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- Sayyid is an honorific title of Hasanid and Husaynid lineage, recognized as descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his daughter Fatima and...
- الحسيني الرﺷتي; 1793–1843), mostly known as Siyyid Kázim Rashtí (Persian: سید کاظم رشتی), was the son of Siyyid Qasim of Rasht, a town in northern Iran....
- father died when he was quite young, and his maternal uncle Hájí Mírzá Siyyid ʿAlí, a merchant, reared him. In Shiraz, his uncle sent him to a maktab...
- a follower of the millenarian Shaykhi school, studying under its leader Siyyid Kazim Rashti and traveling to debate prominent Usuli clerics to gain support...
- online text here In the Tablet to Siyyid Mihdíy-i-Dahají (Persian: ﻟﻮﺡ ﺍﻟﺴﻴﺪ ﻣﻬﺪﻱ ﺩﻫﺠﻲ), Baháʼu'lláh writes to Siyyid Mihdíy-i-Dahají who later broke the...
- Baháʼís call the "heroic age" of the religion. On the evening of 22 May 1844, Siyyid ʻAlí-Muhammad of Shiraz gained his first convert and took on the title of...
- Musafir in the 12th century. Bábism stems from Twelver Shia p****ed through Siyyid 'Ali Muhammad i-Shirazi al-Bab while one of his followers Mirza Husayn 'Ali...
- Days, p. 27) Mullá Ḥasan Bajistání was the sixth Letter of the Living. Siyyid Ḥusayn Yazdí was the seventh Letter of the Living. He is known as the Báb's...
- Eventually he moved to Karbala in the Ottoman Empire, and studied under Siyyid Kazim Rashti, then the leader of Shaykhism, for at least seven years. Shaykhís...
- is that the age of Aquarius arrived around 1844, with the harbinger of Siyyid ʿAlí Muḥammad (1819–1850), who founded Bábism. Moore & Douglas (1971) promoted...