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2  The Life of Baha’u’llah and Parallels in the Lives of the Other Abrahamic Divine Messengers

3  Abrahamic Religions are the monotheistic faiths emphasizing and tracing their common origin to Abraham and recognizing a connected prophetic and spiritual tradition identified with him.

4  Abraham as a common ancestor is claimed by the founders of

5  Abraham as a common ancestor is claimed by the founders of  Judaism

6  Abraham as a common ancestor is claimed by the founders of  Judaism  Christianity

7  Abraham as a common ancestor is claimed by the founders of  Judaism  Christianity  Islam

8  Abraham as a common ancestor is claimed by the founders of  Judaism  Christianity  Islam  The Baha’i Faith

9  Baha’u’llah was born in 1817 in Teheran in what was then Persia into a wealthy, influential family.

10  Often the divine messengers show great wisdom as children.

11   Jesus was found at age 12 arguing religious questions with amazing intelligence with religious leaders in the Temple.

12  Often the divine messengers show great wisdom as children.  Jesus was found at age 12 arguing religious questions with amazing intelligence with religious leaders in the Temple.  At the age of 14 while visiting a religious school the teacher put a religious conundrum to his adult students. While they could not respond, Baha’u’llah easily solved the problem.

13  Baha’u’llah was offered a position at the court when he came of age. However, Baha’u’llah refused the appointment. Instead he devoted Himself to helping the poor, the sick and the downtrodden.

14  An individual often comes to prepare the people for the coming of a great divine teacher.

15   John the Baptist preached the coming of the Messiah.

16  An individual often comes to prepare the people for the coming of a great divine teacher.  John the Baptist preached the coming of the Messiah.  In the case of Baha’u’llah, in 1844 an individual now known as the Bab began preaching the imminent coming of a Promised One.

17  John the Baptist and The Bab were both executed because they attracted so many followers that the religious and civil authorities felt threatened.

18  The Divine Teachers receive their missions as messengers of God through various signs:

19  The Divine Teachers receive their missions as messengers of God through various signs:  Moses had the burning bush.

20  The Divine Teachers receive their missions as messengers of God through various signs:  Moses had the burning bush.  Jesus had the descent of the dove

21  The Divine Teachers receive their missions as messengers of God through various signs:  Moses had the burning bush.  Jesus had the descent of the dove  Muhammad had a vision of the Archangel Gabriel.

22  The Divine Teachers receive their missions as messengers of God through various signs:  Moses had the burning bush.  Jesus had the descent of the dove  Muhammad had a vision of the Archangel Gabriel.  While chained in a deep dungeon in Teheran in 1852 Baha’u’llah had a vision of a Maiden of Heaven that announced the beginning of His message.

23  Another parallel in the lives of the prophets is a period of preparation for their missions in a wilderness.

24  Another parallel in the lives of the prophets is a period of preparation for their missions in a wilderness.  Jesus was in the desert for 40 days.

25  Another parallel in the lives of the prophets is a period of preparation for their missions in a wilderness.  Jesus was in the desert for 40 days.  Moses spent 40 days on Mount Sinai.

26  Another parallel in the lives of the prophets is a period of preparation for their missions in a wilderness.  Jesus was in the desert for 40 days.  Moses spent 40 days on Mount Sinai.  Muhammad retreated to a cave in the mountains surrounding Mecca for prayer, meditation and reflection.

27  Another parallel in the lives of the prophets is a period of preparation for their missions in a wilderness.  Jesus was in the desert for 40 days.  Moses spent 40 days on Mount Sinai.  Muhammad retreated to a cave in the mountains surrounding Mecca for prayer, meditation and reflection.  Baha’u’llah withdrew to the mountains of Kurdistan in 1854 and returned in 1856.

28  All the divine teachers suffered for their teachings.

29   Jesus was persecuted and crucified.

30  All the divine teachers suffered for their teachings.  Jesus’ was persecuted and crucified.  Muhammad was reviled and persecuted by his fellow Meccans, and there was an attempt on his life which forced him into exile.

31  All the divine teachers suffered for their teachings.  Jesus’ was persecuted and crucified.  Muhammad was reviled and persecuted by his fellow Meccans, and there was an attempt on his life which forced him into exile.  Abraham was rejected and banished.

32  All the divine teachers suffered for their teachings.  Jesus’ was persecuted and crucified.  Muhammad was reviled and persecuted by his fellow Meccans, and there was an attempt on his life which forced him into exile.  Abraham was rejected and banished.  Baha’u’llah was arrested, shackled, tortured, poisoned, exiled and lived as a prisoner in appalling circumstances.

33  The teachings of Christianity, Islam and the Baha’i Faith spread around the world despite the sufferings of their founders.

34  Baha’u’llah died in 1892, a prisoner in Palestine, then part of the Ottoman Empire, now Israel.

35  This is uncopyrighted material and may be used in part or whole without permission. Please send suggestions and remarks to redondobahais@gmail.com.


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