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Thank you for your article about the birth of The Bab. Concerning the number 9 and its significance in the Baha�i faith. In Arabic each letter of the alphabet has a numerical value. Traditionally in Arabic they calculated a name�s numerical value and occasionally referred to it by that number or wrote a number down by a word that would have that numerical value. The word �Baha� which means glory and is the name that the founder of Baha�i faith has chosen for himself �Baha�u�llah� The Glory of God has the numerical value of 9. For this reason the number 9 is scared in Baha�i faith and can be found in various places. Such as the nine pointed star and the sides of all the Baha�i houses of worship to name a couple.
The Bab claimed to be the �Gate� of a whole new age of humanity. He came to sever the ties with past religious traditions and prepare the people for the coming of that �Promised One� who would bring about the �Kingdom of God on Earth�. Didn�t Joseph Smith have a similar mission; to restore the true church in expectation of the return of Christ?
After the Bab was martyred Baha�u�llah, meaning �The Glory of God�, publicly proclaimed that He was that �Promised One�.
Baha�is believe that the �Word of God� has, once again, come to mankind through the Revelation of Baha�u�llah. Though the majority of mankind are unaware, its influence is profound and moving mankind toward a glorious destiny. The guidance has been given and Baha�is around the world are engaged in building the Kingdom of God on Earth � with humility and sincerity - one heart at a time.
Peace,
Jim Ferguson
I enjoyed your experience of meeting Baha'is in Bolivia. My first encounter with Baha'is was in Salt Lake City in 1961. It was love at first sight for me and changed my life completely. For me Utah is truly Zion. You mention that Baha'is view Baha'u'llah as Buddhists view Buddha. That is correct to a certain extent, but a greater correlation in my opionion would be to compare our belief in Baha'u'llah to a Christian's belief in Christ. An even more accurate comparison would be to compare belief in Baha'u'llah to the Christian belief in the return of Christ. Now you know why the intensity of love and devotion to Baha'u'llah by those of us who came from a Christian background can be so enduring and life-changing.
Warmly,
Gayle
santa fe, New Mexico.