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Tag: "Varqá, Mírzá `Alí-Muhammad"

tag name Varqá, Mírzá `Alí-Muhammad type: People
web link bahai-library.com/tags/Varqa,_Mirza_Ali-Muhammad
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Mírzá 'Alí Muhammad Varqá
related tags Varqá (disambiguation)
referring tags Bibi Tuba; Rúhu’lláh Varqá
notes not to be confused with 'Alí Muhammad Varqá
references bahaipedia.org/Varqá

"Varqá, Mírzá `Alí-Muhammad" has been tagged in:

11 results from the Main Catalog

2 results from the Chronology

from the main catalog (11 results; collapse)

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  1. 2022. Varqá and His Son: A Talk by `Abdu'l-Bahá. Abdu'l-Bahá, Nasser Saeedi, trans, Rezvan Saeedi, trans. . English translation, and two transcripts of the Persian original, of a talk given by `Abdu'l-Bahá in New York on May 31, 1912. Translations.
  2. 2021. Bibi Tuba, the Sister of the Martyr Varqá. Vedad Theophilus. One-page translation and abridgment of a passage from a Persian Bahá’í history book published by the father of Adib Taherzadeh, about the daughter of Haji Mulla Mihdi-i-‘Atri, and sister of Mirza Ali-Muhammad (Varqá). Biographies.
  3. 2020/2025. Varqá and Rúhu'lláh: 101 Stories of Bravery on the Move. Boris Handal. On the lives of Varqa, the physician and talented poet, and his gifted adolescent son Ruhu'llah, who travelled across Iran to teach the Faith before being martyred in 1896. Biographies.
  4. 2017. Varqá, Ali-Mohammad. Iraj Ayman. Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite. Encyclopedia.
  5. 2004-06. Reunion with the Beloved: Poetry and Martyrdom. John S. Hatcher, ed, Amrollah Hemmat, ed. Poetry by or in honor of early Bábí and Bahá'í martyrs. Includes foreword by Hushmand Fatheazam, and discussion of the concept of martyrdom, cultural issues, and history of persecutions. Books.
  6. 2003-04-07. Tablet to Sháh-Muhammad-Amín (Amínu'l-Bayán) (Lawh-i-Amínu'l-Bayán): Excerpt. Bahá'u'lláh, Universal House of Justice, Khazeh Fananapazir, trans. . Excerpt of a tablet revealed in honour of the first Trustee of Huquq’u’lláh, surnamed the “Trusted of the Bayán," with introductory letter from the House of Justice. Translations.
  7. 1992. Research Department, Functions of; Etymologies of three terms. Universal House of Justice, Research Department. Two questions: (1) what is the function of the Research Department, and (2) etymologies of the three terms "world of exemplars," "'álam," and "barzakh." Includes translated excerpts of tablets of Bahá'u'lláh and Abdu'l-Bahá. UHJ-letters.
  8. 1992. Windows to the Past. Darius K. Shahrokh, Grace Shahrokh, comp. . Deepening talks on 25 topics about Bahá'í history and teachings, downloadable in MP3 audio format and PDF transcripts. Audio.
  9. 1992. Varqa and Son: The Heavenly Doves. Darius K. Shahrokh. History of the family of Varqa, the only family with the distinction of having a grandfather, a father, and a son all named Hand of the Cause. Audio.
  10. 1985. Tablet to Varqá Regarding the Prince and King of Martyrs (Lawh-i-Varqá dar barih-yi-Mahbubu wa Sultánu'sh-Shuhada). Bahá'u'lláh, Hasan M. Balyuzi, trans. . Short tablet of tribute to the King and Beloved of the Martyrs, from H. M. Balyuzi's Eminent Bahá’ís. Translations.
  11. 1985. Eminent Baha'is in the Time of Bahá'u'lláh. Hasan M. Balyuzi. Link to book (offsite). Books.

from the Chronology (2 results; collapse)

  1. 1882-00-00 — Mírzá `Alí-Muhammad Varqá was arrested in Yazd. He is sent to Isfahán where he was imprisoned for a year. [BW18p383]
  2. 1896-05-02
      The martyrdom of Hand of the Cause of God Varqa ('Dove'), Mírzá 'Ali-Muhammad. (b.1856 in Yazd, d. in Tehran) He and his young son, Ruhu'lláh, were killed by, Hajib'ud-Dawleh, one of the Qajar courtiers, in fact, the Chief Steward, in the aftermath of the assassination of Nasir'd-Din Shah. Varqá was slashed to death before the eyes of his twelve-year-old son who, still refusing to recant, was strangled. [GPB296; BBRXXIX; SUR77; BW18p384; Bahá'í Encyclopedia Project]
    • For the story of their lives see MRHK405–22 and World Order: Winter 1974-1975, Vol. 9 No.2 p29-44 as well as LoF42-49.
    • For a Western account of the episode see BBR361–2.
    • 'Abdu'l-Bahá named him posthumously as a Hand of the Cause and Shoghi Effendi designated him as one of the Apostles of Bahá-u-lláh. [EB75-97 LoF42-49, BBR361-362, SoBSNBp225-229]
    • See Varqá and Son: The Heavenly Doves by Darius Shahrokh.
    • See also Bahá'í Chronicles.
    • See SoW Vol 12 No 4 (17 May 1921 (Volume 7 pg93) for a photo of Varqá, Ruhu'lláh and their two companions.
 
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