Mirza Badi'u'llah Effendí

Mirza Badi'u'llah Effendí
Badi'u'llah Baha'i in 1900
Born 1871
Adrianople
Died November 1, 1950
Nationality Persian
Spouse(s) Alia Khanum
Children Kamar (Qamar) Bahai,Salah Bahai, Sazij, Ismat, Iffat
Parent(s) Father: Bahá’u’lláh
Mother: Fatimih Khanum (Mahd-i-'Ulya)

Mirza Badi'u'llah Effendí (Persian: میرزا بدیع الله افندی   1871[note 1] November 1, 1950) was one of the sons of Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the Bahá'í Faith. He was born in Adrianople.[1] He was the son of his father's second wife, Fatimih Khanum, later known as Mahd-i-'Ulya, whom Bahá'u'lláh married in Tehran in 1849. Mirza Badi'u'llah Effendí received the title from his father of Ghusn-i-Anwar (“The Most Luminous Branch”).

Alia Khanum is the wife of Mirza Badi'u'llah.[2]

Mirza Badi'u'llah died on Wednesday, November 1, 1950. [3][4]

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Notes and citations

Notes
  1. Most published sources say he was born in 1867 or 1868, but members of the Bahai family report his year of birth as 1871.
Citations
  1. Smith, Peter (2000). A concise encyclopedia of the Bahá'í Faith. Oxford: Oneworld Publications. ISBN 1-85168-184-1.
  2. Behai, Shua Ullah (December 5, 2014). Stetson, Eric, ed. A Lost History of the Baha'i Faith: The Progressive Tradition of Baha'u'llah's Forgotten Family. Vox Humri Media. p. 266. ISBN 978-0692331354. Archived from the original on September 27, 2016.
  3. Behai, Shua Ullah (December 5, 2014). Stetson, Eric, ed. A Lost History of the Baha'i Faith: The Progressive Tradition of Baha'u'llah's Forgotten Family. Vox Humri Media. p. 417. ISBN 978-0692331354. Archived from the original on September 27, 2016.
  4. "A Lost History of the Baha'i Faith". www.goodreads.com.
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