On my return, I received from Mirza Ahmad the joyful tidings of the arrival of Baha'u'llah in Kirmanshah. As we were being ushered into His presence, we found Him, it being the month of Ramadan, engaged in reading the Qur'an, and were blessed by hearing Him read verses of that sacred Book.
(The Dawn-Breakers & Nabil's Narrative, Of The Early Days Of The Baha'i Revelation, Translated From The Original Persian And Edited By Shoghi Effendi, Chapter XXV)
Qayyum al Asma and the QuranMajor Henry Rawlinson (1810–1895) (the British political agent in Baghdad) elsewhere speaks of Bastāmī’s “perverted copy of the Koran.” The text of th…Read More
Tafsir Surat KawtharAnother important work from this period is a tafsīr on the Sūrat al-kawthar, a commentary of over 200 pages written for Sayyed Yaḥyā Dārābī (q.v.) du…Read More
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