báb in A Sentence

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    His Mission the Báb.

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    The Shrine of the Báb.

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    Zoroaster Buddha Jesus Christ Muhammad the Báb and Bahá'u'lláh History.

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    Remains of the mountain fortress of Mah-Ku where the Báb was imprisoned.

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    The Báb announced that humanity stood at the threshold of a new era.

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    The Báb was publicly executed in extraordinary circumstances at noon on 9 July 1850.

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    Follow the building of the Shrine of the Báb through this collection of images.

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    In 1909 He interred the remains of the Báb in their permanent resting place.

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    The Báb is likewise the Sun of Truth, and His light the light of Truth.

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    The collected Writings of Bahá'u'lláh and the Báb are considered by Bahá'ís to be Revelation from God.

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    Midway up Mount Carmel, the original stone building in which the Báb's remains were interred in 1909.

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    Thus did the Báb and, with even greater splendour, Bahá'u'lláh illuminate a society and an age shrouded in darkness.

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    The Báb was taken to Tabríz where leading scholars were asked to decide the case as a matter of religious rather than civil law.

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    For this reason Shiraz is a holy city for Bahá'ís, and the city, particularly the house of the Báb, was identified as a place of pilgrimage.

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    Throughout the world, millions recognize the Báb as the divinely inspired Herald of the Bahá'í Faith and turn reverently to His Writings to discover the“resplendent Light of God.

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    For this reason, Shiraz is a holy city for the Bahá'ís, and the city, in particular the home of the Báb, has been identified as a place of pilgrimage.

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    For this reason, Shiraz is a holy city for the Bahá'ís, and the city, in particular the home of the Báb, has been identified as a place of pilgrimage.

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    During this period, Bahá'u'lláh made several visits to the nearby slopes of Mount Carmel where, in 1891, He designated a permanent resting place for the remains of His Forerunner, the Báb.

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    It is this Youth, the Báb, that we acclaim as the One Whose coming- after an interval of a thousand years- shed the light of divine guidance once again upon the human world.

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    The Báb Himself declared His mission when He was but twenty-five years old and so many among the band of His followers were in the prime of their youth when they embraced His Revelation.

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    Many historians and commentators- some of whom were eyewitnesses to events- have written about the persecution of the Báb's followers, of the stirring deeds of valour which He inspired, and of His own charm and radiance.

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    When the guards came to take Him on the day of His execution, 9 July, the Báb told them that no“earthly power” could silence Him until He had finished all that He had to say.

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    Within several weeks of the Báb's declaration, seventeen more people had, by their own spontaneous efforts, recognized His station, had renounced the comforts and security of their old way of life, and- severed from all attachments- had set out on the mission of spreading His teachings.

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