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Mírzá Asadu'llah Fádil Mázandarání

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Mírzá Asadu'lláh Fádil Mázandarání

Mírzá Asadu'lláh Fádil Mázandarání (1881–1957)[1] was a prominent Iranian Baháʼí scholar in Iran. He travelled Iraq, India and North America at the request of ʻAbdu'l-Bahá and Shoghi Effendi, to spread the Baháʼí teachings.[2]

Works

He wrote the Zuhúru'l-Haqq (History of the Manifestation of Truth), a nine volume history of the Bábí and Baháʼí religions and the Asráru'l-áthár (1932-1943),[3]. a five volume Bábí-Baháʼí dictionary (1967-1972). He also has published a four volume collection called Amr wa khalq, containing selections from the Bahá'í writings related to philosophical, theological, religious, and administrative matters (1954-1974).

See also

References

  1. ^ Encyclopædia Iranica (1999). http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/fazel-mazandarani FĀŻEL MĀZANDARĀNĪ, MĪRZĀ ASAD-ALLĀH]
  2. ^ Smith, Peter (2000). "Fádil (Fazel) Mázandarání Mírzá Asadu'lláh". A concise encyclopedia of the Baháʼí Faith. Oxford: Oneworld Publications. pp. 155. ISBN 1-85168-184-1.
  3. ^ Encyclopædia Iranica (2002). http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/zohur-al-haqq ẒOHUR-AL-ḤAQQ]