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| 1861 25 Jun
186- |
Death of Sultán 'Abdu'l-Majíd and accession of Sultán 'Abdu'l-'Azíz to the Ottoman throne. He ruled until 1876. [BBR485]
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Istanbul, Turkey; Ottoman Empire; Sultán `Abdu'l-Azíz; Sultán `Abdu'l-Majid; Turkey | |
| 1861 January
186- |
Bahá'u'lláh revealed the Kitáb-i-Íqán (The Book of Certitude), 'a comprehensive exposition of the nature and purpose of religion'. In the early days this Tablet was referred to as the Risáliy-i-Khál (Epistle of the Uncle). [BBD134, 162; BKG159; BBD134; BBRSM64–5; GPB138–9; RB1:158]
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* Bahá'u'lláh, Writings of; * Christianity; * Interfaith dialogue; * Islam; - Bahá'u'lláh, Basic timeline; - Bahá'u'lláh, Writings of (before Declaration); - Basic timeline, Condensed; - Basic timeline, Expanded; - Bible; - Qur'án; - Uncles; Báb, Family of; Báb, Uncles of; Baghdad, Iraq; Bahaullah (chronology); Hájí Mírzá Siyyid Muhammad; Iran; Iraq; Kitáb-i-Íqán (Book of Certitude); Prophecies; Tehran, Iran | First (probably) of Bahá'u'lláh's writings to appear in print |
| 1861 or 1862
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Mullá Sádiq-i-Muqaddas-i-Khurásání (Ismu'láhu'l-Asdaq), a Bábí and father of Ibn Asdaq, met Bahá'u'lláh in Baghdád and became a follower. Previously he had recognized the Báb through a dream and the memory of seeing Him in the congregation during a sermon he had delivered in a mosque in Karbila when a ray of light shone on the lap of the Báb as he sat listening attentively. [BKG18; PG108-109] | Baghdad, Iraq; Iraq; Ismu’lláhu’l-Aṣdaq (Mullá Sádiq Khurásání) |
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