1644:, a scholar who was formerly a Baháʼí, describes Bábí law as a "mishmash of rules and regulations that at times are little more than mere whimsy, revolving around some of the Bab's own obsessions about cleanliness, polite behaviour, and elegance. It is a shari'a, but not in any practical sense. Certainly, it does not seem to be going anywhere...Here and there we find indications that the Bab had been impressed by Europeans and that he wanted his followers to emulate them." He further states: "One comes away from the Bayan with a strong sense that very little of this is to be taken seriously. It is a form of a game, never actually intended to be put into practice, much in the same way that whole sections of the Bab's later books don't, in fact, mean anything very much, but are elaborate exercises in interesting things you can do with Arabic roots. Or the way so many of the Bab's early writings, described as tafsirs on this or that sura of the Qurʼan, are really not commentaries at all." He further criticizes the Bábi laws, stating: "The average Babi could hardly hope to afford the three diamonds, four yellow rubies, six emeralds, and six red rubies that he was expected to give to the Babi Messiah, let alone find time to observe all the rules and regulations laid down in the book. For all that, the Babi shari'a made an impact."
1419:, the mother book of the Bábí dispensation, is essentially a discourse on a messianic figure, even greater than himself, that the Báb refers to as "he Whom God shall make manifest". The Báb always discusses his own revelation and laws in the context of this promised figure. The essence and purpose of the Báb's own mission, as he always stressed, was to prepare the people for the advent of him. He asks his followers to independently investigate and look for the promised one, and recognize him out of his own intrinsic reality, works and attributes, and not due to any reasons external to him. He even warns them not to be deprived of the promised one by arguing against him from the works of the Báb, the same way the followers of the previous religions opposed the next prophet while citing their holy scriptures. Furthermore, the Báb speaks of the imminence of the advent of the promised one and refers to the time of his advent as year nine and nineteen. After the Báb's execution in 1850, there were some Bábis who claimed to be "He whom God shall make manifest". Later in 1863, nineteen years after the declaration of the Báb,
788:) to Muhammad al-Mahdi and later he begins to explicitly proclaim his station as equivalent to that of the Hidden Imam and a new messenger from God. Saiedi states the exalted identity the Báb was claiming was unmistakable, but due to the reception of the people, his writings appear to convey the impression that he is only the gate to the Hidden Twelfth Imam. To his circle of early believers, the Báb was equivocal about his exact status, gradually confiding in them that he was not merely a gate to the Hidden Imam, but the Manifestation of the Hidden Imam and al-Qā'im himself. During his early meetings with Mullá Husayn, the Báb described himself as the Master and the Promised One; he did not consider himself just Sayyid Kāẓim Rashti's successor, but claimed a prophetic status, with a sense of deputyship delegated to him not just from the Hidden Imam, but from Divine authority. His early texts, such as the Commentary on the Sura of Yusuf, used Qur'anic language that implied divine authority and identified himself effectively with the Imam. When Mullā ʿAlī Basṭāmī, the second Letter of the Living, was put on trial in
1474:. The Báb also foreshadowed later developments in media, by emphasising the need for a rapid system of news communication, which would be available for all to access, no matter their wealth or social standing. He writes, regarding the news, that "until such a system is made universal, its benefit will not reach those servants of the kingdom unless there come a time when it will be accessible to all the people. Although today the kings have their own special couriers, this is fruitless, for the poor are deprived of such a service." Commenting on the extremes of wealth and poverty in society, the Báb also teaches that the true station of the rich should be as "the depositories of God" and enjoins generosity and charity. He says, "Should ye find one stricken with poverty, enrich him to the extent of your ability ... should ye find one who is in distress, bring him tranquility by any means in your power".
836:. Followups continued until in 1846 he was sentenced by the Ottomans to serve in the naval shipyards at hard labor—the Ottoman ruler refusing to banish him as it would be "difficult to control his activities and prevent him spreading his false ideas." Separately each of the Letters and other early believers were sent on various missions to begin public presentations of the new religion. Indeed various activities the Báb initiated were devolved to various Letters of the Living like preaching activities and answering questions from the community. In particular, as these first public activities multiplied, opposition by the Islamic clergy arose and prompted the Governor of Shiraz to order the Báb's arrest. The Báb, upon hearing of the arrest order, left
1056:, and also lasted seven or eight months (May 1850–January 1851). The Bábí community in the city had swelled to around 3,000 after the conversion of one of the town's religious leaders to the Bábí movement. The conflict was preceded by years of growing tension between the leading Islamic clergy and the new rising Bábí leadership. The city governor ordered that the city be divided into two sectors, with hostilities starting soon thereafter. The Bábís faced resistance against a large number of regular troops, and led to the death of several thousand Bábís. After Hujjat was killed, and the Bábí numbers being greatly reduced, the Bábís surrendered in January 1851 and were massacred by the army.
1226:", which symbolically marked the beginning of his mission as a Messenger of God. Ten years later in Baghdad, he made his first public declaration to be "He whom God shall make manifest" to a small number of followers, and in 1866 he made the claim public. Bahá'u'lláh's claims threatened Subh-i Azal's position as leader of the religion since it would mean little to be leader of the Bábís if "Him Whom God Shall Make Manifest" were to appear and start a new religion. Subh-i-Azal responded by making his own claims, but his attempt to preserve the traditional Bábísm was largely unpopular, and his followers became the minority.
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the death of the movement's founder; the tablet, in verse 27, orders Subh-i Azal "...to obey Him Whom God Shall Make
Manifest." At the time of the apparent appointment Subh-i Azal was still a teenager, had never demonstrated leadership in the Bábí movement, and was still living in the house of his older brother, Bahá'u'lláh. All of this lends credence to the Bahá'í claim that the Báb appointed Subh-i Azal the head of the Bábí Faith so as to divert attention away from Bahá'u'lláh, while allowing Bábís to visit Bahá'u'lláh and consult with him freely, and allowing Bahá'u'lláh to write Bábís easily and freely.
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of the Báb's works, observing that "The universe of the Báb's sacred writings is pervasively symbolic. Numbers, colors, minerals, liquids, the human body, social relationships, gestures, deeds, language (letters and words), and nature itself are all mirrors or signs that reflect the profounder reality of the names and attributes (asmá va sifát) of God". Todd Lawson similarly identifies in the commentaries of the Báb an assertion of "the potential and ultimate meaningfulness of all created things, from the highest to the lowest." The Báb's works are characterised by linguistic innovation, including many
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offer on 17 June 1850, Vahid told his followers to give up their positions, which led to Vahid and the Bábís being killed; the Bábí section of the town was also plundered, and the property of the remaining Bábís seized. Later, in March 1853 the governor of the city was killed by the Bábís. These further events led to a second armed conflict near the city where the Bábís once again resisted troop attacks until
November 1853, when a massacre of Bábís happened, with their women being enslaved.
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successor to Sayyid Kāẓim, al-Qā'im, and the Báb told Mullá Husayn privately that he was Sayyid Kāẓim's successor and the bearer of divine knowledge. Through the night of the 22nd to dawn of the 23rd, Mullá Husayn became the first to accept the Báb's claims as the gateway to Truth and the initiator of a new prophetic cycle; the Báb had replied in a satisfactory way to all of Mullá Husayn's questions and had written in his presence, with extreme rapidity, a long commentary on the
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998:, as the Báb did not allow it and in the case of two urban conflicts (Neyriz and Zanjan), they were related to pre-existing social and political tensions within the towns. There is also no evidence of a coordinated plan of action. Wilson suggests that the Bábí uprisings were deliberate and that their clashes with authority were sometimes extremely brutal to respond to the tactics of the supporters of government. In mid-1850 a new prime-minister,
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1622:, gives a description of many works; much of the following summary is derived from that source. In addition to major works, the Báb revealed numerous letters to his wife and followers, many prayers for various purposes, numerous commentaries on verses or chapters of the Qurʼan, and many khutbihs or sermons (most of which were never delivered). Many of these have been lost; others have survived in compilations.
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1040:). From October 1848 until May 1849, around 300 Bábís (later rising to 600), led by Quddús and Mullá Husayn, defended themselves against the attacks of local villagers and members of the Shah's army under the command of Prince Mahdi Qoli Mirza. They were, after being weakened through attrition and starvation, subdued through false promises of safety, and put to death or sold into slavery.
470:. The Báb's ministry, throughout which there was much evolution as he progressively outlined his teachings, was turbulent and short lived and ended with his public execution in Tabriz in 1850. A campaign of extermination followed, in which thousands of followers were killed in what has been described as potentially one of the bloodiest actions of the Iranian military in the 19th century.
994:. A total of several thousand Bábís were killed in these conflicts. In the three main conflicts in Ṭabarsí, Zanjan and Neyriz, Bábís were accused by their enemies of revolting against the government. However, it seems unlikely that these actions were purely revolutionary. In all three cases, the battles that took place were of a defensive nature, and not considered an offensive
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966:, the shah of Iran, a series of armed struggles and uprisings broke out in the country, including at Tabarsi. These confrontations all resulted in Bábí massacres; Bahá'í authors give an estimate of 20,000 Bábís killed from 1844 to present, with most of the deaths occurring during the first 20 years. The first major killings of Bábís recorded in history took place in
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animals, the prohibition of beating children severely, the recommendation of the printing of books, even scripture and the prohibition on the study of logic or dead languages, and abolishment of priesthood. Other laws include elaborate regulations regarding pilgrimage, fasting, the manufacture of rings, the use of perfume, and the washing and disposal of the dead.
1415:), a messianic figure that would complete the revelation that the Báb begun. The Báb describes this messianic figure as the origin of all divine attributes, and states that his command is equivalent to God's command. Unlike earlier religions in which references to future promised figures were occasional and only in hints and allusions, the entirety of the
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Raza Naqavi, Bábism and the Bahá'í Faith are "almost inseparable" and have "almost identical beliefs and doctrines." He writes that in the way
Muslims view Judaism as having been abrogated by Christianity and Christianity as having been abrogated by Islam, Bahá'ís view Bábism as having been abrogated and replaced by the Bahá'í Faith.
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from the group. Meanwhile, Tahirih and Baha'u'lláh, visible leaders of the community previously, were removed from the scene – Tahirih by arrest and in the case of Baha'u'lláh an invitation to go on pilgrimage to
Karbila. On 15 August 1852, three from this small splinter group, acting on their own initiative, attempted to assassinate
970:. Since then, attacks against the Bábís by prominent clerics and their followers became more common and some Bábís started to carry arms. In remote and isolated places the scattered Bábís were readily attacked and killed while in places where large numbers of them resided they acted in self-defense. One of these attacks occurred in
1591:, which have been lost without a trace. Establishing the true text of the works that are still extant, as already noted, is not always easy, and some texts will require considerable work. Others, however, are in good shape; several of the Báb's major works are available in the handwriting of his trusted secretaries.
860:. There, many came to see him at the house of the imám jum'ih, head of the local clergy, who became sympathetic. After an informal gathering where the Báb debated the local clergy and displayed his speed in producing instantaneous verses, his popularity soared. After the death of the Governor of Isfahan,
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whenever He found existing theological terms inadequate. Several scholars have identified the continual repetition of particular words or phrases of religious importance to be a distinct feature throughout the Bab's writings. John
Walbridge views the "unquestionably hypnotic" use of repetition in the
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The works of the Báb have also excited scholarly interest and analysis. Elham Afnan describes the writings of the Báb as having "restructured the thoughts of their readers, so that they could break free from the chains of obsolete beliefs and inherited customs". Jack McLean notes the novel symbolism
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ended and the age of resurrection had started and that the end-times were symbolic as the end of the past prophetic cycle. The Báb wrote: "Verily, the world and the hereafter are two spiritual states. If you turn towards God, exalted be He, then you are in paradise and if you are occupied with your
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and Bahá'ís as proof of the Báb's delegation of leadership. 'Abdu'l-Bahá stated that the Báb did this at the suggestion of Bahá'u'lláh. In one of the tablets, which is commonly referred to as the Will and
Testament of the Báb, Subh-i Azal is viewed to have been appointed as leader of the Bábís after
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Western scholars who reviewed the Faith of the Báb after 1860 saw it as a way of letting in Western and Christian ideals into "a closed and rigid Moslem system" and gave the Báb himself sometimes less or more credit for being authentic in the process. However, some went further. In 1866 British
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7:18) He also encourages the education of women and does not display a gender distinction in Bábi laws on education. Armin
Eschraghi notes the context of 19th century Iran and that, "Modern western readers might not appreciate the revolutionary potential" of the Báb's teaching that "Those who have
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Shortly before the Báb's execution, a follower of the Báb, Abd al-Karim, brought to the Báb's attention the necessity to appoint a successor; thus the Báb wrote a certain number of tablets which he gave to Abd al-Karim to deliver to Subh-i Azal and Bahá'u'lláh. These tablets were later interpreted
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and extraordinary acts of piety. However, his claim of being the Báb, i.e. the authority direct from God, was in conflict with this more conservative position of supporting sharia. Táhirih innovated an advance in the understanding of the priority of the Báb's station above that of
Islamic sharia by
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an important catalyst of social progressiveness in mid-nineteenth-century Iran, promoting interreligious peace, social equality between the sexes and revolutionary anti-monarchism. Babism was a reflection of an older Iran that had been mass-producing messiahs in opposition to mainstream Islam since
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In many respects, the Báb raised the status of women in his teachings. The Báb taught that, since God transcends the boundaries of male and female, God wishes that "neither men exalt themselves over women, nor women exalt themselves over men". He instructs his followers to not mistreat women "even
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The militant group of Bábís was between thirty and seventy persons, only a small number of the total Bábí population of perhaps 100,000. Their meetings appear to have come under the control of a "Husayn Jan", an emotive and magnetic figure who obtained a high degree of personal devotion to himself
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by Yahya Vahid Darabi of Nayriz. Vahid had converted around 1500 people in the community and had thus caused tensions with the authorities which led to an armed struggle in a nearby fort. The Bábís resisted attacks by the town's governor as well as further reinforcements. After being given a truce
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After his declaration, he soon assumed the title of the Báb. Within a few years the movement spread all over Iran, causing controversy. His claim was at first understood by some of the public at the time to be merely a reference to the Gate of the Hidden Imám of
Muhammad, but this understanding he
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Jack McLean, summarizing Baháʼí scholar Nader Saiedi's analysis, writes that "the Báb's writings even foresee current global issues of crisis, such as the protection of the environment and the commodification of natural resources" The Báb specifically calls for the absolute purity of water (Bayán
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is the return of the Imam Mahdi, but the doctrine of the Occultation is implicitly denied; instead the Báb stated that his manifestation was a symbolic return of the Imam, and not the physical reappearance of the Imam Mahdi who had died a thousand years earlier. In Bábí belief the statements made
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Eventually Bahá'u'lláh was recognized by the vast majority of Bábís as "He whom God shall make manifest" and his followers began calling themselves Bahá'ís. By 1908, there were probably from half a million to a million Bahá'ís, and at most only a hundred followers of Subh-i Azal. According to Ali
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in hiding and disguise; and even went so far as to publicly disavow allegiance to the Báb on several occasions. Subh-i Azal gradually alienated himself from a large proportion of the Bábís who started to give their alliance to other claimants. During the time that both Bahá'u'lláh and Subh-i-Azal
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And yet the new current was also a product of Iran's grappling with novelty and change, and went on to present a vision of modernity that was based on secularism, internationalism, and the rejection of war. It is this vision which has enabled it to survive to the present day – as Bahaism, which
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Most works were revealed in response to specific questions by Bábís. This is not unusual; the genre of the letter has been a venerable medium for composing authoritative texts as far back as Paul of Tarsus. Three-quarters of the chapters of the New Testament are letters, were composed to imitate
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Nader Saiedi states that the severe laws of the Bayán were never meant to be put in practice, because their implementation depended on the appearance of He whom God shall make manifest, while at the same time all of the laws would be abrogated unless the Promised One would reaffirm them. Saiedi
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The Báb taught that his revelation was beginning an apocalyptic process that was bringing the Islamic dispensation to its cyclical end, and starting a new dispensation. He taught that the terms "resurrection", "Judgement Day", "paradise" and "hell" used in Shiʻa prophecies for the end-times are
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following the instruction by his master to search for al-Qā'im. Soon after he arrived in Shiraz, Mullá Husayn came into contact with the Báb. On the night of 22 May 1844, Mulla Husayn was invited by the Báb to his home; on that night Mullá Husayn told him that he was searching for the possible
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The Báb also created a large number of other rituals, rites and laws. Some of these include the carrying of arms only in times of necessity, abstaining from smoking tobacco, the obligatory sitting on chairs, the advocating of the cleanliness displayed by Christians, the non-cruel treatment of
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of being and creation, and in the third legislative stage his mystical and historical principles are explicitly united. An analysis of the Báb's writings throughout the three stages shows that all of his teachings were animated by a common principle that had multiple dimensions and forms.
500:, whose followers consider the religion founded by the Báb as a predecessor to their own. Bahá'í sources maintain that the remains of the Báb were clandestinely rescued by a handful of Bábis and then hidden. Over time the remains were secretly transported according to the instructions of
888:, where he was confined. During his confinement, he was said to have impressed his jailers with his patience and dignity. Communication between the Báb and his followers was not completely severed but was quite difficult, and more responsibilities were devolved to the
1350:'s belief, after the last of these representatives died, the Imam Mahdi went into a state of Occultation; while still alive, he was no longer accessible to his believers. Shiʻa Muslims believe that when the world becomes oppressed, the Imam Mahdi (also termed the
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symbolic. He stated that "Resurrection" means that the appearance of a new revelation, and that "raising of the dead" means the spiritual awakening of those who have stepped away from true religion. He further stated that "Judgement Day" refers to when a new
700:, a sect of Twelvers. The Shaykhis were a group expecting the imminent appearance of al-Qāʾim. At the time of Kazim's death in 1843, he had counselled his followers to leave their homes to seek the Lord of the Age whose advent would soon break on the world.
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Most of the writings of the Báb have been lost. The Báb himself stated they exceeded five hundred thousand verses in length; the Qurʼan, in contrast, is 6300 verses in length. If one assumes 25 verses per page, that would equal 20,000 pages of text.
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from previous revelations regarding the Imam Mahdi were set forth in symbols. The Báb also stated that he was not only the fulfillment of the Shiʻi expectations for the Qá'im, but that he also was the beginning of a new prophetic dispensation.
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Several sources agree that by 1848 or 1850 there were 100,000 converts to Babism. In the fall of 1850 newspaper coverage fell behind quickly unfolding events. Though the Báb was named for the first time he had in fact already been executed.
1172:. Notwithstanding the assassins' claim that they were working alone, the entire Bábí community was blamed, and a slaughter of several thousand Bábís followed, starting on 31 August 1852 with some thirty Bábís, including Táhirih. Dr
1561:, rational discourse — written in Arabic — and the Persian mode, which encompasses the previous four. Baháʼí scholars have argued that there are commonalities between the Báb's writings and those of Western philosophers such as
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which was subsequently echoed widely. Meanwhile the Báb was placed under house arrest at the home of his uncle, and was restricted in his personal activities, until a cholera epidemic broke out in the city in September 1846.
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the privilege of being regarded as the real prophet of the faithful. Bábism in its infancy was the cause of a greater sensation than that even which was produced by the teaching of Jesus, if we may judge from the account of
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for preaching about the Báb, the clerics studied the Commentary on the Sura of Yusuf, recognized in it a claim to divine revelation, and quoted from it extensively to prove that the author had made a messianic claim.
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diplomat Robert Grant Watson (1834–1892) published a history of the first 58 years of the 19th century of Persia and would serve in several diplomatic capacities. Watson summarizes the impact of the Báb in Persia:
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publicly disclaimed. He later proclaimed himself, in the presence of the heir to the Throne of Persia and other notables, to be al-Qā'im. In the Báb's writings, the Báb appears to identify himself as the gate (
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6:2). It may be easily deduced from this injunction that the environment must not be polluted since all substances return to the inland water table and the oceans. The Arabic Bayán (9:11) also forbids the
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and were given the task of spreading the new faith across Iran and Iraq. The Báb emphasized the spiritual station of these 18 individuals, who along with himself, made the first "Unity" of his religion.
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concludes that these can then only have a strategic and symbolic meaning, and were meant to break through traditions and to focus the Báb's followers on obedience to He whom God shall make manifest.
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privately laid claim to be the messianic figure, and made his claim publicly in 1866–1868. His claim was by far the most successful. The majority of the Bábis followed him and later became known as
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for Shiraz in June 1845 and presented himself to the authorities. This series of events become the first public account of the new religion in the West when they were published 1 November 1845 in
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By 1848 the increased fervour of the Bábís and the clerical opposition had led to a number of confrontations between the Bábís and their government and clerical establishment. After the death of
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1108:, meaning 'mount extreme', by the Báb, to Tabriz and publicly shot in front of the citadel. The body, after being exposed for some days, was recovered by the Bábís and conveyed to a shrine near
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1160:, while the other, under the leadership of Baha'u'lláh, looked to rebuild relationships with the government and advance the Babí cause by persuasion and the example of virtuous living.
462:'Ali Muhammad). The Báb, an Iranian merchant-turned-prophet, professed that there is one incorporeal, unknown, and incomprehensible God who manifests his will in an unending series of
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According to current estimates, Bábism has no more than a few thousand adherents, most of whom are concentrated in Iran, but it has persisted into the modern era in the form of the
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been brought up in this community, men and women, are allowed to look , speak and sit together" The Primal Will of God is also personified as the female figure of the
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letters, or contain letters within them. Sometimes the Báb revealed works very rapidly by chanting them in the presence of a secretary and witnesses.
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in January, 1847. After spending several months in a camp outside Tehran, and before the Báb could meet the Shah, the Prime Minister sent the Báb to
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were in Baghdad, since Subh-i Azal remained in hiding, Bahá'u'lláh performed much of the daily administration of the Bábí affairs.
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1180:('Black Pit'), an underground dungeon in Tehran. Meanwhile, echoes of the newspaper coverage of the violence continued into 1853.
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which led to the death of several Bábís and their opponents, as well as an armed conflict between Bábís and their enemies in fort
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in 874 CE, at which time communication between the Imam and the Muslim community could only be performed through mediators called
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of the Báb. Excerpts from several principal works have been published in an English language compilation of the Báb's writings:
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3844:"Joycean Modernism in a Nineteenth-Century Qurʼan Commentary?: A Comparison of the Bab's Qayyūm al asmāʼ with Joyce's Ulysses"
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1354:) will come out of occultation and restore true religion on Earth before the cataclysmic end of the world and judgement day.
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2793:(August 2008). "Millennialism and Violence: The Attempted Assassination of Nasir al-Din Shah of Iran by the Babis in 1852".
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in northwest Iran was by far the most violent of all the conflicts. It was headed by Mullā Muhammad 'Ali Zanjani, called
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NAQAVI, SAYYID ALI RAZA; Naqavi, Syyid 'Ali Raza (1975). "BĀBISM AND BAHĀ'ISM —A study of their History and Doctrines".
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Subh-i Azal's leadership was controversial. He generally absented himself from the Bábí community spending his time in
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for the blink of an eye" and sets the penalty for causing grief to women as double that of causing grief to men. (
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and changing the calendar to a solar calendar of nineteen months and nineteen days (which became the basis of the
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comes, and the acceptance or rejection of those on the Earth. Thus the Báb taught that with his revelation the
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million souls, and which qualifies it for inclusion in any narrative about modernisation in the Middle East.
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and is often considered the Báb's first revealed work, though he had before then composed a commentary on
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In most of his prominent writings, the Báb alluded to a Promised One, most commonly referred to as "
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In 2001, Azalis were estimated to number no more than a few thousand, living mainly in Iran.
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emerged from Babism in the late nineteenth century – in pockets and communities peopled by 5
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wedding the concept of the Báb's overriding religious authority with ideas originating in
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pronouncements. In the second philosophical stage, the Báb gives an explanation of the
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Meanwhile, a serious but less protracted struggle was waged against the government at
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pointing to an age after outward conformity. She seems to have made this connection
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self then you are in hell and in the world. Therefore understand these allusions".
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Bahá'u'lláh claimed that in 1853, while a prisoner in Tehran, he was visited by a "
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2969:Research Notes in Shaykhi, Babi and Baha'i Studies
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1482:of the four elements, earth, air, fire and water.
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1366:Resurrection, Judgment Day and cyclical revelation
1048:The revolt at the fortress of ʿAli Mardan Khan in
1006:which was followed by the killings of many Bábís.
828:, the second Letter. These were exchanges between
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1938:. Leiden, The Netherlands: Koninklijke Brill NV.
736:, a prominent disciple of Sayyid Kāẓim, entered
4757:. (2018 documentary from a Baháʼí perspective).
3434:
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3160:"The Resurgence of Apocalyptic in Modern Islam"
1625:Also significant to Bábism are the writings of
11050:Religious discrimination against modern pagans
3719:AFNAN, ELHAM. "A Twofold Mission." (2019) pp 3
3492:International Journal of Environmental Studies
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2869:"Martyrdom of Tahirih (Dr Jakob Eduard Polak)"
1504:The Báb affirms that the verses revealed by a
720:where he declared his mission to Mulla Husayn.
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946:in Tabriz and made his claim to be the
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1683:religion as Bábism or the Bábí Faith.
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10074:International Peace Mission movement
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10464:World Mission Society Church of God
9876:Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis
3774:Behmardi, Vahid; McCants, William.
2558:An introduction to the Baha'i faith
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11040:Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses
10414:Unitarian Universalist Association
8606:Religions and spiritual traditions
4805:Religious groups and denominations
4754:The Gate: Dawn of the Baháʼí Faith
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10145:Moorish Science Temple of America
9930:Brotherhood of the Cross and Star
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4603:Eschraghi, Armin (31 May 2013) .
4096:Lambden, Stephen (25 July 2019).
3464:Moojan Momen (4 December 2012) .
2920:Persian Heretics and Executioners
1267:Persian Constitutional Revolution
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9570:Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
8712:Democratic Republic of the Congo
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10419:United Submitters International
8172:Evolutionary origin of religion
4679:"BAHAISM xii. Bahai Literature"
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1391:He whom God shall make manifest
1273:though it died out in Cyprus. (
1196:He whom God shall make manifest
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27:Abrahamic monotheistic religion
11013:Christian countercult movement
10857:Polytheistic reconstructionism
10222:Prathyaksha Raksha Daiva Sabha
9979:Chinese salvationist religions
8528:Separation of church and state
7181:Polytheistic reconstructionism
4441:"BABISM iii. Babism in Neyriz"
4391:The A to Z of the Baháʼí Faith
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6137:Traditional Sabahan religions
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3646:The World of the Bahá'í Faith
2688:by Robert Grant Watson, 1866.
1612:, other publications include
1342:, the last of whom, known as
917:
480:The Bábi Faith flourished in
11536:Religions derived from Islam
10009:Church of the Guanche People
4790:
3318:Iran : a modern history
2886:Polak, Jakob Eduard (1865).
2723:Under "Some New Books", "vi"
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454:religion founded in 1844 by
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8381:National religiosity levels
7606:Nauruan Indigenous religion
7161:Hellenism (modern religion)
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2591:The Babi Uprising in Zanjan
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10685:Joseph Franklin Rutherford
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2922:under "English Extracts",
2480:. Vol. Online Edition
2351:, in Baynes, T. S. (ed.),
1602:currently holds about 190
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1241:An Azali community in Iran
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1139:first days of Christianity
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4798:
4387:Adamson, Hugh C. (2009).
4202:Hutter, Manfred (2005b).
3512:10.1080/00207230802281307
3208:Farah, Caesar E. (1970).
2404:10.1080/00210868408701633
2281:South Australian Register
1532:; only portions exist in
1338:belief there were twelve
1233:A Baha'i community (1910)
796:
703:
127:
117:
105:
95:
85:
71:
61:
39:
34:
11045:Persecution of Rastafari
10944:Anthropology of religion
10777:African-initiated church
10650:Phineas Parkhurst Quimby
10340:Shri Ram Chandra Mission
10029:The Family International
9999:Church of Divine Science
9952:Charismatic Christianity
8697:Central African Republic
5684:Vietnamese folk religion
5075:Charismatic Christianity
4359:Browne, Edward Granville
4210:Encyclopedia of Religion
4195:Encyclopedia of Religion
3761:Scripture and Revelation
3388:Walbridge, John (2002).
2499:Shoghi, Effendi (2019).
1949:Mehrabkhani, R. (1987).
1669:
1618:. Denis MacEoin, in his
1032:at the remote shrine of
1024:Shrine of Shaykh Ṭabarsí
568:) is a reference to the
11266:Covenant of Baháʼu'lláh
11244:Some Answered Questions
11076:New religious movements
10530:Chinmayananda Saraswati
10316:Joy of Satan Ministries
10094:Kingdom of Jesus Christ
9915:Black Hebrew Israelites
9814:New religious movements
8591:New religious movements
8224:Theories about religion
8177:Evolutionary psychology
7206:Modern Finnish paganism
5151:Independent Catholicism
4587:Encyclopædia Britannica
4565:Encyclopædia Britannica
4543:Encyclopædia Britannica
4521:Encyclopædia Britannica
4468:. New York: Continuum.
4372:Encyclopædia Britannica
3654:10.4324/9780429027772-5
3421:"The Bab and Modernity"
3022:Barrett, David (2001).
2963:Manuchehri, S. (2004).
2815:10.1525/nr.2008.12.1.57
2807:10.1525/nr.2008.12.1.57
2455:The Moreton Bay Courier
2451:Summary of General News
2354:Encyclopædia Britannica
1166:Naser al-Din Shah Qajar
1158:Naser al-Din Shah Qajar
958:Uprisings and massacres
11521:Monotheistic religions
11449:Progressive revelation
11030:Persecution of Baháʼís
11025:Persecution of Ahmadis
10973:Psychology of religion
10968:Philosophy of religion
10837:Japanese new religions
10827:Hindu reform movements
10792:Christian denomination
9240:Bosnia and Herzegovina
7221:Erzyan native religion
7070:Unitarian Universalism
6449:Native American Church
5195:Oneness Pentecostalism
4677:(15 December 1988b) .
4630:"AḤSĀʾĪ, SHAIKH AḤMAD"
4280:(15 December 1988a) .
4133:Saiedi, Nader (2008).
3967:Momen, Moojan (2004).
3918:Norman Perrin (1974).
3315:Amanat, Abbas (2017).
2704:The diplomatic service
1654:New religious movement
1242:
1234:
1143:
1099:
1025:
1016:Battle of Fort Tabarsi
872:, ordering the Báb to
818:
721:
696:was the leader of the
404:This article contains
289:Battle of Fort Tabarsi
11391:Shrine of Baháʼu'lláh
11353:Letters of the Living
10983:Sociology of religion
10695:Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar
10615:Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
10444:The Way International
10175:New Kadampa Tradition
10004:Church of Scientology
9560:Saint Kitts and Nevis
8857:São Tomé and Príncipe
8717:Republic of the Congo
6918:Aboriginal Australian
5547:Chinese folk religion
4702:(11 February 2011) .
4628:(15 December 1984) .
4485:Encyclopedia of Islam
4313:Oneworld Publications
4255:(15 December 1988) .
4230:(15 December 1987) .
3608:Baháʼí Library Online
2841:"POLAK, Jakob Eduard"
2777:Bahá'í Library Online
2757:(Summer 1978): 17–27.
2555:Smith, Peter (2008).
2015:"The Time of the Báb"
1936:Encyclopedia of Islam
1798:Barret (2001), p. 246
1740:Kitab-i-Nuqtatu'l-Kaf
1516:(a commentary on the
1296:Beliefs and teachings
1240:
1232:
1126:
1090:
1023:
925:Conference of Badasht
862:Manouchehr Khan Gorji
800:
775:Letters of the Living
711:
528:, and then by sea to
468:Manifestations of God
446:), also known as the
284:Conference of Badasht
189:Letters of the Living
11281:Spiritual Assemblies
11271:Administrative Order
10872:Religious syncretism
10867:Religious conversion
10852:Open-source religion
10680:Charles Taze Russell
10495:Herbert W. Armstrong
10382:Theosophical Society
10160:New Apostolic Church
9182:United Arab Emirates
7968:Religious experience
7342:Historical religions
6346:Four Mothers Society
5704:Đạo Bửu Sơn Kỳ Hương
5036:Schwenkfelder Church
4709:Encyclopædia Iranica
4684:Encyclopædia Iranica
4635:Encyclopædia Iranica
4610:Encyclopædia Iranica
4446:Encyclopædia Iranica
4287:Encyclopædia Iranica
4262:Encyclopædia Iranica
4237:Encyclopædia Iranica
3842:Todd Lawson (2015).
3729:Jack McLean (2009).
3305:, pp. 118, 180.
2846:Encyclopædia Iranica
2478:Encyclopedia Iranica
1811:Encyclopædia Iranica
1506:Manifestation of God
1373:Manifestation of God
1302:Teachings of the Báb
1249:Subh-i Azal died in
1083:Execution of the Báb
1004:execution of the Báb
826:Mullá ʿAli-e Bastāmi
635:Twelver Shia Muslims
294:Execution of the Báb
11511:Abrahamic religions
10989:When Prophecy Fails
10949:History of religion
10892:Spiritual evolution
10862:Prosperity theology
10832:In-group favoritism
10802:Conspiracy theories
10490:Marshall Applewhite
10242:Ramakrishna Mission
9910:Jehovah's Witnesses
9575:Trinidad and Tobago
9470:Antigua and Barbuda
8638:Religion by country
7694:Cult of Magna Mater
6174:Philippine Dayawism
5755:Nimbarka Sampradaya
5503:Chinese Manichaeism
5175:Jehovah's Witnesses
4980:Proto-Protestantism
4524:. 28 September 2011
4050:. London: Vintage.
3693:, pp. 363–367.
3504:2008IJEnS..65..621B
3293:, pp. 348–357.
3281:, pp. 290–291.
3185:. pp. 231–247.
3127:(1890) . "Bábism".
2975:(2). Archived from
2910:, pp. 737–740.
2105:, pp. 230–231.
1842:, pp. 273–289.
1600:Baháʼí World Centre
1500:Báb § Writings
1357:In Bábí belief the
964:Mohammad Shah Qajar
895:The role played by
870:Mohammad Shah Qajar
832:who wrote first to
807:the seventh century
532:on the plain below
258:Writings of the Báb
11333:Hands of the Cause
11206:Nineteen Day Feast
11071:In popular culture
11008:Anti-cult movement
10782:Buddhist modernism
10720:Emanuel Swedenborg
10715:Nirmala Srivastava
10480:Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
10434:Vipassana movement
10409:Unification Church
10394:True Buddha School
10335:Shambhala Buddhism
10306:The Satanic Temple
10227:The Process Church
10113:Maha Bodhi Society
10084:Invitation to Life
10064:Humanistic Judaism
9510:Dominican Republic
8556:Abrahamic prophets
7645:Proto-Indo-Iranian
6147:Aliran Kepercayaan
5350:Non-denominational
5272:Modernist Salafism
4958:Oriental Orthodoxy
3439:Eschraghi, Armin.
2979:on 8 December 2004
2699:María Luz Incident
2287:"Mahometan Schism"
2267:"Mahometan Schism"
2257:"Mahometan Schism"
2247:"A modern Mahomet"
2237:"Mahometan Schism"
2225:"Mahometan Schism"
2215:"Mahomedan Schism"
2196:"Mahometan Schism"
2093:, pp. 230–31.
2003:. pp. 94–127.
1312:Islamic traditions
1243:
1235:
1190:Baháʼí–Azali split
1184:Bahá'í–Azali split
1174:Jakob Eduard Polak
1116:, where it is now
1100:
1026:
722:
319:Baháʼí–Azali split
66:Universal religion
11516:Iranian religions
11493:
11492:
11403:Shrine of the Báb
11186:Unity of religion
11181:Unity of humanity
11084:
11083:
10978:Religious studies
10812:Cybersectarianism
10787:Chabad messianism
10761:Pacific Northwest
10745:Poykayil Yohannan
10560:Josemaría Escrivá
10439:Eastern Lightning
10237:Rajneesh movement
10185:Religious Science
10118:Messianic Judaism
10104:Latter Day Saints
10069:Iglesia ni Cristo
9994:Christian Science
9854:Aetherius Society
9780:
9779:
9748:
9747:
9744:
9743:
8732:Equatorial Guinea
8628:
8627:
8624:
8623:
8162:Cognitive science
7781:
7780:
7714:Mysteries of Isis
7488:Frankish paganism
7331:
7330:
7327:
7326:
7323:
7322:
7075:White Brotherhood
6941:
6940:
6906:
6905:
6351:Keetoowah Society
6208:Sundanese Wiwitan
6025:
6024:
6021:
6020:
5750:Brahma Sampradaya
5712:
5711:
5515:
5514:
5511:
5510:
5493:Assianism/Uatsdin
5411:
5410:
5180:British Israelism
5166:Nontrinitarianism
5129:Plymouth Brethren
5124:Nondenominational
5058:Congregationalism
4946:Eastern Orthodoxy
4894:Reconstructionist
4738:978-0-521-30128-2
4666:978-90-04-17035-3
4568:. 8 November 2022
4423:978-90-04-17054 4
4402:978-0-8108-6853-3
4168:978-90-474-0746-1
4161:. Leiden: Brill.
4146:978-1-55458-056-9
4125:978-90-04-09462-8
4057:978-0-099-57870-3
4038:978-0-8014-2098-6
4014:978-1-890688-37-0
3957:, pp. 15–40.
3907:, pp. 12–15.
3864:Walbridge, John.
3801:Walbridge, John.
3739:Bahai-Library.com
3663:978-0-429-02777-2
3545:The Báb (1980) .
3328:978-0-300-11254-2
3238:978-1-78074-480-3
3125:Browne, Edward G.
3093:, pp. 27–28.
3039:978-0-304-35592-1
3025:The New Believers
2951:ʻAbdu'l-Bahá 1886
2771:(23 March 2004).
2568:978-0-521-86251-6
2512:978-3-87037-634-5
2502:Gott geht vorüber
2398:(2–03): 295–301.
2377:, pp. 55–59.
2261:Morning Chronicle
2251:Boon's Lick Times
2230:Signal of Liberty
2211:For example see:
2136:978-0-85398-102-2
2065:978-0-8264-1255-3
1962:978-0-933770-37-9
1882:978-0-19-975726-8
1828:de Bellaigue 2018
1765:de Bellaigue 2018
1659:Outline of Bábism
1637:Outside reception
1584:The Dawn-Breakers
1093:Shrine of the Báb
802:The Babi movement
679:Qa'im Al Muhammad
671:Major Occultation
643:Muhammad al-Mahdi
600:). Additionally,
538:Shrine of the Báb
440:
412:rendering support
392:
391:
135:
134:
47:Shrine of the Báb
16:(Redirected from
11543:
11526:Religion in Iran
11381:House of Worship
11237:The Hidden Words
11154:
11111:
11104:
11097:
11088:
11087:
10906:Public education
10705:Shiv Dayal Singh
10570:Charles Fillmore
10550:Aleister Crowley
10540:Helena Blavatsky
10252:Risshō Kōsei Kai
10217:Pilgrims of Arès
10197:Nuwaubian Nation
10170:New Confucianism
9989:Christadelphians
9984:Chinmaya Mission
9925:Branch Davidians
9864:Lahore Ahmadiyya
9807:
9800:
9793:
9784:
9783:
9770:
9760:
9759:
9638:Papua New Guinea
9613:Marshall Islands
9440:Northern Ireland
8645:
8644:
8634:
8633:
8518:Secular theology
8513:Secular humanism
7798:
7797:
7787:
7786:
7662:Ancestral Pueblo
7337:
7336:
6956:
6955:
6633:
6632:
6036:
6035:
5792:Shaiva Siddhanta
5723:
5722:
5656:Korean shamanism
5535:
5534:
5526:
5525:
5422:
5421:
5335:Mahdawi movement
5205:Swedenborgianism
5185:Christadelphians
4831:
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4590:. 1 January 2022
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3548:The Arabic Bayan
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2911:
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2894:
2893:
2883:
2877:
2876:
2875:on 4 March 2016.
2871:. Archived from
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2343:Garnett, Richard
2339:
2333:
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2271:South Australian
2209:
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2200:Literary Gazette
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1510:Baháʼí scripture
1414:
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1281:
1261:or Azali Bábis.
1151:Charles Bulfinch
1107:
922:
919:
866:Iranian Georgian
849:Literary Gazette
815:
810:
805:
787:
751:Surat al-Fatihah
724:On 22 May 1844,
712:The room in the
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181:Prominent people
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11146:
11125:Central figures
11120:
11115:
11085:
11080:
11054:
10994:
10927:
10901:
10765:
10749:
10735:Chögyam Trungpa
10730:Joseph W. Tkach
10635:Elijah Muhammad
10565:Louis Farrakhan
10555:Mary Baker Eddy
10515:Sathya Sai Baba
10473:Notable figures
10468:
10325:Sathya Sai Baba
10294:Church of Satan
10150:Nation of Islam
10123:Modern paganism
9972:Neo-charismatic
9816:
9811:
9781:
9776:
9740:
9667:
9648:Solomon Islands
9584:
9456:
9360:North Macedonia
9201:
8926:
8639:
8620:
8581:Mass gatherings
8549:
8544:
8537:
8476:
8471:
8462:
8396:Religiocentrism
8376:National church
8244:
8241:
8233:
8148:
8141:
8078:
8000:Bodies of water
7792:
7777:
7562:Jamaican Maroon
7344:
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7256:
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6950:
6948:
6937:
6902:
6876:Trinidad Orisha
6661:
6654:
6627:
6620:
6547:
6510:
6501:Washat Dreamers
6219:
6212:
6108:
6090:
6017:
5991:Srilankan Vedda
5942:
5870:
5745:Sri Vaishnavism
5708:
5670:
5642:
5600:
5507:
5481:
5448:
5407:
5361:
5286:Twelver Shi'ism
5228:
5090:Neo-charismatic
5063:Presbyterianism
4915:
4807:
4794:
4789:
4749:
4739:
4723:
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4381:Further reading
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4155:Warburg, Margit
4147:
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4066:Effendi, Shoghi
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3564:, pp. 323.
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1579:Nabíl-i-Zarandí
1514:Qayyúmu'l-Asmáʼ
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1480:commodification
1459:Baháʼí calendar
1437:
1413:مظهر کلّیه الهی
1393:
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747:Qayyūmu l-Asmā'
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7827:Call to prayer
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7510:Greco-Buddhism
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6871:Tambor de Mina
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6368:Muscogee Creek
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8772:Guinea-Bissau
8770:
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8596:Organizations
8594:
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8439:
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8421:Vegetarianism
8419:
8417:
8414:
8412:
8409:
8407:
8404:
8402:
8399:
8397:
8394:
8392:
8389:
8387:
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8377:
8374:
8372:
8369:
8367:
8366:Homosexuality
8364:
8362:
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8187:Neurotheology
8185:
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7881:Folk religion
7879:
7877:
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7869:
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7864:
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7705:
7704:Imperial cult
7702:
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7299:
7296:
7294:
7291:
7289:
7286:
7284:
7281:
7279:
7276:
7274:
7273:Discordianism
7271:
7269:
7268:Anthroposophy
7266:
7265:
7263:
7259:
7251:
7250:
7246:
7245:
7244:
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7239:
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7232:
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7217:
7216:Mari religion
7214:
7212:
7209:
7207:
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7202:
7199:
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7088:
7082:
7076:
7073:
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7066:
7063:
7059:
7056:
7054:
7053:Neo-Theosophy
7051:
7050:
7049:
7046:
7044:
7041:
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7029:
7026:
7022:
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7017:
7014:
7012:
7009:
7007:
7004:
7002:
6999:
6997:
6994:
6992:
6991:New Acropolis
6989:
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6641:
6640:
6638:
6636:North African
6634:
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6612:
6609:
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6410:
6408:
6405:
6401:
6398:
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6393:
6391:
6390:Kwakwakaʼwakw
6388:
6386:
6383:
6379:
6376:
6374:
6371:
6369:
6366:
6364:
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6105:
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6096:Austroasiatic
6093:
6085:
6082:
6080:
6077:
6076:
6075:
6072:
6068:
6067:Vattisen Yaly
6065:
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6012:
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6003:
6002:
5999:
5997:
5994:
5992:
5989:
5987:
5986:Kirat Mundhum
5984:
5982:
5979:
5975:
5972:
5970:
5967:
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5957:
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5358:
5357:
5353:
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5348:
5346:
5345:Milah Abraham
5343:
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5338:
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5333:
5331:
5328:
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5323:
5319:
5316:
5315:
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5309:
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5299:
5297:
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5022:
5019:
5017:
5014:
5013:
5012:
5009:
5007:
5004:
5003:
5002:
5001:Protestantism
4999:
4995:
4992:
4990:
4986:
4983:
4982:
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4978:
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4907:
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10600:Anton LaVey
10545:Sri Chinmoy
10520:Baháʼu'lláh
10345:Soka Gakkai
10279:Santo Daime
10267:Radha Soami
10257:Sahaja Yoga
10180:New Thought
9967:Charismatic
9957:Pentecostal
9628:New Zealand
9565:Saint Lucia
9515:El Salvador
9420:Switzerland
9355:Netherlands
9127:Philippines
9055:South Korea
9050:North Korea
8940:Afghanistan
8887:South Sudan
8777:Ivory Coast
8561:Deification
8508:Objectivism
8483:Agnosticism
8436:Persecution
8426:Video games
8391:Populations
8302:Proselytism
8270:Monasticism
8261:Clericalism
8251:Agriculture
8242:and society
8207:Soteriology
8167:Comparative
8137:Transtheism
8122:Panentheism
7906:Monasticism
7699:Gallo-Roman
7601:Micronesian
7567:Manichaeism
7515:Hermeticism
7483:Continental
7478:Anglo-Saxon
7358:Paleolithic
7353:Prehistoric
7303:Scientology
7166:Italo-Roman
7021:Radha Soami
7001:New Thought
6841:Espiritismo
6782:Waaqeffanna
6722:Fon and Ewe
6660:Sub-Saharan
6543:Satsana Phi
6312:Ghost Dance
6270:Californian
6238:Anishinaabe
6164:Karo Pemena
6143:Indonesian
5817:Lingayatism
5765:Mahanubhava
5735:Vaishnavism
5666:Jeungsanism
5589:Folk Taoism
5572:Xiantiandao
5426:Zoroastrian
5085:Charismatic
5080:Pentecostal
5043:Anglicanism
4994:Waldensians
4929:Catholicism
4690:14 December
4641:20 December
4616:20 December
4594:20 December
4582:"al-Aḥsāʾī"
4572:20 December
4550:20 December
4452:20 December
4328:26 December
4293:20 December
4268:14 December
4087:21 February
3940:16 December
3830:Saiedi 2008
3818:Saiedi 2008
3691:Saiedi 2008
3628:Saiedi 2008
3562:Saiedi 2008
3533:Saiedi 2008
3407:Saiedi 2008
3376:Hutter 2005
3291:Saiedi 2008
3279:Saiedi 2008
3264:Saiedi 2008
3252:Saiedi 2008
3103:Saiedi 2008
3091:Saiedi 2008
2939:Amanat 1989
2828:Browne 1911
2755:World Order
2330:Amanat 1989
2305:Amanat 1989
2174:World order
2103:Amanat 1989
2091:Amanat 1989
2079:Amanat 1989
2039:Amanat 1989
1911:Saiedi 2008
1857:Saiedi 2008
1726:, Exordium.
1706:Browne 1911
1571:James Joyce
1520:), and the
1451:Báb's house
1421:Baháʼu'lláh
1327:Hidden Imam
1320:metaphysics
1316:legislative
1200:Bahá'u'lláh
932:Bahá'u'lláh
921: 1262
637:regard the
630:Antecedents
502:Bahá'u'lláh
464:theophanies
214:Subh-i-Azal
209:Bahá'u'lláh
131:1,000-2,000
118:Separations
11500:Categories
11469:Statistics
11464:Prophecies
11418:Pilgrimage
11408:Síyáh-Chál
11000:Opposition
10670:Prem Rawat
10620:Meher Baba
10590:Li Hongzhi
10580:Hak Ja Han
10535:David Berg
10449:Weixinjiao
10039:Fourth Way
10024:Falun Gong
10014:Creativity
9618:Micronesia
9495:Costa Rica
9390:San Marino
9350:Montenegro
9330:Luxembourg
9187:Uzbekistan
9162:Tajikistan
9067:Kyrgyzstan
9040:Kazakhstan
8990:East Timor
8960:Bangladesh
8950:Azerbaijan
8867:Seychelles
8832:Mozambique
8817:Mauritania
8802:Madagascar
8692:Cape Verde
8474:irreligion
8469:Secularism
8371:Minorities
8339:Toleration
8334:Syncretism
8319:Fanaticism
8309:Disability
8297:Missionary
8287:Conversion
8275:Ordination
8197:Psychology
8192:Philosophy
8132:Polytheism
8112:Monotheism
8107:Henotheism
7948:Orthopraxy
7938:Ordination
7901:Meditation
7896:Indigenous
7861:Entheogens
7846:Conversion
7672:Pueblo III
7589:Babylonian
7579:Melanesian
7505:Gnosticism
7390:Lithuanian
7283:Fourth Way
7137:Circassian
7115:Dievturība
7038:Tensegrity
6971:Falun Gong
6616:Sanamahism
6596:Donyi-Polo
6186:Polynesian
6132:Kaharingan
6057:Burkhanism
5996:Ravidassia
5974:Śvetāmbara
5760:Pushtimarg
5740:Krishnaism
5676:Vietnamese
5661:Cheondoism
5594:Yao Taoism
5530:East Asian
5296:Isma'ilism
5252:Maturidism
5031:Mennonites
5026:Hutterites
5011:Anabaptism
4904:Humanistic
3991:References
3677:27 January
3364:Smith 2000
3303:Smith 2000
3064:(3): 186.
2983:15 October
2659:Smith 2000
2642:Smith 2000
2623:Smith 2000
2521:1262336126
2375:Smith 2000
1896:Smith 2000
1547:minimalist
1542:neologisms
1498:See also:
1344:Imam Mahdi
1310:and other
1081:See also:
1030:Māzandarān
1000:Amir Kabir
976:Mazandaran
544:, Israel.
514:Kermanshah
494:Shia Islam
448:Bábi Faith
345:Pilgrimage
35:Bábi Faith
11454:Cosmology
11171:Teachings
10754:By region
10377:Theosophy
10355:Spiritism
10247:Rastafari
10138:Rodnovery
10133:Heathenry
10108:Mormonism
10054:Godianism
9945:Noahidism
9886:Antoinism
9859:Ahmadiyya
9837:Adventism
9832:Brahmoism
9828:Adi Dharm
9736:Venezuela
9681:Argentina
9598:Australia
9550:Nicaragua
9525:Guatemala
9325:Lithuania
9147:Sri Lanka
9142:Singapore
9122:Palestine
9010:Indonesia
9000:Hong Kong
8822:Mauritius
8543:Overviews
8498:Criticism
8451:Sectarian
8441:Terrorism
8416:Theocracy
8361:Happiness
8329:Pluralism
8314:Education
8240:Religion
8212:Salvation
8202:Sociology
8147:Religious
8127:Pantheism
8117:Nontheism
8010:Mountains
7988:Sacrifice
7943:Orthodoxy
7933:Mythology
7928:Mysticism
7817:Behaviour
7726:Canaanite
7709:Mithraism
7677:Pueblo IV
7667:Pueblo II
7572:Mazdakism
7547:Hungarian
7520:Mysteries
7429:Dravidian
7211:Hungarian
7127:Caucasian
7098:Godianism
7058:Agni Yoga
7048:Theosophy
7011:Rastafari
6986:Modekngei
6966:Brahmoism
6959:Syncretic
6951:movements
6949:religious
6861:Quimbanda
6809:Candomblé
6802:Diasporic
6581:Bathouism
6571:Benzhuism
6491:Tsimshian
6437:Purépecha
6358:Longhouse
6316:Sun Dance
6265:Blackfoot
6253:Wabunowin
6248:Midewiwin
6169:Malaysian
6159:Kapitayan
5969:Digambara
5954:Ayyavazhi
5919:Vajrayana
5884:Theravada
5797:Ganapatya
5770:Ramanandi
5699:Hoahaoism
5577:Yiguandao
5472:Yarsanism
5467:Shabakism
5454:Yazdânism
5444:Zurvanism
5439:Mazdaznan
5398:Rastafari
5393:Mandaeism
5267:Wahhabism
5247:Ash'arism
5210:Tolstoyan
5200:Spiritual
5190:Mormonism
5161:Judaizers
5134:Quakerism
5112:Methodist
5102:Irvingism
5053:Calvinism
5006:Adventism
4989:Moravians
4826:Abrahamic
4538:"the Bāb"
4528:3 January
4432:0169-8834
4361:(1911), "
4243:3 January
4205:"Bahā'īs"
4177:234309958
4001:(1886) .
3672:244695650
3390:"Chap. 3"
3345:cite book
3337:971223468
3070:0578-8072
2577:181072578
2529:cite book
2436:20 August
2181:20 August
2123:(1981) .
1691:Citations
1377:end times
1251:Famagusta
1118:enshrined
914:Shaykhism
843:The Times
730:Boshruyeh
688:In 1830s
548:Etymology
504:and then
466:, called
437:romanized
335:Teachings
279:Shaykhism
76:Abrahamic
11486:Category
11338:Apostles
11302:Timeline
11201:Calendar
11160:Basics (
10770:Concepts
10660:Rajneesh
10367:Tenrikyo
10311:Theistic
10284:Satanism
10262:Sant Mat
10207:Opus Dei
10099:Kopimism
9935:Caodaism
9762:Category
9726:Suriname
9716:Paraguay
9701:Colombia
9608:Kiribati
9535:Honduras
9505:Dominica
9480:Barbados
9445:Scotland
9405:Slovenia
9400:Slovakia
9375:Portugal
9245:Bulgaria
9167:Thailand
9117:Pakistan
9097:Mongolia
9092:Maldives
9087:Malaysia
8975:Cambodia
8922:Zimbabwe
8897:Tanzania
8747:Ethiopia
8742:Eswatini
8722:Djibouti
8687:Cameroon
8672:Botswana
8616:Timeline
8611:Scholars
8571:Founders
8431:Violence
8386:Politics
8256:Business
8219:Theology
7963:Prophecy
7953:Paganism
7841:Covenant
7808:Apostasy
7743:Scythian
7684:Rapa Nui
7638:Thracian
7633:Illyrian
7623:Albanian
7594:Sumerian
7537:Harappan
7473:Germanic
7468:Georgian
7461:Selk'nam
7446:Etruscan
7434:Egyptian
7412:Druidism
7375:Armenian
7298:Satanism
7278:Eckankar
7201:Estonian
7186:Romanian
7176:Ossetian
7156:Germanic
7105:Armenian
7094:African
7087:paganism
7016:Sant Mat
7006:Rajneesh
6981:Meivazhi
6976:Japanese
6933:Siberian
6866:Santería
6836:Convince
6702:Bushongo
6606:Kiratism
6533:Hmongism
6400:Wocekiye
6385:Jivaroan
6341:Cherokee
6336:Iroquois
6331:Ho-Chunk
6220:American
6191:Hawaiian
6104:Sarnaism
6074:Tungusic
6062:Tengrism
6052:Mongolic
5981:Sarnaism
5912:Nichiren
5889:Mahayana
5876:Buddhism
5854:Sant Mat
5844:Sauraism
5839:Smartism
5834:Shaktism
5827:Balinese
5812:Kaumaram
5807:Kapalika
5802:Kashmiri
5787:Shaivism
5727:Hinduism
5694:Caodaism
5638:Ryukyuan
5633:Tenrikyo
5628:Shugendō
5606:Japanese
5477:Yazidism
5462:Ishikism
5340:Quranism
5313:Khawarij
5262:Salafism
5257:Atharism
5146:Esoteric
5117:Holiness
5107:Lutheran
5068:Reformed
5048:Baptists
5021:Brethren
4985:Hussites
4973:Assyrian
4889:Haymanot
4843:Orthodox
4792:Religion
4727:(1987).
4715:31 March
4653:(2009).
4305:(2000).
4282:"BABISM"
4157:(2006).
4112:(1992).
4068:(1944).
4025:(1989).
3744:31 March
3602:(1997).
3520:95123178
3475:31 March
3449:15 April
3078:20846959
2345:(1878),
2316:Cheyne,
2277:"Persia"
1720:(1848).
1718:Báb, The
1648:See also
1494:Writings
1206:by both
1178:Siāhchāl
1170:Niavarān
1135:Josephus
944:to trial
901:Karbalāʾ
759:holy day
734:Khorasan
698:Shaykhis
592:"gate" (
522:Damascus
508:through
356:Category
340:Calendar
142:a series
140:Part of
86:Theology
11459:Symbols
11363:Táhirih
11290:History
11162:outline
11137:The Báb
10847:New Age
10372:Thelema
10330:Shakers
10289:LaVeyan
10232:Raëlism
10128:Druidry
10049:Goddess
9961:Oneness
9731:Uruguay
9706:Ecuador
9686:Bolivia
9663:Vanuatu
9590:Oceania
9540:Jamaica
9520:Grenada
9475:Bahamas
9435:England
9425:Ukraine
9380:Romania
9340:Moldova
9300:Ireland
9295:Iceland
9290:Hungary
9280:Germany
9270:Finland
9265:Estonia
9260:Denmark
9255:Czechia
9250:Croatia
9235:Belgium
9230:Belarus
9225:Austria
9220:Andorra
9215:Albania
9192:Vietnam
9102:Myanmar
9077:Lebanon
8995:Georgia
8955:Bahrain
8945:Armenia
8907:Tunisia
8877:Somalia
8862:Senegal
8847:Nigeria
8837:Namibia
8827:Morocco
8792:Liberia
8787:Lesotho
8737:Eritrea
8707:Comoros
8682:Burundi
8657:Algeria
8601:Outline
8566:Deities
8493:Atheism
8406:Science
8324:Freedom
8182:History
8149:studies
8102:Dualism
8092:Animism
8057:Worship
8037:Symbols
7978:Liturgy
7891:Goddess
7851:Deities
7832:Laicism
7822:Beliefs
7801:Aspects
7773:Zapotec
7768:Vainakh
7736:Yahwism
7721:Semitic
7650:Iranian
7552:Hurrian
7542:Hittite
7532:Guanche
7525:Orphism
7456:Fuegian
7451:Finnish
7439:Atenism
7385:Latvian
7370:Arabian
7313:Raëlism
7293:Jediism
7288:Goddess
7261:De novo
7149:Druidry
7043:Thelema
6996:New Age
6881:Umbanda
6772:Tumbuka
6757:Odinala
6742:Lugbara
6662:African
6628:African
6576:Bimoism
6566:Burmese
6412:Mapuche
6378:Wyandot
6321:Guarani
6302:Choctaw
6297:Chilote
6233:Alaskan
6228:Abenaki
6179:Tagalog
6152:Kejawèn
6001:Sikhism
5964:Jainism
5924:Tibetan
5907:Amidism
5775:Warkari
5689:Đạo Mẫu
5539:Chinese
5521:Eastern
5498:Roshani
5417:Iranian
5325:Alevism
5318:Ibadism
5291:Zaydism
4968:Ancient
4939:Eastern
4899:Renewal
4884:Karaite
4865:Zionist
4853:Hasidic
4835:Judaism
4817:Western
4516:"Azalī"
4369:(ed.),
4363:Bábíism
4356::
3786:2 April
3613:11 July
3500:Bibcode
2889:Persien
2727:The Sun
2697:See: *
2412:4310446
1778:"Azali"
1743:, p. 15
1631:Tahirih
1604:Tablets
1555:prayers
1534:English
1449:to the
1425:Baháʼís
1409:Persian
1383:In the
1348:Twelver
1333:Twelver
1275:Persian
1216:Baghdad
1137:of the
980:Ṭabarsí
905:Fatimah
897:Táhirih
890:Letters
886:Chehriq
858:Isfahan
838:Bushehr
790:Baghdad
771:Táhirih
625:History
572:to the
557:
518:Baghdad
510:Isfahan
456:the Báb
450:, is a
443:Babiyye
439::
428:Persian
266:History
199:Táhirih
173:The Báb
165:Founder
128:Members
100:The Báb
96:Founder
80:Iranian
11506:Bábism
11396:Qiblih
11374:Places
11321:People
11307:Bábism
11196:Prayer
10913:CESNUR
10877:Schism
10822:Heresy
10202:Oomoto
10079:ISKCON
9940:Chabad
9896:Bábism
9772:Portal
9711:Guyana
9691:Brazil
9658:Tuvalu
9555:Panama
9545:Mexico
9490:Canada
9485:Belize
9415:Sweden
9395:Serbia
9385:Russia
9370:Poland
9365:Norway
9345:Monaco
9315:Latvia
9310:Kosovo
9285:Greece
9275:France
9207:Europe
9172:Turkey
9157:Taiwan
9062:Kuwait
9035:Jordan
9025:Israel
8985:Cyprus
8970:Brunei
8965:Bhutan
8917:Zambia
8912:Uganda
8852:Rwanda
8807:Malawi
8767:Guinea
8757:Gambia
8662:Angola
8649:Africa
8458:Wealth
8401:Schism
8356:Growth
8280:Priest
8265:Clergy
8084:Theism
8067:Nature
8062:Astral
8005:Groves
7973:Ritual
7958:Prayer
7916:Novice
7866:Ethnic
7791:Topics
7763:Urartu
7758:Tongan
7753:Somali
7748:Slavic
7628:Dacian
7407:Celtic
7402:Basque
7380:Baltic
7231:Udmurt
7196:Uralic
7191:Slavic
7144:Celtic
7132:Abkhaz
7120:Romuva
7110:Baltic
7085:Modern
6928:Papuan
6891:Voodoo
6846:Kumina
6787:Yoruba
6777:Urhobo
6747:Maasai
6732:Lotuko
6680:Baluba
6670:Akamba
6643:Berber
6601:Heraka
6591:Dongba
6469:Pueblo
6464:Pawnee
6454:Navajo
6444:Muisca
6407:Lenape
6395:Lakota
6373:Seneca
6363:Mohawk
6285:Ohlone
6260:Apache
6243:Ojibwe
6218:Native
6084:Manchu
6079:Evenki
6040:Altaic
6031:Ethnic
6006:Khalsa
5959:Kalash
5849:Śrauta
5718:Indian
5648:Korean
5614:Shinto
5584:Taoism
5557:Luoism
5383:Baháʼí
5378:Bábism
5330:Ahmadi
5308:Sufism
5301:Alawis
4951:Church
4879:Reform
4860:Modern
4848:Haredi
4735:
4663:
4504:
4472:
4430:
4420:
4399:
4365:", in
4350:
4319:
4216:
4175:
4165:
4143:
4122:
4078:
4054:
4035:
4011:
3977:
3670:
3660:
3518:
3335:
3325:
3235:
3076:
3068:
3036:
2853:7 July
2813:
2740:Babism
2575:
2565:
2519:
2509:
2410:
2133:
2062:
2024:2 July
1959:
1879:
1627:Quddús
1589:Máh-Kú
1530:French
1526:Qurʼan
1429:Azalis
1401:Arabic
1286:Bayání
1259:Azalis
1255:Cyprus
1208:Azalis
1110:Tehran
1066:Neyriz
1054:Hujjat
1050:Zanjan
988:Neyriz
984:Zanjan
968:Qazvin
936:Quddús
909:sharia
878:Tabriz
874:Tehran
814:
809:
804:
797:Spread
738:Shiraz
718:Shiraz
704:Origin
660:nā'ibs
603:Bayání
594:Arabic
580:Bábism
526:Beirut
490:Cyprus
424:Bábism
314:Baháʼí
204:Quddús
150:Bábism
55:Israel
11423:Haifa
11348:Bábis
11059:Lists
10454:Wicca
9696:Chile
9653:Tonga
9643:Samoa
9633:Palau
9623:Nauru
9530:Haiti
9450:Wales
9410:Spain
9335:Malta
9305:Italy
9197:Yemen
9152:Syria
9132:Qatar
9107:Nepal
9082:Macau
9045:Korea
9030:Japan
9005:India
8980:China
8892:Sudan
8842:Niger
8797:Libya
8782:Kenya
8762:Ghana
8752:Gabon
8727:Egypt
8667:Benin
8576:Index
8547:lists
8411:State
8229:Women
8097:Deism
8072:Place
8052:Water
8047:Truth
8015:Trees
7871:Faith
7836:Laity
7731:Punic
7689:Roman
7655:Vedic
7613:Olmec
7500:Greek
7493:Norse
7417:Irish
7238:Wicca
7033:Subud
6923:Inuit
6896:Winti
6886:Vodou
6851:Obeah
6831:Comfa
6814:Bantu
6767:Serer
6752:Mbuti
6712:Dogon
6707:Dinka
6690:Kongo
6685:Bantu
6611:Qiang
6506:Yaqui
6432:Olmec
6422:Aztec
6326:Haida
6280:Miwok
6275:Kuksu
6196:Māori
6127:Dayak
6048:Turko
6011:Sects
5947:Other
5902:Thiền
5486:Other
5388:Druze
5366:Other
5242:Sunni
5234:Islam
5016:Amish
4934:Latin
3847:(PDF)
3668:S2CID
3516:S2CID
3074:JSTOR
2811:JSTOR
2484:1 May
2408:JSTOR
2320:, 29.
1670:Notes
1581:, in
1563:Hegel
1447:Qibla
1417:Bayan
1352:Qa'im
1340:Imams
1308:Quran
1280:بيانى
1130:(sic)
1114:Haifa
1097:Haifa
1038:Babol
996:jihad
972:Babol
948:Mahdi
864:, an
728:, of
683:Mahdi
666:nā'ib
617:Bayán
611:ب ي ن
542:Haifa
432:بابیه
310:Azali
112:Islam
51:Haifa
18:Bábís
11428:Acre
11385:List
11191:Laws
10882:Sect
10807:Cult
10655:Raël
9842:CoG7
9721:Peru
9603:Fiji
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