Part I of this index consists of the titles of Tablets and Writings of Bahá'u'lláh described or mentioned by the author, including a few which were revealed after 1863. Part II contains all other entries. Titles of Tablets and books are italicized. Footnotes are indicated by the abbreviation n. after the page number; if the name or subject occurs both in the text and in a note, this is indicated by 'p. - and n.'. Principal themes are shown by bold figures.
I. TABLETS AND WRITINGS OF BAHÁ'U'LLÁH Alwáh-i-Maryam, 13
Az-Bágh-i-Iláhí (ode), 211, 218-20
Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, quoted, 10, 50, 249, 251-2, 253-4
Four Valleys, The, 104
Halih-Halih-Yá-Bishárat (ode), 211, 219
Hidden Words, The, ch. 6; see Part II of index for further references
Húr-i-'Ujáb (The Wondrous Maiden), 211, 218
Hurúfát-i-'Állín (The Exalted Letters), 122-5
Also titled Musíbát-i-Hurúfát-i-'ÁlíyátJaváhiru'l-Asrár (The Essence of Mysteries), 151-2
Kitáb-i-'Ahdí (The Book of My Covenant), 37, 80, 134, 137
Kitáb-i-Aqdas (The Most Holy Book), 26, 60, 153, 160, 212, 301; quotations from, 47, 124, 134, 280
Kitáb-i-Badí', 102, 250, 279
Kitáb-i-Íqán (The Book of Certitude), ch. 10; see Part II of index for further references
Lawh-i-Áyiy-i-Núr (Tablet of The Verse of Light), 125-8
Also titled Tafsír-i-Hurúfát-i-Muqatta'ihLawh-i-Ayyúb (Tablet of Job), see Súriy-i-Sabr
Lawh-i-Bulbulu'l-Firáq (Tablet of the Nightingale of Bereavement), 244-5
Lawh-i-Fitnih (Tablet of the Test), 128-9, 135-6
Lawh-i-Ghulámu'l-Khuld (The Youth of Paradise), 211, 213-14
Lawh-i-Hikmat (Tablet of Wisdom), 20-21
Lawh-i-Húríyyih (Tablet of the Maiden), 125
Lawh-i-Kullu't-Ta'ám, (Tablet of All Food), 55-60 passim
Lawh-i-Malláhu'l-Quds, see Tablet of The Holy Mariner
Lawh-i-Qiná' (Tablet of the Veil), 334 and n.
Long Obligatory Prayer, 30
Madínatu'r-Ridá (City of Radiant Acquiescence), 108-9
Madínatu't-Tawhíd (The City of Unity), 109, 113, 114, 116, 117-19; quoted, 118
Musíbát-i-Hurúfát-i-'Álíyát, see Hurúfát-i-'Állín
Qasídiy-i-Varqá'íyyih (poem), 62-4, 84-5
Questions and Answers, on the laws of the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, 26
Rashh-i-'Amá (poem), 45-6, 51
Sahífiy-i-Shattíyyih (Book of the River), 105-8
Sáqí-Az-Ghayb-i-Baqá (poem), 64
Seven Valleys, The, ch. 8; see Part II of index for further references
Shikkar-Shikan-Shavand, 147-50
Subhána-Rabbíya'l-A'lá, 211-13
Súratu'lláh (Súrih of God), 244-5
Súriy-i-Asháb, 286
Súriy-i-Ghusn (Tablet of the Branch), 135
Súrihs of Hajj (Pilgrimage), 212
Súriy-i-Haykal (Súrih of the Temple), 42, 121-2
Súriy-i-Mulúk (Súrih of the Kings), 146-7
Súriy-i-Nush, 137, 142, 146
Súriy-i-Qadír (Súrih of the Omnipotent), 119-22
Súriy-i-Sabr (Súrih of Patience), see Part II of index
Also titled Lawh-i-AyyúbTablet of The Holy Mariner, 228-43
Tablet of Visitation, 30, 206 and n.
Tafsír-i-Hurúfát-i-Muqatta'ih (Interpretation of the Isolated Letters), see Lawh-i-Áyiy-i-Núr
Ábádih, 77 and n., 266'Abbás Effendi, see 'Abdu'l-Bahá
'Abbás, Mírzá (Mírzá Buzurg), father of Bahá'u'lláh, 7, 19, 305
'Abbás, Mírzá (Qábil), of Ábádih, 77-8
'Abbás, Sháh (reigned 1589-1627), 117
'Abdu'l-Bahá ('Abbás Effendi):
as a child, 9, 13, 100;'Abdu'l-Ghaffár-i-Isfahání, 287-8
spiritual titles of, 13-14, 100, 132, 134-5;
His services to Bahá'u'lláh, 25, 159;
appointed by Bahá'u'lláh, 134-5;
Exemplar of Teachings, 14, 100, 134;
Centre of the Covenant, 14, 24, 80, 130, 135, 240, 241;
station of, 14, 134-5, 313;
Tablets of, 50, 77, 80-81, 91, 95, 127n., 201, 239;
statements by, 62, 100, 120, 127, 208, 214, 230, 254-5, 257, 260 and n., 262, 268, 276-7, 284, 288-9, 290, 309;
interpretations by, 82-2;
in the Garden of Ridván, 261-2;
pays tribute to Bahá'u'lláh, 308;
Covenant-breakers, 132-3, 315-19;
mentioned, 16, 19, 29, 35, 40, 41-2, 199-201 passim, 205, 206, 212, 219
'Abdu'l-Hamíd, Shaykh, 283
'Abdu'l-Husayn-i-Tihrání, Shaykh, 142-7 passim, 225; stigmatized by Bahá'u'lláh, 148
'Abdu'l-Karím-i-Qazvíní, Mullá, 53-4, 330
'Abdu'l-Majíd-i-Shírází, Hájí, 94, 155, 157
'Abdu'lláh, Hájí Mírzá, 41, 42
'Abdu'r-Rahmán-i-Karkúkí, Shaykh, 62, 104
Abraham, 7
Abú-Bakr, Caliph, 127
Abú-Lahab, 156 and n.
Abú-Turáb-i-Qazvíní, Shaykh, 205, 332
Abu'l-Fadl, Mírzá, of Gulpáygán, 7, 221
Abu'l-Qásim, servant of Mírzá Yahyá, 247
Abu'l-Qásim-i-Hamadání, servant of Bahá'u'lláh, 62, 67
Abu'l-Qásim-i-Káshí, 252
Adrianople (Edirne), Bahá'u'lláh in, 17, 24, 37, 97, 246, 255; His Writings, 102, 279-80; Bahá'ís in, 27, 28, 203, 287-8
Afnán (the Báb's kindred), 134 and n., 155, 158-9, 198-9
Aghsán (male descendants of Bahá'u'lláh), 134 and n.
Ahmad-i-Ahsá'í, Shaykh, 169n., 204, 221, 299n.
Ahmad-i-Azghandí, Mírzá, 194
'Akká:
traditions about, 32n.;'Alí, Hájí Mírzá Siyyid, uncle of the Báb, 153, 154, 327, 329
Bahá'u'lláh's exile and imprisonment, 17, 24, 27, 42, 98, 204, 286-9 passim;
'Abdu'l-Bahá in, 100, 132, 201;
resident Bahá'ís, 26, 27, 29, 35, 39, 204, 287-91 passim;
Bahá'í pilgrims, 37, 48, 50n., 111, 131-2;
Covenant-breakers, 201, 315-19
'Alí, Imám ('Alí ibn Abí Tálib), 11, 34, 71, 126-8, 294n., 305; refers to Bahá'u'lláh, 306
'Alí-Akbar, Mírzá, cousin of the Báb, 251-252
'Alí-Muhammad, Siyyid, see Báb, The
'Álí Páshá, Turkish Prime Minister, 225, 227, 244
'Alí Sháh, Prince, 258
'Alíy-i-Afnán, Hájí Siyyid, 41
'Alíy-i-Bastámí, Mullá, 222-3
'Alíy-i-Sayyáh, Mírzá, 220
'Ancient Beauty', a title of Bahá'u'lláh, 83, 148, 291
Animal(s): kingdom, 2, 3, 5, 8; kindness to, 188
Apostles, of Bahá'u'lláh, 16, 26, 27 and n., 36, 41n., 95, 202, 259
Áqá Ján, Mírzá (Khádimu'lláh), amanuensis of Bahá'u'lláh, 24, 35-8, 40, 69, 157, 205, 228, 278;
'Revelation writing', 24-5, 35-6;Áqá Khán, Mírzá, Persian Prime Minister, 10-11
biography, 24, 40-41;
his important testimony, 42;
breaks Bahá'u'lláh's Covenant, 315-19;
mentioned, 92, 131Áqá Ridá, of Shíráz, 288-8
Áqáy-i-Kalím, see Músá, Mírzá
Áqáy-i-Káshání, Mírzá (Ismu'lláhu'l-Muníb), 283-7 passim
Áqáy-i-Rikáb-Sáz, Mírzá, 125
Arabic, language, 19, 26, 34n., 48, 62, 215; used by Bahá'u'lláh, 22, 60, 62
Arms, use of forbidden, 278-9 and n.
Asadu'lláh, Mírzá, of Khuy, see Dayyán
Asadu'lláh-i-Qumí, Siyyid, 35; quoted, 35-6, 87-9
Ásíyih Khánum (Navváb), wife of Bahá'u'lláh, 12, 15, 19
'B' and 'E' (letters), 30
'B' and 'H' (letters, 83
Báb, The (Siyyid 'Alí-Muhammad):
birth, 294n.;Bábí(s), 39n., 56, 84, 92, 101-2, 142, 169n., 191n., 194, 202;
family of, 153-9 passim, 198-201 passim, 206n., 249, 251;
mother of, see Fátimih-Bagum;
House of, 211-12;
in Mecca and Búshihr, 154, 200, 221, 223;
in Shíráz, 200, 327;
in Isfahán, 102;
Herald of Bahá'u'lláh, 7-8, 217;
spiritual titles of, 60, 67, 221, 222 and n., 294, 307;
early days of His Dispensation, 222-3, 327-30;
Revelation of, 81, 108 and n., 190-4, 329 and n.;
Writings of, 23 and n., 34, 48, 54, 55, 60, 68, 102, 116-17, 207, 251-2, 255-6, 280, 294-303, 307;
station of, 214, 223, 294-5, 313;
extolled by Bahá'u'lláh, 119, 190-93, 214, 272, 294;
extols Bahá'u'lláh, 294-303 passim, 307;
martyrdom of, 53-4, 67, 154, 268;
Shrine of, 15, 200, 206;
mentioned, 3, 20, 56, 61, 169, 207, 213, 325, 326
community in Persia, 84, 253, 286;Bábí Dispensation, 23n., 34, 93n., 191 and n., 280, 293, 294
persecutions and martyrs, 7, 11, 138, 264-8, 278-9;
community in 'Iráq, 53-5 , 61, 67-70, 144, 195, 202, 206-10, 225-6, 248, 258-62 passim;
community divided, 68, 248-51;
Bahá'u'lláh declares His mission to, 261-2Badasht, conference at, 8, 293
Badí' Calendar, of the Bahá'í Dispensation, 116-17, 228n.
Badí'u'lláh, Mírzá, son of Bahá'u'lláh, 131-2
Bahá'u'lláh's sojourn, 16, 165, 258-9;Bahá:
His House, 94, 211-12, 259, 260;
absents Himself, 55, 57;
returns from Kurdistán, 41, 63, 67-9 passim;
'Abdu'l-Bahá in, 13, 16, 25;
events in, 142-7, 206-10, 219-20, 225-7, 228-9;
Mírzá Yahyá's actions, 54-5, 247-54;
visitors to, 39 and n., 56, 68, 84, 85, 91-2, 97, 102, 128, 141, 150, 151, 153, 156-7, 198, 202, 206, 269 and n., 284, 289;
Garden of Ridván, 53, 109n., 259-60, 262;
Bahá'u'lláh departs, 55, 57, 97, 203 260-62, 281-2;
mentioned, 17, 25, 62, 104, 105, 108, 119, 125, 137, 148, 149, 215, 219, 244, 246, 255, 280, 287, 288;
see 'Iráq
Bahá'u'lláh, 33, 83, 158;Bahá'í(s):
attribute and name of God, 48, 116, 117;
see Jináb-i-Bahá
'people of Bahá', 47, 94, 238-9, 275, 280;Bahá'í Archives, International, 19, 159
Bahá'u'lláh's communication with, 109-10, 113, 203, 244;
persecuted, 268, 279;
their unity, 303;
teachers, 86, 107, 162, 203, 279, 283;
in Cyprus, 27, 288;
in 'Ishqábád, 199;
mentioned, 22, 88, 90
Bahá'í Cycle, 309-11
Bahá'í Dispensation, 216-18, 279, 309-14
Bahá'íyyih Khánum (the Greatest Holy Leaf), daughter of Bahá'u'lláh, 12, 14-15, 19
Bahá'í World Community, 279; community of Most Great Name, 242, 281
Bahá'u'lláh (Mírzá Husayn-'Alí):
lineage of, 7, 305;Bahjí, Mansion of, 24, 276n., 319; Bahá'u'lláh's Shrine, 206 and n., 318-19
youth, 19-20;
education, 19, 20, 22, 62-3;
family of, 8-16 passim, 122-3, 130, 284, 305;
brothers of, 10, 11, 15, 16;
sisters of, 49-51;
spiritual titles of, 8, 12, 42, 66, 77, 83, 109, 134, 148, 236, 304-9 passim, 313;
in Karbilá, 223-4;
persecution in Tihrán, 8-14, 46, 51, 224;
imprisonment, see Síyáh-Chál, dungeon of, Prison;
birth of Revelation, 7, 10, 12, 299;
banishment from Persia, 11, 13, 16-17, 51-2, 224;
in Baghdád, 16, 53-5, 85, 92-5, 210, 225-9, 259, 273;
retirement to Kurdistán, 16, 40, 53, 55, 57, 60-4 passim, 248, 249;
return from Kurdistán, 25, 63, 67-9 passim, 84, 96;
in the Garden of Ridván, 259-62 passim, 275-6, 281-2;
declaration of Mission, 17, 53, 109n., 142, 208, 210, 260-63 passim, 273-8, 286, 293, 299;
important statements at Ridván, 278-80;
departure from Baghdád, 16, 97, 225-7, 243-4, 281-2, see Baghdád;
to Constantinople, 16, 97, 243-4, 283-92 passim;
in Constantinople, 17, 292;
to Adrianople, 17, 102, 203;
proclamation of Mission, 17, 109n.;
to 'Akká, 17, 204, 286-9 passim;
station of, 10, 66-7, 295, 304-9, 313;
alludes to His own station, 119, 142, 194-6, 210, 213, 218, 245, 273, 307-8;
extolled by the Báb, 295-8, 300, 301-3, 307;
relationship to other Manifestations, 64-6, 308-9;
man's relationship to, 73-4, 79-80;
recognition of, 56, 68, 84, 91, 95;
His effect on people, 94, 101-3, 145, 198, 206-9, 220, 257-9;
companions of, 27, 40, 95, 96-7, 206-9, 218;
His majesty, 148, 257-9, 282;
His innate knowledge, 18, 20;
His sufferings, 10, 12-13, 51-2, 57, 61, 63, 148-9, 195-6, 249;
Mírzá Yahyá's opposition to, 37, 54-5, 107, 120, 130, 133, 136, 195-6, 218, 241-2, 246-56;
ascension of, 24, 132-3, 205;
Shrine of, 206;
see Adrianople, Apostles of Bahá'u'lláh, 'Him Whom God shall make manifest', Revelation of Bahá'u'lláh, Word of God revealed by Bahá'u'lláh, Writings of Bahá'u'lláhMother Book of Bábí Dispensation, 296;Bíbí Sáhib, 39-40
its purpose, 296;
anticipates and gives signs of 'Him Whom God shall make manifest', 296-302;
'Point' of, 298, 307;
'Vahíd' of, 298-300 passim;
'Letters' of, 308;
'Witnesses' to, 93n.;
'year nine', 298-300;
Bahá'u'lláh addresses people of, 109, 194-5, 245, 271, 286;
mentioned, 23, 68, 85, 93n., 190, 280
'Blessed Beauty', a title of Bahá'u'lláh, 12n., 77, 90, 200, 205, 230
Book of Certitude, The, see Kitáb-i-Íqán
'Branch', see 'Abdu'l-Bahá; Mihdí, Mírzá
Buddha, 3
Bukhárá, 95
Búshihr (Bushire), 154, 156, 200, 221
Buzurg, Mírzá, of Núr, see 'Abbás, Mírzá
Buzurg Khán, Mírzá, Persian consul-general, in Baghdád, 143, 146-7, 225, 226
Caliphs, of Islám, 127, 128, 215
Carmel, Mount, 15, 19, 29, 200, 268
features of, 129, 133, 137;Chains, in Síyáh-Chál, 9 and n., 10, 51
is irresistible, 105-6, 148-9, 192, 201;
its world mission, 217, 272-3;
opposition to, 142-7, 242;
how to teach it, 161, 278-9
Christ (Jesus), 3, 20, 58, 64, 67, 174, 178-9, 182, 257, 267; words of, 107, 120, 182, 184; signs of return, 165-9; refers to Bahá'u'lláh, 306
Christian Faith, civilization, 214
'Cities', of spiritual attainment, 151-2; of God, 189; of certitude, 190
Clergy, see Divines
'Concourse on high', 81 and n., 82, 267
Constantinople (Istanbul): Bahá'u'lláh's departure for, journey and arrival, 16, 97, 203, 227, 259, 281-2, ch. 17; Bahá'ís in, 27, 28, 287-9
Contentment, 99-101, 187; three aspects of, 108
of God, 72, 79, 242;Covenant-breakers, 10, 16, 24, 27, 29, 41, 130-33 passim, 137, 230, 240-42, Appendix I; see Yahyá, Mírzá, Muhammad-'Alí (son of Bahá'u'lláh)
of Bahá'u'lláh, 24, 29, 79, 80-2, 229-30, 242, 315;
tests believers, 137, 238;
see Covenant-breakers, Will and Testament of Bahá'u'lláh
Creation, 1-3, 98-9, 101, 114, 122, 123, 269
'Day of God', 45-6, 64-7, 119, 129, 152, 213, 236-8, 275, 308
'Day of Resurrection', 171, 184-5
Dayyán (Mírzá Asadu'lláh of Khuy), 249-52
Death, 79, 123-5, 152, 183, 184
Detachment, 75-80 passim, 99-100, 108, 162, 187, 212-13, 239; example of Job, 270-71
Dhabíh, see Ismá'íl, Siyyid, of Zavárih
Divine civilization, 120-21, 217-18, 278
Divines, Muslim, 18-20, 39 and n., 78, 92, 144-5, 155n., 163-4, 185-6, 194, 301; of 'Akká, 32; of Sulaymáníyyih, 62; Bahá'u'lláh's encounters with, 20, 144-6; mujtahids, 25-6, 91 and n., 144
Díyá'u'lláh, Mírzá, son of Bahá'u'lláh, 131-2
'Elders' (twenty-four), 201 and n.
Fádil-i-Mázindarání, Jináb-i-(Asadu'lláh, Mírzá), 42
Faith, of a believer, 238, 243; unfaithfulness, 243
Famagusta, 288
Farídu'd-Dín-i-'Attár, 96
Fáris Effendi, 204
Fath-'Alí Sháh (reigned 1798-1834), 128
Fátimih, daughter of the Prophet Muhammad, 71-2; 'Hidden Book' of, 71
Fátimih, the Báb's second wife, 249 and n.
Fátimih Khánum-i-Afnán, 159
Fátimih-Bagum, mother of the Báb, 154-7 passim, 159, 200
Fu'ád Páshá, Turkish Foreign Minister, 225
Fúrúghíyyih, daughter of Bahá'u'lláh, 41
Fusúl-i-Arba'ih, 322 and n.
Gabriel, Angel, 71
Ghulám-Ridá Khán, 88
God:
the Unknowable, 1, 46, 114-15, 152, 175-6;Gospels (New Testament), quoted and explained by Bahá'u'lláh, 165-9, 184; mentioned, 151, 190
attributes of, 1-3, 30-1, 44, 46, 59, 73, 99, 114, 116-18, 119, 122, 125, 152, 176-8, 180-1;
oneness of, 113-15;
Bahá'u'lláh describes, 114-16;
worlds of, 57-9, 64, 72-5 passim;
nearness to, 96;
presence of, 185, 299;
pledges Himself, 272-3;
see Word of God, Cause of God, Day of God, Kingdom of God
Greatest Branch, see 'Abdu'l-Bahá
Greatest Holy Leaf, see Bahá'íyyih Khánum
'Greatest Name', 28, 48, 117, 274
Greece, 214
Habíbu'lláh, Hájí Mírzá (Afnán), 155
Hádí, Hájí Mírzá, 211
Hadíth (Traditions), see Traditions
Hádíy-i-Dawlat Ábádí, Hájí Mírzá, 251
Háfiz, poems, 11 and n.
Háhút, spiritual world of, 58
Haifa, 29, 41, 131, 201n., 288
Hámid, Mullá, of Sulaymáníyyih, 62
Hand(s) of the Cause, 36, 241 and n.
Hasan, Imám, 71
Hasan-'Alí, Hájí Mírzá, uncle of the Báb, 156-7, 159
Hasan-i-'Ammú, Hájí Mullá, 144-5
Hasan-i-Mázindarání, cousin of Bahá'u'lláh, 50 and n.
Hasan-i-Zunúzí, Shaykh, 205, 207-8
Havvá, cousin of Bahá'u'lláh, 122, 124-5
ch. 6;'Him Whom God shall make manifest':
manner of its Revelation, 71;
major themes of, 72, 75, 77, 78-80;
potential influence of, 77;
Bahá'u'lláh's reference to, 78;
interpretations of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, 80-3;
various subjects:backbiting, 79'Maid of heaven', 83;
Bahá'u'lláh's prescription for man, 78-80
calamity, 79, 149
Covenant of Bahá'u'lláh, 80-2
Covenant of God with man, 72, 79
death, 79
detachment, 74-7, 79-80
interpretations of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, 80-3
love, 79, 80
prayer, 79
pride, 77, 79, 81
purity of heart, 79
soul of man, 72-5, 78-80
'wings' and 'comb', 82;
mentioned, 107n.;
see 'Tree of Anísá', 'Ruby Tablet', Mount Párán, Sadratu'l-Muntahá, 'Tablet of Paradise'249-303;History of the Martyrs of Yazd, 321, 326
declaration of Bahá'u'lláh's station, 17, 206, 262;
Báb's prophecies fulfilled, 207, 217, 249, 251, 280-81;
false claimants, 68, 202, 300;
mentioned, 38, 56, 84, 93n., 105, 152, 194n.Hizár Baytí, Lawh-i-, 127n.
Holy Books (of former religions, 151, 161, 162, 190, 296; interpretations of, 166-71, 183-5; see Old Testament, Gospels, Qur'án, Terms in Holy Writings
Holy Days, Bahá'í, 281
Holy Spirit, 28, 63, 71, 148, 184, 189; see Most Great Spirit
House, of Bahá'u'lláh in Baghdád, 211-12, 259, 281
Husayn, Imám, 56, 71, 127, 156n., 182, 305; on Bahá'u'lláh's mission, 306
Husayn, Mírzá, of Isfahán, see Mishkín-Qalam
Husayn-'Alí, Mírzá, see Bahá'u'lláh
Husayn-i-Bushrú'í, Mullá, 150, 191 and n., 280, 302n.
Husayn Khán, Hájí Mírzá, 225, 226
Husayn-i-Mutavallí, 147, 149-50
Husayn-i-Zanjání, Mírzá, quoted, 89-91
Ibn-i-Fárid, poet, 62
Ibráhím, Siyyid, 250
Imáms, 60, 71, 126-8, 156n., 185, 335 traditions by, 48n., 193-4, 327, 332; see 'Alí, Imám and Husayn, Imám
Írán, see Persia
Bahá'u'lláh's exile to and sojourn in, 13, 16, 51, 53-5, 67-70, 146-7, 211, 228-9, 243-4, 246, 248, 253-4;Isaiah, prophecies of, 305
Báb's family in, 154-7;
dissemination of Writings from, 28, 110;
Muslim Shrines, 156-7;
see Bábís, in 'Iráq; Baghdád
23, 30, 43, 116, 126-8, 214-6, 333 and n.;Ismá'íl, Shaykh, of Sulaymáníyyih, 61
laws of, 19, 26, 57;
traditions of, 32n., 34, 46, 48n., 59, 63, 83n., 117, 119n., 130, 152, 162, 180, 193-4, 216, 266-7, 294n.;
divisions within, 128;
see Divines, Imáms, Qur'án, Shaykhís, Shí'ahs, Sunnís
Ismá'íl, Siyyid, of Zavárih (Dhabíh), 101-3, 205
Ismá'íl-i-Azghandí, Hájí Siyyid, 111-12
Ismá'íl-i-Vazír, Mírzá, 15
Jabarút, spiritual world of, 58
Ja'far, Mullá, of Naráq, 56
Ja'far-i-Yazdí, Mírzá, 289-91, 331
Ja'far-i-Yazdí, Siyyid, 137-42, 331
Jamál-i-Mubárak (Blessed Beauty), a title of Bahá'u'lláh, 12
Javád-i-Karbilá'í, Hájí Siyyid, 155 and n., 157, 220, 221-4
Jerusalem, 173
Jesus, see Christ
Jináb-i-Bahá (His Honour Bahá), a designation of Bahá'u'lláh, 8 and n., 158, 224
John the Baptist, 169
Karbilá, 142, 154, 156n., 157, 221, 222, 224; Bahá'u'lláh in, 24, 207, 247
Karím Khán, Hájí Mírzá, 186n., 332-5
Katurah, 7
Kawthar, 178, 196 and n.; Súrih of Qur'án, 328, 329
Kázim, Shaykh (Samandar), 36
Kázim-i-Rashtí, Siyyid, 169 and n., 191n., 204-5, 221, 332
Khadíjih Bagum, wife of the Báb, 155, 206n.
Khájih, fort of, 264, 265, 268
Khán-i-Súq-i-Abiyad, 'Akká, 131
Khánum Buzurg, 50-51
Kingdoms, of existence, 1-3, 58
Kingdom of God, 5, 59, 82, 121, 314
Kitáb-i-Íqán (The Book of Certitude), ch. 10, see Table of Contents; additionally, see:
former title, 158;Knowledge, 20, 31, 43, 60, 126, 216-18; Bahá'u'lláh's, 18, 20; true knowledge, 43-4, 98-9, 172-3, 186, 217-18
written for a Muslim, 162;
original copy, 159;
importance of, 153, 197;
effect on reader, 158-9, 161-2;
dissemination of, 160;
various subjects:backbiting, 187mentioned, 152, 263, 332.
contentment, 187
fellowship with righteous, 187
interpretation of former Scriptures, 162, 164-6, 171-2
knowledge, 172-3, 185-6
love, 187
pride, 187
purity of heart, 172, 187
'seal' on Holy Books, 160-1
unity of religions, 160-61
See also Detachment, Holy Spirit, Manifestations of God, Qá'im, Terms in Holy Writings, Tests, True SeekerKrishna, 3
Kurdistán, 16, 25, 40, 53, 55, 57, 60-64 passim, 67, 84
Kamálu'd-Dín, Hájí Mírzá, 55-6, 60, 260n.
Láhút, spiritual world of, 58
League of Nations, 212
Letters of the Living, 60 and n., 93, 128n., 153; see Quddús; Husayn-i-Bushrú'í, Mullá; Táhirih
Lutf-'Alí, Mírzá, 330
Mahmúd, Áqá Mírzá, 288-9
Mahmúd, Hájí Mírzá, an Afnán, 199
Mahmúd, Mírzá, nephew of Bahá'u'lláh, 9, 10
Mahmúd, Shaykh, divine of 'Akká, 32 and n., 33
Mahmúd-i-Káshání, Mírzá, 319
'Maid of Heaven', 63, 82, 83, 125, 213, 218, 242
Majdi'd-Dín, Mírzá, 316
Malakút, spiritual world of, 59
Man:
his nature, 58, 72, 133-4;Manifestation(s) of God, 1-5, 28, 36, 58, 63-7 passim, 97, 237;
purpose of his creation, 73, 240;
stages of spiritual journey, 96, 151-2, see ch. 8;
developing spiritual qualities, 74, 80, 96, 107;
his potentialities, 80, 119, 122;
Bahá'u'lláh's counsels, 78-9;
see Detachment, Pride, Suffering, Resignation
relationship to God, 58-9, 63-4, 114-16, 117-18, 142, 161, 175-6, 179-80;Martyrs, Martyrdom, 270, 279; in Nayríz, 265-8
relationship to each other, 64-7, 117-18, 142, 160-61, 177-8, 309-10;
attributes of, 167, 179-80, 262-3, 271;
powers of, 107, 263;
sovereignty of, 180-3;
forces released by, 4-5, 31-2, 167, 176, 184, 211, 213-18;
two stations of, 59, 129, 177-80;
unity of, 118-19, 161, 176-8;
distinctiveness of, 119, 178-9, 309-10;
signs of the advent of the next, 164-71;
proof of, 106-7, 189-90;
relationship to man, 58, 59, 97, 118-19;
man's inadequacy to recognize, 303;
man's rejection of, 163-6;
opposed by leaders of religion, 163-4, 171-2;
sufferings of, 163, 182-3, 194-6;
the Universal, 309;
the Supreme, 10, 95, 117, 125, 295-6, 301;
future, 280, 309-11;
see also Recognition of God's Messengers
Maryam, cousin of Bahá'u'lláh, 12-13, 61, 122, 124
Mashriqu'l-Adhkár, 86 and n., 199
Mas'úd Mírzá, Prince (Zillu's-Sultán), 258n.
Mazra'ih, mansion of, 290-91
Mazra'iy-i-Vashshásh, 228
Mihdí, Hájí Mullá, 56
Mihdí, Mírzá (the Purest Branch, son of Bahá'u'lláh, 19, 261
Mihdíy-i-'Atrí, Hájí Mullá, 331
Mishkín-Qalam (Mírzá Husayn), 26-8
Moses, 3, 20, 58, 64, 67, 107, 168, 174, 214, 236, 257, 267
'Most Great Spirit', 34, 45, 63, 242
Most Holy Book, The, see Kitáb-i-Aqdas
Muhammad, Darvísh (assumed name of Bahá'u'lláh), 67
Muhammad, Hájí Mírzá Siyyid, uncle of the Báb, 153-9; Bahá'u'lláh addresses, 186-9; also 180, 189, 198n.
Muhammad, Prophet of Islám, 3, 20, 22, 23, 32n., 48n., 59, 71, 126-7, 148, 156n., 169, 173, 182, 189, 190, 193, 257; 'Seal of the Prophets', 66; refers to Bahá'u'lláh, 306; see Fátimih; 'Alí, Imám
Muhammad, Siyyid, of Yazd, 39
Muhammad Sháh (reigned 1835-48), 11 and n., 138n., 325-6, 330
Muhammad-'Alí, Áqá, of Isfahán, 287
Muhammad 'Alí, Hájí Mírzá, cousin of the Báb, 198
Muhammad-'Alí, Mírzá, son of Bahá'u'lláh, 131-3, 136, 261, 315, 316n., 319
Muhammad-'Alíy-i-Sabbágh, Áqá, 287
Muhammad-Hasan, Mírzá, faithful half brother of Bahá'u'lláh, 11, 16
Muhammad-Hasan, Mírzá ('King of the Martyrs'), 103n., 259
Muhammad-Hasan-i-Sabzavárí, Shaykh, 39
Muhammad-Husayn, Mírzá ('Beloved of the Martyrs'), 103n., 259
Muhammad-i-'Arab, Shaykh, 283
Muhammad-Ibráhím-i-Amír, Áqá, 288
Muhammad-Ibráhím-i-Káshání, Áqá, 131
Muhammad-i-Isfahání, Siyyid, Antichrist of the Bahá'í Revelation, 27 and n., 54-5, 68, 107, 220, 223 and n., 224, 246-9, 254-5, 291
Muhammad-Ja'far-i-Tabrízí, Hájí, 97-8
Muhammad-i-Mázindarání, Mírzá, 250-51
Muhammad-i-Qá'iní, Mullá (Nabíl-i-Akbar), 91-5, 145n.
Muhammad-Qulí, Mírzá, faithful half-brother of Bahá'u'lláh, 15-16, 284
Muhammad-Ridá, Áqá, 102, 103, 278
Muhammad-Ridá, Mullá, of Manshád, see Rada'r-Rúh
Muhammad-Ridá, Mullá, of Muhammad-Ábád, 84-91
Muhammad-Sádiq, Áqá, of Isfahán, 287
Muhammad-Sádiq-i-Khurásání, Mullá (Muqaddas), known as Mullá Sádiq, 92-3
Muhammad-Táhir-i-Málmírí, Hájí, biography, 320-24; receives Tablet, 37-40; writings, 38n., 321-2; memoirs, 111-13, 131-2, 290-91; father of author, 37n.
Muhammad-Taqí, Hájí (entitled Ayyúb), of Nayríz, 139-41, 263-4, 268-9 and n.
Muhammad-Taqíy-i-Afnán, Hájí Mírzá, cousin of the Báb, 158, 198-201
Muhammad-i-Vazír, Mírzá, cousin of Bahá'u'lláh, 122-3
Muhammad-i-Zarandí, Mullá, see Nabíl-i-A'zam
Muhyi'd-Dín, Shaykh, 96
Mujtahids, see Divines
Mulk-Árá, Prince, 92
Mullás, see Divines
Muníb, Jináb-i-, see Áqáy-i-Káshání, Mírzá
Murtidáy-i-Ansárí, Shaykh, 91-2, 144
Músá, Mírzá (Áqáy-i-Kalím), most faithful brother of Bahá'u'lláh, 15-16, 53, 67n., 131, 144, 205, 228, 247, 284, 316n.
Músáy-i-Javáhirí, Hájí Mírzá, 211, 212-13
Mushíru'l-Mulk, 112-13
Mustayqiz (Sleeper Awakened), 250
Muzaffari'd-Dín Sháh (reigned 1896-1907), 90
Nabíl-i-Akbar, see Muhammad-i-Qá'iní, Mullá
Nabíl-i-A'zam (Mullá Muhammad i-Zarandí), 41, 48, 69, 91n., 117n., 131, 132, 202-6, 212, 221, 284; quoted, 138, 204-5, 209, 220, 228-9, 265-6, 275-6, 281, 325-6, 327-30
Najíb Páshá, 259
Najíbíyyih (Garden of Ridván), 259
Námiq Páshá, Governor of Baghdád, 226, 229, 244, 285
Násiri'd-Dín Sháh (reigned 1848-96), 8, 10, 11, 13 and n., 26-7, 37, 40-1, 225, 258 and n.
Nasút, realm of, 59
Naw-Rúz, 228 and n., 259 and n.
Nayríz, upheavals in, 138-9, 263-9; Bahá'u'lláh praises believers, 267-8; mentioned, 77n., 288, 331
Níyávarán, 8
Núr, province of, 7, 8, 10, 11, 50, 122
Núru'd-Dín, Áqá Mírzá, 155
Ottoman Government, 16, 17, 147, 225, 227, 229, 254
Patience, 109, 187, 271; see Job
Pen, of the Most High, 34-5, 94, 128 and n., 252; Exalted Pen, 34, 35n., 81; Supreme Pen, 45, 133
Persia, Persians (19th century):
education, 18-19;Philosophers, Greek, 214
language, used by Bahá'u'lláh, 22-3, 26, 48, 63, 64;
writing, 35n.;
government, 16, 146, 225-7;
officials, 18-20;
Bahá'ís, 160, 217, 279;
Bahá'u'lláh's contact with, 28, 110-13 passim, 203, 284, 286;
mentioned, 11
Pillars, of Shí'ah Islám, 33; and n.
Prayer, 30, 79, 116, 187, 188; prayers by Bahá'u'lláh, 51-2, 114-16
Pride, 77, 79, 81, 108, 120, 130, 152, 187
Promised One of Islám, see Qá'im
Prophets, see Manifestations of God
Purity of heart, 79, 96, 107, 172, 186, 187
Qá'im (He Who arises), 126, 128n., 152 and n., 155, 156, 158, 169n., 180-81, 326, 331; traditions about, 185, 194, 216, 267
Qasídiy-i-Tá'íyyih, 62
Qayyúmu'l-Asmá', 280, 293, 302 and n.; quoted, 302
Quddús (Hájí Mullá Muhammad 'Alíy-i-Bárfurúshí), 60, 68, 150, 208
Word of God, 22, 23, 34, 126, 189, 190;Rada'r-Rúh (Mullá Muhammad-Ridá), of Manshád, 39-40, 84-5, 331
knowledge of, 19, 126;
Súrihs of, see Kawthar, V'al-'Asr, Va'sh-Shams;
quoted, 56, 164, 171, 177-9, 183-5, 188-90, 271n., 335;
foretells Bahá'u'lláh, 119n.;
Bahá'u'lláh interprets, 48, 60, 125-6, 171, 177-9, 185, 335;
used treacherously, 264;
mentioned, 69, 86, 88, 90, 109n., 202, 214Rajab 'Alíy-i-Qahír, Mullá, 249n.
Recognition of God's Messengers:
107, 123, 152, 161, 208, 238, 240;Religion(s), birth, 4; progressive revelation, 65-6, 272, 309-10; unity of, 161-2; opposition of clergy, 163-4, 171-2; purpose of, 311
man's first goal, 96;
prerequisites of, 162-3;
obstacles to, 91, 162-6, 171-2, 183-4;
tests associated with, 129-31, 173-5;
see Manifestations of GodResignation (attribute), 98, 108, 269
His initial experience, 10, 12, 20, 21;Ridá-Qulí, Mírzá, half-brother of Bahá'u'lláh, 12
its nature, 21;
released spiritual energies, 4-5, 18, 23, 45;
its greatness, 18, 23, 64-7, 121-2, 213, 218, 236-7, 245, 301-2, 307-8, 311-14;
lauded by the Báb, 295-8, 300-301, 301-3, 307;
brings tests, 129;
see Bahá'u'lláh, His effect on peopleRidván (Paradise), 109, 183; Garden, 109n., 229, 259-62 passim, 275-6, 293; Festival, 259-60, 262, 277; Báb alludes to, 280; significance, 273-8; first day, 260, 262, 278, 280, 281; ninth day, 276n., 281; twelfth day, 281
Rukn-i-Rábi' (Fourth Pillar), of Shí'ah Islám, 333
Rúz-bih (Salmán), companion of Muhammad, 109, 113, 169
Sadratu'l-Muntahá, 3, 82, 83, 135
Sa'íd Khán, Mírzá, Persian Foreign Minister, 225-6
Sakínih Khánum (Tallán Khánum), half-sister of Bahá'u'lláh, 50
Salmán, Shaykh, of Hindíyán, 109-113, 255-6
Samandarí, Tarázu'lláh, Mírzá, 36-7
Sámarrá, 156n.
Sar-Galú, 60
Sárih Khánum, faithful sister of Bahá'u'lláh, 49-50
Sásáníyán kings, (A.D. 226-651), 7
'Seal of the Prophets' (Muhammad), 66
Seals of Bahá'u'lláh, 25 and n.
Servitude, 133-4, 179-80, 239-40
Seven Martyrs of Tihrán, 9, 153
Seven Valleys, The, 96-103, 151:
Search, 96;Sháh Sultán Khánum (Khánum Buzurg), half-sister of Bahá'u'lláh, 50-51
Love, 96-8;
Knowledge, 98-9;
Unity, 99;
Contentment, 99-101;
Wonderment, 101;
True Poverty and Absolute Nothingness, 101
Shams-i-Jihán, Princess (entitled Fitnih), 128-9
Shaykh Bahá'í, 117
Shaykhís, 169n., 221, 222, 247, 332, 333
Shí'ah(s), 46, 71, 116, 128 and n., 193-4, 222n., 304
Shidád (Stress), years of, 136 and n.
Shíráz: the Báb's Declaration, 193, 293; House of the Báb, 155, 212; mentioned 111-12, 223, 265-6, 294
Shoghi Effendi, Guardian of the Bahá'í Faith, 15, 36, 38n., 78 and n., 137, 159, 202, 229, 241 n., 303-4; quoted, 133, 143-4, 160, 208-9, 281-2, 284-5, 292-3, 304-8, 311-13
Shujá'u'd-Dawlih, 258
Sidq-'Alí, Darvísh, 289
Síyáh-Chál, dungeon of, 7, 8-11, 25, 45, 46, 54, 207-8, 224, 225, 246, 257, 293, 299
Soul of man, 72-5, 80, 187; journey of, 96-101, 151-2; immortality of, 72, 79, 123-4
Spirit of faith, 73-4
Spiritual worlds, see Worlds of God
Súdán, 28
Suffering (and tribulation, mystery and purpose of, 98-9, 148, 269-70; of Manifestations of God, 148-9, 163-4, 182-3; of Job, 270-71
Súfís, 96 and n.
Sulaymáníyyih, 61, 62, 67, 96, 104, 293
Sultán, Shaykh, of Karbilá, 67 and n., 220, 253
Súrihs, see Kawthar; Tablets and Writings of Bahá'u'lláh (Index, Part I)
Sabr, Súriy-i- (Súrih of Patience), also titled Lawh-i-Ayyúb (Tablet of Job), 141 and n., 263-73 passim; story of Job, 270-71; effect upon Bábís, 271-2
Tabarsí, Shaykh, fort of, 149-50
'Tablet of Paradise', fifth, 82
Tábúr Áqásí, Yahyá, 317
Táhirih (Qurratu'l-'Ayn), 68, 128 and n., 207
Tákúr, 50
Tallán Khánum, see Sakínih Khánum
Terms in Holy Writings explained by Bahá'u'lláh:
'angels', 171;Tests, associated with Divine Revelations, 129-30, 135-7, 173-5; see Resignation, Suffering
'ark', 236;
'clouds', 170;
'comb' and 'wings', 82;
'crimson-coloured Ark', 280-81;
'crimson sea', 280-81;
'food', 59-60;
'heaven', 170;
'hell', 183-4;
'life' and 'death', 183-4;
'moon', 167-8, 170;
'oppression', 165-7;
'signs of the Son of Man', 168-71;
'sovereignty', 180-82;
'Stars', 167-8, 169-70;
'sun', 167-8, 170;
see also Holy Books; 'B and E', letters of; 'concourse on high'; 'Day of God'; 'Day of Resurrection'; 'Elders (twenty four)'; 'Kawthar'; 'Maid of heaven'; 'Sadratu'l-Muntahá'; 'soul of man'
Tihrán:
Bahá'u'lláh in, 7-13, 17, see Síyáh-Chál;'Tongue of Grandeur', a designation of Bahá'u'lláh, 42
addressed by Bahá'u'llah, 46-9;
court of Sháh, 26-7, 41, 326;
mentioned, 51, 86, 202, 266, 286;
see Seven Martyrs of Tihrán
Townshend, George, quoted, 214-16
Traditions, see Islám
True seeker, qualifications of, 162-3, 186-9
'Ulamás, see Divines
'Umar, Caliph, 127
Universal House of Justice, 201 and n., 241
Vahháb-i-Khurásání, Mírzá (Mírzá Javád), 254
Vahíd (Siyyid Yahyáy-i-Dárábí), 264-5, 268, 325-31; addressed by the Báb, 297; praised by Bahá'u'lláh, 191, 267; mentioned, 138
Varaqih (Leaf), 14n.
Varaqiy-i-'Ulyá, see Bahá'íyyih Khánum
Varqá (Mírzá 'Alí-Muhammad), 41 and n., 331
Will and Testament, of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, 137, 241n.
Will and Testament of Bahá'u'lláh, see Kitáb-i-'Ahdí
'Witnesses', see Bayán
Manifestations reveal, 3, 20-22, 30-32, 36-7;Word of God as revealed by Bahá'u'lláh, 18, 21, 42-3, 46;
Progressive nature, 32, 65-6, 106;
proof of Prophethood, 106, 189-90;
spirit and form, 21-2;
independent of learning, 20, 23;
its power, 31-2, 181-3;
is creative, 30-31;
infinite meanings, 32-4, 57;
source of knowledge, 33-4, 44;
see Word of God as revealed by Bahá'u'lláh
manner of revelation, 22-5, 28-9, 34-7, 40-42, 55, 64;World Order, New, 120-21, 217
rapidity of revelation, 23, 29, 35-6, 62, 158;
power of, 29, 30-31, 62-3, 83, 102, 210;
creativeness, 30-31;
vastness of Revelation, 23-4, 25, 69Worlds of God, 57-9, 64, 72-5 passim
Writings of Bahá'u'lláh, xv, 22;
style and classes of, 21-5, 40, 43, 60, 62-3, 96, 147, 160, 213, 218-19;Yahyá, Mírzá (Subh-i-Azal), half-brother of Bahá'u'lláh, 53-6, 246-56. See also:
In His hand, 34-5, 37;
transcription, 25-6, 27, 160;
some destroyed, 69;
see Word of God as revealed by Bahá'u'lláhhis opposition to Bahá'u'lláh, 16, 37, 130;Yahyáy-i-Dárábí, Siyyid, see Vahíd
Bahá'u'lláh's allusions to, 195-6, 218, 241-2, 244, 272;
his Cyprus exile, 27, 288;
his followers, 10, 50, 68, 203;
other mentions, 40-41, 133, 136, 257, 284, 291
Yazd, believers and martyrs, 37-9 passim, 84, 85, 320, 321, 323, 331; citizens, 138, 199, 320; Vahíd in, 326, 331
Yúnis Khán-i-Afrúkhtih, Dr., 315-19
Yúsuf-i-Sidihí, Siyyid, 151
Zakaríyyá, Shaykh, 268 and n.
Zaynu'l-'Ábidín, Mullá (surnamed Zaynu'l-Muqarrabín), 25-6
Zaynu'l-'Ábidín Khán, Governor of Nayríz, 138-41 passim, 264-5, 268; wife of, 141
THE REVELATION OF BAHÁ'U'LLÁHVOLUME 1 : BAGHDAD 1853-63
ADIB TAHERZADEHThe Revelation of Bahá'u'lláh is a four-volume series about the Scriptures of the Bahá'í Faith, the most recent of the world's religions. It is a unique survey of the Writings of the Founder, Bahá'u'lláh (1817-92), which were revealed during a ministry of nearly forty years spent in exile from his native Írán in Baghdad, Constantinople, Adrianople, and the prison city of 'Akká in the Holy Land.
From Baghdad to Constantinople, and then to Adrianople the Revelation of Bahá'u'lláh takes on its distinctive character as the advent of the Day of God is progressively proclaimed. Among the Tablets described in this volume are the Súriy-i-Mulúk (Tablet of the Kings) and the Lawh-i-Sultán.
This book describes the exile and imprisonment of Bahá'u'lláh and his companions in the fortress city of 'Akká. including the tragic death of his younger son, The Purest Branch. It delineates the major themes of the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, the Most Holy Book revealed behind the walls of that city, and describes many other weighty Tablets, including those sent by Bahá'u'lláh to the kings and rulers of the time.
The most momentous period in the ministry of Bahá'u'lláh, the final years of His life when after the long period of exile and imprisonment He took up residence in the delightful Mansion of Bahjí. Here He revealed Tablets of unsurpassed importance, including His last major work Epistle to the Son of the Wolf.
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