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Tag "Hájí Mubarak"

tag name: Hájí Mubarak type: People
web link: Haji_Mubarak
references: bahai-library.com/afnan_black_pearls; bahai-library.com/lee_two_african_slaves; bahaiteachings.org/a-slave-educates-a-prophet
related tags: Servants
notes: Haji Mubarak is not the same person as Mubarak.

"Hájí Mubarak" appears in:

1.   from the main catalog (6 results; expand)

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  1. Bahá'u'lláh, The Liberator of the Oppressed, Mohammad Norozi, comp. and ed. (2024) Brief compilation of accounts of two Ethiopian slaves in Iran; African servants in Bahá'u'lláh's household; Tablets in honour of Mubarak (a servant of Bahá'u'lláh's father) and Mas'ud (a servant in Akká); prohibition of slavery in the Kitáb-i-Aqdas.
  2. Black Pearls: Notes on Slavery, by Moojan Momen, Abu'l-Qasim Afnan, Anthony Lee. (1988/1999) Editor's note, foreword, preface, and introduction to two editions of Black Pearls; brief overview of the institution of slavery.
  3. Black Pearls: Servants in the Households of the Báb and Bahá'u'lláh, by Abu'l-Qasim Afnan. (1988) Biographies of Haji Mubarak, Fiddih, Isfandiyar, Mas'ud, and Salih Aqa; slavery and Islamic history. Preface by Moojan Momen.
  4. Black Pearls: The African Household Slaves of a Nineteenth Century Iranian Merchant Family, by R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram. (2003-10) The African slave trade to Iran in the 1800s, and the lives of household slaves of one specific merchant family from Shiraz, that of The Báb, as described in the narrative of Abu'l-Qasim Afnan.
  5. Half the Household Was African: Recovering the Histories of Two African Slaves in Iran, by Anthony Lee. (2015) Biographies of two enslaved Africans in Iran, Haji Mubarak and Fezzeh Khanum, the servants of The Bab. A history of slavery in Iran can be written, not only at the level of statistics, laws, and politics, but also at the level of individual lives.
  6. Recovering the Lives of Enslaved Africans in Nineteenth-Century Iran: A First Attempt, by Anthony Lee. (2016) Reconstructing the lives of four slaves in the Middle East, including Haji Mubarak and Fezzeh Khanum, servants of The Bab.

2.   from the Chronology (6 results; expand)

  1. 1828-00-01 — Passing of Mirza Muhammad Rida, the father of the Bab. The Bab was placed in the care of His ma...
  2. 1844-05-22 — Declaration of the Bab's Mission Two hours and eleven minutes after sunset Siyyid `Ali-Muhammad ma...
  3. 1844-10-00 — Pigrimage of the Bab The Bab, Quddús (Haji Mulla Muhammad-`Aliy-i-Barfurúshi) and the Bab's Eth...
  4. 1844-12-20 — The Bab offered 19 lambs as a sacrifice in the prescribed manner, nine in His own name, seven in the...
  5. 1846-03-19 — After the Bab left Shiraz, His wife, Khadijih Bagum, mother, Fatimah Bagum, maternal grandmother, Za...
  6. 1863-00-00 — The passing of Haji Mubarak, the servant of the Bab. He was born in 1823 and died at the age of 40. ...
 
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