The Rise of Baha

6.     Alleged Baha’s leading role in the Badasht Conference

6.1    Summary
Baha’s leading role in the Badasht Conference and Warrant for Baha’s arrest are devoid of historical foundation. The Tarikh-i-Jadid makes no mention of the alleged leading role played by Baha in Badasht conference and of alleged warrant issued by Muhammad Shah for the arrest of Baha.

The Traveller’s Narrative makes no mention of alleged leading role played by Baha in the Badasht conference and of alleged warrant issued by Muhammad Shah for the arrest of Baha.

Mirza Jawad in his Historical Epitome, Materials for the study of the BÁBi Religion by Browne P.5, merely mentions that “Baha set out for the place called Badasht in the direction of Mazandaran, where he met Mirza Muhammad Ali of Barfurush surnamed Quddus and Qurrat-al-Ayn [i.e. Tahira], and others of the Friends [i.e. Bayanis].”


To read more about Baha's members of family, got to the main page, select 'Bahaism -> The Rise of Baha' and navigate through the index.

You can view previous note, view next note, go to the main page, or close this window: