“How often a person, having inclined his ears to the holy verses, would bow down in humility and would embrace the Truth, while his leader would not do so. Thus every individual must bear his own responsibility, rather than someone else bearing it for him.”

—  Báb , book Persian Bayán

IV, 18
Persian Bayán

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Iranian prophet; founder of the religion Bábism; venerated … 1819–1850

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