Baha'u'llah family
The Baha'u'llah family or Holy Bahá'u'lláh's family is the family of the Persian founder of the Bahai -Religion and has been in the history of the Baha'i faith , as some of the major Bahai with a significant position Baha'u'llah related were. Hence the importance of the family for the Baha'i Faith is comparable to that of the Mohammed family in the history of Islam . Baha'u'llah himself was born in Tehran in 1817 as the son of Khadijih Khanum and Mirza Buzurg . Baha'u'llah had a total of three wives with whom he had 14 children.
Asiyih Khanum
Asiyih Khanum (1820-1886) was Baha'u'llah's first wife and they married between September 24 and October 22, 1835 in Tehran . Their children together were Abdu'l Baha (1844-1921), Bahiyyih Khanum (1846-1932) and Mirza Mihdi (1848-1870). They also had the children Kazim (died of an unknown age in Persia), Sadiq (was only three to four years old), Ali Muhammad (died at the age of seven in Māzandarān ) and Ali Muhammad (died at the age of two in Baghdad ).
Fatimih
Fatimih (1828–1904) was Baha'u'llah's second wife and they married in Tehran in 1849 . With her he had the children Samadiyyih (? –1904/1905), Mirza Muhammad Ali (1853–1937), Diya'u'llah (1864–1898) and Badi'u'llah (1867–1950). Other children were Ali Muhammad (died in Baghdad when he was only two years old) and Sadhij'iyyih Khanum (born in Baghdad and died in Constantinople when he was only two years old ).
Gawhar
Gawhar (? –1892/1921) was Baha'u'llah's third wife and they were married in 1862 in Baghdad. Their only child together was Furughiyyih .
See also
- Apostle of Baha'u'llah
- Letters of the living
- Hands of the cause
- Disciples of Abdu'l Baha
- Knight of Baha'u'llah
Individual evidence
- ^ A b c Peter Smith: An Introduction to the Baha'i Faith . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2008, ISBN 0-521-86251-5 , pp. 16 .
- ↑ a b c Adib Taherzadeh: The Child of the Covenant . Ed .: George Ronald. Oxford, UK 2000, ISBN 0-85398-439-5 , pp. 20-22 .
- ↑ Baharieh Rouhani Ma'aanee: Leaves of the Twin Divine Trees . Ed .: Ronald. Oxford, UK 2008, ISBN 0-85398-533-2 , pp. 90 .
- ^ A b Edward Granville Browne : Materials for the Study of the Bábí Religion . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1918, pp. 320-321 ( online ).
literature
- Baha'u'llah: The Kitab-i-Aqdas . The holiest book . 1st edition. Bahai-Verlag, Hofheim 2000, ISBN 3-87037-339-3 ( online ).
- Baha'u'llah: Messages from Akka . Revealed according to the Kitab-i-Aqdas . Bahai-Verlag, Hofheim 1982, ISBN 3-87037-143-9 ( online ).
- Abdu'l Baha: Testament, in: Documents of the Alliance . Bahai-Verlag, Hofheim 1989, ISBN 3-87037-231-1 ( online ).
- Shoghi Effendi : God is passing . Bahai-Verlag, Hofheim-Langenhain 1974, ISBN 3-87037-021-1 ( online ).