1. Mirza Musa: the only true brother of Baha’u’llah, surnamed “Kalim.” 2. Mirza Buzurg: youthful martyr, bearer of Baha’u’llah’s Tablet to Nasiri’d-Din Shah, surnamed “Badi.” [Wonderful] 3. Siyyid Hasan: one of the martyred brothers of Isfahan, surnamed “Sultanu’sh-Shuhada.” [King of the Martyrs] 4. Mulla Abu’l-Hasan: faithful steward of Baha’u’llah and ‘Abdu’l-Baha, surnamed “Amin.” 5. Mirza Abu’l-Fadl-i-Gulpaygani: Foremost and authoritative expounder of the Baha’i Revelation. 6. Mirza ‘Ali Muhammad: poet, teacher, and martyr of te Faith, surnamed “Varqa.” 7. Mirza Mahmud: an indomitable spirit and jealous defender of the Faith. 8. Mulla ‘Ali Akbar: a flame of zeal and devotion. 9. Mulla Muhammad: learned and steadfast exponent of the Baha’i Revelation, surnamed “Nabil-Akbar.” 10. Haji Mirza Muhammad Taqi: cousin of the Bab and chief builder of the Mashriqu’l-Adhkar of Ishqabad, surnamed “Kabir-i-Afnan.” 11. Haji Mirza Muhammad Taqi: prominent teacher. 12. Mulla Muhammad: poet, historian, and teacher of the Faith, surnamed “Nabil-i-A’zam.” 13. Shaykh Kazim: a flame of the love of God, favored of Baha’u’llah, surnamed “Samandar.” 14. Muhammad Mustafa: brave and vigilant custodian and bearer of the remains of the Bab. 15. Mirza Husayn: distinguished calligraphist, and companion-in-exile of Baha’u’llah, surnamed “Mishkin-Qalam.” 16. Mirza Hasan: devoted teacher of the Cause, surnamed “Adib.” 17. Shaykh Muhammah ‘Ali: eloquent and learned champion of the Faith in Russian Turkistan 18. Zaynu’l-‘Abidin: noted scribe, chief figure among “the exiles of Mosul,” surnamed “Zaynu’l-Muqarrabin) 19. Mirza ‘Ali Muhammah: zealous advocate in the early days of the proclamation of the covenant of Baha’u’llah, surnamed “Shahid-ibn-i-Shahid.” (The Baha’i World, 1928-1930)
Dado que el día bahá'í comienza y termina al atardecer, cuando el sol se ponga esta noche los bahá'ís de todo el mundo empezarán a celebrar el nacimiento de Bahá'u'lláh, el profeta y fundador de la fe bahá'í.
These symbols are associated with the Baha'i Faith. Most of them are variations of stars.
Dado que el día bahá'í comienza y termina al atardecer, cuando el sol se ponga esta noche los bahá'ís de todo el mundo empezarán a celebrar el nacimiento de Bahá'u'lláh, el profeta y fundador de la fe bahá'í.
These symbols are associated with the Baha'i Faith. Most of them are variations of stars.
Researched, complied and presented by Duane Troxel
Mientras me recuperaba del cáncer, leí mucho sobre experiencias cercanas a la muerte (ECM). En uno de esos libros descubrí la fe bahá'í.
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