Author - Bahá'í Chronicles

We simply want to provide direct access to the heroes and heroines who have recognized and served the Bahá’í Faith and mankind. Our hope in sharing these stories is to offer enlightenment, respect and a wholehearted appreciation for the Gift.

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Mirza Yusuf Vahid Kashfi

During the nineteen days that he remained there he drank his fill from the life-giving draught of the presence of the Master and on daily basis paid homage to...

M Stories

Siyyid Mirza Husayn-i-Mutavalli

Siyyid Mirza Husayn-i-Mutavalli was the recipient of the Tablet Shikkar-Shikan-Shavand. This man was a Babi who had been with 300 others under the leadership...

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Zarrin Muqimi

At one point, after her interrogators could not convince her with arguments, they began abusing the Faith with foul language. She started to cry and told them...

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Dr. Magdalene M. Carney

In 1967, Mag completed a Master of Arts Degree at George Peabody College in Nashville, majoring in Education and English. For fifteen years, she taught in...

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Dorothy Beecher Baker

She often said something to this effect: Nothing worth knowing is attained without labor, tremendous effort, and undivided attention. She always felt sure that...

I Stories

Muḥammad-‘Alí-i-Isfahání

In the afternoons he would take his samovar, wrap it in a dark-colored pouch made from a saddlebag, and go off somewhere to a garden or meadow, or out in a...

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Haji Muhammad Rida Isfahani

It was the first time in the history of the Baha'i Faith that an attack on one of its members had been dealt with justly.

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Mullá Jalíl-i-Urúmí

Mullá Jalíl Urúmí was the eleventh Letter of the Living. He taught the Bábí Faith especially in Azerbaijan and Qazvin

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Haji ‘Abdu’l-Vahhab

"I beseech you," he tearfully entreated Mulla Ali, "to allow me to accompany you on your journey. Perplexities oppress my heart; I pray you to guide my steps...