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1871 (In the year) 187- |
Muhammad-Hasan Khán-i-Káshí died in Burújird, Iran, after being bastinadoed. [BW18:383]
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Muhammad-Hasan Khan-i-Kashi; Borujerd, Iran; Shíráz, Iran; Iran | |
1871 c. Jan 187- |
Bahá'u'lláh was moved to the house of Khavvám, across the street from the house of Malik. [BBR209–10; BKG315; GPB189]
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* Bahaullah (chronology); Bahá'u'lláh, Houses of; House of Khavvam (Akká); House of Malik (Akká); Akka, Israel | |
1871 c. May 187- |
Bahá'u'lláh was transferred to the house of Rábi`ih. [GPB189]
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House of Rabiih (Akká); Bahá'u'lláh, Houses of; Akka, Israel | |
1871 mid-year 187- |
`Údí Khammár, a wealthy Maronite Christian merchant, and his family moved into the recently restored mansion at Bahjí, leaving their `Akká house empty. [BKG316–17; DH203] | Udi Khammar; Bahji, Israel; House of Udi Khammar (Akká); House of Bahá'u'lláh (Bahji); Akka, Israel | |
1871 4 Aug 187- |
Shaykh `Alíy-i-Sayyáh, one of the Bahá'ís imprisoned in Cyprus, died, allegedly of poisoning. [BBR306, FOI,Forward]
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Shaykh Aliy-i-Sayyah; Mishkin-Qalam; Cyprus | |
1871 Sep 187- |
Bahá'u'lláh was transferred to the house of `Údí Khammár in `Akká. [BBD109; BKG317; DH39, 203; GPB189]
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Bahá'u'lláh, Houses of; House of Udi Khammar (Akká); Udi Khammar; House of Abbud (Akká); Ilyas Abbud; Khan-i-Avamid (Akká); - Bahá'í World Centre buildings, monuments and gardens; - Bahá'í World Centre; Pilgrim Houses; Akka, Israel | first pilgrim house. |
1871 16 Oct 187- |
The famous British writer and critic, Matthew Arnold, made a brief reference to the Faith in an address that he gave to the Birmingham and Midland Institute. (See M. Momen, Babi and Bahá'í Religions). This reference was probably because of Comte de Gobineau's book Les Religions et Les Philosophies dans l'Asie Centrale which was published in 1865. [First Public Mentions of the Bahá'í Faith in the West by Bahá'í Information Office of the UK] | Matthew Arnold; Comte de Gobineau; Mentions; Bábísm, Early Western Accounts of; Birmingham, England; United Kingdom | first public mention of the Faith in England |
1871 1 Nov 187- |
Birth of `Lua' Getsinger (Lucinda Louisa Aurora Moore), Banner of the Cause (Líva), Disciple of `Abdu'l-Bahá, Herald of the Covenant and Mother Teacher of the West near Hume, New York. [AB67]
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May Maxwell (Bolles); Phoebe Hearst; Lua Getsinger; - Disciples of `Abdu'l-Bahá; - Births and deaths; Hume, NY; United States (USA) | |
1871 End of the year 187- |
Bahá'u'lláh revealed the Lawh-i-Qad Ihtaraqa'l-Mukhlisun (Fire Tablet) while living in the house of Udi Khammer. It was revealed in answer to a letter from one of His devoted followers in Persia, Haji Siyyid Alí-Akbar-i-Dahájí. In a passage, as yet untranslated, addressed to the uncle of Haji Siyyid 'Ali-Akbar, Bahá'u'lláh stated that He revealed the Fire Tablet for the nephew so that it might create in him feelings of joy as well as igniting in his heart the fire of the love of God. It was revealed at a time when great afflictions and sorrows had surrounded Bahá'u'lláh as a result of the hostility, betrayal and acts of infamy perpetrated by those few individuals who had once claimed to be the helpers of the Cause of God. [BKG321–2; RB3:226–31]
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Lawh-i-Qad-Ihtaraqal-Mukhlisun (Fire Tablet); Hájí Siyyid `Alí-Akbar-i-Dahájí; * Bahá'u'lláh, Writings of; * Bahaullah (chronology); * Bahá'u'lláh, Basic timeline; - Basic timeline, Expanded; Akka, Israel |
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