Muḥammad ‘Alí Ṣabbáq of Yazd
He spent a considerable time in the Most Great Prison, after which Bahá’u’lláh desired him to leave for Sidon, where he engaged in trade.
moreHe spent a considerable time in the Most Great Prison, after which Bahá’u’lláh desired him to leave for Sidon, where he engaged in trade.
moreThey were pure souls who took the great step in their own country: they freed themselves from friend and stranger alike, escaped from the superstitions that had blinded them before, strengthened their resolve, and
moreAn elaborate and exhaustive interrogation was conducted in the presence of the representatives of the Persian government and others during which Fadil had the opportunity to explain the purpose of his mission and defend
moreThey were required to spit on Siyyid Jafar's face. Despite this degradation, "he remained calm and resigned throughout his ordeal and manifested a spirit of sublime joy and love and thankfulness towards those who
moreSháh Muḥammad-Amín aka Haji Shah Muhammad Manshadi Born: Unknown Death: 1880/1881 Place of Birth: Yazd, Iran Location of Death: Míyándu’áb, Ádhirbáyján (aka Azerbaijan) Burial Location: No cemetery details Sháh-Muḥammad, who had the title of Amín, the Trusted One,
moreHis detachment from the things of this world and his attachment to the life of the spirit are indescribable. He was love embodied, tenderness personified.
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