Bahá
From Bahaipedia

Bahá’ (Arabic: بهاء) meaning "glory" or "splendour" is one of the titles of Bahá’u’lláh and also the first month of the Bahá’í year (see Calendar).[1] It is the root word used in many other names and phrases:
- Bahá’í (a follower of Bahá’u’lláh)
- Bahá’u’lláh (Glory of God)
- ‘Abdu’l-Bahá (Servant of the Glory)
- Yá Bahá'u'l-Abhá (Oh Glory of the Most Glorious)
- Alláh-u-Abhá (God is Most Glorious)
Bahá’u’lláh often referred to Bahá’ís in his writings as "the people of Bahá’", and in addition, the Báb sent a tablet to Bahá’u’lláh with 360 derivatives of the word Bahá’, fulfilling a Shi'i Muslim tradition that the Promised One would reveal the secret "hundredth name of God".
Notes[edit]
- ↑ Momen, Wendi (1989). A Basic Bahá’í Dictionary. Oxford: George Ronald. p. 33. ISBN 0-85398-230-9.