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The Baha’i Faith is one of the most important religious phenomena to have emerged in the modern era. Yet, it remains shrouded in mystery for many, giving rise to numerous questions, including: Is Baha’u’llah a god or a prophet in his religion? What role did Shi’a mysticism play in the emergence of Babism? How did Babism transform into Baha’i? This book also addresses the conflicts surrounding the succession of the Bab and Baha’u’llah, the new Baha’i sects, the relationship between Baha’i and Islam, and the sacred significance of letters in Baha’i thought. This book attempts to answer these questions by analyzing these events and their implications using a critical, comparative, and scholarly approach. As the Most Holy Book is the most recent holy book in the world, examining its texts will provide an opportunity for anyone interested in truth to engage in comparative and analytical studies with ancient scriptures. I hope this work will serve as a catalyst for such studies. Beyond its immense religious and historical value, the Most Holy Book also offers insight into one of the most recent forms of religious thought in human history.











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