The Baha'i Faith: The Emerging Global ReligionThis is a study of the history, teachings, administrative structure and community life of the Baha'i faith, the youngest and fastest growing of the world's independent religions. |
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In subsequent statements , Siyyid ' Ali - Muḥammad also referred to himself by
the traditional Muslim title “ Báb " ( Gate ) ... associated with it.3 The charm and
force of the Báb's personality , together with his extraordinary capacity to reveal
the ...
In subsequent statements , Siyyid ' Ali - Muḥammad also referred to himself by
the traditional Muslim title “ Báb " ( Gate ) ... associated with it.3 The charm and
force of the Báb's personality , together with his extraordinary capacity to reveal
the ...
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The Báb's father died while his son was still a child and the Báb was raised by a
maternal uncle , Hájí Mírzá Siyyid ' Ali , who in later years became one of the
Báb's most devoted followers and one of the early martyrs of the new faith .
The Báb's father died while his son was still a child and the Báb was raised by a
maternal uncle , Hájí Mírzá Siyyid ' Ali , who in later years became one of the
Báb's most devoted followers and one of the early martyrs of the new faith .
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In a final effort to contain what he saw to be a mounting threat , Hájí Mírzá Áqásí
had the Báb transferred from Máh - Kú to the ... and the Kurdish chieftain in
charge of the fortress , Yaḥyá Khán , became another of the Báb's devoted
admirers .
In a final effort to contain what he saw to be a mounting threat , Hájí Mírzá Áqásí
had the Báb transferred from Máh - Kú to the ... and the Kurdish chieftain in
charge of the fortress , Yaḥyá Khán , became another of the Báb's devoted
admirers .
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Contents
The Bábí Faith | 6 |
Baháulláh | 28 |
The Succession to Leadership | 50 |
Copyright | |
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