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The Epistle to the Son of the Wolf is the last major work of Bahá'u'lláh, Founder of the Bahá'í Faith, before His death in 1892. It is a letter written to a Muslim cleric, a violent opponent of the Bahá'ís who, along with his father (called by Bahá'u'lláh "the wolf"), also a Muslim cleric, had put to death a number of Bahá'ís. The Persian Bayan (بیان in Persian) is one of the principal scriptural writings of the Báb. ... The Arabic Bayan is a book written by the Báb circa 1848. ... {{Ba[[ == [[Media: --67. ... The Seven Valleys is a book written by Baháulláh, the Prophet-founder of the Baháà Faith. ... The Kitáb-i-Ãqán (Lit. ... The Kitáb-i-Aqdas is the central book of the Baháà Faith, written by Baháulláh, the founder of the religion. ... The Epistle to the Kings or Lawh-i-Sultán are a set of letters written by Baháulláh to the kings of the age around the date 1870. ... Gems of Divine Mysteries (Arabic: Javáhiruâl-Asrár), is a book by Baháâuâlláh, the Prophet-founder of the Baháà Faith. ... The Tablets of the Divine Plan collectively refers to 14 letters written between September, 1916 and March, 1917 by `Abdul-Bahá, to BaháÃs in the United States and Canada. ... Abdul Bahá Abbas A seminal document, written in three stages by `Abdul-Bahá. Several sections were written under iminent threat of harm. ... The Secret of Divine Civilization is a book written in the 1860s by `Abdul-Bahá, addressed to the nation of Persia. ... Paris Talks is a book transcribed from talks given by `Abdul-Bahá while in Paris. ... Shrine of Baháulláh MÃrzá Husayn-Alà (Persian: Ù ÛØ±Ø²Ø§ ØØ³ÛÙØ¹ÙÛ) (b: 1817 - d: 1892), who later took the title of Baháulláh (Ø¨ÙØ§Ø¡Ø§ÙÙÙ The Glory of God in Arabic) was the founder-prophet of the Baháà Faith. ... 1892 was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... Shrine of Baháulláh MÃrzá Husayn-Alà (Persian: Ù ÛØ±Ø²Ø§ ØØ³ÛÙØ¹ÙÛ) (b: 1817 - d: 1892), who later took the title of Baháulláh (Ø¨ÙØ§Ø¡Ø§ÙÙÙ The Glory of God in Arabic) was the founder-prophet of the Baháà Faith. ...
Excerpts Related to Epistle to the Son of the Wolf from Adib Taherzadeh's The Revelation of Bahá'u'lláh, vol.
Akka Traditions (hadith) in the Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, comp.
Quotations from the Blessed Beauty Found in Epistle to the Son of the Wolf compares Baha'u'llah's self-quotations in the Epistle with their earlier versions (http://www.bahai-library.com/study/sources.esw.html).