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Sayyid ʿAlī Muḥammad Šīrāzī , était un marchand de Chiraz, en Iran, qui en 1844 déclara être une manifestation nouvelle de Dieu et le mahdi attendu par les musulmans. Il prit dès lors le titre de Bāb , qui signifie « porte » en arabe, et fonda une nouvelle religion indépendante de l’islam appelée babisme, ce qui lui valut d'être fusillé en 1850 à Tabriz.

Les baha'is le revendiquent comme prédécesseur de leur propre religion. Bahāʾ-Allāh, le prophète fondateur de la religion baha’ie, était un de ses disciples et annonça être la réalisation de sa prophétie concernant « Celui que Dieu rendra manifeste » . Wikipedia  

✵ 20. octobre 1819 – 9. juillet 1850
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“The revelation of the Divine Reality hath everlastingly been identical with its concealment and its concealment identical with its revelation. That which is intended by ‘Revelation of God’ is the Tree of divine Truth that betokeneth none but Him, and it is this divine Tree that hath raised and will raise up Messengers, and hath revealed and will ever reveal Scriptures. From eternity unto eternity this Tree of divine Truth hath served and will ever serve as the throne of the revelation and concealment of God among His creatures, and in every age is made manifest through whomsoever He pleaseth. At the time of the revelation of the Qur’án He asserted His transcendent power through the advent of Muḥammad, and on the occasion of the revelation of the Bayán He demonstrated His sovereign might through the appearance of the Point of the Bayán, and when He Whom God shall make manifest will shine forth, it will be through Him that He will vindicate the truth of His Faith, as He pleaseth, with whatsoever He pleaseth and for whatsoever He pleaseth. He is with all things, yet nothing is with Him. He is not within a thing nor above it nor beside it. Any reference to His being established upon the throne implieth that the Exponent of His Revelation is established upon the seat of transcendent authority…
He hath everlastingly existed and will everlastingly continue to exist. He hath been and will ever remain inscrutable unto all men, inasmuch as all else besides Him have been and shall ever be created through the potency of His command. He is exalted above every mention or praise and is sanctified beyond every word of commendation or every comparison. No created thing comprehendeth Him, while He in truth comprehendeth all things. Even when it is said ‘no created thing comprehendeth Him’, this refers to the Mirror of His Revelation, that is Him Whom God shall make manifest. Indeed too high and exalted is He for anyone to allude unto Him.”

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