(Note: All entries in this index are included in the Covenant Library Unified Index)

INDEX

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 1877. 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

Bishárát (Glad-Tidings), quoted, 353

Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, 390

Hidden Words, quoted, 10, 35, 325, 356-7, 370, 376, 378

Ishráqát (Splendours), 270n.; quoted, 219, 319

Kalimát-i-Firdawsíyyih (Words of Paradise), quoted, 352-3

Kitáb-i-'Ahdí (The Book of My Covenant), 81, 371

Kitáb-i-Aqdas (Most Holy Book),

108, 147, 240, 275ff., 400;
Charter of world civilization, 294, 393;
circumstances of revelation, 279, 393;
laws of, 276ff., 281, 292-4, 295-8;
Mother Book, 147, 164, 275;
relation to World Order, 281, 294;
Synopsis and Codification of, 284;
their implementation, 282, 286;
translation of, 283-4;
Writings of the Báb quoted, 305-7,

Statements by Bahá'u'lláh:

addresses kings and rulers:
147-8, 156;
Francis Joseph, 150;
Presidents of American Republics, 155-6;
William I, 148-9;
addresses Mírzá Yahyá, 373-4
addresses religious leaders, 163-5, 240;
denounces hypocrisy in religion, 355;
denounces Turkish regime, 123, 151-2;
enjoins amity with followers of all religions, 369;
forbids confession of sins, 353;
forbids contention and violence, 369;
forbids interpretation by followers, 374;
forbids mendicancy, 352;
forbids monasticism, 352-3;
forbids slave trading, 124, 369-70;
in Mashriqu'l-Adhkár, 343-4;
on chastity, 364;
on cleanliness, 363;
on education of children, 91, 326-7, 344;
on healing and medicine, 357;
on His Covenant and succession, 371-3;
on His own station, 305;
on Houses of Justice, 316;
on Huqúq'u'lláh, 372;
on inheritance, 330;
on language, international auxiliary, 157;
on liberty, 298-9;
on marriage, 365-6;
on Most Great Infallibility, 300;
on music, 368;
on next Manifestation of God, 398;
on Nineteen Day Feast, 352;
on obligatory prayer, 348;
on pride, 369-70;
on reciting verses of God, 323-4;
on responsibility of parents towards children, 326-7, 366;
on saintly life and character, 356-7;
on teaching His Faith, 331, 383;
on virtues, 356-7;
on work as worship, 351;
on world order, 308;
prophecies, 398, future Bahá'í sovereigns, 159;
'We are with You at all times', 383;
World Wars, 149-50;
Kitáb-i-Íqán (Book of Certitude), 39, 93, 98, 117, 245, 275, 302-3, 334, quoted 95

Lawh-i-Ahbáb (Tablet of the Friends), 258-9

Lawh-i-Aqdas (The Most Holy Tablet or Tablet to the Christians), 11 and n.

Lawh-i-Dunyá (Tablet of the World), 85n.; quoted, 85-6, 220, 380

Lawh-i-Fu'ád, 87-8, 91-2, 99 and n., 100n., 151; quoted, 87

Lawh-i-Haft Pursish (Tablet of Seven Questions), 272; quoted, 272

Lawh-i-Hikmat (Tablet of Wisdom), quoted, 389

Lawh-i-Hirtík (Tablet of Hirtík), 29-30

Lawh-i-Húríyyih, 223

Lawh-i-Mánikchí Sáhib, 270-71; quoted, 271

Lawh-i-Maqsúd, quoted, 294

Lawh-i-Pisar 'Amm (Tablet to the Cousin), 216-18

Lawh-i-Qad Ihtaraqa'l-Mukhlisún or Lawh-i-Ihtiráq (known as The Fire Tablet), 226-30, 231; quoted, 228, 229

Lawh-i-Ra'ís (Tablet of Ra'ís), 33-4, 34n., 36, 87, 99n., 100n., 103

Lawh-i-Ru'yá (Tablet of Vision), 223-4

Lawh-i-Salmán I (Tablet of Salmán), quoted, 89-90

Lawh-i-Salmán II, 25-6; quoted, 157

Lawh-i-Siráj, 89

Lawh-i-Sultán (Tablet to Násiri'd-Dín Sháh) 21, 38, 109, 133, 182-91, 199-200, 209-10; quoted, 232

Lawh-i-Tibb (Tablet of Medicine), 358-60

Qasídiy-i-Varqá'íyyih, 206

Questions and Answers, 278-9, 284

'Salt of My Tablets', 199ff.

Súriy-i-Haykal or Súratu'l-Haykal (Súrih of the Temple), 132-7, 140-46, 147; quoted passim.

Súriy-i-Mulúk (Súrih of the Kings) 109, 146, 238, 242, 251; quoted, 156

Súriy-i-Ra'ís, 34 and n., 87, 100n., 109, 123; quoted, 151

Tablet to Hájí 'Abdu'l-Majíd (Abá Badí'), 179-80, 202-3

Tablet for 'Abdu'r-Rahím of Bushrú'íyyih, 60-61

Tablet of Ahmad, 257

Tablet to Badí', 183, 184

Tablet of Carmel, 215 and n.

Tablet to Czar Alexander II, 118-22, 133; quoted, 119, 120

Tablet to Hádíy-i-Qazvíní, quoted, 63-4

Tablet to Hájí Siyyid Javád-i-Karbilá'í, quoted, 279-80

Tablet in honour of Nabíl-i-A'zam, in Alexandria, 7

Tablet to Nabíl-i-A'zam, 26-7

Tablet to Napoleon III (I), 109, 110

Tablet to Napoleon III (II), 81, 110-15, 133; quoted, 111-13, 115

Tablet to Pope Pius IX, 116-18, 133; quoted 116-17

Tablet to Queen Victoria, 123-8, 133; quoted, 123-4, 125, 127, 128

Tablet to Rada'r-Rúh, 7-8

Tablet of Ridván, 53-6

Tablet of Sayyáh, quoted, 13

Tablet to Sultán 'Abdu'l-'Azíz, 147

Tajallíyát, 120n.

II. GENERAL INDEX

'Abbás Effendi, see 'Abdu'l-Bahá

'Abbúd, Christian merchant of 'Akká, 24, 238, 413

'Abbúd, House of, 24, 52, 69, 221, 238, 400, 401, 410, 413

'Abdu'l-Ahad, 54, 179;

see Hádíy-i-Shírází, Mírzá

'Abdu'l-'Azíz, Sultán of Turkey, 14, 37-8, 69, 87 and n., 91, 99 and n., 100 and n., 101-2, 123, 151-4, 191, 418-19:
edict condemning Bahá'u'lláh to life imprisonment, 18, 19, 52, 252, 410, 413, 414, 417

'Abdu'l-Bahá ('Abbás Effendi), 7, 12, 30, 48, 50, 52-3, 86, 106-7, 138, 159-60, 162, 171, 187, 204, 214, 241, 268, 307, 333, 402, 405-9, 435;
and Shrine of the Báb, 430-32;
and the Purest Branch, 204-5, 206, 207, 209;
His marriage, 400-401;
His ministry, 84, 90, 172, 265;
His mother, 445-7;
imprisoned, 237;
in Khán-i-'Avámíd, 222;
in the barracks, 17-20;
in the city of 'Akká, 66;
travels in the West, 82-4, 138;

His qualities:

admired by officials, 18, 19, 24, 52-3, 71-2, 107, 251, 252, 410, 411-12, 414n.;
austerity of His life, 81-4;
His attitude to gifts, 83-4;
His care for others, 20, 70, 222, 252;
His effect on people, 66, 70, 71-2, 159-60, 253;
His humility, 337;
His knowledge, 70;
His leadership and guidance, 52-3, 410-11;
His love, 336;
His magnanimity, 82;
His methods of teaching, 336-42;
His power and majesty, 337, 340;
His powers of healing, 361-3;
His station and titles:
Centre of the Covenant, 48, 82, 153, 371, 377, 406;
Exemplar, 336, 363, 405;
Father of the Poor, 252;
His station, 106, 405-9;
Interpreter of Bahá'u'lláh's Writings, 283, 374, 406;
Master, 20, 106, 209, 252, 268, 362, 411n., 437, 446;
Most Great Branch, 122, 207, 336, 371;
relationship to Bahá'u'lláh, 207-8, 225, 249-50, 252;
statement about Him by Bahá'u'lláh, 142-3;
His Tablets and Writings:
107, 139, 140, 280, 284, 332, 350-51, 445;
Tablet of Purity, 437-9;
Will and Testament, 372n., 446;
Statements by:
edict of Sultán meaningless, 18-19;
on 'Abu'l-Fadl, Mírzá, 106;
on Bahá'u'lláh, 399, 415, 416-17, 418, 419;
on burial of Báb on Mount Carmel, 432;
on consultation, 51, 318;
on courage, 35;
on education and upbringing of children, 327, 328-9, 331;
on His own station, 405;
on holy souls to arise, 381;
on House of Justice, 50, 319;
on Ismu'lláhu'l-Asdaq, 259-60;
on laws of Báb and Bahá'u'lláh, 278, 281;
on marriage, 366-7;
on Mashriqu'l-Adhkár, 345;
on medicine, 358, 361-3;
on Muhammad Khán-i-Balúch, 387-8;
on music, 368-9;
on Navváb, 445 and n.;
on obligatory prayer, 350;
on pilgrimage, 64;
on regeneration of world, 312;
on relation of Báb to Bahá'u'lláh, 306;
on sacrifice, 211, 405;
on Sháh-Muhammad, Hájí, 76;
on smoking 437-9;
on spiritual capacity, 64;
on surrendering one's will to the will of God, 405;
on Táqí Khán, Mírzá, 245-6;
on teaching the Faith, 332, 381 promises divine assistance, 383;
'Abdu'l-Ghaffár-i-Isfahání, 12n., 36n.

'Abdu'l-Hamíd, Sultán of Turkey, 153, 154, 418;

see also 'Abdu'l-'Azíz

'Abdu'l-Karím-i-Máhút Furúsh 92-4, 96-104, passim

'Abdu'l-Karím-i-Qazvíní, Mírzá, 424, 425

'Abdu'l-Majíd-i-Níshápúrí, Hájí (Abá Badí'), 176-7, 202-3

'Abdu'lláh-i-Sahíh Furúsh, Hájí Mírzá, 390

'Abdu'lláh Tu'zih, of 'Akká, 13

'Abdu'r-Rahím, of Bushrú'íyyih, 59-63

'Abdu'r-Rahím, Mírzá (of Burújird), 64

'Abdu'r-Rahmán-i-Baraqúqí, 436

'Abdu'r-Rasúl-i-Qumí, Áqá, 178

Abraham, 15, 211

Abu'l-Fadl, Mírzá, of Gulpáygán, 16, 21-2, 88, 91-107, 246, 270, 293, 304, 374-6, Appendix II;

see also Fará'id

Abu'l-Hasan-i-Ardikání, Hájí (Amín-i-Ilahí, or Hájí Amín), 57, 73, 74-5, 76-86, 91, 178;
soup of Hájí Amín, 84

Abu'l-Hasan-i-Shírází, Hájí, 202

Abu'l-Qásim-i-Sultán Ábádí, 20

Act of arising, 382

Administrative Order, 49-51, 138, 241, 316-21

Adrianople, 1, 5, 16, 21, 27, 50, 64, 109, 110, 123, 151, 174, 176, 177, 205, 225n., 243, 250-51, 279, 415

Advent of Divine Justice, The, 331

Afnán, Hájí Mírzáy-i-, 101

Aghsán (Branches), 372-3

Agnostic, 36, 326n.

Ahmad-i-Afnán, Áqá Siyyid, 172

Ahmad-i-Azghandí, Mírzá, 27-8

Ahmad-i-Jarráh, of 'Akká, 68-9

Ahmad-i-Níshápúrí, Shaykh (Shaykh-i-Fání), 177

Ahmad-i-Yazdí, 257

'Akká,

1, 9, 12, 14-16, 21, 24-5, 58, 63, 64, 153, 159-60, 171, 203, 211, 248-9, 251, 252, 257-8, 301-2, 384-6, 403n., 414-15, 418, 419, 443;
Bahá'u'lláh refers to, 16;
believers in, 54-5, 65-72, 401-4, 407;
climate, 21-2;
difficulty for Bahá'u'lláh entering, 54-7, 58, 60-61, 179, 225;
houses lived in by Bahá'u'lláh, 221;
inhabitants of, 12-13, 19, 21, 22-3, 69-72, 225, 235, 236-7, 238, 252, 400;
its authorities and leaders, 11, 14, 17-19, 20, 52-3, 65-6, 69, 70-72, 235, 237-9, 242, 411-12 n., 416-18;
Kitáb-i-Aqdas revealed in, 274, 393;
land gate, 57, 225;
Mosque of, 18, 66, 179;
prison of, 16-17, 19-20, 21, 32, 52-3, 60, 108, 205-6, 208, 210, 221;
prophecies and traditions concerning, 13, 14-16, 28, 65-6, 67, 68;
Public Bath, 19, 74-5;
Tablets revealed in, 25, 29, 32, 34, 45, 87, 100n., 110, 114, 116, 118, 123, 133, 147, 174, 179, 199, 216, 223, 226, 230, 258, 270, 272, 279, 358, 379, 420-21;
see also Governors;
Most Great Prison
Al-Azhar, University of, 435

Alexander II, Czar of Russia, 111, 113, 118-23

Alexandria, Egypt, 5-11, 56

'Alí' Hájí, 183

'Alí, Mullá (Mu'allim), 90

'Álí Páshá, Grand Vizir of Turkey, 34, 36, 91, 99n., 100n., 109, 419

'Alí-Akbar-i-Ardistání, Mullá, 256

'Alí-Akbar-i-Banná, Ustád, 120

'Alí-Akbar-i-Dahají, Hájí Siyyid, 226-7

'Alí-Akbar-i-Sháhmírzádí, Mullá (Hájí Ákhúnd), 85-6, 200, 425-7

'Alíy-i-Kání, Hájí Mullá, 191

'Alí-Khán, 196-8

Ali-Kuli Khán, 105-6

'Alíy-i-Mírí, Shaykh Muftí of 'Akká, 70-71, 410-412, 413, 417

'Alíy-i-Misrí, Hájí, 52

Alláh-yár, Hájí, 423-4

Amanuensis, 45 and n., 205 and n., 206;

see also Áqá Ján, Mírzá

America, 155

Amín-i-Jarráh of 'Akká, 69

Amos, 15

Ámul, 68

Animal nature in man 35, 281

'Apostle', title of Muhammad, 15

Apostle(s) of Bahá'u'lláh, 76, 88, 104, 181

Áqáy-i-Afnán, Mírzá (Núr'u'd-Din), 85n., 202 and n.

Áqá Ján (Kai Kuláh), 56, 178, 224-5, 235

Áqá Ján, Mírzá (Khádimu'lláh), amanuensis of Bahá'u'lláh, 7, 37, 57, 122, 179, 205n., 236, 251, 279, 304n., 386, 404

Áqáy-i-Kalím, see Músá, Mírzá

Aqueduct, 24-5

Arabia, Arab(s), 74, 131-2, 179, 237

'Arabian Prophet', a title of Muhammad, 161

Arabic, 8, 10, 18, 30 and n., 47n., 89, 110, 116, 118, 123, 171, 223, 226, 258, 262, 270 and n., 275, 349

Arguments, 336-7

Armenian, 121

Asadu'lláh-i-Isfahání, Mírzá, 427-30

Ascetic, asceticism, 281, 347;

see also Detachment

Ásíyih Khánum (Navváb), wife of Bahá'u'lláh, 204, 210, 442-8;
her resting-place, 211

Atheist, 36, 326

Atonement, 211

Azal, see Yahyá, Mírzá

Azalís, 98;

in 'Akká, 56-7;
murder of, 69, 224-5, 234-5, 236-7, 400, 407

'Azím-i-Tafrishí, Áqá, 23-4

'Azízu'lláh-i-Jadhdháb, Mírzá, 168-73, 179

Báb, The (Siyyid 'Alí-Muhammad),

9, 10, 42, 58, 75, 88, 115, 141, 142, 152, 188n., 196-8, 223, 240, 254, 257, 262, 350, 386n., Appendix I;
Covenant of, 109, 140-41, 227, 373;
Declaration of, 254;
disciples of, 88;
Dispensation of, 28, 192;
His Faith, 68, 200, 217, 257;
laws of, 227, 352;
martyrdom of, 200, 202, 211, 422;
Primal Point, 137;
Shrine of, 86, 107, 389, 430-32, 443, 446-7;
Statements and injunctions: 3, 380
Writings of, 88, 98, 135, 254, 258, 305-7, 429;
Bábá, Hájí, 59

Bábí(s), 76, 88, 109, 140, 168, 176, 186, 188, 200, 201, 254-7, 262, 267, 269, 306, 415;

see also Báb; Bayán

Badáyi'u'l-Áthár, 82-3

Backbiting, 281

Badí', see Buzurg, Áqá

Badí'u'lláh, son of Bahá'u'lláh, 230

Badrí-Ján, wife of Mírzá Yahyá, 23, 225, 235, 251

Badru'd-Dín-i-Ghazzí, Shaykh 436

Baghdád, 15, 23, 25, 28, 38, 50n., 54, 61-2, 64-5, 73, 88, 177-8, 204-5, 222, 250-51, 266, 270, 415

Bahá, 22, 148, 180, 208, 348;

learned ones in, 27;
people of, 81, 97-8, 112, 115, 130, 159, 356, 364, 366, 372, 439

Bahá'í(s),
128, 320, 372n., 377-9, 381, 385n.;
and tests, 47-51;
attitude of Persian Muslims to, 59;
Bahá'u'lláh's communication with, 25, 55, 67, 68, 174-5, 390;
calendar, 352n.;
cemetery, 273;
community, 24, 49ff., 132, 138, 139-40, 227, 273-4, 285-6, 312-13, 317, 346-7, 365;
conduct and life, 322, 365-6;
consultation, 51, 317-18;
education, 326-31;
elections, 316-17, 319;
festivals and Holy Days, 115, 223, 281;
in 'Akká, 54-5, 160, 401-4, 410-12;
in Heroic age, 325;
of America, 345, 431, 432;
of Baghdád, 54, 62, 64-5, 178;
of Darakhsh , 57;
of Mashhad, 63;
of New York, 83-4;
of Persia, 54, 59, 77, 80, 84, 176, 235, 262-5, 266, 280, 407-8;
of Qazvín, 88, 89;
of Rangoon, 430-31;
of Yazd, 194-6, 263;
pilgrims, 17, 55, 57, 67-8;
relationship to Universal House of Justice, 50;
standards, 125, 364-5;
teachers, 27-8, 94, 96-7, 120, 161-2, 234, 331-6, 433ff.;
view of life, 296;
view of world problems, 125-6;
virtues, 106;
youth, 365;
see also Bahá, people of; Persecution
Bahá'í Convention, first American, 431

Bahá'í Era, 154, 167

Bahá'í Faith,

40, 42, 77, 152-4, 200, 212, 239, 263, 310-11;
a universal religion, 138, 140;
history of, 192;
institutions of, 311-21;
opposition to, 32, 59, 89, 166-7, 174, 178, 199, 263;
progress of, 380;
teachings of, 158, 374-6;
world centre of, 153, 214-15
Bahá'í Fund, 79-80, 82

Bahá'í World Commonwealth, 124 and n., 126, 347

Bahá'íyyih Khánum (the Greatest Holy Leaf), daughter of Bahá'u'lláh,

17, 207-8, 210, 443, 445, 448;
her resting-place, 210, 214, 442, 446-7
Bahá'u'lláh (Mírzá Husayn-'Alí),
Biographical:
and aqueduct, 24-5;
and death of Purest Branch, 204ff., Appendix III;
and murder of three Azalís, 234-9, 242-3, 400;
and transfer of the remains of the Báb, 424ff.;
ascension of, 153, 224, 372n., 383;
attempt on His life, 66-7;
condemned to life imprisonment, 4, 18-19;
exile to 'Akká, 1, 11-16, 27-8, 114;
extols Badí', 179-80, 184, 198-9;
House of, in Baghdád, 178, 250;
in Adrianople, 5, 26, 251;
in Alexandria, 8;
in Baghdád, 28, 88, 108-10, 205, 250, 257, 273;
in House of 'Abbúd, 400-403;
in house of 'Údí Khammár, 221-2, 224-6, 274;
in the barracks, 16-21, 52-3, 56, 66;
in Tihrán, 245-8;
interrogated by Governor, 238, 242-3;
interviews Governor, 249-50;
interviews Muftí of 'Akká, 70-71;
leaves the prison-city, 416-18;
prophesies an end to imprisonment, 33;
replies to divines of Manshád, 44-6;
Shrine of, 22, 348n.;
urges followers not to grieve for His sufferings, 26, 32;
visits Haifa, 28, 30-31, 418;
warns Grand Vazír, 36-7;
His Person:
confirmations of Bahá'u'lláh, 193-4, 377;
contrast between inward and outward circumstances, 1, 4, 13-14, 26, 248;
His claim, 239-40, 263;
His effect on people, 58, 60, 67, 69, 75, 109, 160-61, 179-82, 238, 248-9, 300, 303, 304, 402;
His enemies, 14, 27, 56-7, 166, 224-5, 234-7, 243, 251;
His Family, 204, 207-8, 211, 214, 243, 400, Appendix III;
His human aspects, 2-3, 56, 349-50, 402-3, 414-17;
His knowledge, 137, 389-90;
His life, 239;
His love of nature, 414-16;
His majesty, 1, 4, 12, 52, 58, 111, 116, 133, 156, 248ff., 397-8;
His ministry, 10, 14, 80, 84, 110, 137, 143, 234, 241, 273, 400;
His Person, 133-5;
His power, 1-2, 13, 60, 134, 141, 193, 195, 333, 377-9;
His presence with martyrs, 193-6;
His radiance, 13;
His relatives, 68, 153, 216-18, see also Aghsán;
His sovereignty, 134, 311, 315;
His station, 132-4, 144-5, 231, 241, 264, 276, 336, 378, 397;
His submission to suffering, 1-2, 4, 52-3, 232-4, 243;
His sufferings, 141, 226-34, 420-21;
His wrath, 235-6;
prophecies concerning, 15-16, 21, 65;
recognition of, 65, 77, 88, 103, 105, 130, 132, 148, 163-4, 272, 291-2, 377;
relationship to his followers, 201-2;
respect of officials for, 218-19;
Titles and Names: 264, 393;
Ancient Beauty, 206, 218, 420;
Bahá'u'lláh, 238;
Blessed Beauty, 32, 65, 122, 160, 203, 301, 303, 373, 403, 408, 411, 416-17, 418;
Blessed Perfection, 304;
Dayspring of God's Light, 150;
Him Whom God shall make manifest, 257, 306;
Lord of Hosts, 109, 393;
Most Great Ocean, 8;
Pen of the Most High, 1, 110, 133, 149, 160, 204, 215, 230, 275, 359;
Pen of the Unseen, 389;
Prisoner (of 'Akká), 152, 153, 175, 271;
Shaykh Muhammad, 65;
Supreme Manifestation of God, 48, 59, 87, 108, 128, 144, 227, 304, 373, 387, 404;
Tongue of Grandeur, 71, 110, 160, 229, 276;
Wronged One (of the World), 112, 220, 221, 231;
His Cause:
His Dispensation, 147, 192, 211, 317, 373;
institutions ordained by, 214-15;
laws and ordinances, 115, 124, 139, 276-86;
Message of, 263, 299;
teachings and principles, 78, 124-5, 126, 130, 131, 139, 158, 230-31, 298-9, 322, 339; also 153;
His Revelation:
104-5, 110, 147-8, 205, 219, 371, 377;
Fire Tablet, 226ff.;
Kitáb-i-Aqdas, 147ff., 274ff., 399;
Lawh-i-Fu'ád, 87ff.;
Lawh-i-Ra'ís, 33-4;
Lawh-i-Sultán, 174ff.;
Súriy-i-Haykal, 133-46;
culmination of past revelations, 3-4, 119;
divine origin of, 114, 196;
fruits of, 127;
His language, 109, 111, 156, 270, 275-6, 349-50;
His Tablets and Writings: 139-40, 267, 323-6, 429 n.;
its vastness, 108, 134;
moment of, 160, 171;
objectives of, 214;
proclamation of His Message, 30, 109, 110ff., 138, 147, 156, 163-4, 167, 168, 174, 199-200, 239, 331-2, 364;
recognition of, 127, 148-9, 161, 315, 346;
relationship to Administrative Order, 50;
Tablets to the kings and rulers, 110ff., 133, 147, 174;
their names, 110;
transforming power of, 140;
Word of God as revealed by Bahá'u'lláh, 99-100, 103, 114, 130, 156, 264, 276, 325, 349, 375-6;
world-vivifying, 213;
see also INDEX OF TABLETS AND WRITINGS OF BAHÁ'U'LLÁH;
Statements by:
'He doeth what He pleaseth', 26;
His Message destined to envelop whole world, 13, 380;
if the believers had carried out His commandments, 360, 379;
man's attainments dependent on spiritual capacity, 63-4;
on 'Akká, 1, 13, 16, 21, 81, 419;
on 'Alí, Mullá, the teacher, 91;
on Badí', 179-80, 184, 199-200, 203;
on believers in 'Akká, 20;
on character, human, 219-20, 239, 258, 259;
on chastisement, divine, 200-202;
on chastity, 364;
on children, duties of towards parents, 203;
on conduct, 230-31, 237;
on countryside, 416;
on Faydí Páshá, Governor of 'Akká, 413-14;
on His exile, 21, 419-20, 420-21;
on His own knowledge, 389;
on His sufferings, 26, 259;
on invincibility of Cause, 33;
on Islám, 245;
on Jesus, 243-4, 247-8;
on justice, 295-6;
on kings and rulers, 161;
on Kitáb-i-Aqdas, 275;
on law of God, 292-3, 297;
on liberty, 298-9;
on Manifestation, attaining presence of, 404;
on Manifestations of God, 243-8;
on Mashriqu'l-Adhkár, 343;
on monarchy, 157-9;
on Násiri'd-Dín Sháh, 202;
on pride, 369;
on punishment, 296-7;
on Purest Branch, 210, 213;
on self and passion, worst human characteristics, 35;
on steadfastness, 258, 259, 267;
on strife, 230;
on Sultán 'Abdu'l-'Azíz, 419;
on Súriy-i-Ra'ís 109;
on teaching, 259, 331-2;
on those who refute arguments of enemies of Faith, 89;
on worldly goods, 81

proclaims Himself as King of Kings, 111,

Lord of Lords, 116;
prophesies easing of restrictions, 55, 108,
to Czar, 120-23,
on Turkish Empire, 36-7, 87, 100ff.,
holy and dedicated souls will arise, 381, also, 33, 259;
'the Cause will flourish through persecution', 32-3;
Bahjí, 22, 160

Bandar-i-Abbás, 384-5

Báqir, Shaykh ('Wolf'), 163

Barber, 19

Barracks of 'Akká,

16, 23, 179, 210, 216, 221, 243;
conditions in, 16-21;
death of Purest Branch in, 204-9;
pilgrims to, 16, 54-8, 60, 67-8;
referred to in Lawh-i-Ra'ís, 36;
see also 'Akká

Bastinado, 68, 189 and n.

Bath, public, see 'Akká

Battles, spiritual, 51

Bayán,

308;
laws of, 278;
people of, 140n., 306-7;
Promised One of the, 88
Belief, 35-6

Believers, 75, 77-8, 79-80, 135, 181, 201-2, 226, 228, 229, 259, 279, 323, 325, 360, 376-81, 382-3;

and tests, 47-9, 192-4;
spiritual obligations of, 74, 285-6, 379
Berlin, 149

Bible, 10, 28, 42

Bismarck, 118

Black Sea, 111

'Blessed Beauty', see Bahá'u'lláh

Blood-letting, 363n.

Bombay, 385

Book of God, 133, 163, 164, 240, 315

Bread, 17-18

Buddhist(s), 43, 264

Bukhárá, 56

Bushrú'íyyih, 59, 62

Buzurg, Áqá (Badí'), 75, 176ff., 192, 198-203

Cairo, 5, 436

Caliphate, 152, 154

Capacity, spiritual, 63-5

Carmel, 16, 22, 28, 56, 57, 75, 172, 183, 211, 215, 305, 418, 430-32, 442, 446-8

Catafago, Louis, 114n.

Catholic Church, 141

Cause of God,

135-6, 164;
defence of, 89-90;
features of, 200;
opposition to, 32, 90, 176, 202;
persecution of, 32, 201;
promotion of, 80, 82, 138, 140, 157, 219, 331-2, 376;
sacrifice for, 79;
service to, 83, 395-6;
steadfastness in, 26, 360;
teaching it, 94, 331-2, 360
'Centre of the Covenant', see 'Abdu'l-Bahá

Character, 219, 230, 331, 367

Chastisement, divine, 37, 156, 200ff.

Chastity, 364-5

Chicago, 84

Children, 90, 282, 326-31, 344

Christ,

8-9, 126, 132, 243-4, 247-8, 262, 277;
crucifixion of, 2, 13-14, 211;
miracles of, 41-3, 360;
proofs of His authenticity, 42-4;
rejection of, in His own time, 31, 116, 154-5, 242;
return of, 28, 116, 264;
spiritual ascendancy of, 2
Christian,
44, 114n., 132;
Bishop of Constantinople, 244;
Catholics, 117-18;
community: of 'Akká, 22, 221, 225;
divines, 116ff.;
missionary in Yazd, 40-44;
monks, 353;
nations, 154;
of Haifa, 28-31;
of Isfahán, 27;
of Nazareth, 58;
of Persia, 260, 265;
of the West, 265;
tradition, 277;
worship, 118
Christianity, Christian Faith, 14, 15, 41, 98, 117, 132, 154, 166, 264, 277, 375, 380

Civilization, world, 315

Cleanliness, 294, 363, 437n., 438-9

Colby Ives, Howard, 337-42

Communications, 137-8, 167

Companions of Bahá'u'lláh, 11, 12, 17, 34, 36, 52-4, 205, 208-9, 401-4;

death of three, 20, 34;
in Khán-i-'Avámíd, 222
sickness in barracks, 19-21;
Concourse on high, 89, 151, 180 and n., 364, 372, 383, 407, 441, 446

Constantine (an Alexandrian Christian), 4, 7

Constantinople, 15, 147, 151-2, 155

Consultation, 51, 317-18

Contentment, 358

Covenant, 216, 315, 361, 376-80;

of Bahá'u'lláh, 371ff.;
of God with man, 167, 288-90
Covenant-Breakers, 90, 234, 235, 404n., 406-8, 445

Created anew, 9, 73, 104, 109, 176, 179-82, 199

Creation, 135-6, 145-6, 158, 286, 331;

kingdom of, 179-80
principles of, 63-4;
Crimean War, 111, 113, 122, 123

Crimson Ark, 159

Cyprus, 12n., 374

David, 15, 16

Day of God, 3-4, 45, 105, 136, 144

Death, 19, 26, 79, 193-4, 209n., 212, 296-7

Deeds, 347, 351-2, 355-6, 395-6

Deepening, 322-6

'Der Herr ist Nahe', 28

Dervish, 384

Detachment, 10, 51, 77, 78-84, 95-6, 104-5, 107, 135, 148, 193-4, 212, 287, 353, 396-7

Diet, 358

Disguise, 56 and n., 74, 179, 384-5

Dispensation, of Bahá'u'lláh, see Bahá'u'lláh

Divines,

163-5;
of 'Akká, 70;
of Judaism, 172;
of Manshád, 44-6;
of Persia, 38, 59, 162, 166, 260-61;
of Shí'ah Islám, 38, 163, 191
Dreyfus-Barney, Laura, 187, 191

Druze, 72

Edict, of Sultán, condemning Bahá'u'lláh to life imprisonment, 18-19, 52-3

Education, see Children

Egypt, 4, 106, 435-7

Elected representatives, 127

Empire(s), 14, 113, 150, 154, 166;

see also Ottoman
Esterábád, 121

Europe, 82, 113, 260

Ezekiel, 16

Fact, 39-40

Faith, spirit of, 8-10, 35-6, 48, 85, 104, 192-4, 287, 300-301, 322, 324, 336, 377

Fará'id, 16, 22, 434, 440

Fárán (Tún), 62, 159, 160

Faríd, Dr, 427n.

Fáris Effendi (Syrian physician), 5-11, 334

Fárs, province of, 73

Fasting, 115, 281, 286, 293, 362

Forgiveness, 353-4

Formative age, 48, 285

Fortitude, 86, 192-6, 255-6

France, French, 113-14, 172

Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austria, 150

Franco-German War, 113

Free will, 2, 3-4

Fu'ád Páshá, Foreign Minister of Turkey, 87, 419

Futúhát-i-Makkíyyih, 16

Gallipoli, 34, 37

German colony of Haifa, 28; see also Templers

Germany, 113, 118, 148-9

Ghulám-Ridá, Hájí (Amín-i-Amín), 86

Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh, 276n.

Glory of God, 33

God,

133, 135, 353;
authority to choose rests with, 86;
creator, 130, 179;
fear of, 356;
His attributes, 63;
His bounties, 63;
His forgiveness, 201, 229, 353-4;
His justice, 202;
His mercy, 296;
His plan, 129, 137, 312, 315;
His power, 94, 141, 180;
His purpose, 167;
His retribution, 156, 200-202;
His transcendence, 199;
His will, 377;
His wrath, 37, 229-30;
knowledge of, 94, 326;
love of, 26, 332, 358, 366;
Revelation of, 27, 131, 134;
unknowable, 145;
worlds of, 35, 366-7;
see also Covenant
God Passes By, 241, 281

Golden Age, 125

Gospel, 155

Government, systems of, 124ff., 156, 157-8, 309, 311, 319-20

Governor(s),

of Adrianople, 251;
'Abdu'r-Rahmán Páshá, 410-12;
Ahmad Big Tawfíq, 24-5, 251-2, 410;
Asa'd Effendi, 413-14;
Faydí Páshá, 25, 413;
Ibráhím Páshá, 414;
Mustafá Díyá Páshá, 414;
of 'Akká (Mutasarrif), 17-19, 235, 237-8, 249-50;
of Baghdád, 64;
of Khurásán, 266;
of Tihrán, Kámrán Mírzá, 85;
of Yazd, 195 Sálih Páshá, 251;
Grand Vizir, see 'Álí Páshá

Greatest Holy Leaf, see Bahá'íyyih Khánum

Greatest Name, 431

Grief, 358

Guardianship, 215, 372 and n.

Habíb, Siyyid, inn of, 250

Habíb'u'lláh-i-Afnán, Hájí Mírzá, 202

Hádíy-i-Qazvíní, a Letter of the Living, 63

Hádíy-i-Shírází, Mírzá ('Abdu'l-Ahad), 54

Haifa, 6n., 11 and n., 28, 30, 54, 183-4, 202, 386, 389, 418, 431

Hakím, Lutfu'lláh, Dr, 268

Hakím Masíh, 265-8

Halabí Sáz, Hájí Mírzá Áqáy-i-, 194-6

Hamadán, 268

Hands of the Cause of God, 85, 86, 91, 200n., 257n., 259, 373

Happiness, 329

Hardegg, Georg David, Revd, 28-30

Hasan-Ali, Hájí Mírzá, uncle of the Báb, 257

Hasan Khán-i-Khu'í, Mírzá (Iranian Consul-General in Cairo), 5

Hasan-i-Mázindarání, Mírzá, cousin of Bahá'u'lláh, 68, 209n., 216-17

Hasan-i-Vazír, Mírzá, 426

Hasan-i-Zunúzí, Shaykh 196

Haydar-'Alí, Hájí Mírzá, 181, 352;

memoirs of, 99-104, 182, 183-4, 218-19, 248-9, 335-6, 377, 397-8, 401-2, 434-5

Haydar-Alíy-i-Ardistání, Mírzá, 101

Healing, 357-63

Heart, see Man

Hebrew, Hebrews, 15

'Herald of the Covenant', 361n.

Heroic Age, 48, 325

'Him Whom God shall make manifest', 73-4 and n., 257, 278, 306

History, 29, 80, 104, 130, 152, 192, 239ff.

Holy Book(s),

of the Báb, 30;
of Christianity, 30;
of Islám, 30;
of Judaism, 15-16, 168, 263-4;
of Zoroastrianism, 263-4;
of old religions, 38, 97, 98, 103, 135, 144, 217, 293
Holy City, 154

Holy Family, 55, 80, 83-4, 204, 207-8, Appendix III

Holy Land, 1, 15, 29, 31, 56, 152, 164, 172, 214-15, 217, 223, 447-8

Holy Spirit, 144, 224, 360

Hosea, 16

House of Justice,

91, 316, 319, 320, 327, 375;
see also Universal House of Justice
House of Worship, see Mashriqu'l-Adhkár

Humanity, 125ff., 128-9, 131, 138, 199, 290, 309, 327, 347

Humility, 106, 206, 207-8, 326, 349, 378, 397n.

Huqúq'u'lláh (Right of God), 73n., 74, 82, 84, 86, 281, 372

Husayn, Imám, 202n., 211, 254, 255, 264, 302

Husayn, Mullá, 59, 254-5, 257

Husayn 'Alíy-i-Isfahání, Mírzá, 428-30

Husayn-i-Áshchí, cook,

13, 18, 56, 410
memoirs of, 18, 25, 69-72, 206-7, 209, 410-12
see also 235-6;
Husayn-Khán, Mírzá (Mushíru'd-Dawlih), 218-19

Husayn-i-Milání, 424

Husayn-i-Rúhí Effendi, 437

Husayn-i-Yazdí, Siyyid, amanuensis of the Báb, 196

Hypocrisy, 355-6

Ibn-i-Asdaq ('Alí-Muhammad-i-Khurásání), 257n., 266-7

Ibnu'l-'Arabi, Shaykh 16

Ibráhím-i-Káshání, Mírzá (Khalíl) 54-5, 386

Imám, 301 and n.

Imám-Zádih Ma'súm, Shrine of, 424-5

Imám-Zádih Zayd, Shrine of, 427

Index, of Bahá'í Holy Writings, 139

India, 138

Inheritance, 281, 330

Innocent III, Pope, 118

Institutions, 49, 124-5, 157-9, 162, 166,

319-20;
of Administrative Order, 50-51, 124, 310-21, 344, 379
Instruction, 326-7

Interpretation, 121-2, 374-6

Intestacy, 330

Írán, see Persia

'Iráq, 265

Isaiah, 15, 120, 445

Isfahán, 27, 254, 304, 391-2, 434-5

'Ishqábád, 303-4

Islám,

42, 46, 103n., 152-4, 166-7, 168, 262n., 270n., 380;
laws of, 209, 277-8;
traditions of, 93 and n.;
see also Shí'ah, Sunní, Qur'án, Muhammad, Divines
Ismá'íl, Ustád, 55-6, 58

Israel, 15

Istanbul,

25, 172, 219, 414;
see also Constantinople
Italy, 118

Jáf, tribe of, 64

Ja'far-i-Tabrízí, Hájí, 36n.

Jamál-i-Burújirdí, 64, 234 and n., 280, 425-6

Javád-i-Karbilá'í, Hájí Siyyid, 279

Javán-Mard, Ustád (Shír-Mard), 272

Jealousy, 358

Jerusalem, 15, 16, 150, 154-5, 172, 275

Jew, Jewish Faith, 41, 43, 98, 155, 167-72, 242, 252, 260, 262-8, 273, 375

Jihád (Holy War), 59

Jináb-i-Kalím, see Músá, Mírzá

Judaism, 277;

see also Jew
Julfá, 27

Justice, 156, 158, 184, 220, 264, 296-7, 311, 319

Kabrí, springs of, 23, 25

Karbilá, 88, 254

Karím Khán, Hájí Mírzá, 255

Káshán, 268, 269

Kasrá, 72

Kay-Khusraw-i-Khudádád, 269, 272

Kázim-i-Rashtí, Siyyid, 254

Kázim-i-Samandar, Shaykh, Apostle of Bahá'u'lláh, 88-91, 257-8, 266, 381

Kázim Khán-i-Qarachih-Dághí, 188-191

Kázim, Ustád, of Yazd, 303

Khálid-i-Jarráh, of 'Akká, 69

Khalíl Ahmad 'Abdú, of 'Akká, 12-13

Khán-i-'Avámíd (Inn of the Pillars), 159, 222-3

Khán-i-Shávirdí, 237

Khavvám, Mansúr, house of, 221

Khudábakhsh, Master, 273

Khurásán, province of, 27, 57, 58n., 62n., 121, 159, 177, 184, 252, 266

King of Glory, 15

King of Martyrs, 388

Kingdom of God on earth, 126

King of Kings, 148

Kings, 147-8, 156, 157, 161;

see also Monarchy
Kirmán, 384

Knowledge, 94-7, 137, 146, 163-4, 171, 325, 327, 333, 336, 434

Krishna, 264

Kurd, 65, 75

Kurdistán, 206

Language,

3, 171, 283, 349-50;
of Bahá'u'lláh, see Bahá'u'lláh;
of mystery, 30, 135, 223;
Pure Persian, 270 and n., 272;
see also Arabic, Persia
Lateran, Treaty of, 118

Law,

Most Great, 148;
obedience to, 285, 288-90, 292;
of creation, 3;
of nature, 39, 287, 288, 310;
parallels between spiritual and physical, 286-8, 296, 310, 378;
Sharí'ah, 154;
see also Bahá'u'lláh, Kitáb-i-Aqdas
Lebanon, 16, 22

Leprosy, 244

Lesser Peace,

125ff., 314-15.
See also Most Great Peace and Peace
Letters of the Living, 88, 255

Liberty, 298-300

London, 123, 168n., 172

Lord of Hosts, 15, 169, 172, 264, 267, 393, 445

Loving-kindness, 335

Louis XIV, 113

Máh-Kú, 196-7

Mahmúd-i-Zarqání, Mírzá, diaries of, 82-4

Mahmúd Mírzá, see Governor

Mahmúd-i-'Arrábí, Shaykh of 'Akká, 65-8, 70, 109, 216

Maid of Heaven, 143, 223-4

Malik, house of, 221

Man,

45, 77-8, 233-4, 328, 377;
animal nature in, 35, 78, 211-12, 228;
consequences of his actions, 296-7;
effort required by, 3, 63, 78-9;
free will of, 2-3, 46, 78, 287;
heart of, 94, 131, 148;
his destiny, 127;
knowledge of God not dependent on schooling, 94;
laws governing, 287;
limits to understanding of, 141, 143-5;
new race of men, 4, 127, 135, 141;
rejection of Manifestation by, 33, 394;
social aspects of, 126;
soul of, 9-10, 35, 287;
spiritual capacity and nature in, 35, 63-4, 78, 211-12, 228;
station of, 231, 353, 356;
tested by God, 47-9;
see also Covenant
Manifestation(s) of God,
134, 193;
and miracles, 38-40;
beyond understanding of men, 145, 240;
desire for worldly goods nonexistent in, 80-81;
Dispensations of, 130, 144;
hide their glory from eyes of men, 2, 4, 46, 227-8, 300;
human characteristics of, 2-3, 227-8, 348-9;
in future, 142 and n.;
mission and purpose of, 35, 39, 130, 217;
not limited in dealings with things, 215;
proofs of Their mission, 28, 38-9, 98-9;
recognition of by man, 29, 31, 94, 105, 130, 132, 137, 289, 292;
rejection by man, 31, 32, 34, 156;
relationship to God, 39, 227-8;
submission of to trials, 4, 233-4;
tested by God, 47;
Their infallibility, 300;
Their laws, 277, 280;
Their mercy and compassion, 280;
Their power, 1-2, 4, 45, 360;
Their Words creative, 44, 130 universal, for this age, 132;
Mánikchí Sáhib, 269-70

Mankind, 124, 129-30, 137, 161, 264, 273-4, 280, 309-10, 312, 315, 380, 420

Manshád, 44-6, 73

Marie, Queen of Rumania, 213

Marriage, 282, 353, 365-7

Martyrs, martyrdom,

9, 48, 59, 175-6, 178, 192-4, 203, 212-13, 241, 302;
of the Báb, 200, 202, 422ff.;
of Badí', 186-91, 198-203;
of Rada'r-Rúh, 7;
of Sulaymán Khán, 423;
of Yazd (1891), 194-6;
see also Mihdí, Mírzá
Máshá'u'lláh, Mosque of, 425-6

Mashhad, 168-9, 177

Mashriqu'l-Adhkár, 84, 214 and n., 281, 343-8, 431-2

Masjid-i-Sháh (Sháh Mosque), Tihrán, 101

Master, see 'Abdu'l-Bahá

Mazra'ih, 389, 401n., 416, 418

Mecca, 384-6

Medicine, 357ff.

Mendicancy, 281, 351, 352

Mercy, 295-7, 354

Messengers, of God, 119, 304-5;

see also Manifestation(s) of God
Messiah, 28, 31

Mihdí, Mírzá (The Purest Branch), son of Bahá'u'lláh,

7, 204-16, 221;
his resting-place, 214-15, Appendix III
Mihdíy-i-Dahají, Siyyid, 209, 226, 227, 234 and n.

Mihdy-i-Gulpáygání, Siyyid, 304

Mír Muhammad Big, Áqá, 159

Miracle(s), 38-44, 98-9, 360, 418

Mishkín-Qalam, 223, 431

Míyánduáb, 75

Modesty, 84

Monarchy, 118, 156, 157-9

Monasticism, monks, 281, 353

Moscow, 113

Moses, 9, 15, 61, 266, 305, 338

'Most Great Idol', 109

Most Great Name, 116, 368;

community of, 108, 109, 312, 400
Most Great Peace, 125, 126, 264, 315

Most Great Prison, 1, 11ff., 17ff., 32, 36, 55, 74, 108, 110, 216, 386

Mosul, 25-6, 54-5, 178

Motive, 129, 143

Muftí of 'Akká, 70-72, 238, 242

Muhammad, Prophet of Islám, 9, 14, 16, 41-2, 44, 46, 142, 151, 152, 197, 243, 261n., 262, 265, 277, 302, 338

Muhammad, Mírzá (Na'ím), 389-93

Muhammad, Sháh Qájár king of Persia, 247, 265, 422

Muhammad, Shaykh (Nabíl), 88

Muhammad-'Alí, Mírzá, Arch-Breaker of the Covenant, 90, 122

Muhammad-'Alí, Mullá (Nabíl-i-Qá'iní), 57-8, 209

Muhammad-'Alíy-i-Nahrí, Mírzá, 254

Muhammad-'Alíy-i-Zunúzí, Mírzá, 422

Muhammad-Báqir, Ustád, 20

Muhammad-i-Fúrúghi, 27

Muhammad-Hádiy-i-Sahháf, Mírzá, 402-3

Muhammad-Hasan, Áqá, caretaker, 362

Muhammad-Ibráhím, Áqá, of Káshán, see Ibráhím-i-Káshání, Áqá

Muhammad-i-Isfahání, Siyyid, Anti-Christ of the Bahá'í Revelation, 24, 56, 178, 224-5, 234-7, 374

Muhammad-Ismá'íl, Ustád, 20

Muhammad-Ismá'íl-i-Dhabíh, Hájí, 99, 100n.

Muhammad Ja'far-i-Tabrízí (Mansúr), 54

Muhammad Karím-i-'Attár, 428, 430

Muhammad-Khán-i-Balúch, Hájí, 384-9

Muhammad-i-Qá'iní, Mullá (Nabíl-i-Akbar), 97, 389

Muhammad-Rahím, Áqá, of Isfahán, 120-23

Muhammad-Ridá, of Baghdád, 65

Muhammad-Ridá, Hájí, of Káshán, 269

Muhammad-Ridáy-i-Muhammad-Ábádí, Mullá, 192, 194

Muhammad-Ridáy-i-Tabíb, Áqá Mírzá, 358-9

Muhammad-Táhir-i-Málmírí, Hájí,

334;
memoirs of, 40-44, 194-6, 301-2, 359, 384-6
Muhammad-Valí Khán, 187-91

Mu'ínu's-Saltanih, Hájí, 269

Muníb (Mírzá Áqá of Káshán), 425

Munírih Khánum, wife of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, 400

Músá, Mírzá (Áqáy-i-Kalím, Jináb-i-Kalím), faithful brother and Apostle of Bahá'u'lláh, 23, 181, 225n., 361, 424-5

Music, 348, 367-9

Muslim(s),

43, 59, 76, 154, 168-9, 260-65, 273;
and prayer, 355n.;
clergy, 260-62, 266, 273, 367, see also Divines;
pilgrimage, 385-6;
rites of burial, 20, 209n.;
Shrines, 424, 427-8
Muslim Cemetery in 'Akká, 20

Mustawfíyu'l-Mamálik, 191, 388

Nabí Sálih, cemetery of, 209

Nabíl-i-A'zam (Mullá Muhammad-i-Zarandí),

5-10, 56-7, 60, 74, 176-7, 209;
his narrative, 240, 254-5, 419
Nabíl-i-Qá'iní, see Muhammad-'Alí, Mullá

Na'ím, see Muhammad, Mírzá

Napoleon III, Emperor of France, 81, 109, 110-15, 149, 201

Násiri'd-Dín Sháh (reigned 1848-96), 21, 26, 38, 85, 109, 174-6, 182, 184-6, 187-91, 199, 200, 201-2, 245, 269, 425

Nasru'lláh-i-Tafrishí, Mírzá, 23

Nations, 126, 128, 148, 153, 168

Nature, 39, 286-8, 310, 324, 378

Naw-Rúz, 431, 432

Nazar-'Alíy-i-Hakím-i-Qazvíní, 247-8

Nazareth, 58, 209

New Testament, 30, 41

Nice, France, 86

Nineteen Day Feast, 281, 352

Níshápúr, 176-7

Numerical values of Arabic letters, 30 and n.

Obedience, 282, 289-93, 377, 437-8

Obligatory prayer, 281, 293, 348-51

Occupations, 282, 351-2

Old Testament, 133, 169, 172, 277

Oliphant, Laurence, 242-3

Opium, 282, 439

Opposition, see Bahá'í Faith

Order;

Administrative, 49-50, 138, 316-21;
disintegration of old, 109, 312, 313-14;
new world, of Bahá'u'lláh, 108, 138, 308-16, 336, 344
Ottoman,
Empire, 14, 30, 122, 123, 152, 239;
Government, 22, 37, 410;
peoples, 37, 123
Palestine, 154

Parents, 203, 326, 328-9, 354, 366

Paris, 113, 168n., 172, 187, 191

Parliament, 124-5

Peace,

125, 131, 155;
see also Most Great Peace, Lesser Peace
Pen of the Most High, see Bahá'u'lláh

Persecution, 32, 48, 85-6, 88, 120, 153, 174, 192-3, 194-6, 255-6, 260-63, 266-7, 268-9, 273, 391-2, 429, 435

Persia, Persians,

12, 14, 40, 54, 55, 61, 66, 75, 77, 80, 162, 174, 185, 199-200, 210, 212-13, 219;
as used by Bahá'u'lláh, 349;
language, 40,
Pure Persian, 270n.
Pharisees, 116

Pilgrimage, pilgrims,

55, 57, 64, 74, 91, 159ff., 177-8, 208, 253, 257, 301, 303-5, 384-6, 395, 401-2;
pilgrim house, 160, 223, 362
Pius IX, Pope, 116-18

Political systems,

124, 126, 129, 157-8, 314-15, 319-20,
see also Institutions, Government
Prayer(s),
98, 105, 145, 323n., 334, 344-6, 354, 379, 390-91, 435, 446, 447;
and Purest Branch, 205-6, 213;
as offered by the Báb, 197-8;
congregational, 281, 350-51;
for healing, 21, 357, 360;
of the Czar, 121-2;
see also Obligatory prayer
Pride, 148, 149, 151, 280n., 369

Priesthood, abolition of, 281

Promised One,

100, 264;
of all ages, 169, 173, 263, 304;
of Islám, 27, 65, 254, 258;
of the Bayán, 88;
of the Old Testament, 172, 267;
of the Zoroastrians, 273
Prophecies,
305;
of Old Testament, 15-16, 172
Prophets,
305 and n.;
false, 291;
of God, 15, 43, 47, 169;
of Israel, 15-16;
see also Manifestation of God
Punishment, 294-7, 319

Purest Branch, see Mihdí, Mírzá

Purity, 363-5, 439

Qá'im, 16, 254, 301n.

Qá'in, 58 and n.

Qájár kings, 162, 247

Qazvín,

88, 90, 216;
Prison of, 85
Qiblih, 170 and n., 281, 348 and n., 408

Quddús, 255 and n.

Qur'án,

46, 97, 102, 186 and n., 245-6, 355, 392;
quoted, 47, 81, 131-2, 170-71, 390
Rábi'ih, house of, 221

Rada'r-Rúh (Mullá Muhammad-Ridá), of Manshád, 7-8 and n.

Recite the verses of God, 323

Religion,

40, 104, 138, 140, 168, 322, 334, 355, 369, 374-5, 386n.;
and law, 277-8
Religious leaders,
2, 38, 65, 98, 156, 162-6, 291, 355, 395;
see also Divines, Religious minorities, 260ff.
Religious traditions, 49

Renan, 166-7

Renunciation, 338ff.

Republican, 157

Revelation,

13, 134, 148-9, 167, 374, 380;
and scholarship, 239-40
Kingdom of, 180-81, 349;
progressive, 346;
Revelation of Bahá'u'lláh, see Bahá'u'lláh

'Revelation Writing', 7

Reward, 294, 297, 319

Rhine, 149

Ridá-Qulí, Mírzá, half-brother of Bahá'u'lláh, 218-19

Ridá-Qulí-i-Tafrishí, Mírzá, 23, 224-5, 235-6

81 Ridáy-i-Qannád, Áqá, 20

Ridáy-i-Sa'ádatí, Áqá, 302-4

Ridván, 53 and n., 108, 362

Rome, 117-18, 154

Rothschild, 168 and n., 172

Russia, Russian, 118, 120-23

Sabzivár, 121

Sacrifice, 79, 175, 208, 211-13, 216

Sádiq-i-Khurásání, (Ismulláh'u'l-Asdaq), 62-3, 252ff., 266-7

Sadratu'l-Muntahá, 163

Sálih Effendi of 'Akká, 70

Salmán, Shaykh 25-6, 174-5 and n.

Scholar, scholarship, 92, 94-6, 239-40

School, of God,

306-7;
for children, 327, 328, 330
Science, 128, 137ff.

Sedan, Battle of, 113

Self,

95-6, 247, 354;
worst human characteristic, 35
Self-surrender, 104, 249, 404-8

Service,

social, 345-7
to Cause, 326, 379-81;
to mankind, 327, 351;
Sháh-Bahrám, 264, 273

Sháh Khalíl'u'lláh-i-Fárání, Hájí, 159-62

Sháh-Muhammad-i-Manshádí, Hájí (Amínu'l-Bayán), 57, 73-6, 77, 178, 182-3, 427

Shaykhí, 253, 254

Shí'ah,

14, 38, 97-8, 260, 264, 301n., 302n., 355n.;
traditions, 93 and n.
Shipping records, 5-6 n., 11n.

Shíráz, 42, 50, 255

Shoghi Effendi, Guardian of the Bahá'í Faith,

appoints Hands of the Cause of God, 86, 91;
appoints Trustee of Huqúq'u'lláh, 86;
austerity of his life, 81-2;
Centre of Cause, 81, 373, and Covenant, 377;
his writings, 138n., 139, 140, 241, 440;
interpreter of the Word of God, 50, 139, 241, 283, 374;
ministry of, 84, 162, 285;
transfer to Mount Carmel of remains of Purest Branch and Navváb, 201-11, Appendix III;
translations by, 276, 284;

Statements:

on Administrative Order, 50, 126;
on Bahá'u'lláh, 152-5, 236-8, 264, 393, 419-20;
on Kitáb-i-Aqdas, 274, 281-2, 286, 294, 400, 420;
on martyrs, 213, 241;
on the Purest Branch, 211, 214-15;
on Shaykh Kázim-i-Samandar, 88;
on teaching, 332-3, 383;
Quoted:
14-16, 50, 110, 113-14, 117-18, 126, 128-30, 145, 152-5, 158, 166-7, 211, 214-15, 236-8, 264, 281-2, 286, 294, 308-9, 311-12, 330, 332, 345-8, 357, 364-5, 383, 393, 419-20, 431-2;
see also Guardianship
'Show of Sultán Salím', 99 and n., 103

Sight-seeing, 64

Sinai, 119, 305

Sins, confession of, 353-4

Síyáh-Chál, 80, 204, 243, 260, 267, 415

Slavery, 124, 281, 369-70

Society,

future, 49, 285-6, 315, 344ff.;
of present day, 49, 129, 281, 285, 291
Some Answered Questions, 187, 191, 339

Soul of man,

134, 323-4, 333, 337, 368-9;
and opium, 439;
attachment of, to this world, 10, 193;
attraction of, to Creator, 10;
consequences to, of men's actions, 196-9;
detachment of, from this world, 78-9;
purpose for which created, 10;
struggle of, between animal and spiritual natures, 35ff., 78
Spirit,
50, 60;
Most Great, 143, 223, 227, 231;
of God, 37, 43;
see also Holy Spirit
Spiritual Assembly, 51, 285, 316-21, 366

Spiritual principles,

of consultation, 51;
of sacrifice, 78;
see also Detachment
Steadfastness, 26, 85, 90, 177, 258, 259, 267, 360

Suhráb-i-Púr-Kávús, 269

Sulaymán Khán, Hájí, 422-5, 426

Sultanate, 152, 154

Sun of Reality, 338

Sunní, 98, 152, 264

Symbolism, 30, 135, 144, 349

Syria, 16

Tabarsí, Shaykh 27, 101, 257

Tabríz, 188n., 191, 269, 422-4

Táhirih, 266, 267

Tákúr, 415

Taqí Khán, Mírzá (Amír Nizám), 245-6

Tarázu'lláh-i-Samandarí, Mírzá, 91

Teachers of children, 90, 330-31

Teaching the Faith,

138, 331ff., 379-81;
duty of, 10, 115, 331;
in the past, 40, 59, 62, 94ff., 137-8;
see also Bahá'í
Technology, 137-40

Temple (House of Worship), see Mashriqu'l-Adhkár

Temple (Haykal), 133-6, 149

Templers, of Haifa, 28, 31

Tests, 38, 45-6, 47ff., 79, 193

Tihrán, 1, 50, 58, 80, 85, 86, 92, 97, 182, 183, 204, 218, 388, 424-9 passim, 435

Times, The, 195

Tobacco, 437-9

Tolstoy, Count Leo, 172-3

'Tongue of Grandeur', see Bahá'u'lláh

Torah, 120

Trustee(s) of Bahá'u'lláh, 57, 73ff., 91, 327

Trustworthiness, 256

Truth, 3, 292, 334, 337, 356

Turkey, Turkish,

37, 68, 74n., 87, 123, 150-55, 218-19;
Government, 12, 123;
see also 'Álí Páshá, Fu'ád Páshá, Ottoman
'Údí Khammár, house of, 29, 221, 225-6, 234, 253, 275

Ungodly, 35-6, 326 and n.

United States of America, 82, 83-4, 106, 337

Unity, 125ff., 130, 131, 132, 138, 213-14, 365-7

Universal House of Justice,

50, 139-40, 215, 268, 282, 319, 372-3, 375;
quoted: 283-4;
see also House of Justice
Ustád Husayn-i-Na'l-Band, 93

'Uthmán Effendi, of 'Akká, 72

'Uthmán, House of, 152, 154

Vatican, 117-18

Versailles, Treaty of, 154

Victor Emmanuel I, King of Italy, 117

Victoria, Queen of England, 123-5

War(s),

154, 309;
Balkan, 154;
global, 126;
Russo-Turkish (1877-8), 154;
World Wars I and II, 149;
see also Crimean War
Water,
178, 303 and n.;
in 'Akká, 22-5;
in the barracks, 17
West, 50, 73n., 138, 265, 285, 336, 345, 374

William I, Kaiser of Germany, 113, 148-9

Wisdom, 115, 157, 279-80

Word of God, 29, 126, 130, 135, 136, 164-5, 324-5, 328, 343, 348, 374

Work, 351-2

World,

26, 48-9, 81, 110, 112, 125-30, 133, 136, 138, 148, 160, 309-12, 328, 380, 421;
attachment to, 10, 48, 180, 193;
maturity of, 157;
peoples of, 126-7, 138, 167, 199, 214, 290, 293, 380, 396;
see also Civilization, Detachment, Order
World Order of Bahá'u'lláh,
124, 126, 129, 214-15, 281, 309ff., 314-16;
see also Order, Society
Worship, 293, 343ff.

Yahyá, Mírzá (Subh-i-Azal), half-brother of Bahá'u'lláh,

23, 88-9, 109, 141, 176, 225n., 359, 373-4;
followers of, 24, 44-6, 56, 224-5, 227, 400
Yahyáy-i-Dárábí, Siyyid (Vahíd), 359

Ya'qúb-ibn-Betros, of Lebanon, 22

Yazd, 44, 73, 76, 120 and n., 177, 194-5, 261, 263, 272-3, 302-3, 334, 358-9, 367-8

Yazíd I, Caliph of Islám, 202 and n.

Yúnis Khán-i-Afrúkhtih, Dr, 361n., 361-3, 405-9

Yúsuf Khán, Mírzá (Mustawfíyu'l-Mamálik), 387-8

Zaynu'l-'Ábidín, Mírzá (Mullá), uncle of Bahá'u'lláh, 68, 217

Zaynu'l-'Ábidín, Mullá (Zaynu'l-Muqarrabín), 223, 278, 359

Zechariah, 133

Zion, 15, 305

Zoroaster, 15, 42

Zoroastrian(s),

42-3, 98, 260-65, 268ff., 272-3; Council of, 269, 272ff.

Zulu War, 113



THE REVELATION OF BAHÁ'U'LLÁH

VOLUME 3 : 'Akká, The Early Years 1868-77

ADIB TAHERZADEH

The 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.

Mr Taherzadeh, using both authentic English translations and original sources, describes the contents of all the major works of Bahá'u'lláh, including many unknown in the West. To this he adds much fascinating background, by recounting events in the life of Bahá'u'lláh and in the lives of some of His companions and followers whom He addressed or who served Him in various ways. These accounts are enhanced by extracts from memoirs of the time and by photographs.

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 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.

OTHER VOLUMES IN THIS SERIES

Baghdád 1853-63

The story of the Revelation of Bahá'u'lláh from its birth in the dungeon of the Síyáh Chál to Bahá'u'lláh's Declaration to His followers on that "Day of supreme felicity" in the Garden of Ridván. Some of Bahá'u'lláh's best known Writings, including The Hidden Words, The Seven Valleys, and the Kitáb-i-Íqán were revealed against the background of exile and deprivation, of exhilaration and joy described in this book.
381 pages, l8 illustrations
Paper ISBN 0-85398-057-8
Adrianople 1863-68

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.
492 pages, l7 illustrations
Paper ISBN 0-85398-071-3
Mazra'ih & Bahjí 1877-92

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.

485 pages, 30 illustrations

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