9781931847094-1931847096-Release the Sun: The Story of the Bab, Prophet Herald of the Baha'i Faith, and the Extraordinary Time in Which He Lived

Release the Sun: The Story of the Bab, Prophet Herald of the Baha'i Faith, and the Extraordinary Time in Which He Lived

ISBN-13: 9781931847094
ISBN-10: 1931847096
Author: William Sears
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Baha'i Publishing
Format: Paperback 323 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781931847094
ISBN-10: 1931847096
Author: William Sears
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Baha'i Publishing
Format: Paperback 323 pages

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Release the Sun: The Story of the Bab, Prophet Herald of the Baha'i Faith, and the Extraordinary Time in Which He Lived (ISBN-13: 9781931847094 and ISBN-10: 1931847096), written by authors William Sears, was published by Baha'i Publishing in 2003. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Religious (Leaders & Notable People) books. You can easily purchase or rent Release the Sun: The Story of the Bab, Prophet Herald of the Baha'i Faith, and the Extraordinary Time in Which He Lived (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Religious books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.21.

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Millennial fervor gripped many people around the world in the early nineteenth century. While Christians anticipated the return of Jesus Christ, a wave of expectation swept through Islam that the "Lord of the Age" would soon appear. In Persia, this reached a dramatic climax on May 23, 1844, when a twenty-five-year-old merchant from Shiraz named Siyyid 'Ali-Muhammad, later title "The Bab," announced that He was the bearer of a divine Revelation destined to transform the spiritual life of the human race. Furthermore, He claimed that He was but the Herald of another Messenger, who would soon bring a far greater Revelation that would usher in an age of universal peace. Against a backdrop of wide-scale moral decay in Persian society, this declaration aroused hope and excitement among all classes. The Bab quickly attracted tens of thousands of followers, including influential members of the clergy--and the brutal hand of a fearful government bent on destroying this movement that threatened to rock the established order.

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