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Abstract:
Talisman drawn by the Bab; not identified.
Notes:
Images small because it was scanned in 2000, when monitors were smaller and bandwidth more limited.
See other similar pentacles by browsing bahai-library.com/title/haykal, and read about this form of Tablet at Wikipedia.
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by Denis MacEoin, p. 273
This is an unidentified pentacle by the Bab, which according to the caption under the image is "from the reproduction in Qismati az alwah-i-khatt-i-Nuqta-yi Ula," p. 26. Note also a description from Shoghi Effendi, in God Passes By page 69:It was exclusively to His [Bahá'u'lláh's] care that the documents of the Bab, His pen-case, His seals, and agate rings, together with a scroll on which He had penned, in the form of a pentacle, no less than three hundred and sixty derivatives of the word Bahá’ were delivered, in conformity with instructions He Himself had issued prior to His departure from Chihriq. |
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Language Current |
Arabic |
Permission | public domain |
History | Scanned 2000 by Jonah Winters. |
Share | Shortlink: bahai-library.com/1486 Citation: ris/1486 |
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