- Nabil (‘The Dawn-Breakers’, translated and edited by Shoghi Effendi)
…Following the story of the life of the Báb as we celebrate the upcoming bicentenary of His Birth (1819)
May 25, 2018
The date of the Báb’s birth fulfilled a saying attributed to Imám ‘Alí
The date of His birth confirmed the truth of the saying
attributed to the Imám ‘Alí, the Commander of the Faithful: “I am two years
younger than my Lord.” The mystery of this utterance, however, remained
unrevealed except to those who sought and recognised the truth of the new
Revelation. It was He, the Báb, who, in His first, His most weighty and exalted
Book, revealed this passage concerning Bahá’u’lláh: “O Thou Remnant of God! I
have sacrificed Myself wholly for Thee; I have consented to be cursed for Thy
sake; and have yearned for naught but martyrdom in the path of Thy love.
Sufficient witness unto Me is God, the Exalted, the Protector, the Ancient of
Days!”
May 18, 2018
Condition of Persia at the time of the appearance of the Báb
Entrance to ancient city of Saveh, circa 1900 |
May 15, 2018
1819 - The Birth of the Báb
Siyyid 'Ali-Muhammad, known to history as the Báb, was the
son of Siyyid Muhammad-Rida, a mercer of Shiraz, Persia. He was born on October
20th 1819 (1st of Muharram, 1235 A.H.). Through both His father and His mother
He was descended from Imam Husayn, the third Imam. Thus He stood in direct line
of descent from the Prophet Muhammad.
(Adapted from ‘The Bab, Herald of the Day
of Days’, by Balyuzi)
May 10, 2018
May 7, 2018
The Báb’s paternal and maternal ancestors and their reputation
The names of the paternal and maternal ancestors of the Báb
are as follows: The blessed name of the Báb was Aqa Mirza 'Ali-Muhammad, son of
Mirza Muhammad-Rida, the son of Aqa Mirza Nasru'llah, the son of Aqa Mirza
Fathullah, the son of Aqa Mirza Ibrahim [Abraham]. He was born into a highly
regarded family of Husayni Siyyids [1] to whose nobility, integrity,
trustworthiness, piety, devotion, and detachment everyone in the province of
Fars would testify. Merchants by profession, they were all considered exemplary
in integrity and purity in the entire region of Fars. The mother of the Báb was
Fatimih Bagum, the daughter of Haji Mirza Muhammad-Husayn, who was the son of
Aqa Mirza 'Abid, [2] the son of Aqa Mirza Siyyid Muhammad. This family also
ranked among the renowned and trustworthy merchants of Fars.
- ‘Mirza Habibu’llah Afnan (‘Tarikh Amr-i-Fars va Shiraz’, translated and annotated as ‘The Genesis of the Bábi-Baha’i Faiths in Shiraz and Fars’, by Ahang Rabbani)
[1] That is, this family traced its ancestry to Imam Husayn.
- ‘Mirza Habibu’llah Afnan (‘Tarikh Amr-i-Fars va Shiraz’, translated and annotated as ‘The Genesis of the Bábi-Baha’i Faiths in Shiraz and Fars’, by Ahang Rabbani)
[1] That is, this family traced its ancestry to Imam Husayn.
[2] Fayzi gives his name as Zaynu'l-'Abidin in ‘Hadrat
Nuqtih Ula’).
May 1, 2018
The Báb’s parents
In His early childhood He lost His father, Siyyid
Muhammad-Riḍá, a man who was known throughout the province of Fárs for his
piety and virtue, and was held in high esteem and honour. Both His father and
His mother were descendants of the Prophet, both were loved and respected by
the people.
- Nabil (‘The Dawn-Breakers’; translated and edited by Shoghi
Effendi)
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