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Sayyid (UK: /saɪɪd, ˈseɪjɪd/, US: /ˈsɑːjɪd/; Arabic: سيد [ˈsæjjɪd]; Persian: [sejˈjed];
meaning 'sir', 'Lord', 'Master';
Arabic plural: سادة sādah; feminine:...
- بن قاسم الحسيني الرﺷتي),
mostly known as
Siyyid Kázim Rashtí (Persian: سید کاظم رشتی), was the son of
Siyyid Qasim of Rasht, a town in
northern Iran....
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father died when he was
quite young, and his
maternal uncle Hájí Mírzá
Siyyid ʿAlí, a merchant,
reared him. In Shiraz, his
uncle sent him to a maktab...
- Days, p. 27) Mullá Ḥasan Bajistání was the
sixth Letter of the Living.
Siyyid Ḥusayn Yazdí was the
seventh Letter of the Living. He is
known as the Báb's...
- a
follower of the
millenarian Shaykhi school,
studying under its
leader Siyyid Kazim Rashti and
traveling to
debate prominent Usuli clerics to gain support...
- Baháʼís call the "heroic age" of the religion. On the
evening of 22 May 1844,
Siyyid ʻAlí-Muhammad of
Shiraz gained his
first convert and took on the
title of...
-
Musafir in the 12th century. Bábism
stems from
Twelver Shia p****ed
through Siyyid 'Ali
Muhammad i-Shirazi al-Bab
while one of his
followers Mirza Husayn 'Ali...
- 2016.
Ahmed ibn Abi
Mahalli Ibn
Tumart Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Muhammad Ahmad Siyyid `Alí Muḥammad Shírází Unesco; Nizami, KA (1
January 1998).
History of Civilizations...
- Khadíjih-Bagum, who had two brothers, Hajjí Mírzá Abu'l-Qasim and Hajjí Mírzá
Siyyid Hasan. The
descendants of
these two brothers-in-law of the Báb,
along with...
- and was in
regular correspondence with
Siyyid Kazim, whom she
regularly wrote asking theological questions.
Siyyid Kazim was
gratified with her devotion...