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Áqá Muḥammad-i-Qá'iní (also known as Fadil-i-Qa'ini ("Learned One of Qa'ín") and surnamed
Nabíl-i-Akbar Áqá Muḥammad-i-Qá'iní (also known as Fadil-i-Qa'ini ("Learned One of Qa'ín") and surnamed Nabíl-i-Akbar (); ‎ 1829–1892) was a distinguished Baháʼí from the town of Qá'in. He is one of 19 Apostles of Baháʼu'lláh, and referre ...
(
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: نبيل الأكبر); ‎ 1829–1892) was a distinguished Baháʼí from the town of Qá'in. He is one of 19
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, and referred to by
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as a Hand of the Cause of God. In the
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notation, the name "Muhammad" has the same numerical value as "Nabíl". Nabíl-i-Akbar was the recipient of a Tablet of Wisdom from
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.
ʻAbdu'l-Bahá ʻAbdu'l-Bahá (; Persian: , ;, 23 May 1844 – 28 November 1921), born ʻAbbás (, ), was the eldest son of Baháʼu'lláh, founder of the Bahá’í Faith, who designated him to be his successor and head of the Baháʼí Faith from 1892 un ...
recounted that Aqa Muhammad-i-Qa'ini, later titled Nabil-i-Akbar, was a distinguished disciple of the renowned Mujtahid Shaykh Murtada Ansari in Najaf. Nabil was uniquely gifted and achieved the rare honor of being made a mujtahid by Shaykh Murtada, who seldom conferred that title. Nabil-i-Akbar excelled not only in
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but also in the
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, and Shaykhi teachings, making him a true
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. Upon recognizing the divine truth, he was spiritually transformed, becoming passionately devoted and ablaze with divine love.


Early life and education

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on 29 March 1829. His father, Mulla Ahmad, was a well-known, influential, and popular cleric. He raised his son in traditional Islamic religious studies. Then he studied under various distinguished divines, becoming interested in
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, which took him to Sabzavar. Aqa Muhammad studied the philosophy of
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for five years under Hiji Mulla Hadi Sabzavari, the most renowned philosopher of the nineteenth century in
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. Thereafter, to complete his education, Nabil took the road from Savsavar to
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and Karbila in 1852. When he arrived in
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, it was at the height of the
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of the followers of the Bab. At the instigation of an ill-wisher that was exposed later, he was arrested as a Babi, which he denied, and was freed. However, this incident aroused his curiosity about the Babi movement, and while in Tehran, he came into contact with the writings of the Bab through meeting Siyyid Ya'qub, one of the Bab's followers. Upon studying the writings of the Bab, he became a believer in the Babi Faith.


In Iraq

In
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, he studied
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with well-known Mujtahids of the 'Oṣuli School of Islam, especially Shaykh Murtaza Ansari. This eminent mujtahid was the same
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who refused to associate himself with the
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divines gathered to make plans against Baha'u'llah during his time in
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. After six years with Shaykh Mortaza Ansari, his impressive dissertation earned him the license for
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from Ansari. Nabil's mastery of both the illuminationism philosophy and
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made him a notable scholar of the religion. With the completion of his studies, Nabil moved from Najaf to Baghdad in 1859, before heading back to Iran.


Baghdad

On his way back to Iran, Nabil stayed for a while in Baghdad. A Shaykh Hasan-i-Rashti, one of the Babis, invited him to visit Baha’u’llah, who lived in that city. Nabil-i-Akbar was a guest of Baha’u’llah for a while in Baghdad and is one of the few who recognized Baha’u’llah’s station before he announced his mission in 1863. At the instruction of Baha’u’llah, Nabil proceeded to his hometown in Iran to promote the teachings of the Bab.


In Iran

Returning to his hometown of Qa’in, he was received with respect and caught the attention of the ruler of Qa’in, Hishmat’ul-Mulk (Amir Alam Khan), which attracted the ulama’s jealousy toward Nabil. The cleric coordinated a discussion between Mulla Ibrahim and Nabil-i-Akbar, where everyone present testified to Nabil’s elevated knowledge, causing an invitation for him to preach from the pulpit at the
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s. He accepted the invitation; however, he also taught the teachings of the Bab privately. This aroused the anger of the ulama, and Nabil ended up in prison and suffered torture in Birjand for two months. Then, after two years under
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, Nabil was exiled to
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.


Accepting Baha'u'llah's claim

Nabil-i-Akbar was in
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when he heard, through Mulla Muhamad Ali Zarandi ( Nabil-i-A’zam), of Baha’u’llah’s public declaration in
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in 1863. It was then that he wrote to the followers of the Bab in the region, inviting them to accept Baha’u’llah’s claim as fulfillment of the promise of the Bab in his book of Persian Bayan. This act upset the ulama of Mashhad, causing Nabil to be exiled to Tehran by the Shah's order in 1970. Although he was stripped of his symbols of Islamic authority (
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and aba/
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), he continued to promote the teachings of Baha’u’llah among the masses.   In 1874, he decided to visit Baha’u’llah in Akká. He took the road from Tehran to Qazvin and, after a short stay there, traveled to Akko, where he received the title of ''Nabil-i-Akbar'' and the ''Tablet of Wisdom'' from Baha’u’llah.


Activities in Iran and beyond

Upon returning to
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, despite threats on his life, Nabil-i-Akbar continued to promote the teachings of the Baha’i Faith in different cities and towns such as
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,
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, Zanjan, and
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. In these cities, personalities such as Mirza Hasan Adib joined the Baha’i Movement. Following the heightened opposition in Iran, he took the road to Ishqabad with his nephew, Sheikh Muhammad Ali, in 1890. On the way, he was arrested in Sabzavar. However, recognizing his dignified personality, the town’s
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arranged for Nabil’s escape. He resided in Ishqabad and played a significant role in developing the Baha’i community. In 1890-1891, he accompanied Mirza Abu’l-Faḍl Golpayegani to establish Baha’i communities in
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and
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. Nabil-i-Akbar passed away in Bokhara in 1892 and was buried there. ‘Abdu’l--Baha, Baha’u’llah’s son and the leader of the Baha’i Faith since 1892, wrote a special prayer recited at the time of entering a shrine for Nabil and instructed the local Baha’is of Ishqabad to send a
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of nine Baha’is on his behalf to Bokhara to visit Nabil’s grave and recite this special text (ziyartnameh). ranicaTwenty years later, Shaikh Moḥammad-ʿAli, Nabil’s nephew, upon the instruction of ‘Abdu’l-Baha, transferred his remains to the Baha’i cemetery in Ishqabad. Abdu’l-Baha also instructed Moḥammad-ʿAli Zarandi ( Nabil-i-A'zam)to compose a versified biography of Nabil-i-Akbar, which he did in the form of a maṯhnawi.


His legacy

Nabil was a man “of wide learning, at once a
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, a
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, a mystic, and gifted with intuitive sight, he was also an accomplished
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and a speaker without a peer.” In recognition of his contributions to the development of the Baha’i communities, he was posthumously given the title of Hand of the Cause of God, an honorific title given to eight Baha’is during the lifetime of Baha’u’llah, and referred to as one of the nineteen “ Apostles of Baha’u’llah” by
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.


Works

* His major work is his dissertation (''Resaleh,'' 1858), a versified treatise in Arabic covering the fundamental verities of Islam, for which he received the license from Shaikh Mortaza Ansari to practice ijtihad. Copies exist in private collections. * Q''aṣida-i-Ta’iyyeh'' is a poem in 445 verses in Arabic, an imitation of the classic mystical style of Ibn al-Farez. It is a description of Nabil’s mystical search for truth and his eventual belief in Baha’u’llah. It was composed in Iraq in 1859. * A 65-verse incomplete qaṣida, in Arabic, discussing Islamic eschatology, in particular the Baha’i proofs for the causes of Bāb and Baha’u’llah * a versified letter of 31 couplets in Persian addressed to ʿAli-Moḥammad Varqā, and * A collection of mostly apologetic letters, in Persian and Arabic, to government officials, religious leaders, and friends. Also, following Baha’u’llah’s request, Nabil-i-Akbar edited the history of Badi’-i-Bayani of Mirza Huseyn Hamadani (1883–84). It is thought that Nabil wrote the latter part of this book, dealing with the Babi movement, because of its similarity with his writing style; a copy can be found in the International Baha’i Archives in
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. Nabil’s unpublished
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s and an apologetic in
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, ''Tohfeh-i-Naseriyeh'', are in private collections. It is said that no one in the Baháʼí Faith surpassed his scholarly depth. While he excelled in the standards of a Shiʻih mujtahid, he lacked knowledge of Western thought. In contrast, Mírzá Abu'l-Faḍl was well-versed in both Islamic and Western scholarship.


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External links

*https://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/nabil-e-akbar/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Nabil i Akbar 1829 births 1892 deaths 19th-century Bahá'ís Apostles of Baháʼu'lláh Hands of the Cause Iranian Bahá'ís