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Tag: "Ahmad of Yazd"

tag name Ahmad of Yazd type: People
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referring tags Lawh-i-Ahmad (Tablet of Ahmad (Arabic))

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2 results from the Chronology

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  1. 2024-07. Tablette du Rossignol du paradis pour Ahmad (Tablet of Ahmad, Nightingale of Paradise). Bahá'u'lláh, Pierre Spierckel, trans. . Essai de traduction de cette célèbre Tablette, suivi d’une courte biographie de Ahmád et de notes de traduction. Translations.
  2. 2013. Una llama de fuego. Abu'l-Qásim Faizí, Hasan Elías, trans. . Traducido de "Flame of Fire: The Tablet of Ahmad." Essays.
  3. 1993/2003. Ahmad-i-Yazd. Richard Francis. Life of the recipient of the Arabic Tablet of Ahmad. Biographies.
  4. 1967/1973. Flame of Fire, A: The Story of the Tablet of Ahmad. Abu'l-Qásim Faizí. Biography of the recipients, both called Ahmad, of the Persian and Arabic Tablets titled Lawh-i-Ahmad. Biographies.

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  1. 1865-00-00
      Bahá'u'lláh revealed the Arabic Tablet of Ahmad (Lawh-i-Ahmad) for Ahmad, a believer from Yazd. [RB2:107]
    • The Tablet may have been revealed as early as 1864.
    • See RB2:107–66 for the story of Ahmad. He had walked from Baghdad to Constantinople, a distance of 1,600km on his way to visit Bahá'u'lláh in Adrianople. He was some 220km away when he received the Tablet. Upon reading it he understood that Bahá'u'lláh wanted him to proclaim that Bahá'u'lláh was the promised successor to the Báb and so he immediately started his journey to Persia, a 3,200km trip.
    • See Bahá'í News No 432 March 1967 pg 1 for A Flame of Fire: The Story of the Tablet of Ahmad by A.Q. Faizi. Part 2 of the story can be found in the April 1967 edition. Alternatively see Blogspot and Bahá'í Library.
    • The Ocean of His Words by John Hatcher deals with this Tablet in chapter7.
    • See RB2:119–26 for an analysis of the Tablet.
    • Shoghi Effendi states that the Tablet has a special potency and significance. [DG60]
    • See "Ahmad, The Flame of Fire" by Darius Shahrokh.
    • See Commentaries on Three Major Tablets by John Kolstoe pages 1-86.
    • See Learn Well This Tablet by H. Richard Gurninsky, published by George Ronald Publisher, Oxford, 2000.
    • See YouTube On the Tablet of Ahmad by Richard Gurinsky.
  2. 1905-00-00 — The passing of Ahmad (of "Tablet of Ahmad" fame) in Tehran at the age of 100. He was born in Yazd in 1805. [A Flame of Fire by Abu'l-Qasim Faizi]
 
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