Bab (1819–1850), meaning "The Gate," was a central figure who declared his mission in 1844, founding the Bábí Faith. He is revered as a prophet and the spiritual forerunner of the Baháʼí Faith, proclaiming a new era of divine revelation.
Bab (1819–1850), meaning "The Gate," was a central figure who declared his mission in 1844, founding the Bábí Faith. He is revered as a prophet and the spiritual forerunner of the Baháʼí Faith, proclaiming a new era of divine revelation.