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  2. Báb - Wikipedia

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    Cover for the book Selections from the Writings of the Báb. The Báb affirms that the verses revealed by a Manifestation of God are the greatest proof of his mission and the writings of the Báb comprise over two thousand tablets, epistles, prayers, and philosophical treatises. Most works were revealed in response to specific questions by Bábís.

  3. Kitabu'l-Asmáʼ - Wikipedia

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    The Kitabu'l-Asmáʼ (Arabic: کتاب الأسماء; Book of Divine Names), also known as the Chahar Shaʻn (Persian: چهار شأن; The [Book of the] Four Grades) [1] is a book written by the Báb, the founder of Bábi religion, in Arabic [2] during his imprisonment in Máh-Kú and Chihriq in Iran (1847-1850).

  4. Teachings of the Báb - Wikipedia

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    The Báb always discusses his own revelation and laws in the context of this promised figure. Unlike previous religions that the reference to promised figures were only occasional and in hints and allusions, the main focus of Bayan, the mother book of the Bábí dispensation, is preparing the way for "he whom God shall make manifest".

  5. Qayyūm al-asmā - Wikipedia

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    The Qayyūm al-asmā is considered to be the first major book written by the Báb after the commencement of his mission. In the evening hours of May 22nd, 1844, the Báb proclaimed himself as a divine emissary, the Báb (gate), and then later the return of the Twelfth Imam, whom the Shiites are waiting to return at the end of days to fill the earth with justice after its being filled with ...

  6. Persian Bayán - Wikipedia

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    The book contains elements of Bábí law, discussion of religious concepts, and the glorification of He whom God shall make manifest. [1] It was one of the Báb's first works in which he clearly states that he is the messianic figure of the Twelfth Imam and the Mahdi which the Shiʻas were expecting. [2]

  7. Selections from the Writings of the Báb - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The Báb's writings were reviewed by the Research Department of the Universal House of Justice, and the selected passages were translated by Habib Taherzadeh, with the assistance of a translating committee. [3] Denis MacEoin describes the book as a "heavily edited selection of passages". [1]

  8. Bábism - Wikipedia

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    Bábism (Persian: بابیه, romanized: Babiyye), also known as the Bábi Faith, [2] is a messianic movement founded in 1844 by the Báb (b. 'Ali Muhammad). [1] The Báb, an Iranian merchant-turned-prophet, professed that there is one incorporeal, unknown, and incomprehensible God [3] [4] who manifests his will in an unending series of theophanies, called Manifestations of God.

  9. Kitáb-i-Badíʻ - Wikipedia

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    The book was written in Persian but includes quotations from the Báb's writings in Arabic.. Mírzá Mihdíy-i-Rashtí, a supporter of Baháʼu'lláh's half-brother, Mírzá Yahyá, and his companion Siyyid Muhammad wrote a letter to Áqá Muhammad-'Alí, a companion of Baháʼu'lláh, containing various arguments against Baháʼu'lláh's claim to be 'He Whom God shall make manifest', whose ...