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| | Answering Bahaullah / baha'u'llah and the bahai / baha'i faith - 4 bahai analogies - bahai2 |
 | | The first claim of the founder of the Babi movement was that he was the Bab, which literally means the 'Gate'. |  | | Bahaullah had, of course, reason to differ with Bab on certain important points, for without adopting such a course the movement would have been nipped in the bud. |  | | Hence, one of the next important questions in connection with the Babi movement is, what was the relation of Bab to Bahaullah? |
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http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/3016/bahai2.htm
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| | Iranian Millenarianism and Democratic Thought |
 | | I bring it up to suggest that Baha'i behavior was complex and localistic, and that the "quietism" ascribed to this community may characterize it better in the mid-twentieth century than in the late nineteenth. |  | | Neither the more militant Babis, nor their more liberal successors, the Baha'is, had any use for Qajar absolutism or for its base in the exploitation of the little person. |  | | At this point, adherence to Baha'u'llah implied little change in outlook for most Babis, since their new leader had not yet legislated religious laws or principles superseding those of the Bab. |
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http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jrcole/bhconst.htm
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 | | 2 definitions found From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: Babism \Bab"ism\, Babiism \Bab"i*ism\, n. |
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http://www.beetfoundation.com/words/b/babism.html
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| | Appreciations of the Baha'i Faith |
 | | Jowett of Oxford, Master of Balliol, the translator of Plato, studied the movement and was so impressed thereby that he said: "The Babite [Bahá'í] movement may not impossibly turn out to have the promise of the future." Dr. J. |  | | From the facts that Babiism in its earliest years found itself in conflict with the civil powers and that an attempt was made by Bábís upon the life of the Shah, it has been wrongly inferred that the movement was political in origin and Nihilist in character. |  | | Jowett's successor as Master of Balliol, as saying, "He thought Babiism (as the Bahá'í movement was then called) might prove the most important religious movement since the foundation of Christianity." Prof. |
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http://bahai-library.com/books/appreciations.html
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| | Answering Bahaullah / baha'u'llah and the bahai / baha'i faith - 4 bahai analogies - The Babi Religion - part 5 |
 | | But the mere circumstance that a certain tradition praises Akka does not justify the extravagant allegations of the Babi writer. |  | | The claims of Bahaullah have however, a greater prominence in the Babi religion, and it is upon these that the whole interest of the Babi religion centres at present. |  | | The strange interpretations of the Quranic words which are considered as proving Bahaullah's truth have already been referred to in considering his claims. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/3016/bahai5.htm
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| | BABIISM - Online Information article about BABIISM |
 | | 141-255; ` Manuscrits Babys "; and other important articles in See also: |  | | The intelligence, integrity and morality of the Babis are high, but their efforts to improve the social position of woman have been much exaggerated. |  | | works of the Babis, composed in 1858–1859, he still implicitly recognized the supremacy of Subh-i-Ezel. |
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http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/AUD_BAI/BABIISM.html
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| | THE AWAITED SAVIOR 14 - 27 |
 | | It is interesting to know that this same Mirza Ali-Muhammed passed through the stages of claiming 1) Babiism; 2) Imamah; 3) Prophethood and 4) godhead. |  | | So far we can distinguish between the real Imam and this claimant that the real Imam would never come with contradictory claims as in this case. |  | | In the year 1264 (AH), which coincided with his declaration and the ensuing riots in various parts of Iran, he was at a meeting held in Tabriz. |
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http://www.rafed.net/books/other-lang/savior/13.html
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 | | As an example the incidents of Badasht, Neyriz, Zanjan, and Ghal'a Sheikh Tabarsi at that time may be mentioned. |  | | After the death of his teacher, Sayed Kazem, he claimed to be his successor and set up the creed of Babiism, |  | | His followers were sent to various parts of Iran to convert people to Babiism, and there were started riots so as to engage Iran's military forces in suppressing this confusion, while the colonizers could easily secure what they desired. |
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http://www.yamahdi.com/books/end/end5.htm
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| | Bábís : Babiism |
 | | BABIISM, the religion founded in Persia in AD. |
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http://www.fastload.org/ba/Babiism.html
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| | BABIISM - LoveToKnow Article on BABIISM |
 | | This caused a fresh and bltterschism, but Abb~s EfendI steadily gained ground, and there could be little doubt as to his eventual |  | | To properly cite this BABIISM article in your work, copy the complete reference below: |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/B/BA/BABIISM.htm
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| | SHILOH - LoveToKnow Article on SHILOH |
 | | Representatives of the old extreme Shiites, who held All for a divine incarnation, are found all over Persia in the AlI-Ilahl or AlI-Allahi sect (All deifiers). |  | | Finally, in the I 9th century arose the remarkable attempt at reform known as Babiism (qv.). |
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http://65.1911encyclopedia.org/S/SH/SHILOH.htm
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| | BibleMaster.com - Study Aids - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia |
 | | Heathenism seeks to give some idea of the Invisible by means of idols; Vaishnavism has its doctrine of avataras; Babiism and Bahaiism their dogma of "manifestations" (mazhar) in human beings; the `Ali-ilahis are so called because they regard `Ali as God. |  | | Instead of these unworthy theories and deifications, Christianity supplies the holy, sinless, perfect Incarnation in Christ. |
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http://www.biblemaster.com/bible/ency/isb/view.asp?number=2229
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| | NIRIZ OR NAIRIZ - LoveToKnow Article on NIRIZ OR NAIRIZ |
 | | The people of Nlriz were stanch followers of the Bab (see BABIISM), and rose against the government in 1850 and in 1852, with disastrous results. |  | | Niriz was formerly known for its manufactureof steel from iron ore brought from Parpa, 40 m. |
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http://www.12.1911encyclopedia.org/N/NI/NIRIZ_OR_NAIRIZ.htm
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 | | ) A child or baby; specif., a representation in art of the infant Christ. |  | | ) A member of the sect of the Babis consisting of the adherents of Baha (Mirza Husain Ali, entitled "Baha 'u 'llah," or, "the Splendor of God"), the elder half brother of Mirza Yahya of Nur, who succeeded the Bab as the head of the Babists. |  | | Baha in 1863 declared himself the supreme prophet of the sect, and became its recognized head. |
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http://www.phy.hr/~matko/DICTIONARY/v003/wb1913_new.html
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| | Lactovegetarian glossotype |
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| | WDU 7:4 |
 | | Babism (alternately Babiism) was a short-lived offshoot of Islam in the 19 |  | | Protocol demands that when the King stands, everyone else must do so as well, and thus the tradition of the “standing ovation” began. |  | | In truth, George III wasn’t moved by the music, a baby hedgehog had shuffled across his pantaloon, startling him. |
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http://www.branchfloridians.org/wdu74.html
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| | Mahdi: Encyclopedia topic |
 | | Syed Mohammad Jaunpuri (Syed Mohammad Jaunpuri: more facts about this subject) (1443 C.E. Siyyid Mírzá 'Alí-Muhammad (The Báb (The Báb: more facts about this subject)), the founder of Babiism and forerunner of the Bahá'í Faith (Bahá'í Faith: the baháí faith is a monotheistic religion whose members follow the teachings of baháulláh,... |  | | He was named Syed Mohammad and is also remembered as Syed Mohammad Jaunpuri (1443 C.E. People who saw themselves as Mahdi |  | | Muhammad Ahmad (Muhammad Ahmad: more facts about this subject), who opposed the British in the Sudan (Sudan: A republic in northeastern Africa on the Red Sea; achieved independence from Egypt and the United Kingdom in 1956; involved in state-sponsored terrorism) at the end of the 19 |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/reference/mahdi
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| | Babism Meaning and Definition |
 | | A, Alt, And, Babiism, Being, Christian, Doctrine, In, Jewish, Mixture, Modern, Mohammedan, Of, Originated, Parsee, Religious, Sect, The, Which, |
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http://en.thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/babism
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| | A Traveller's Narrative Introduction |
 | | Return to Table of Contents for Digital Library of European-Language Works related to the Shaykhi, Babi and Baha'i movements |
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http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~bahai/diglib/books/A-E/B/browne/tn/tnfrnt.htm
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| | another christian forgery: christians refer to jesus as king of the jews [Archive] - Ummah.com |
 | | It wasn't the first time this had happened, for when the magi came in search of the new born baby whose star they had seen in the east, they also asked Herod "where is he that is born King of the Jews". |  | | Christians call Jesus "King of Kings and Lord of Lords", as declared and described in the Revelation picture of Revelation 17:14 and in 1 Timothy 6:15 |
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http://www.ummah.net/forum/archive/index.php/t-59555.html
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