Chapter 13

Carmel, Mt.,127,195,257Celibacy disapproved,155Changing documents,57,185-189Charms,110,123Chase, Thornton,31,37,94,104,209,217,249,269,271;canonized,278Cheyne, T. K.,13Chicago,98,116,119,154,265,267,269,270,271,279Christ, Jesus, His teaching superior,50;on peace,72;Bahais concerning Him,31,32,33,35,41,46,52,71,82-84,86,87,88,93-107,104note 3,113,114,122,127,128Christians, attitude of to Bahaism,52,65,67,68;in Persia,28;in Egypt,27;in India,84;in Occident,12-13,83-84,274-275,285-286Christianity exclusive,86;triumphant,33,50,65,103Christian Commonwealth,12,84Claims of Bahaism (see Baha Ullah and Bahaism)Constantinople,159,161,170,235Constitutional Movement,133,138-140,170,175,187Cyprus,22,43,159,167,205,225,229,235Daniel,88,98,99Dealy, P. K.,71note 2,97Divorce (see Woman)Dowie, Alexander,43,99,102,284Dreyfus, M. H.,26,50,53,58,64,70,77,139,143,160,203,209,288Easton, P. Z.,18Education to be compulsory,144,154;of girls,154,155;Bahai schools,154,202,203;Educational Society (see Persian-American)Egypt, Bahaism in,27,267;Abdul Baha in,24,197Egyptian Gazetteon Bahaism,11,27,284Elijah,96,97Emanations,41,89Episode of the Bab (see Traveller's Narrative)Epistle to Kings,106,115,143and note 5,186-187Epistle to Shah,89,136,189,191,240;tampered with,186Epistle to the Bahai World,188note 2,261,271,288Era—Bahai,56Esperanto,59,283Family (see Woman)Fast,120,121,197Fatima, Book of,189Feasts,55,56,121,127;Unity Feast or Lord's Supper,55,118,119,276(see Rizwan)Ford, M. H.,137,140,237Frame, J. D.,26,140,213,216243Funerals,122-123Germany, Emperor of, addressed,38Getsinger, E. C.,94,203,253,267,268,269,283Glad Tidings,56,57,72,115,141,152,187Gobineau, Count,183and note 2,190,191,235Goodall, Mrs.,94,110Gregory, L. G.,125,168,289Grundy, Mrs.,40,96,112,124,125,253,261Gulam, Ahmad,19,92note ,102Hadad, Anton,73,94,253,268Haidar, Ali,27,94,213Haifa,124,127,156,195,196,256,257Hasht Behesht,160,224,226,227,229,245Hawkes, J. W.,28Hidden Words,37,115,116,119,152,188Hindus,51,64,65Holley, Horace,110,124,132,221,248Holmes, G. W.,28,78,82,101note ,133Houris,123House of Justice,57,58,70-72,117,123,141-147;supreme,142;infallible,145;inspired,142;has political power,143,175;financial,143,146House of Spirituality,146Ikan,37,45,86,90,114,115,152,163,211,222Imams,20,88,92,133,189,236,243Immortality,30,112Incarnations,22,88note ,90note 7India, Bahaism in,13,27,68,83note ,84,85,169,203,283Inheritance, Law of,166Intolerance of Shiahs,21,136(see Martyrs);of Babis,135;of Bahais,132(see Tolerance)Isaiah,88,97Ishrak-Ishrakat ("Effulgences"),59,152,154,241Islam (see Mohammedanism)Ismielis,20,91noteJani, Mirza,172,180,183note 2;his "History,"182,189,190Jerusalem,97,98,99,100,127Jewish Bahais,26,27,51,106,201and note sJews,33,51,64,67,82,84,87,92,103;in Hamadan,201John Baptist,18,35,96,178Johnson, H.,63,64,65,114Jordan, S. M.,26,200,216Judaism,33,35,41,85Kazim, Haji,21,170Khadim, Ullah (Mirza Aga Jan),161,188,233,254Kheiralla,14,26,37,41,89,106,140,152,159,191,241,245note ;history of,167,265,271Kirman,27,38Kitab-ul-Akdas,14,37-39,54,59,91,115,120,121,127,141,144,152,154,155,158,165,169,231,241,248Koran,49,72,86,87,89,112,114,121,197,198,211Krishna,90,92Kurrat-ul Ayn,150,170-172,174192,236,237Laws (see Babism and Bahaism)"Letters,"171Lucas, M. A.,25,289MacNutt, H.,25,63Mahdi,19,20,21,92,189,210Mahdiism,19Maku,21,210,236Manifestation (see Baha Ullah—Claims; Bahaisms—Doctrines)Marriage obligatory,155(see Woman)Martyrs,123note 3,137,192,193,213,258Mashrak-ul-Askar (see Temple)Maskin Kalam,43,167,205,223Metempsychosis,95Millennium,77,98,217Missions, Christian,26,30,85,199,200,203;converts from Islam,65,222,241Mohammed,31,33,34,45,50,82,83,86,88,92,99,159,162,243Mohammedans,64,67,68,84,92,123,138,146,166,169,172-174,197,214,243;Sunnis indifferent to Bahaism,27;converted to Christianity,65,222,241Mohammedanism,11,48,85,113,121,123Mohammed Ali Shah,138-140;rewarded Bahais,138Mohammed Ali, Mullah, of Zenjan,162Mohammed Ali, Mullah, of Barfurush,171,237Mohammed Javad Kasvini,14,222,229,232Mohammed Shah,105,133,210(see Shah)Mohammed Taki, Haji,172,236Mohonk, Lake, Conference,65,70Morals (see Bahaism—Claims),179-216Mormons,43,52Moses,31,41,86,88,92Mullahs,137,138,144note 1,190,210-212,213Nabil,22,47,240Nakhazeen (violators),39,256,261,270,273Nasr-ud-Din Shah,133,134,135,189-191,210(see Shah);attempt to assassinate,21,23,238(see Epistle to Shah)Negro Bahais,168,282(see Gregory)Nestorians,28,67New History,37,104,113,136,160,182,184,191,211,212,245,265New Testament,46,47,82,86,94,106;declared abrogated,114Nicolas, A. L. M.,14,18,178,198,220Noruz,121,127,187Number of Bahais (see Bahais)Numbers, Sacred, nineteen,56,59,121,127;nine,56,117,123,127,141,175note,237,258,279>Nur-i-Din, Sheikh,22Nusairiyah (see Ali Allahi)Oliphant, Laurence,187note 1,194,196note ,231Opium, use prohibited,214;used by Bahais,215Orient-Occident Educational Society (see Persian-American Educational Society)Pantheism (in Bahaism),88,89noteParsees (see Zoroastrians)Peace,67,70-76,135,276(see Baha Ullah—Claims, Peace)Persia, Babism in,18,53,135,146,171,236(see Constitutional Movement);customs of,25,79,94,147,185note 2;religions of,19,66,67,88note ,91,107;

Carmel, Mt.,127,195,257

Celibacy disapproved,155

Changing documents,57,185-189

Charms,110,123

Chase, Thornton,31,37,94,104,209,217,249,269,271;

canonized,278

Cheyne, T. K.,13

Chicago,98,116,119,154,265,267,269,270,271,279

Christ, Jesus, His teaching superior,50;

on peace,72;

Bahais concerning Him,31,32,33,35,41,46,52,71,82-84,86,87,88,93-107,104note 3,113,114,122,127,128

Christians, attitude of to Bahaism,52,65,67,68;

in Persia,28;

in Egypt,27;

in India,84;

in Occident,12-13,83-84,274-275,285-286

Christianity exclusive,86;

triumphant,33,50,65,103

Christian Commonwealth,12,84

Claims of Bahaism (see Baha Ullah and Bahaism)

Constantinople,159,161,170,235

Constitutional Movement,133,138-140,170,175,187

Cyprus,22,43,159,167,205,225,229,235

Daniel,88,98,99

Dealy, P. K.,71note 2,97

Divorce (see Woman)

Dowie, Alexander,43,99,102,284

Dreyfus, M. H.,26,50,53,58,64,70,77,139,143,160,203,209,288

Easton, P. Z.,18

Education to be compulsory,144,154;

of girls,154,155;

Bahai schools,154,202,203;

Educational Society (see Persian-American)

Egypt, Bahaism in,27,267;

Abdul Baha in,24,197

Egyptian Gazetteon Bahaism,11,27,284

Elijah,96,97

Emanations,41,89

Episode of the Bab (see Traveller's Narrative)

Epistle to Kings,106,115,143and note 5,186-187

Epistle to Shah,89,136,189,191,240;

tampered with,186

Epistle to the Bahai World,188note 2,261,271,288

Era—Bahai,56

Esperanto,59,283

Family (see Woman)

Fast,120,121,197

Fatima, Book of,189

Feasts,55,56,121,127;

Unity Feast or Lord's Supper,55,118,119,276(see Rizwan)

Ford, M. H.,137,140,237

Frame, J. D.,26,140,213,216243

Funerals,122-123

Germany, Emperor of, addressed,38

Getsinger, E. C.,94,203,253,267,268,269,283

Glad Tidings,56,57,72,115,141,152,187

Gobineau, Count,183and note 2,190,191,235

Goodall, Mrs.,94,110

Gregory, L. G.,125,168,289

Grundy, Mrs.,40,96,112,124,125,253,261

Gulam, Ahmad,19,92note ,102

Hadad, Anton,73,94,253,268

Haidar, Ali,27,94,213

Haifa,124,127,156,195,196,256,257

Hasht Behesht,160,224,226,227,229,245

Hawkes, J. W.,28

Hidden Words,37,115,116,119,152,188

Hindus,51,64,65

Holley, Horace,110,124,132,221,248

Holmes, G. W.,28,78,82,101note ,133

Houris,123

House of Justice,57,58,70-72,117,123,141-147;

supreme,142;

infallible,145;

inspired,142;

has political power,143,175;

financial,143,146

House of Spirituality,146

Ikan,37,45,86,90,114,115,152,163,211,222

Imams,20,88,92,133,189,236,243

Immortality,30,112

Incarnations,22,88note ,90note 7

India, Bahaism in,13,27,68,83note ,84,85,169,203,283

Inheritance, Law of,166

Intolerance of Shiahs,21,136(see Martyrs);

of Babis,135;

of Bahais,132(see Tolerance)

Isaiah,88,97

Ishrak-Ishrakat ("Effulgences"),59,152,154,241

Islam (see Mohammedanism)

Ismielis,20,91note

Jani, Mirza,172,180,183note 2;

his "History,"182,189,190

Jerusalem,97,98,99,100,127

Jewish Bahais,26,27,51,106,201and note s

Jews,33,51,64,67,82,84,87,92,103;

in Hamadan,201

John Baptist,18,35,96,178

Johnson, H.,63,64,65,114

Jordan, S. M.,26,200,216

Judaism,33,35,41,85

Kazim, Haji,21,170

Khadim, Ullah (Mirza Aga Jan),161,188,233,254

Kheiralla,14,26,37,41,89,106,140,152,159,191,241,245note ;

history of,167,265,271

Kirman,27,38

Kitab-ul-Akdas,14,37-39,54,59,91,115,120,121,127,141,144,152,154,155,158,165,169,231,241,248

Koran,49,72,86,87,89,112,114,121,197,198,211

Krishna,90,92

Kurrat-ul Ayn,150,170-172,174192,236,237

Laws (see Babism and Bahaism)

"Letters,"171

Lucas, M. A.,25,289

MacNutt, H.,25,63

Mahdi,19,20,21,92,189,210

Mahdiism,19

Maku,21,210,236

Manifestation (see Baha Ullah—Claims; Bahaisms—Doctrines)

Marriage obligatory,155(see Woman)

Martyrs,123note 3,137,192,193,213,258

Mashrak-ul-Askar (see Temple)

Maskin Kalam,43,167,205,223

Metempsychosis,95

Millennium,77,98,217

Missions, Christian,26,30,85,199,200,203;

converts from Islam,65,222,241

Mohammed,31,33,34,45,50,82,83,86,88,92,99,159,162,243

Mohammedans,64,67,68,84,92,123,138,146,166,169,172-174,197,214,243;

Sunnis indifferent to Bahaism,27;

converted to Christianity,65,222,241

Mohammedanism,11,48,85,113,121,123

Mohammed Ali Shah,138-140;

rewarded Bahais,138

Mohammed Ali, Mullah, of Zenjan,162

Mohammed Ali, Mullah, of Barfurush,171,237

Mohammed Javad Kasvini,14,222,229,232

Mohammed Shah,105,133,210(see Shah)

Mohammed Taki, Haji,172,236

Mohonk, Lake, Conference,65,70

Morals (see Bahaism—Claims),179-216

Mormons,43,52

Moses,31,41,86,88,92

Mullahs,137,138,144note 1,190,210-212,213

Nabil,22,47,240

Nakhazeen (violators),39,256,261,270,273

Nasr-ud-Din Shah,133,134,135,189-191,210(see Shah);

attempt to assassinate,21,23,238(see Epistle to Shah)

Negro Bahais,168,282(see Gregory)

Nestorians,28,67

New History,37,104,113,136,160,182,184,191,211,212,245,265

New Testament,46,47,82,86,94,106;

declared abrogated,114

Nicolas, A. L. M.,14,18,178,198,220

Noruz,121,127,187

Number of Bahais (see Bahais)

Numbers, Sacred, nineteen,56,59,121,127;

nine,56,117,123,127,141,175note,237,258,279>

Nur-i-Din, Sheikh,22

Nusairiyah (see Ali Allahi)

Oliphant, Laurence,187note 1,194,196note ,231

Opium, use prohibited,214;

used by Bahais,215

Orient-Occident Educational Society (see Persian-American Educational Society)

Pantheism (in Bahaism),88,89note

Parsees (see Zoroastrians)

Peace,67,70-76,135,276(see Baha Ullah—Claims, Peace)

Persia, Babism in,18,53,135,146,171,236(see Constitutional Movement);

customs of,25,79,94,147,185note 2;

religions of,19,66,67,88note ,91,107;


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