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By Jennifer Emick, About.com Guide to Alternative Religions since 2002

Birth of the Bab

Saturday October 20, 2007
"It is better to guide one soul than to possess all that is on earth" ~ The Bab

Today's date is significant in the Baha'i Faith, which celebrates the birth of the Bab, Shiite merchant Siyyid 'Ali-Muhammad, who inspired Baha'u'llah, the founder of the Faith (a role sometimes described as similar to that of John the Baptist in Christianity). In the mid nineteenth century, Ali-Muhammad announced himself as the 'gateway' (Bab) of divine revelation, and that through him, a second divine messenger would manifest. This messenger was widely believed to be Bahá'u'lláh, one of the Bab's disciples, who eventually assumed the mantle of leadership.

The Bab's claims were considered nothing short of blasphemy by the Shiite establishment, and Ali-Muhammad was tortured and publicly executed just six years after his revelation*, and thousands of followers subsequently exterminated. One follower was spared execution on account of nobility; this was Hussein Ali (Baha'u'llah), whose own revelation came during his imprisonment, six years after the death of the Bab.

*This brief period is referred to in Baha'i writings as "the Dispensation of the Bab."

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