1866 22 Feb |
Nabil Zarandi received a letter from Bahá'u'lláh giving him permission to proclaim the new religion openly and to reveal what he had witnessed in Baghdad of the actions of Azal and Siyyid Muhammad Isfahani. Prior to this time he had been asked to conceal this information. Almost all of the Bábís in Tehran became Bahá'ís upon hearing this news. [BCI1p14]
At this time number of Bahá'ís in Tehran was constantly being supplemented by those who had fled the persecution in their home towns. [BC1p15] |
Bahá'u'lláh, Life of (chronology); Nabil-i-Azam; Mírzá Yahya (Subh-i-Azal); Siyyid Muhammad-i-Isfahani; Tehran, Iran; Iran |
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