Bahá'u'lláh's second wife, known as Mahd-i-'Ulya. She seems to have been widowed from her first husband, perhaps aged sixteen. She died in 1904, and was later labelled a Covenant-breaker by ...
Bahá'u'lláh's third wife, sometime around 1862, and remained in Baghdad, until in late 1870. Gawhar may have been a maid of the first wife of Bahá'u'lláh when he married her. She was declared a ...
In one of his tablets, Baha'u'llah bestowed upon him the title Ismu’lláhi’l-Júd (The Name of God, Bounty) He sided with Mírzá Muhammad `Alí in his conflict with `Abdu'l-Bahá and was ...
When I received a letter from a Baha'i Continental Counsellor indicating that I was under threat of being declared a Covenant-breaker, the impact on me personally was less than on ...