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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Siyyid Husayn Yazdí

He accompanied the Báb as His secretary during His imprisonment in Mákú and Chihríq. He became known as Kátib (the Amanuensis).

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Mullá ‘Alíy-i-Bastamí

Mullá ‘Alí set out according to the Bab’s special instructions. He went first to Bushehr, where he met with the Báb’s uncle Hájí Mírzá Siyyid Muhammad, who...

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Mildred Mottahedeh

In 1958, she and her husband established a foundation to support projects in the developing world. She was also instrumental in providing early support for the...

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Mirza Aqay-i-Rikab-Saz

He was an early martyr of the Faith, was the recipient of the Tablet of the Verse of Light, as he had requested that Bahá'u'lláh interpret the isolated letters...

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Louise Lua Aurora Getsinger

"Lua in Persian means 'Flag', and you must be my flag and wave it in the East and in the West!" ‘Abdu’l-Bahá said to Lua Getsinger when she visited Him as a...

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Sarah Jane Farmer

It was Sarah whose inspiration drew people to Green Acre from many parts of the world. All people, all religions were welcome and are still welcome today.

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Shaykh Ismail

He received a long poem of which 127 of 2000 verses were preserved