Dear Ahang,
You commented:
Again, this was in fulfilment of Qur'anic prophecy about the
two liars (the Bab and Quddus) and the
third one (Baha'u'llah).
Could you please provide chapter and verse in the Quran ?
Gratefully,
Sandra
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The reference is to the Sura 36= Heart of the Qur'an
36:13
am sending this from my work during a break
hope you can read it
khazeh.fananapazir
Set forth to them, by way of a parable, the (story of) the Companions of the
City. Behold!, there came apostles to it.
And set out to them an
Quddus represented himself, both in writing and apparently orally, as the return of Christ.
Can you please give examples of this?
Baha'u'llah often linked Quddus with Christ, for instance, stating that in his martyrdom no one suffered more than Quddus, "not even Christ".
Can you please give
Folks,
I'm not about to start a discussion on the station of Quddus and the
concept of Manifestionhood in the Babi Faith (which is drastically
different than the same notion in the Baha'i Faith). These things have
been discussed previously on internet, where I've contributed extensively.
I
Dear Ahang,
I agree with this, but would state it slightly differently. Nabil was
echoing and in fact down-playing Babi sentiments. Quddus represented himself,
both in writing and apparently orally, as the return of Christ. For the Babis
that was a critical point since in Shi'a eschatology,
I'm not about to start a discussion on the station of Quddus and the
concept of Manifestionhood in the Babi Faith (which is drastically
different than the same notion in the Baha'i Faith).These things have
been discussed previously on internet, where I've contributed extensively.
I suggest
Dear James
maybe if you look at this site you will find some information
it is in the Most Great website of Jonah Winters
http://bahai-library.com/uhj/letters.quddus.dawnbreakers.html
Many thanks! I appreciate your spirit of helpfulness.
James
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