Sequential excerpts from the book ‘God Passes By’, written in 1944 by Shoghi Effendi, the Guardian of the Baha’i Faith

4/2/25

“the four stages” of Bahá’u’lláh’s life

With it, may be said to have begun the last and most fruitful of the four stages of a life, 

  • the first twenty-seven years of which were characterized by the care-free enjoyment of all the advantages conferred by high birth and riches, and by an unfailing solicitude for the interests of the poor, the sick and the down-trodden; 
  • followed by nine years of active and exemplary discipleship in the service of the Báb; 
  • and finally by an imprisonment of four months’ duration, overshadowed throughout by mortal peril, embittered by agonizing sorrows, and immortalized, as it drew to a close, 
  • by the sudden eruption of the forces released by an overpowering, soul-revolutionizing Revelation. 

- Shoghi Effendi  (‘God Passes By’)