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Biographies
Acknowledgments
A Note on Transliteration
Map
Preface
1. THE BAB: A SUN IN A NIGHT NOT FOLLOWED BY DAWN
- Fereydun Vahman
translated by Adib Masumian
- The Bab Discontinues his Formal Education and Begins his Mercantile Work
- Epiphany, Piety, and Intuition
- The Bab’s Journey to the Sacred Shrine Cities of ‘Iraq
- The Bab’s Return to Shiraz and Marriage
- The Declaration of the Bab’s Cause: The Birth of a New Religion
- After the Declaration of the Bab’s Cause
- Mulla ‘Ali Bastami
- The Bab’s Eventful Journey to Mecca
- The Bab’s Return from Pilgrimage and the Events of Shiraz
- The Bab in Isfahan
- From Isfahan to Azarbaijan
- The Trial of Tabriz
- The Return to Chihriq Prison
- The Execution of the Bab in Tabriz
- Bibliography
2. THE WORLDVIEW OF THE BAB: THE RECONSTRUCTION OF RELIGION AND SOCIETY
- Nader Saiedi
- Reconstruction of the Idea of Religion: Dialectical Logic and Historical Consciousness
- Reconstruction of the Idea of the Human Being and Human Identity
- Rationalism and Humanism
- Equality of the Believers and Canceling of the Authority of the Clerics
- Centrality of the Word and the Rejection of Miracles
- Reconstruction of Heaven, Hell, and the Day of Resurrection
- Reconstruction of the Concept of the Occultation and Return of the Imam
- Equal Rights, Social Justice, and Ethics
- Station of Women, Rejection of Patriarchy
- The Ethical Maxim: For the Sake of God
- Culture of Affirmation
- Development and Modernization: Perfection and Refinement
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
3. THE SHAPING OF THE BABI COMMUNITY: MERCHANTS, ARTISANS, AND OTHERS
- Abbas Amanat
- The Changing Economy
- The Babi Merchants
- The Babi Artisans
- Converts from the Government Ranks
- The Babi Community: An Assessment
- Selected Bibliography
4. FROM A PRIMAL POINT TO AN ARCHETYPAL BOOK: LITERARY TRAJECTORIES THROUGH SELECT WRITINGS OF THE BAB (1819-50)
- Stephen N. Lambden
- The Writings of the Bab, Some Preliminary Observations
- Bayan/Mubin (“Crystal Clear”) yet “Abstruse, Bewilderingly Abstruse (sa‘b mustasa‘b)”: Exegetical Clarity and Esoteric Depth in the Writings of the Bab
- The Shahada (Testimony of Faith) and its Alphabetical Mysteries
- Esoterica, the Abstruse, Sciences of the Unseen (‘ulūm al-ghayb)
- The Style, Grammar, and Syntax of the Bab
- Personal Letters, “Scriptural Tablets” (Lawh, pl. Alwah)
- Letters or Scriptural Tablets
- The Genesis of the New Shari‘a (Laws), the Khasa’il-i Sab‘a (mid. 1845)
- The All-Comprehensive Bayan (Exposition) of the Bab
- The Five Modes of Revelation
- Devotional Writings of the Bab
- Tafsir Sūrat al-Hamd (Praise) or al-Fatiha (“The Opening,” Q.1)
- “We indeed proffered thee al-Kawthar (The Abundance).”
- Hadith Commentary
- Commentaries on Hadith Texts by the Bab
- Sūrat al-Ridwan
- Khutbas, Literary Orations
- The Khutba al-Jidda (Literary Oration Nigh Jeddah)
- The Khutba on ‘ilm al-huruf (On the “Science of the Letters”)
- Select Treatises (Risala, pl. Rasa’il), Epistles (Ṣahifa, pl. Ṣuhuf) and Other Scriptural Communications
- The Risala fi’l-nubuwwa al-khassa (A Treatise on the Specific Prophethood of Muhammad)
- Epistles, Treatises, Booklets (Ṣahifa, pl. Ṣuhuf)
- The Persian Dala’il-i sab‘a (Seven Proofs)
- The Arabic al-dala’il al-sab‘a (Seven Proofs)
- Kitab al-asma’/Kull shay’ (The Book of the Divine Names, the “All Things”)
- Kitab-i panj sha‘n (The Book expressive of Five Modes of Revelation)
- The (Lawh-i) Haykal al-din (“Temple of Religion”) (1266/early-mid-1850)
- The Late Messianism of the Bab
- The Wasiyyat-nama (Will and Testament) Attributed to the Bab
- Concluding Summary Note
- Bibliography
5. INTERPRETATION AS REVELATION: THE QURAN COMMENTARY OF THE BAB, SAYYID ‘ALÍ MUḤAMMAD SHÍRÁZÍ (1819-50)
- Todd Lawson
- Life of the Báb
- The Shaykhí School
- Shaykhí Teachings
- Tafsír Works
- Tafsír súrat al-baqara
- Tafsír súrat Yúsuf
- Conclusions
- Bibliography
6. THE SOCIAL BASIS OF THE BĀBĪ UPHEAVALS IN IRAN (1848-53): A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS
- Moojan Momen
- Introduction
- The Shaykh Ṭabarsī Upheaval: 1848-49
- Total Number of Bābīs at Shaykh Ṭabarsī
- Rural/Urban Origin of Bābī Participants at Shaykh Ṭabarsī
- The Nayrīz Upheavals of 1850 and 1853
- Occupations of Bābī Participants in the Two Nayrīz Upheavals
- Origins of Participants at the Two Nayrīz Upheavals
- Total Numbers of Bābī Participants at the Two Nayrīz Upheavals
- The Zanjān Upheaval: 1850-51
- Occupations of Bābī Participants at Zanjān
- Origins of Bābī Participants at Zanjān
- Total Numbers of Bābī Participants at Zanjān
- The Tehran Episodes of 1850 and 1852
- The Seven Martyrs of Tehran, 1850
- The Tehran Executions of 1852
- Occupations of the Bābīs Executed in Tehran in 1852
- Conclusions
- A Comparative Analysis
- The Role of Women
- Other Social Groups
- The Social Basis of Babism
7. THE BABI-STATE CONFLICTS OF 1848-50
- Siyamak Zabihi-Moghaddam
- Babi Clashes with the State: Neither Social Protest nor Offensive Holy War
- Review of the Primary Sources of the Babi Upheavals
- An Outline of the Conflict at Shaykh Tabarsi, September 1848—May 1849
- The Objectives of the Babis at Shaykh Tabarsi
- The Calm between Storms: May 1849-May 1850
- The Nayriz Conflict of May—June 1850
- An Analysis of the Objectives of Vahid and the Babis in Nayriz
- Hujjat and the ‘Ulama’ of Zanjan
- The Zanjan Episode of May 1850—January 1851
- An Analysis of the Objectives of Hujjat and the Zanjani Babis
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
8. FROM BABI MOVEMENT TO THE BAHA'I FAITH: SOME OBSERVATIONS ABOUT THE EVOLUTION OF A NEW RELIGION
- Armin Eschraghi
- Some General Observations on the Bab’s Sacred Law
- Messianism in the Bab’s Writings
- The Later Development of the Babi Movement
- Baha’u’llah After the Bab’s Martyrdom
- Babi Messianism and the Question of Leadership
- Some General Observations on Baha’u’llah’s Sacred Law
- Some Further Observations on the Baha’i Faith’s Evolution from the Babi Movement
- Messianism
- Ritual Impurity (najasah)
- Holy War and Religious Legitimization of Violence
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
9. “THE HAND OF GOD IS NOT CHAINED UP”: NOTES ON TWO SALIENT THEMES IN THE PROSE WRITINGS OF ṬÁHIRIH QURRATU’L-‘AYN
- Omid Ghaemmaghami
- Introduction
- Progressive Revelation
- Love, Friendship, and Forbearance
- Bibliography
10. BABI-BAHA’I BOOKS AND BELIEVERS IN E. G. BROWNE’S A YEAR AMONGST THE PERSIANS
- Sholeh A. Quinn
- Introduction
- Terminology and Identifications
- Isfahan
- Shiraz
- Books in Shiraz
- Reading in Shiraz
- Yazd
- Kirman
- Conclusion
- The Texts Browne Encountered in Iran
- Bibliography
Index
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