List of writings of Bahá'u'lláh

Bahá'u'lláh, founder of the Bahá'í Faith, wrote many books, tablets and prayers, of which only a fraction has been translated into English until now. He revealed thousands of tablets with a total volume more than 70 times the size of the Qur'an and more than 15 times the size of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.[1][2][3]

The below list, organized by the city he was in while he wrote the tablet, is not complete, but only shows the most well-known writings of Bahá'u'lláh.

Tehran

1852

Baghdad

1854

Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan

1855

Baghdad

1857
1857–58
1857–63
1858–63
1862
1863

On the way to Constantinople

1863

Constantinople

1863

Adrianople

1864
1864–66
1864–68
1865
1865–66
1866
1866-68
1867
1867–68
1867–69
1867

On the way to ‘Akká

1868

'Akká

1868
1868–70
1869
1870–75
1870–77
1871
1873
1873–74

Mazra’ih and Bahjí

1877–79
1879–91
'Revelation writing': The first draft of a page from the Tajallíyát of Baha'u'llah
1882
1885–88
1888
1891

See also

Notes

  1. BWNS. "A new volume of Bahá'í sacred writings, recently translated and comprising Bahá'u'lláh's call to world leaders, is published". Retrieved 2006-11-24.
  2. Archives Office at the Bahá'í World Centre, Haifa, Israel. "Bahá'í Archives - Preserving and safeguarding the Sacred Texts". Retrieved 2008-06-26.
  3. Universal House of Justice. "Numbers and Classifications of Sacred Writings texts". Retrieved 2006-11-24.

References

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