, resulting in
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points out, "One cannot speak of a 'schism' when a division is of merely ephemeral significance since it did not result in the formation of a rival community. (Just as one does not speak of an ecclesiastical schism every time an individual member of a church performs an action constituting the
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and descriptions of how souls progress for eternity in endless divine realms; exaltation of work performed in a spirit of service to the status of worship; explications on just governance and on creating unity and world order; expositions on knowledge, philosophy, alchemy, medicine and healthy
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Bahá’u’lláh left the Riḍván garden on 3 May 1863 and proceeded with his family to Constantinople as guests of the Ottoman government, accompanied by a mounted government escort arranged for their protection by 'Ali Pasha, the Sultan’s prime minister. Other travelers included at least two dozen
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Topics in his works are extensive and cover material, social, moral, and spiritual principles relevant to human life, both for individuals and groups. Categories include commentary on scriptures, prophecies, and beliefs of former religions; abrogation of past laws, and enunciation of laws and
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and became one of the most outspoken supporters of the new religious movement which advocated, among other things, abrogation of Islamic law, which attracted heavy opposition. At the age of 33, during a governmental attempt to exterminate the movement, Baháʼu'lláh narrowly escaped death, his
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Public bath houses were common in the 1800s both in Iran and among Turks because baths were not built into houses of the time. Public baths were places where acquaintances often gathered to socialize and share news. Most clients were provided with attendants, though some arranged their own.
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Baháʼu'lláh calls upon every Bahá’í to live a righteous, healthy, productive life, characterized by good manners and moral virtues such as truthfulness, integrity, trustworthiness, patience, courtesy, hospitality, fidelity, purity, chastity, moderation, forbearance, justice and fairness. He
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In announcing his claim to be the promised manifestation heralded by the Báb, Baháʼu'lláh also declared his station as the Promised One prophesied in every major religion of the past—the divine teacher God vowed to send to usher in humanity's Golden Age. Bahá’u’lláh’s claim to being several
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There are two known photographs of Baháʼu'lláh, both taken in Adrianople. Bahá’ís avoid displaying photographs or imagery of Baháʼu'lláh in public or in their homes, and prefer that others also avoid displaying them in books and websites. One picture is shown to Bahá’ís during visits to the
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When it was proven beyond any doubt that Baháʼu'lláh was innocent of involvement with the attempt against the Shah’s life, the Shah finally agreed to free him but decreed that Baháʼu'lláh would be permanently banished from Persia. Dispossessed of his extensive properties and wealth, in the
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visits, Kamal Pasha, a former Ottoman prime minister, even reminded him of the custom. Bahá’u’lláh’s response was that he knew of the practice "but had no demands to make of anyone nor did he require favors from them; therefore there was no reason" for him to call upon anyone.
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The Bahá'í World Centre has ongoing efforts to ensure that Bahá’u’lláh’s original writings are collected, authenticated, catalogued, and preserved. Through an ongoing global program of translation Bahá’u’lláh’s writings currently are available in more than 800 languages.
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living; spiritual principles underlying social teachings; calls for universal education; and living virtuously and in harmony with God’s Will. Bahá’u’lláh also explores theodicy, and reasons for difficulties in this life; and he wrote numerous prayers and meditations.
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Upon settling in Baghdad, Baháʼu'lláh began dispatching communications and teachers to encourage and revive flagging spirits of persecuted followers of the Báb in Persia. Over time, a number of Bábís moved to Baghdad to be close to Bahá’u’lláh. One of these was
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it is someone conveying what the manifestation asked him to pass on; in some it is as if God is speaking in the first person; and in still others it is a lowly one speaking with profound humility before God—in absolute servitude and self-effacement.
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says all manifestations, as "channels of God’s all-pervasive grace", are unfailingly guided by the Creator to use "the inspiration of Their words" to affect human hearts and souls, so that open-minded individuals will grasp the truths being given.
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of Tehran, where he was bound in heavy chains that left life-long scars. Baháʼu'lláh was confined to that dungeon for four months, as the mother of the Shah and authorities seeking to curry favor with the king sought ways to justify executing him.
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The first of these missives was written in 1863 in Constantinople to Sultan ʻAbdu’l-ʻAzíz, upon receipt of his order banishing Bahá’u’lláh to Adrianople; others were written in Adrianople, and in ‘Akká. In all, the following were addressed:
1805:, the institution ordained and given authority for this purpose by Bahá’u’lláh in his Book of Laws; this world governing council is elected by Bahá’ís from around the world every five years at an international gathering held at the
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Bahá’u’lláh explains human knowledge of God's existence and awareness of the Creator’s attributes have been—and will forever be—only possible to the extent that these are shared by special Beings he and the Báb describe as
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Many symbols and phrases of the Baháʼí Faith derive their significance from the word Baháʼ. For example, a nine-pointed star or nine-sided temples are references to the numerical value of Baháʼ according to a system of
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years, writings which flowed from Bahá’u’lláh were broadly shared with Bábís in Iran. Bahá’u’lláh dispatched several trusted followers to Iran, and most of the Bábís came to recognize him as the leader of their faith.
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to extradite Baháʼu'lláh back to Persia, but the latter refused. The Persians then pressed the Ottomans to remove Baháʼu'lláh from Baghdad which was near Iran’s border. The result was an invitation in April 1863 from
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passed along a public road the two blocked the monarch to fire birdshot at him. The king escaped without serious injury, but the incident led to an outburst of persecution against Bábís far exceeding past events.
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Skeptical criticism has suggested Bahá’u’lláh’s uses of the ‘Divine Voice’ were radical claims to being Divinity incarnated, rather than simply a writing style also seen in scriptures of other faiths.
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human comprehension. To say that God is a personal Reality does not mean that He has a physical form, or does in any way resemble a human being. To entertain such belief would be sheer blasphemy."
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forbidden. The first years in ‘Akká were under very harsh conditions with many Bahá’ís becoming sick (three eventually died). June 1870 witnessed the tragic death of Baháʼu'lláh’s 22-year-old son
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stood, as I bowed myself before one who is the object of a devotion and love which kings might envy and emperors sigh for in vain! A mild dignified voice bade me be seated, and then continued:— "
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nations, fellowship of religions, equal rights of all people, and a compassionate, consultative, tolerant, democratic, moral world order". Woven throughout the Báb's teachings are references to "
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Though investigations found the offending pair acted alone, a "reign of terror" was unleashed, killing at least 10,000 Bábís that same year as government ministers vied with one another to
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Declining to dispute with Yahya or do anything to "endanger the unity and survival of the already demoralized Bábí community", Bahá’u’lláh entrusted his family to the care of his brother
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may change from one form to another within a single text, or take the form of a conversation—as seen in the dialogue between Bahá’u’lláh and God guiding him as His manifestation in the
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which means "the Servant of Bahá’u’lláh" as a way to emphasize he had no desire but to be of service to Bahá’u’lláh’s cause. Thereafter, he requested all Bahá’ís refer to him as
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The human temple that has been made the vehicle of so overpowering a Revelation must, if we be faithful to the tenets of our Faith, ever remain entirely distinguished from that "
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in which Mt. Carmel and Bahá’u’lláh as God’s manifestation converse. In whatever style or voice a manifestation expresses himself, the aim is always to share spiritual truths.
868:(b=2, h=5, á=1, ʼ=1), the word Baháʼí indicates a follower of Baháʼ, and his son ʻAbdu'l-Bahá (Servant of Baháʼ) chose his title to demonstrate servitude toward Baháʼu'lláh.
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on complex religious themes, Bahá’u’lláh quickly gained admiration for his learning and wisdom. Shaykh ʻUthmán, Shaykh ʻAbdu'r-Rahmán, and Shaykh Ismáʼíl, leaders of the
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Mirza Haydar-‘Ali, who lived at the time, recorded in his book "Bihjatu’s-Sudur" that an estimated 99% of Bábís recognized Bahá’u’lláh as their Promised One.
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rather than by any of the exalted designations like the "Most Great Branch", the "Mystery of God" and the "Master" which Bahá’u’lláh had conferred upon him.
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known or suspected Bábís, including Bahá’u’lláh. Well known for his support of the Bábí cause, Baháʼu'lláh was arrested and incarcerated in the subterranean
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by his followers, known as Bahá’ís, who now reside in 236 countries and territories and number between 5 and 8 million. Baháʼís regard Baháʼu'lláh as a
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August 1852, two Bábí youth, in retaliation for the killings of the Báb and his leading disciples, made an attempt to assassinate the Iranian king. As
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it from breaking into sects, as happened in older world religions after the deaths of their founders. To this day the Bahá’í Faith remains undivided.
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of religion. Thus, Bahá’ís see Bahá’u’lláh as fulfilling prophecies of Jewish, Christian, Islamic, Zoroastrian, Hindu, and Buddhist scriptures.
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thousands of Bábís being killed in relentless campaigns of persecution. In July 1850 the Báb himself was executed by firing squad in
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are the "holy family" of the Baháʼí Faith. For details on Bahá’u’lláh’s two other wives and his children from those marriages, see
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who fell through an unguarded skylight as he paced on the roof of the prison one evening while engrossed in prayer and
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as noble entities capable of knowing the Creator exists and able to reflect all Its virtues; claimed proofs of
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exceptionally severe winter of January 1853 Baháʼu'lláh with family members undertook a three-month journey to
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chosen to accompany him. Upon arrival in the garden Bahá’u’lláh declared to his companions that he was "
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ecclesiastical offence of 'schism'.)" For further consideration of these and related points, see
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has argued that the contemporary Baháʼí view of Baháʼu'lláh's station as a
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was God, he was too. Nasser al-Din Shah had Bahaullah's messenger executed.
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Heller, Wendy M. (2022). "Ch. 34: The Covenant and Covenant-Breaking". In
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of God similar to Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad. He assumed the title "the
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A Muslim cleric who was the first person to believe in the Báb.
1731:ʻAbbás Effendi, known as ʻAbdu'l-Bahá after Baháʼu'lláh's death
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The Shrine of the Báb, set amidst 19 terraces on Mt. Carmel in
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and spent the rest of his life in further imprisonment in the
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814:(بهاء), Arabic for "glory" or "splendour", or Baháʼu'lláh (
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further the material and spiritual advancement of society.
5910:"Numbers and Classifications of Texts and Sacred Writings"
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Bahá’ís perceive each major world religion as part of one
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in succession to others like Buddha, Jesus, or Muhammad.
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3988:, London, 5 October 1871, p. 8, 3rd column down from top
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of 1848, Bahá’u’lláh attended and hosted a gathering at
7453:
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Through her descendant Jesse, the father of King David.
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Aerial view of gardens around the shrine of Bahá'u'lláh
6271:"Bahá'í Social Principles First Proclaimed by the Báb"
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Author Christopher de Bellaigue wrote of the letters:
1549:. In 2008 the shrine of Bahá’u’lláh, along with other
7238:"Baháʼí Holy Places in Haifa and the Western Galilee"
6299:"The Concept of Manifestation in the Baháʼí Writings"
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Personal Names and Titles in Islamic and Baha'i Usage
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and was exiled due to his adherence to the messianic
7010:. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Archived from
6386:(3rd ed.). New York: Chelsea House Publishers.
5706:
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Evening view of the Shrine of the Báb, an important
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5953:Bausani, A.; MacEoin, D. (2011). "ʿAbd-Al-Bahāʾ".
5638:The Life of Baháʼu'lláh – A Photographic Narrative
4853:
4132:, p. 477, ref. #1574 (citing Shoghi Effendi).
1658:final circle of unity, that of the planet itself.
2284:selling him into captivity; and Muhammad’s uncle
1889:. The originals of Baháʼu'lláh's writings are in
2001:; the rulers and presidents of the republics of
1435:, a house a few miles north of the prison city.
1399:with his family, some Azalis, and four Bahá’ís.
6952:Schaefer, U.; Towfigh, N.; Gollmer, U. (2000).
6637:. In Cole, Juan Ricardo; Momen, Moojan (eds.).
5434:
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6926:. Bethesda, MD: University Press of Maryland.
6422:The Baháʼí Faith: The Emerging Global Religion
4685:
1087:Soon after declaring his spiritual mission to
938:in his 1974 polemic against the Baháʼí Faith.
768:. Some teachings are mystical and address the
8215:Prisoners and detainees of the Ottoman Empire
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2234:"Essays and Notes on Babi and Baha'i History"
871:In the 1930s, Baháʼís adopted a standardized
805:
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8:
7236:UNESCO World Heritage Centre (8 July 2008).
5845:"Photographs of Baháʼu'lláh; William Miller"
5398:
4369:
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6579:Mahmoudi, Hoda (2022). "Ch. 32: Peace". In
5988:Lights of Guidance: A Baháʼí Reference File
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2259:Baháʼís worldwide celebrate the twelve-day
1690:of God's manifestations, and the essential
705:. He was born to an aristocratic family in
7919:
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7897:
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6420:Hatcher, William; Martin, Douglas (1984).
6011:A concise encyclopedia of the Baháʼí Faith
5658:Gleanings from the Writings of Baháʼu'lláh
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1716:Succession and the Covenant of Baháʼu'lláh
1184:Baháʼu'lláh's passport, dated January 1853
660:
646:
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7207:(2022a). "Ch. 18: Oneness and Unity". In
6754:British Library: Discovering Sacred Texts
6734:British Library: Discovering Sacred Texts
6405:. Wilmette, IL: Baháʼí Publishing Trust.
6040:Historical Dictionary of the Baháʼí Faith
5685:. Wilmette, IL: Baháʼí Publishing Trust.
5661:. Wilmette, IL: Baháʼí Publishing Trust.
5562:
2558:
1655:God-ordained holistic educational process
1509:, the need for ethical actions, and many
1017:In May 1844, a 24-year-old merchant from
7090:. New York: Cambridge University Press.
6941:Salmání, Ustád Muhammad-ʻAlíy-i (1982).
5473:
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992:to Imám-Virdi Mírzá, the twelfth son of
800:in the province of Núr, he was known as
8210:Iranian emigrants to the Ottoman Empire
7187:Baháʼí Faith: A Guide For The Perplexed
7004:"Jewish Conversion to the Baha?i faith"
5632:Bahá'í International Community (2019).
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687:question marks, boxes, or other symbols
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27:Founder of the Baháʼí Faith (1817–1892)
6760:from the original on 23 December 2019.
5891:"Photograph of Baha'u'llah on Website"
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2193:Term for a letter on a religious topic
1355:The house where Baháʼu'lláh stayed in
1338:), which the ruler promptly approved.
7167:. Oxford, UK: Oneworld Publications.
6740:from the original on 23 October 2020.
6730:"Central Figures of the Bahaʼi Faith"
6269:Buck, Christopher (24 October 2019).
6014:. Oxford, UK: Oneworld Publications.
5610:
5586:
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5218:, pp. 270–272, 274–276, 277–279.
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2276:, a cousin who tried to kill Buddha;
1494:Entrance to the Shrine of Bahá'u'lláh
1411:in which Bahá'u’lláh was incarcerated
1385:Map tracing Baháʼu'lláh's banishments
1376:Final exile and imprisonment in ‘Akká
7:
7008:Chair in Baha'i Studies Publications
5550:
4806:Schaefer, Towfigh & Gollmer 2000
4357:
3675:Schaefer, Towfigh & Gollmer 2000
3274:Schaefer, Towfigh & Gollmer 2000
3130:
2788:
875:that renders Arabic faithfully into
8190:Founders of new religious movements
7087:An Introduction to the Baha'i Faith
7034:. Cambridge: The University Press.
6662:. Wilmette, IL: Baháʼí Publishing.
6254:. Boston: Brill. pp. 143–178.
5948:. Vol. II/2. pp. 191–192.
3118:
2624:Bahá'í International Community 2019
2210:in the country are well documented.
1661:Bahá’u’lláh links this "process of
1628:Manifestation of God (Baháʼí Faith)
857:
806:
7259:. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.
6640:Studies in Bábí and Bahá'í history
6281:from the original on 14 April 2021
6169:de Bellaigue, Christopher (2018).
5959:. Vol. I/1. pp. 102–104.
1553:in ‘Akká and Haifa, were added to
25:
8066:The Secret of Divine Civilization
7189:. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
7002:Sharon, Moshe (13 January 2011).
6947:. Los Angeles, CA: Kalimát Press.
6768:(2022). "Ch. 4: Baháʼuʼlláh". In
6501:Ma'ani, Baharieh Rouhani (2008).
6131:"Religions – Baháʼí: Baháʼu'lláh"
4094:UNESCO World Heritage Centre 2008
1287:The Persian government asked the
7967:
7551:
1789:
1771:
1487:
1473:
1459:
1442:
1315:Him whom God shall make manifest
1134:Him whom God shall make manifest
1069:
1052:
873:system of transliterating Arabic
816:
628:
256:
7165:Understanding Christian Beliefs
6710:. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
6503:Leaves of the Twin Divine Trees
6042:. Oxford, UK: Scarecrow Press.
5920:. Wilmette, IL: Irfan Colloquia
5624:
5599:Universal House of Justice 1993
5144:Universal House of Justice 2013
2612:Universal House of Justice 1980
2159:Ásíyih Khánum and her children
1823:List of writings of Baháʼu'lláh
1673:Claims of prophetic fulfillment
1632:Progressive revelation (Baháʼí)
7992:Epistle to the Son of the Wolf
6562:10.1163/ej.9789004170353.i-740
4854:Smith & Ghaemmaghami 2022b
1886:Epistle to the Son of the Wolf
1698:Prescriptions for right living
860:), as a glorification of God.
1:
7416:The World of the Bahá'í Faith
7289:The World of the Bahá'í Faith
7214:The World of the Bahá'í Faith
7141:The World of the Bahá'í Faith
7112:The World of the Bahá'í Faith
7059:The World of the Bahá'í Faith
6980:The World of the Bahá'í Faith
6958:. Oxford, UK: George Ronald.
6881:The World of the Bahá'í Faith
6852:The World of the Bahá'í Faith
6830:. Oxford, UK: George Ronald.
6826:Nakhjavani, Bahiyyih (1983).
6804:The World of the Bahá'í Faith
6775:The World of the Bahá'í Faith
6686:. Oxford, UK: George Ronald.
6586:The World of the Bahá'í Faith
6527:The World of the Bahá'í Faith
6505:. Oxford, UK: George Ronald.
6479:The World of the Bahá'í Faith
6450:The World of the Bahá'í Faith
6383:World Religions: Baha'i Faith
6317:The World of the Bahá'í Faith
6224:The World of the Bahá'í Faith
6195:The World of the Bahá'í Faith
6151:"Religions – Baháʼí: The Báb"
6114:. Oxford, UK: George Ronald.
6064:The World of the Bahá'í Faith
5942:Bausani, A. (2011). "AQDAS".
5825:. Oxford, UK: George Ronald.
5803:. Oxford, UK: George Ronald.
5781:. Oxford, UK: George Ronald.
5757:. Oxford, UK: George Ronald.
5733:. Oxford, UK: George Ronald.
5709:. Oxford, UK: George Ronald.
1372:, followers of Bahá’u’lláh).
810:). In 1848 he took the title
792:Baháʼu'lláh's given name was
8032:Summons of the Lord of Hosts
7403:10.1016/0048-721X(89)90077-8
6339:Elwell-Sutton, L.P. (1976).
2076:Preservation and translation
1283:Invitation to Constantinople
788:Name, title, and photographs
8195:19th-century Iranian people
7346:"BĀB, ʿAli Moḥammad Širāzi"
5986:Hornby, Helen, ed. (1988).
5801:The Covenant of Baháʼu'lláh
5634:"Photograph of Bahá'u'lláh"
3677:, pp. 49–50, note #98.
2402:A notable exception is the
2096:History of the Baháʼí Faith
2069:eternal Essence of Essences
2065:innermost Spirit of Spirits
2043:In Bahá’u’lláh’s writings,
955:, the father of Baháʼu'lláh
8236:
8131:Universal House of Justice
8076:Tablets of the Divine Plan
7677:Universal House of Justice
7476:Baháʼí eBooks Publications
7366:Pluralism Project (2020).
6944:My Memories of Baháʼu'lláh
6250:. In Sharon, Moshe (ed.).
6246:Buck, Christopher (2004).
6149:BBC (28 September 2009b).
6112:Baháʼu'lláh: King of Glory
5906:Universal House of Justice
5887:Universal House of Justice
5860:Universal House of Justice
5841:Universal House of Justice
4686:Bausani & MacEoin 2011
2280:slaying his brother Abel;
1816:
1803:Universal House of Justice
1760:
1719:
1625:
1579:
1568:
1270:Baghdad on 19 March 1856.
1023:Siyyid Mírzá ʻAlí-Muḥammad
1010:
968:and Sarah, to the prophet
415:Universal House of Justice
7965:
7883:
7845:Socioeconomic development
7549:
7368:"The Báb and Baha'u'llah"
6614:Journal of Bahá'í Studies
6357:10.1017/S0035869X00133416
6129:BBC (28 September 2009).
5823:The Child of the Covenant
5437:, pp. 66–67, §XXVII.
5387:Hatcher & Martin 1984
5324:Hatcher & Martin 1984
5312:Hatcher & Martin 1984
5288:Hatcher & Martin 1984
4808:, p. 51 + note #108.
4746:Hatcher & Martin 1984
4662:Hatcher & Martin 1984
4382:Hatcher & Martin 1984
4334:Hatcher & Martin 1984
4226:Hatcher & Martin 1984
4214:Hatcher & Martin 1984
4106:Hatcher & Martin 1984
3910:Hatcher & Martin 1984
3819:Hatcher & Martin 1984
3663:Hatcher & Martin 1984
3484:Hatcher & Martin 1984
3445:Hatcher & Martin 1984
3426:Hatcher & Martin 1984
3289:Hatcher & Martin 1984
3211:Hatcher & Martin 1984
3199:Hatcher & Martin 1984
3080:Hatcher & Martin 1984
3068:Hatcher & Martin 1984
2969:Hatcher & Martin 1984
2957:Hatcher & Martin 1984
2648:Hatcher & Martin 1984
2472:, pp. xiv–xv, 69–70.
1987:Great Britain and Ireland
1919:Missives to world leaders
1828:Origins, form, and volume
1321:Sojourn in Constantinople
1007:Acknowledgment of the Báb
972:, to King David's father
586:Socioeconomic development
41:
8110:Advent of Divine Justice
8002:Gems of Divine Mysteries
6086:Amanat, Mehrdad (2011).
5589:, pp. 100–101, 307.
5182:, pp. 144–145, 178.
4931:, pp. 101–102, 113.
2499:, pp. 131–132, 143.
2232:Walbridge, John (2002).
1547:daily obligatory prayers
8170:Bahá'í Faith by country
8071:Some Answered Questions
7667:Covenant of Baháʼu'lláh
7645:Some Answered Questions
7325:Encyclopædia Britannica
7163:Sours, Michael (1991).
6658:Matthews, Gary (2005).
5970:Encyclopædia Britannica
5461:, pp. Ixxxvi, 136.
5413:, pp. lxxxvi, 502.
5230:, pp. 22, 121–122.
2851:, p. 24, note #39.
2111:Baháʼí Faith by country
2101:Apostles of Baháʼu'lláh
1722:Covenant of Baháʼu'lláh
1582:God in the Baháʼí Faith
1521:Edward Granville Browne
1224:Departure for Kurdistan
1140:Arrest and imprisonment
980:, the last king of the
964:through both his wives
400:Covenant of Baháʼu'lláh
376:Some Answered Questions
8165:Bahá'í central figures
8139:Promise of World Peace
8042:Tablets of Baháʼu'lláh
7850:Progressive revelation
6922:Saiedi, Nader (2000).
6903:Saiedi, Nader (2008).
6748:(23 September 2019b).
6728:(23 September 2019a).
6633:Maneck, Susan (1984).
6608:Maneck, Susan (1990).
6401:Hatcher, John (1997).
6038:Adamson, Hugh (2007).
5625:Baha'i source material
2250:(Paradise) by Bahá’ís.
2073:
2036:
2015:
1993:Sultan ʻAbdu’l-ʻAzíz;
1945:
1843:
1782:on Mt. Carmel in Haifa
1746:Centre of his Covenant
1733:
1663:progressive Revelation
1651:
1586:The Baháʼí concept of
1535:
1449:Mansion of Bahjí near
1413:
1387:
1360:
1186:
1175:Banishment from Persia
957:
932:International Archives
802:Mírzá Ḥusayn-ʻAlí Núrí
796:, and as the son of a
675:This article contains
591:Progressive revelation
63:Mírzá Ḥusayn-ʻAlí Núrí
8185:People from Nur, Iran
7792:Shrine of Baháʼu'lláh
7754:Letters of the Living
7373:. Harvard University.
7344:(15 December 1988) .
6750:"Bahaʼi Sacred Texts"
6424:. San Francisco, CA:
6380:Hartz, Paula (2009).
4240:, p. 80, §XXXIV.
2061:
2029:
1941:
1835:
1763:Baháʼí administration
1757:Bahá’í administration
1729:
1647:
1639:Manifestations of God
1622:Manifestations of God
1525:
1405:
1383:
1353:
1182:
1129:Manifestations of God
949:
903:which represents the
879:. The vowels without
531:Shrine of Baháʼu'lláh
496:Letters of the Living
141:32.94333°N 35.09222°E
120:Shrine of Baháʼu'lláh
18:Bahá'u'llah
8220:People of Qajar Iran
8120:Promised Day is Come
7928:Texts and scriptures
7682:Spiritual Assemblies
7672:Administrative Order
7351:Encyclopædia Iranica
7296:. pp. 282–288.
7221:. pp. 219–229.
7148:. pp. 450–462.
7119:. pp. 134–144.
7066:. pp. 501–512.
6987:. pp. 269–281.
6859:. pp. 247–257.
6811:. pp. 240–246.
6593:. pp. 384–393.
6534:. pp. 230–239.
6486:. pp. 105–116.
6457:. pp. 409–425.
6324:. pp. 188–200.
6305:. monograph 9: 1–38.
6231:. pp. 258–268.
6202:. pp. 175–187.
5956:Encyclopædia Iranica
5945:Encyclopædia Iranica
5577:, pp. 188, 189.
3982:"The Babs of Persia"
3833:, pp. 166, 179.
2439:Manifestation of God
2404:Bahá’í Faith in Iran
2393:, pp. 414–421).
2288:becoming his enemy.
2173:Baháʼu'lláh's family
1961:of Austria-Hungary;
1559:World Heritage Sites
1294:Sultan ʻAbdu'l-ʻAzíz
1080:site for all Bahá’ís
999:Baháʼu'lláh married
994:Fath-ʻAli Shah Qajar
782:Manifestation of God
420:Spiritual Assemblies
405:Administrative Order
110:(present-day Israel)
8086:Tablet to The Hague
8081:Tablet to Dr. Forel
8037:Tabernacle of Unity
7959:Writings of the Báb
7419:. Oxfordshire, UK:
7411:Stockman, Robert H.
7292:. Oxfordshire, UK:
7284:Stockman, Robert H.
7217:. Oxfordshire, UK:
7209:Stockman, Robert H.
7144:. Oxfordshire, UK:
7136:Stockman, Robert H.
7115:. Oxfordshire, UK:
7107:Stockman, Robert H.
7062:. Oxfordshire, UK:
7054:Stockman, Robert H.
6983:. Oxfordshire, UK:
6975:Stockman, Robert H.
6884:. Oxfordshire, UK:
6876:Stockman, Robert H.
6855:. Oxfordshire, UK:
6847:Stockman, Robert H.
6807:. Oxfordshire, UK:
6799:Stockman, Robert H.
6778:. Oxfordshire, UK:
6770:Stockman, Robert H.
6589:. Oxfordshire, UK:
6581:Stockman, Robert H.
6530:. Oxfordshire, UK:
6522:Stockman, Robert H.
6482:. Oxfordshire, UK:
6474:Stockman, Robert H.
6453:. Oxfordshire, UK:
6445:Stockman, Robert H.
6320:. Oxfordshire, UK:
6312:Stockman, Robert H.
6227:. Oxfordshire, UK:
6219:Stockman, Robert H.
6198:. Oxfordshire, UK:
6190:Stockman, Robert H.
6173:. London: Vintage.
6067:. Oxfordshire, UK:
6059:Stockman, Robert H.
5565:, pp. 106–107.
5524:, pp. 352–357.
5500:, pp. 226–230.
5362:, pp. 384–385.
5338:, pp. 158–159.
5302:, pp. 133–134.
5206:, pp. 258–267.
5069:, pp. 424–426.
5057:, pp. 106–108.
5045:, pp. 176–178.
5021:, pp. 137–143.
4982:, pp. 306–308.
4970:, pp. 209–210.
4943:, pp. 178–180.
4919:, pp. 118–121.
4856:, pp. 454–460.
4832:, pp. 125–127.
4772:, pp. 134–135.
4760:, pp. 411–413.
4637:, pp. 247–250.
4577:, pp. 251–252.
4565:, pp. 143–144.
4553:, pp. 250–251.
4541:, pp. 111–112.
4529:, pp. 53, 139.
4517:, pp. 390–391.
4469:, pp. 381–382.
4396:, pp. 170–172.
4360:, pp. 143–178.
4348:, pp. 387–388.
4336:, pp. 127–128.
4324:, pp. 409–410.
4312:, pp. 385–387.
4288:, pp. 323–324.
4264:, pp. 246–247.
4228:, pp. 116–118.
4204:, pp. 186–188.
4192:, pp. 182–184.
4180:, pp. 117–118.
4168:, pp. 230–231.
4156:, pp. 176–178.
4072:, pp. 450–454.
4036:, pp. 229–230.
3972:, pp. 209–212.
3888:, pp. 326–327.
3778:, pp. 357–358.
3766:, pp. 117–120.
3641:, pp. 141–142.
3557:, pp. 112–115.
3498:, pp. 409–410.
3474:, pp. 296–297.
3413:, pp. 124–125.
3276:, pp. 534–535.
3252:, pp. 344–345.
3225:, pp. 113–114.
2995:, pp. 384–387.
2923:, pp. 133–134.
2674:, pp. 73, 369.
2638:, pp. 157–158.
2602:, pp. 188–189.
2585:, pp. 509–510.
2561:, pp. 219–220.
2130:Baháʼí World Centre
2091:History of religion
1807:Baháʼí World Centre
1780:Baháʼí World Centre
1738:Book of My Covenant
1516:In 1890, Cambridge
1370:the people of Bahá’
1342:Expulsion to Edirne
1155:collectively punish
1100:in the province of
807:میرزا حسینعلی نوری
137: /
48:Baháʼu'lláh in 1868
8091:Will and Testament
7734:Hands of the Cause
7607:Nineteen Day Feast
7464:Light to the World
7014:on 20 October 2013
6888:. pp. 51–71.
6782:. pp. 40–50.
6275:BahaiTeachings.org
6071:. pp. 72–87.
5973:. 13 December 2022
5204:Bolodo-Taefi 2022a
5033:, pp. 479–48.
4796:, pp. 73, 95.
4440:, p. 191-192.
3109:, pp. 99–101.
2636:Elwell-Sutton 1976
2336:Baháʼí–Azali split
2037:
1946:
1844:
1839:Revelation writing
1734:
1715:
1551:Baháʼí holy places
1414:
1388:
1361:
1308:First announcement
1289:Ottoman government
1187:
1124:at the age of 30.
958:
942:Early life in Iran
677:special characters
476:Hands of the Cause
336:Nineteen Day Feast
146:32.94333; 35.09222
8205:Burials in Israel
8147:
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7894:
7893:
7804:Shrine of the Báb
7587:Unity of religion
7582:Unity of humanity
7430:978-1-138-36772-2
7328:. 8 November 2022
7303:978-1-138-36772-2
7266:978-90-04-14373-9
7228:978-1-138-36772-2
7196:978-1-4411-8781-9
7155:978-1-138-36772-2
7126:978-1-138-36772-2
7097:978-0-521-68107-0
7073:978-1-138-36772-2
6994:978-1-138-36772-2
6914:978-1-55458-035-4
6895:978-1-138-36772-2
6866:978-1-138-36772-2
6828:Four on an Island
6818:978-1-138-36772-2
6789:978-1-138-36772-2
6600:978-1-138-36772-2
6571:978-90-04-17035-3
6541:978-1-138-36772-2
6512:978-0-85398-533-4
6493:978-1-138-36772-2
6464:978-1-138-36772-2
6393:978-1-60413-104-8
6331:978-1-138-36772-2
6238:978-1-138-36772-2
6209:978-1-138-36772-2
6180:978-0-099-57870-3
6078:978-1-138-36772-2
6049:978-0-8108-3353-1
5613:, pp. 79–86.
5399:de Bellaigue 2018
5389:, pp. 45–46.
5377:, pp. 28–31.
5350:, pp. 28–29.
5326:, pp. 44–45.
5278:, pp. 25–26.
5254:, pp. 42–43.
5194:, pp. 43–44.
5170:, pp. 21–22.
5158:, pp. 56–63.
5098:, pp. 18–20.
5086:, pp. 79–80.
4748:, pp. 50–51.
4724:, pp. 78–79.
4676:, pp. 97–98.
4408:, pp. 78–79.
4384:, pp. 81–84.
4370:Bolodo-Taefi 2022
4298:Bolodo-Taefi 2022
4190:Bolodo-Taefi 2022
4154:Bolodo-Taefi 2022
4012:, pp. 26–27.
3876:, pp. 49–50.
3790:, pp. 83–84.
3754:, pp. 51–52.
3665:, pp. 38–39.
3653:, pp. 75–77.
3581:, pp. 75–76.
3521:, pp. 44–45.
3486:, pp. 37–38.
3459:, pp. 68–69.
3428:, pp. 36–37.
3237:, pp. 92–93.
3213:, pp. 34–46.
3070:, pp. 20–21.
2839:, pp. 64–65.
2815:, pp. 35–37.
2803:, pp. 34–38.
2779:, pp. 58–59.
2282:Joseph’s brothers
1971:Nasiri’d-Din Shah
1955:Czar Alexander II
1866:Book of Certitude
1819:Baháʼí literature
1707:Social principles
1274:Return to Baghdad
1147:Nasiri'd-Din Shah
881:diacritical marks
759:Book of Certitude
729:the claim of the
683:rendering support
670:
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543:Shrine of the Báb
316:Unity of religion
311:Unity of humanity
235:
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104:Vilayet of Beirut
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1959:Francis Joseph I
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1571:Baháʼí teachings
1503:Mansion of Bahjí
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7447:External links
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5526:
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4945:
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4858:
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4774:
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4690:
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4591:
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4579:
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4507:
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4483:
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4471:
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4398:
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4374:
4372:, p. 184.
4362:
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4290:
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4276:, p. 240.
4266:
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4242:
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4206:
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4074:
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3990:
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3950:
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3835:
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3732:
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3720:
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3708:
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3696:
3679:
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3643:
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3583:
3571:
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3367:
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2997:
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2652:
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2573:, p. 225.
2563:
2559:Stockman 2022a
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1983:Queen Victoria
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6726:Momen, Moojan
6723:
6719:
6717:1-57607-355-6
6713:
6709:
6708:
6703:
6702:Momen, Moojan
6699:
6695:
6693:0-85398-102-7
6689:
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6123:
6121:0-85398-328-3
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5999:
5997:81-85091-46-3
5993:
5989:
5984:
5972:
5971:
5966:
5962:
5958:
5957:
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5935:Encyclopedias
5934:
5919:
5915:
5911:
5907:
5903:
5892:
5888:
5884:
5873:
5869:
5865:
5861:
5857:
5846:
5842:
5838:
5834:
5832:0-85398-439-5
5828:
5824:
5820:
5816:
5812:
5810:0-85398-344-5
5806:
5802:
5798:
5794:
5790:
5788:0-85398-270-8
5784:
5780:
5779:
5774:
5770:
5766:
5764:0-85398-144-2
5760:
5756:
5755:
5750:
5746:
5742:
5740:0-85398-071-3
5736:
5732:
5731:
5726:
5722:
5718:
5716:0-85398-270-8
5712:
5708:
5707:
5702:
5698:
5694:
5692:0-87743-020-9
5688:
5684:
5683:
5682:God Passes By
5678:
5674:
5670:
5668:0-87743-187-6
5664:
5660:
5659:
5654:
5650:
5639:
5635:
5630:
5629:
5619:
5612:
5607:
5604:
5600:
5595:
5592:
5588:
5583:
5580:
5576:
5571:
5568:
5564:
5559:
5556:
5552:
5547:
5544:
5540:
5535:
5533:
5531:
5527:
5523:
5518:
5515:
5512:, p. 71.
5511:
5506:
5503:
5499:
5494:
5491:
5488:, p. 67.
5487:
5482:
5479:
5476:, p. 28.
5475:
5474:Stockman 2013
5470:
5468:
5464:
5460:
5455:
5452:
5449:, p. 53.
5448:
5443:
5440:
5436:
5431:
5428:
5425:, p. 87.
5424:
5419:
5416:
5412:
5407:
5404:
5400:
5395:
5392:
5388:
5383:
5380:
5376:
5371:
5369:
5365:
5361:
5356:
5353:
5349:
5344:
5341:
5337:
5332:
5329:
5325:
5320:
5317:
5314:, p. 44.
5313:
5308:
5305:
5301:
5296:
5293:
5290:, p. 40.
5289:
5284:
5281:
5277:
5272:
5269:
5266:, p. 98.
5265:
5260:
5257:
5253:
5248:
5245:
5242:, p. 13.
5241:
5236:
5233:
5229:
5224:
5221:
5217:
5212:
5209:
5205:
5200:
5197:
5193:
5188:
5185:
5181:
5176:
5173:
5169:
5164:
5161:
5157:
5152:
5149:
5145:
5140:
5137:
5134:, p. 54.
5133:
5128:
5125:
5121:
5116:
5113:
5110:, p. 52.
5109:
5104:
5101:
5097:
5092:
5089:
5085:
5080:
5078:
5076:
5072:
5068:
5063:
5060:
5056:
5051:
5048:
5044:
5039:
5036:
5032:
5027:
5024:
5020:
5015:
5012:
5009:, p. 22.
5008:
5003:
5001:
4997:
4993:
4988:
4985:
4981:
4976:
4973:
4969:
4964:
4961:
4957:
4952:
4950:
4946:
4942:
4937:
4934:
4930:
4925:
4922:
4918:
4913:
4910:
4906:
4901:
4898:
4895:, p. 98.
4894:
4889:
4886:
4883:, p. 86.
4882:
4877:
4875:
4871:
4867:
4862:
4859:
4855:
4850:
4847:
4843:
4838:
4835:
4831:
4826:
4823:
4820:, p. 73.
4819:
4814:
4811:
4807:
4802:
4799:
4795:
4790:
4787:
4783:
4778:
4775:
4771:
4766:
4763:
4759:
4754:
4751:
4747:
4742:
4739:
4736:, p. 43.
4735:
4730:
4727:
4723:
4718:
4715:
4712:, p. 14.
4711:
4706:
4703:
4699:
4694:
4691:
4687:
4682:
4679:
4675:
4670:
4667:
4664:, p. 50.
4663:
4658:
4656:
4652:
4649:, p. 72.
4648:
4643:
4640:
4636:
4631:
4628:
4624:
4619:
4616:
4613:, p. 41.
4612:
4607:
4604:
4600:
4595:
4592:
4588:
4583:
4580:
4576:
4571:
4568:
4564:
4559:
4556:
4552:
4547:
4544:
4540:
4535:
4532:
4528:
4523:
4520:
4516:
4515:Mahmoudi 2022
4511:
4508:
4505:, p. 17.
4504:
4499:
4496:
4492:
4491:Mahmoudi 2022
4487:
4484:
4480:
4475:
4472:
4468:
4463:
4460:
4457:, p. 33.
4456:
4451:
4449:
4447:
4443:
4439:
4434:
4432:
4430:
4426:
4423:, p. 90.
4422:
4417:
4415:
4411:
4407:
4402:
4399:
4395:
4390:
4387:
4383:
4378:
4375:
4371:
4366:
4363:
4359:
4354:
4351:
4347:
4342:
4339:
4335:
4330:
4327:
4323:
4318:
4315:
4311:
4306:
4303:
4299:
4294:
4291:
4287:
4282:
4279:
4275:
4270:
4267:
4263:
4258:
4255:
4251:
4250:Dehghani 2022
4246:
4243:
4239:
4234:
4231:
4227:
4222:
4219:
4215:
4210:
4207:
4203:
4198:
4195:
4191:
4186:
4183:
4179:
4174:
4171:
4167:
4162:
4159:
4155:
4150:
4147:
4144:, p. 19.
4143:
4142:Matthews 2005
4138:
4135:
4131:
4126:
4123:
4120:, p. 12.
4119:
4114:
4111:
4108:, p. 74.
4107:
4102:
4099:
4095:
4090:
4087:
4083:
4078:
4075:
4071:
4066:
4063:
4060:, p. 59.
4059:
4054:
4051:
4048:, p. 27.
4047:
4042:
4039:
4035:
4030:
4027:
4024:, p. 28.
4023:
4018:
4015:
4011:
4006:
4003:
3999:
3994:
3991:
3987:
3983:
3978:
3975:
3971:
3966:
3963:
3959:
3954:
3951:
3948:, p. 47.
3947:
3942:
3939:
3935:
3930:
3927:
3923:
3918:
3915:
3912:, p. 42.
3911:
3906:
3903:
3900:, p. 76.
3899:
3894:
3891:
3887:
3882:
3879:
3875:
3870:
3867:
3864:, p. 26.
3863:
3858:
3856:
3854:
3852:
3848:
3844:
3839:
3836:
3832:
3827:
3824:
3821:, p. 39.
3820:
3815:
3813:
3811:
3809:
3805:
3802:, p. 84.
3801:
3796:
3793:
3789:
3784:
3781:
3777:
3772:
3769:
3765:
3760:
3757:
3753:
3748:
3745:
3741:
3736:
3733:
3729:
3724:
3721:
3717:
3712:
3709:
3705:
3700:
3697:
3694:, p. 24.
3693:
3688:
3686:
3684:
3680:
3676:
3671:
3668:
3664:
3659:
3656:
3652:
3647:
3644:
3640:
3635:
3632:
3629:, p. 57.
3628:
3623:
3620:
3617:, p. 47.
3616:
3611:
3608:
3604:
3599:
3596:
3593:, p. 76.
3592:
3587:
3584:
3580:
3575:
3572:
3568:
3563:
3560:
3556:
3551:
3548:
3545:, p. 69.
3544:
3539:
3536:
3533:, p. 23.
3532:
3527:
3524:
3520:
3515:
3513:
3511:
3509:
3507:
3505:
3501:
3497:
3492:
3489:
3485:
3480:
3477:
3473:
3468:
3466:
3462:
3458:
3453:
3450:
3447:, p. 37.
3446:
3441:
3439:
3437:
3435:
3431:
3427:
3422:
3420:
3416:
3412:
3407:
3404:
3401:, p. 60.
3400:
3395:
3392:
3388:
3383:
3380:
3376:
3371:
3368:
3364:
3359:
3356:
3353:, p. 44.
3352:
3347:
3345:
3343:
3339:
3335:
3330:
3327:
3323:
3318:
3315:
3312:, p. 17.
3311:
3306:
3304:
3302:
3300:
3298:
3294:
3291:, p. 36.
3290:
3285:
3283:
3279:
3275:
3270:
3267:
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283:ʻAbdu'l-Bahá
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184:ʻAbdu'l-Bahá
29:
8180:1892 deaths
8175:1817 births
8160:Baháʼu'lláh
8061:Paris Talks
7979:Baháʼu'lláh
7875:Orthography
7713:Persecution
7651:Other Texts
7533:Baháʼu'lláh
7357:14 December
7332:20 December
6160:23 December
6140:23 December
5924:23 December
5896:23 December
5877:23 December
5850:23 December
5653:Baháʼu'lláh
5643:23 December
5510:Phelps 2022
5486:Phelps 2022
5447:Phelps 2022
5264:Saiedi 2000
5120:Momen 2019b
5108:Phelps 2022
5019:Smith 2022a
4770:Smith 2022a
4758:Heller 2022
4635:Saiedi 2000
4322:Heller 2022
4130:Hornby 1988
3387:Saiedi 2000
3322:Saiedi 2000
3250:Saiedi 2008
3095:Saiedi 2000
3044:Saiedi 2000
3020:Saiedi 2008
3005:Saiedi 2008
2909:Amanat 2011
2897:Sharon 2011
2885:Maneck 1990
2861:Maneck 1984
2849:Saiedi 2008
2825:Momen 2019a
2765:Saiedi 2000
2750:Ma'ani 2008
2169:Mírzá Mihdí
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1957:of Russia;
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1665:" to God’s
1608:omnipresent
1518:orientalist
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1214:Mirza Yahya
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699:Ḥusayn-ʻAlí
695:Baháʼu'lláh
616:Orthography
453:Persecution
382:Other Texts
273:Baháʼu'lláh
144: /
88:29 May 1892
36:Baháʼu'lláh
8154:Categories
7870:Statistics
7865:Prophecies
7819:Pilgrimage
7809:Síyáh-Chál
7439:1273731963
7243:9 December
6295:Cole, Juan
6285:9 December
5620:References
5611:Smith 2000
5587:Smith 2000
5423:Sours 1991
5375:Smith 2008
5348:Smith 2008
5300:Smith 2008
5276:Smith 2008
5228:Smith 2008
5192:Smith 2000
5168:Smith 2008
5156:Hartz 2009
5132:Hartz 2009
5096:Smith 2008
5084:Smith 2000
5055:Hartz 2009
5043:Smith 2008
5007:Hartz 2009
4956:Smith 2000
4941:Smith 2008
4929:Hartz 2009
4917:Hartz 2009
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4818:Hartz 2009
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