Subh-i-Azal (1831–1912, born Mīrzā Yahyā Nūrī) was an Iranian religious leader of Bābism, appointed as head of the movement by the Bāb just before the...
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the monotheistic religion of the Báb who embraced the leadership of Subh-i-Azal. Early followers of the Báb were known as Bábís; however, in the 1860s...
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claimants. During the time that both Bahá'u'lláh and Subh-i-Azal were in Baghdad, since Subh-i Azal remained in hiding, Bahá'u'lláh performed much of the...
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support from the majority of the Bábí community, and opposition from Subh-i-Azal, who became the leader of the remaining group. Siyyid ʻAlí-Muhammad was...
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for a man named Mirza Asadullah-i-Khuy surnamed Dayyán, who had been appointed by the Báb as amanuensis to Subh-i-Azal, declared that he was He whom God...
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to Subh-i-Azal himself that He Whom God shall make Manifest may appear in Subh-i-Azal's own lifetime, and thus eliminates any viceregency for Subh-i-Azal...
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Baháʼu'lláh and Ṣubḥ-i-Azal who, after the death of many prominent disciples, emerged as the mostly likely leaders. In a letter sent to Ṣubḥ-i-Azal, then aged...
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1896/97) was an Iranian intellectual reformer, a Babi, and son-in-law of Subh-i-Azal. In his writings, he advocates for political, social, and religious reform...
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leadership—whose followers are considered Covenant-breakers—were from Subh-i-Azal, Mírzá Muhammad ʻAlí, and Charles Mason Remey. Others were declared Covenant-breakers...
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chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Mirza Yahya Nuri Subh-i Azal (1831–1912), Persian religious leader of Azali Bábism Yahya Petra of...
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Baháʼu'lláh (redirect from Lawh-i-Tibb)
be close to Bahá’u’lláh. One of these was Mirza Yahya, later known as Subh-i-Azal, a half-brother 13 years younger than Bahá’u’lláh, who followed him into...
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Báb (redirect from Hadrat-i A'la)
basic teachings, especially in relation to some Shaykhi beliefs. Tafsír-i-Súrih-i-Kawthar ("Tafsir on the Surah al-Kawthar"): The Báb wrote this commentary...
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Bábís who followed Subh-i-Azal Edward Granville Browne – a British Iranologist (1862–1926) who wrote extensively about Bábí history Nabíl-i-Aʻzam – a Bábí...
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Cypriot politician, who served as a Member of the European Parliament. Ṣubḥ-i-Azal, Persian religious leader, lived and died in exile in Famagusta Touker...
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critical view against Subh-i-Azal, whom Arthur de Gobineau listed as the Báb's successor. Browne expressed sympathy for Subh-i-Azal and surprise at the...
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successor founded the Baháʼí Movement, while the minority who followed Subh-i-Azal came to be called Azalis. The Baháʼí division eventually became a full-fledged...
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Baháʼí Faith (redirect from Bahá´i Faith)
the time of the initial exile from Iran, tensions grew between him and Subh-i-Azal, the appointed leader of the Bábís, who did not recognize Baháʼu'lláh's...
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Letters of the Living (redirect from Mullá Baqir-i-Tabrizi)
manifested themselves in the last, i.e. the Muhammadan Manifestation in the persons of the Fourteen Holy Souls (i.e. the Prophet himself, his daughter...
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had an open debate with Mírzá Yaḥyá Núrí (also known by the title of Ṣubḥ-i-Azal), an important event in the split of the Bábi Faith, which ultimately...
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make manifest, a messianic figure predicted by the Báb, and the fate of Subh-i-Azal, Baháʼu'lláh's half-brother who wanted to cause a split in the Bábí community...
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individuals opposing Baháʼí leadership. For example, the perspectives of Subh-i-Azal, Mírzá Muhammad ʻAlí, and Mason Remey, the most prominent covenant-breakers...
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the family to his two brothers, Mírzá Músá and Subh-i-Azal. According to her children’s recollections, Azal restricted the family’s freedom, forbidding Ásíyih...
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Táhirih (redirect from Janáb-i-Táhira)
"Solace/Consolation of the Eyes") are both titles of Fatimah Baraghani/Umm-i Salmih (1814 or 1817 – August 16–27, 1852), an influential poet, women's rights...
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by century Timeline of religion The religion of the Israelites of Iron Age I was based on a cult of ancestors and worship of family gods, the "gods of...
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and the daughter of Haji Mirza Yahya Dowlatabadi, who was the son of Subh-i-Azal, and a prominent Constitutionalist of the 1906 Persian Constitutional...
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Jináb-i-Quddús (Arabic: قدوس)(c.1820–1849), is the title of Mullá Muḥammad ʻAlí-i-Bárfurúshi, who was the most prominent disciple of the Báb. He was the...
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Baháʼu'lláh ʻAbdu'l-Bahá – son of Baháʼu'lláh Daniel al-Kumisi Quddús Subh-i-Azal Kourosh Mansory Gholam-Ali Soleimani Farshid Moussavi Behdad Esfahbod...
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Baháʼu'lláh's family Subh-i-Azal The elative is a stage of gradation in Arabic that can be used both for a superlative or a comparative. G͟husn-i-Akbar could mean...
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Baháʼí literature (section Nabíl-i-Zarandí)
Babi and Baha'i Studies. 2 (6): 106–107.) who notes that material on Subh-i-Azal (Mirza Yahya) was likely added to that manuscript in 1864. Susan, Maneck...
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