Mona the Angel of Shiraz Happy Ridvan to Iran مونا شیراز ایران رضوان مبارک

Mona The Angel Of Shiraz Happy Eid Ridvan To Iran مونا فرشته شیراز ایران عید رضوان مبارک From April 21 to May 2, Baha’is observe the Festival of Rezvan. This most holy day commemorates the anniversary of Bahá’u'lláh’s declaration in 1863 that He was the Promised One of all earlier religions. April 21, 1863 marks the beginning of the Baha’i Faith. Bahá’u'lláh was first banished from His native land in 1852, the beginning of 40 years of exile, and persecution. He was sent first to neighboring Baghdad. Fearing that Bahá’u'lláh’s acclaim would re-ignite popular enthusiasm for the Babi movement in Persia, the Shah’s government successfully convinced the Ottoman authorities to send him farther into exile. In April 1863, before leaving Baghdad, Bahá’u'lláh and His companions camped in a garden on the banks of the Tigris River. From 21 April to 2 May, Bahá’u'lláh shared with those Bábis in His company that He was the Promised One foretold by the Báb and in all the world’s scriptures. The garden became known as the Garden of Rezvan (Paradise). The anniversary of the twelve days spent there are celebrated in the Bahá’í world as the most joyous of holidays, known as the Rezvan Festival. On 3 May 1863, Bahá’u'lláh rode out of Baghdad, on His way to Constantinople (now Istanbul), accompanied by His family and selected companions. He had become an immensely popular and cherished figure. Eyewitnesses described the departure in moving terms, noting the tears of many scholars, government
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