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Siyyid Muhammad Ridá

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Siyyid Muhammad Ridá (c.1787-c.1828) was the father of the Báb. His descendants were from Muhammad the prophet Himself. He came from a successful merchant background. Siyyid Muhammad Ridá married Fátimih Bagum, the daughter of Mírzá Siyyid Muhammad Husayn.[1] They had several children together but only one survived whom they named ‘Alí-Muhammad. Siyyid Muhammad Ridá died when Siyyid ‘Alí-Muhammad was nine.

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  1. ↑ Lambden, Stephen (1986). "An Episode in the Childhood of the Bab". In Smith, Peter (ed.). In Iran: Studies in Babi and Bahá'í History. Los Angeles: Kalimat Press. pp. 1–32. Retrieved 25 May 2025.
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