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'''People of the Bayan''',<ref>[http://zhurnal.lib.ru/s/suhanow_w_n/bayan_en.shtml#a1 “A Summary of the Persian Bayan”] is a Section 3 (pages: 316 - 406) of the book "Selection from the Writings of E. G. Browne on the Babi and Baha'i Religions" by Moojan Momen, Oxford: George Ronald, 1987, ISBN 0-85398-247-3, ISBN 0-85398-246-5, Wahid II, Chapter 16</ref><ref>In the same book Wahid III, Chapter 18</ref><ref>In the same book Wahid V, Chapter 14</ref><ref>In the same book Wahid VI, Chapter 15</ref><ref>In the same book Wahid V, Chapter 19</ref><ref>In the same book Wahid VI, Chapter 8</ref><ref>In the same book Wahid VII, Chapter 11</ref> servants of [[God]],<ref> In the same book Wahid VI, Chapter 11</ref><ref> In the same book Wahid VII, Chapter 17</ref> witnesses of the [[ |
'''People of the Bayan''',<ref>[http://zhurnal.lib.ru/s/suhanow_w_n/bayan_en.shtml#a1 “A Summary of the Persian Bayan”] is a Section 3 (pages: 316 - 406) of the book "Selection from the Writings of E. G. Browne on the Babi and Baha'i Religions" by Moojan Momen, Oxford: George Ronald, 1987, ISBN 0-85398-247-3, ISBN 0-85398-246-5, Wahid II, Chapter 16</ref><ref>In the same book Wahid III, Chapter 18</ref><ref>In the same book Wahid V, Chapter 14</ref><ref>In the same book Wahid VI, Chapter 15</ref><ref>In the same book Wahid V, Chapter 19</ref><ref>In the same book Wahid VI, Chapter 8</ref><ref>In the same book Wahid VII, Chapter 11</ref> servants of [[God]],<ref> In the same book Wahid VI, Chapter 11</ref><ref> In the same book Wahid VII, Chapter 17</ref> witnesses of the [[Bayán]]<ref>In the same book Wahid IX, Chapter 2</ref> are followers of religion of the Bayan,<ref>In the same book Wahid VII, Chapter 16</ref> have believed in [[Siyyid `Alí Muḥammad]] of [[Shiraz]] ([[Persia]]) as in [[Prophet]] – [[Messiah]], whom was sent the Holy [[Bayán]] through. |
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The first mention about the People of the Bayan happened, when [[Báb|Ali Muhammad]] from Siraz manifested as the Prophet-Mission and started to dictate the Bayan. It took place in midst of [[Bábí]], but not all Bábí believed in the return of Mission and religion movement [[Bábism]] divited. That part of Babi, who followed for the doctrine of Ali Muhammad, became to call themselves as the People of the Bayan. In its place the People of the Bayan also went through schism after manifestation of Bahá'u'lláh. Usually, the People of the Bayan, who keep faithfulness to the Primal Nuqta and honour of the Bayan as last Holy Scripture, is called Azali since the successor of the primal Point was [[Subh-I-Azal]] (Mirza Yahya). |
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People of the Bayan do not do any calculation, census<ref>The [[Bible]], 1st Book of [[Paralipomenon]], Chapter 21:1. “And [[Satan]] rose up against Israel, and moved [[David]] to number Israel”. 21:2. And David said to Joab, and to the rulers of the people: Go, and number Israel from Bersabee even to Dan, and bring me the number of them that I may know it.</ref><ref>The Bible, [[2 Samuel]] chapter 24:10 “David's heart struck him after that he had numbered the people. David said to Yahweh, I have sinned greatly in that which I have done: but now, Yahweh, put away, I beg you, the iniquity of your servant; for I have done very foolishly”.</ref> or any other registration of their followers since it can lead them to arising of some one position (religion or organization) that, in its instance, can lead them to confrontation with someone or something.<ref>“A Summary of the Persian Baya” is a Section 3 (pages: 316 - 406) of the book "Selection from the Writings of E. G. Browne on the Babi and Baha'i Religions" by Moojan Momen, Oxford: George Ronald, 1987, ISBN 0-85398-246-5, Wahid VII, Chapter 6: ”Let no action emanate from anyone which will be the cause of fear to another” </ref><ref> In the same book Wahid V, Chapter 14: “O people of the Bayan! Do not cause any harm to any man or even animal” </ref> They also do not join to someone (do not consolidate with someone) in order to be not involved, unintentionally, into any squabbles and will not become against someone.<ref> In the same book Wahid IV, Chapter 14: “… and so fashion your souls that if ye be not for anyone, ye may not be against anyone; for this is the way of salvation in this world and the next”</ref> All those things are interpreted by others people (with religion or social orientated) for lack of or unreality of people of the Bayan, in better case, as depressive or unorganized.<ref>[http://www.iranica.com/articles/azali-babism MacEoin, Dennis (1989). “Azali Babism”]. Encyclopaedia Iranica</ref> |
People of the Bayan do not do any calculation, census<ref>The [[Bible]], 1st Book of [[Paralipomenon]], Chapter 21:1. “And [[Satan]] rose up against Israel, and moved [[David]] to number Israel”. 21:2. And David said to Joab, and to the rulers of the people: Go, and number Israel from Bersabee even to Dan, and bring me the number of them that I may know it.</ref><ref>The Bible, [[2 Samuel]] chapter 24:10 “David's heart struck him after that he had numbered the people. David said to Yahweh, I have sinned greatly in that which I have done: but now, Yahweh, put away, I beg you, the iniquity of your servant; for I have done very foolishly”.</ref> or any other registration of their followers since it can lead them to arising of some one position (religion or organization) that, in its instance, can lead them to confrontation with someone or something.<ref>“A Summary of the Persian Baya” is a Section 3 (pages: 316 - 406) of the book "Selection from the Writings of E. G. Browne on the Babi and Baha'i Religions" by Moojan Momen, Oxford: George Ronald, 1987, ISBN 0-85398-246-5, Wahid VII, Chapter 6: ”Let no action emanate from anyone which will be the cause of fear to another” </ref><ref> In the same book Wahid V, Chapter 14: “O people of the Bayan! Do not cause any harm to any man or even animal” </ref> They also do not join to someone (do not consolidate with someone) in order to be not involved, unintentionally, into any squabbles and will not become against someone.<ref> In the same book Wahid IV, Chapter 14: “… and so fashion your souls that if ye be not for anyone, ye may not be against anyone; for this is the way of salvation in this world and the next”</ref> All those things are interpreted by others people (with religion or social orientated) for lack of or unreality of people of the Bayan, in better case, as depressive or unorganized.<ref>[http://www.iranica.com/articles/azali-babism MacEoin, Dennis (1989). “Azali Babism”]. Encyclopaedia Iranica</ref> |
Revision as of 12:21, 6 August 2010
People of the Bayan,[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] servants of God,[8][9] witnesses of the Bayán[10] are followers of religion of the Bayan,[11] have believed in Siyyid `Alí Muḥammad of Shiraz (Persia) as in Prophet – Messiah, whom was sent the Holy Bayán through.
The first mention about the People of the Bayan happened, when Ali Muhammad from Siraz manifested as the Prophet-Mission and started to dictate the Bayan. It took place in midst of Bábí, but not all Bábí believed in the return of Mission and religion movement Bábism divited. That part of Babi, who followed for the doctrine of Ali Muhammad, became to call themselves as the People of the Bayan. In its place the People of the Bayan also went through schism after manifestation of Bahá'u'lláh. Usually, the People of the Bayan, who keep faithfulness to the Primal Nuqta and honour of the Bayan as last Holy Scripture, is called Azali since the successor of the primal Point was Subh-I-Azal (Mirza Yahya).
People of the Bayan do not do any calculation, census[12][13] or any other registration of their followers since it can lead them to arising of some one position (religion or organization) that, in its instance, can lead them to confrontation with someone or something.[14][15] They also do not join to someone (do not consolidate with someone) in order to be not involved, unintentionally, into any squabbles and will not become against someone.[16] All those things are interpreted by others people (with religion or social orientated) for lack of or unreality of people of the Bayan, in better case, as depressive or unorganized.[17]
People of the Bayan are repressed (or are lowered) all over, where they become known[18] because of their religion or social unprotected and free position. But People of the Bayan themselves believe they cannot be lowered.[19]
People of the Bayan do not busy themselves with any preaching or missionary activity. They do not have all known religion centres, any place for their assemblies, main management or some structure of direction, which usually accompany other known religions.
Prayers together except of cases of death are prohibited for people of the Bayan.[20] They have conception about themselves as about Fellowship/Brotherhood/House of the Unity,[21] Confession of the Unity[22] and people of the Unity.
People of the Bayan respect all prophets for all history of mankind since they think that always the same prophet returns, Who in every religion cycle is manifested under different personal names, but always he has the same essence name.[23] Every time in every manifestation the Prophet[24][25] growing up for mankind of evolution of mankind.[26][27] Therefore People of the Bayan are thankful for all previous religions since they think that without them their religion would not be.[28]
Notes
- ^ “A Summary of the Persian Bayan” is a Section 3 (pages: 316 - 406) of the book "Selection from the Writings of E. G. Browne on the Babi and Baha'i Religions" by Moojan Momen, Oxford: George Ronald, 1987, ISBN 0-85398-247-3, ISBN 0-85398-246-5, Wahid II, Chapter 16
- ^ In the same book Wahid III, Chapter 18
- ^ In the same book Wahid V, Chapter 14
- ^ In the same book Wahid VI, Chapter 15
- ^ In the same book Wahid V, Chapter 19
- ^ In the same book Wahid VI, Chapter 8
- ^ In the same book Wahid VII, Chapter 11
- ^ In the same book Wahid VI, Chapter 11
- ^ In the same book Wahid VII, Chapter 17
- ^ In the same book Wahid IX, Chapter 2
- ^ In the same book Wahid VII, Chapter 16
- ^ The Bible, 1st Book of Paralipomenon, Chapter 21:1. “And Satan rose up against Israel, and moved David to number Israel”. 21:2. And David said to Joab, and to the rulers of the people: Go, and number Israel from Bersabee even to Dan, and bring me the number of them that I may know it.
- ^ The Bible, 2 Samuel chapter 24:10 “David's heart struck him after that he had numbered the people. David said to Yahweh, I have sinned greatly in that which I have done: but now, Yahweh, put away, I beg you, the iniquity of your servant; for I have done very foolishly”.
- ^ “A Summary of the Persian Baya” is a Section 3 (pages: 316 - 406) of the book "Selection from the Writings of E. G. Browne on the Babi and Baha'i Religions" by Moojan Momen, Oxford: George Ronald, 1987, ISBN 0-85398-246-5, Wahid VII, Chapter 6: ”Let no action emanate from anyone which will be the cause of fear to another”
- ^ In the same book Wahid V, Chapter 14: “O people of the Bayan! Do not cause any harm to any man or even animal”
- ^ In the same book Wahid IV, Chapter 14: “… and so fashion your souls that if ye be not for anyone, ye may not be against anyone; for this is the way of salvation in this world and the next”
- ^ MacEoin, Dennis (1989). “Azali Babism”. Encyclopaedia Iranica
- ^ “A Summary of the Persian Baya” is a Section 3 (pages: 316 - 406) of the book "Selection from the Writings of E. G. Browne on the Babi and Baha'i Religions" by Moojan Momen, Oxford: George Ronald, 1987, ISBN 0-85398-246-5, Wahid IV, Chapter 2: “For seven years no one believed in the Qur'an but one person, though the proof was always the same.”
- ^ In the same book Wahid IV, Chapter 11: "…in whatever station they stand, that no one should be in the least grieved in the Paradise of the Bayan."
- ^ In the same book Wahid IX, Chapter 9: “The prohibition of congregational prayers except in the case of the dead”
- ^ In the same book Wahid V, Chapter 10
- ^ In the same book Wahid V, Chapter 13
- ^ In the same book Wahid III, Chapter 13: “Verily I am the Nuqta-i-Bayan from a foretime, and God hath manifested me again as He manifested me before.”
- ^ In the same book Wahid IV, Chapter 6: “If anyone looks with this regard on the Apostle of God, he will see in Him all the Prophets.”
- ^ In the same book Wahid IV, Chapter 12: “The Sun of Truth arises and sets, but has neither beginning nor end. Happy is he who in each Manifestation understands the purpose of God in that Manifestation”
- ^ In the same book Wahid III, Chapter 14
- ^ In the same book Wahid III, Chapter 4: ”By as much as the Apostle of God was more excellent than Jesus, by so much was his Book superior to the Gospel; and the same holds good of subsequent Manifestations. The things of God have no limit, nor are the Effulgence of God ever interrupted.”
- ^ In the same book Wahid V, Chapter 4: “Man must not forget the previous Manifestations, or forget to be thankful for them; for a youth 19 years of age must not omit to give thanks for the Day of Conception (Yawm-i-Nutfa); and in like manner if the religion of Adam had not existed, today this religion would not have arrived at this degree. So regard the things of God to infinity and give thanks to Him for every Effulgence which He hath sent forth in each Manifestation.”