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Baha'u'llah - The Manifestation of God
One of the outstanding proponents of the Bab'i Faith was
Mirza Husayn Ali, a member of an extremely wealthy and powerful noble family in
Iran. Because of His beliefs He was cast into prison in 1852. While still in
prison, He received a revelation a few months later that He was the
Manifestation foretold by the Bab, but He told no one.
Then He and his entire family were stripped of all their
wealth and possessions and exiled from Iran to Baghdad, Iraq. He did not
publicly proclaim His station as a Manifestation of God until 1863. He and His
family were eventually exiled further to the Turkish penal colony of Akka in
Palestine (now Israel). There they remained under various levels of arrest and
imprisonment until the death of Baha'u'llah in 1892.
Through all these years of imprisonment and exile,
Baha'u'llah promulgated His teachings of love, unity, justice, and universal
peace which spread throughout the Middle East. His task was to close the door
on an old cycle of religion, the cycle of prophecy, and open the door on a new
era, the cycle of fulfillment. He also united His followers into
a strong Baha'i community. Baha'u'llah revealed a vast treasury of scripture in
the form of books, letters, and verbal discourses, transcribed by secretaries
and personally authenticated by Him. As a result, Baha'is have the most
extensive and authentic collection of sacred scripture in the history of
religion.
Baha'u'llah's teachings and the example of His life touched
all who met him. His passing was mourned throughout Israel and the Middle East
by religious leaders, government leaders, and people from all walks of
life.
In His will and testament, Baha'u'llah established a means
of continuing spiritual leadership for His Faith when he appointed his eldest
son, Abdu'l-Baha, to a unique station as His successor and The Center of His
Covenant.
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