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The Life of Baha’u’llah and Parallels in the Lives of the Other Abrahamic Divine Messengers
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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.
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Abraham as a common ancestor is claimed by the founders of
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Abraham as a common ancestor is claimed by the founders of Judaism
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Abraham as a common ancestor is claimed by the founders of Judaism Christianity
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Abraham as a common ancestor is claimed by the founders of Judaism Christianity Islam
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Abraham as a common ancestor is claimed by the founders of Judaism Christianity Islam The Baha’i Faith
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Baha’u’llah was born in 1817 in Teheran in what was then Persia into a wealthy, influential family.
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Often the divine messengers show great wisdom as children.
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Jesus was found at age 12 arguing religious questions with amazing intelligence with religious leaders in the Temple.
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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.
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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.
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An individual often comes to prepare the people for the coming of a great divine teacher.
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John the Baptist preached the coming of the Messiah.
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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.
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John the Baptist and The Bab were both executed because they attracted so many followers that the religious and civil authorities felt threatened.
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The Divine Teachers receive their missions as messengers of God through various signs:
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The Divine Teachers receive their missions as messengers of God through various signs: Moses had the burning bush.
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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
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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.
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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.
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Another parallel in the lives of the prophets is a period of preparation for their missions in a wilderness.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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All the divine teachers suffered for their teachings.
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Jesus was persecuted and crucified.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The teachings of Christianity, Islam and the Baha’i Faith spread around the world despite the sufferings of their founders.
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Baha’u’llah died in 1892, a prisoner in Palestine, then part of the Ottoman Empire, now Israel.
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