An inspiring and dramatically paced introduction to the Prophet and
Founder of the Baha'i Faith, The Story of Baha'u'llah presents in a
clear narrative style the life of the Prophet from His birth into a
wealthy and noble family, through His transforming spiritual experience
while incarcerated in the infamous Black Pit of Tehran, and over the
decades of harsh and increasingly remote exile that followed. Woven into
the story are Baha'u'llah's principal teachings and references to
historical events and persons that place the development of the new
religion in a global context. In addition, The life of the Bab and the
dramatic events of the Dawnbreaker era are a major part of the first
portion of the book.