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`Alí-Muhammad of Shiraz

The Báb
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Born ʿAli Muhammad
(1819-10-20)October 20, 1819
Shiraz, Qajar Iran
Died July 9, 1850(1850-07-09) (aged 30)
Tabriz, Qajar Iran
Resting place Shrine of the Báb
32°48′52″N 34°59′14″E / 32.81444°N 34.98722°E / 32.81444; 34.98722Coordinates: 32°48′52″N 34°59′14″E / 32.81444°N 34.98722°E / 32.81444; 34.98722
Nationality Persian
Occupation Merchant
Title The Primal Point
Spouse(s)

Khadíjih-Bagum (1842–1850)

A sister of Mullá Rajab Ali
Children Ahmad (1843–1843)
Parent(s) Sayyid Muhammad Ridá (father)
Fátimih Bagum (mother)

Khadíjih-Bagum (1842–1850)

The Báb, born Siyyid `Alí Muhammad Shírází (/ˈsjəd ˈæl mˈhæməd ʃɪˈrɑːzi/, Persian: سيد علی ‌محمد شیرازی‎; October 20, 1819 – July 9, 1850) was the founder of Bábism, and one of the central figures of the Bahá'í Faith.

The Báb was a merchant from Shiraz in Qajar Iran who in 1844, at the age of twenty-four, claimed to be a messenger of God. He took on the title of the Báb (/bɑːb/, Arabic: باب‎), meaning "Gate" or "Door", a reference associated with the promised Twelver Mahdi or al-Qá'im. He faced opposition from the Persian government, which eventually executed him and thousands of his followers, who were known as Bábís.


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