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  He whom God shall make manifest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He whom God shall make manifest is a messianic figure predicted by the Báb within his book the Bayán that would come after him and lead the Bábís.
  This is covered by Shoghi Effendi in God Passes By
God Passes By, Wilmette, Illinois, USA: Bahá'í Publishing Trust.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/He_whom_God_shall_make_manifest   (376 words)

  
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God hath in truth testified in His Book and so also have testified the company of His angels, His Messengers and those endued with divine knowledge, that thou hast believed in God and in His signs and that everyone is guided aright by virtue of thy guidance.
Fear ye God and entertain no doubts regarding His Cause, for verily, the Mystery of this Gate is shrouded in the mystic utterances of His Writ and hath been written beyond the impenetrable veil of concealment by the hand of God, the Lord of the visible and the invisible.
God knoweth well the heart of &Husayn, the heat of His burning thirst and His long-suffering for the sake of God, the Incomparable, the Ancient of Days; and unto Him God is verily a witness.
www.sacred-texts.com /bhi/bab/swb.txt   (20245 words)

  
 Baha’i
God in the Bible also promised a Prophet to arise in the West, though all former Prophets had arisen in the East.
God has fulfilled all these promises that He gave to both the Báb and Bahá’u’lláh in the person of the Seventh Angel, Maitreya.
The sanctuary of Jerusalem is likened to the reality of the Law of God, which is the Holy of Holies; and all the laws, conventions, rites and material regulations are the city of Jerusalem – this is why it is called the heavenly Jerusalem.
www.maitreya.org /english/PBaha'i.htm   (1972 words)

  
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God hath indeed made Me blessed, wheresoever I may be, and hath enjoined upon Me to observe prayer and fortitude so long as I shall live on earth amongst you.
IN the manifestation of the Apostle of God all were eagerly awaiting Him, yet thou hast heard how He was treated at the time of His appearance, in spite of the fact that if ever they beheld Him in their dreams they would take pride in them.
AT the time of the manifestation of Him Whom God shall make manifest everyone should be well trained in the teachings of the Bayan, so that none of the followers may outwardly cling to the Bayan and thus forfeit their allegiance unto Him.
wilmetteinstitute.org /writings/swb.txt   (21298 words)

  
 The Baha'i Faith - ReligionFacts
Bahá'u'lláh claimed to fulfill the Bábí; prophecy of "He whom God shall make manifest", but in a broader sense he also claimed to be the Messenger of God prophesized in all great religious traditions.
According to Bahá'u'lláh, it was during his imprisonment in the Síyáh-Chál that he received a vision of a Maiden from God, through whom he received his mission as a Messenger of God and as the One whose coming the Báb had prophesized.
The inhabitants of Akka were told that the new prisoners were enemies of the state, of God and his religion, and that association with them was strictly forbidden.
www.religionfacts.com /bahai/people/baha-u-llah.htm   (2291 words)

  
 Cultural Fellowship of Sarasota — FAQ
As the website Islam and the Bahá'í Faith explains, Bahá'ís believe in the Oneness of God and the Oneness of Religion, the "changeless Faith of God, eternal in the past, eternal in the future."žIn this sense the Bahá'í Faith is related to all past religions.
Enforcement comes first in the form of patient counselling to make sure the individual is familiar with Bahš' law, and in the most egregious cases culminates in the retraction of the believer's voting rights and other aspects of community participation.
After a lifetime of study, Fae finds that she is still continuing deepening in order to grow into the purpose of God for man. Even after a life of reflection and practice she feels that this is a process she has only just entered, one that requires many worlds of God in which to grow.
www.winterswebworks.com /~sarasota/faq.html   (7435 words)

  
 Adib Taherzadeh: The Covenant of Bahá'u'lláh, 75-76
In those days everyone was convinced that the coming of 'Him Whom God shall make manifest' was at hand.
were not followed immediately by the Dispensation of 'Him Whom God shall make manifest', then all the Writings, Tablets and testimonies of the Báb would remain unfulfilled and were useless.
I did not have a heartfelt regard for Azal.[2] I used to remark, 'What is the difference between the hidden Azal and the Hidden Qá'im?...'[3] Furthermore, I regarded his writings to be truly nonsensical, except of course his quotations from the Writings of the Báb which were exalted words.
bci.org /bahaistudies/courses/Iqan/authorship.htm   (591 words)

  
 The Baha'i Religion :: a brief historical introduction
This is the Beauty of God amongst you, and the power of His sovereignty within you, could ye but understand.
This is the Mystery of God and His Treasure, the Cause of God and His glory unto all who are in the kingdoms of Revelation and of creation, if ye be of them that perceive.
This is He Whose Presence is the ardent desire of the denizens of the Realm of eternity, and of them that dwell within the Tabernacle of glory, and yet from His Beauty do ye turn aside.
www.bahai-religion.org /history_baha.htm   (1827 words)

  
 The Covenant
The covenant that God made with Abraham that He would make Abraham the father of many nations and bless his descendants (Genesis 17:1-7, 18-21) is invoked when Bahá'u'lláh's ancestry is traced to the line of Abraham through Katurah.
The Lesser Covenant (also referred to as "the specific Covenant" WOB 137) refers to the agreement between a Manifestation of God and his followers regarding the continuation of authority in his religion.
Those who refuse to accept the validity of the claim of a Manifestation of God may be said to be breakers of the "greater covenant" but this is not the usual Bahá'í; usage.
www.northill.demon.co.uk /relstud/covenant.htm   (6835 words)

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