Writings: the Persian Bayan?, Kitáb-i-Asmá (The Book of Names), Dalá'il-i-Sab'ih (The Seven Proofs). Excerpts from these and others are printed in the only English language compilation of the Báb's writings, Selections from the Writings of the Báb. This is a very nice article, but please try to stick to the same format as other biography articles on Wikipedia. See Albert Einstein, for example. --Pinkunicorn Thank you for the suggestion. Consistency is always good, so I'll try to follow up on it. --StephenFuqua |
Writings: the Persian Bayan?, Kitáb-i-Asmá (The Book of Names), Dalá'il-i-Sab'ih (The Seven Proofs). Excerpts from these and others are printed in the only English language compilation of the Báb's writings, Selections from the Writings of the Báb. |
Birth: 20 October 1819, Shiraz, Persia
Death: 9 July 1850, Tabriz, Persia, by firing squad
Known As: the Báb ("Gate" in Arabic; reference to the Gate to the Hidden Imams and Muhammad)
Title(s): the Herald of the Faith, the Point of the Bayan?, Sayyid?
Position: an independent Manifestation of the Cause of God, or Prophet, the Báb founded the religion which would become, in the days of Bahá'u'lláh and afterwards, the Bahá'í Faith.
Writings: the Persian Bayan?, Kitáb-i-Asmá (The Book of Names), Dalá'il-i-Sab'ih (The Seven Proofs). Excerpts from these and others are printed in the only English language compilation of the Báb's writings, Selections from the Writings of the Báb.