- Hají Ákhúnd
Ḥají Mullá `Alí-Akbar Shahmírzádí (ArB|حاج ملا على أكبر شهميرزادي), known as Ḥají Ákhúnd (1842-1910) was an eminent follower of
Bahá'u'lláh , the founder of theBahá'í Faith , a global religion of Persian origin. He was appointed a Hand of the Cause, and identified as one of the nineteenApostles of Bahá'u'lláh .Background
Hají Ákhúnd was born in the village of Shahmírzád,
Iran .cite book |first=Hasan |last=Balyuzi |year=1985 |title=Eminent Bahá'ís in the time of Bahá'u'lláh |publisher=The Camelot Press Ltd, Southampton |id=ISBN 0-85398-152-3 | pages = pp. 265-266] He was the son of a Mullá, and after some preliminary studies, he went toMashhad to attend a religious college. In 1861, he encounteredBábís and converted to theBáb 's religion, which caused his immediate expulsion from the college and the city.Imprisonment
Upon his return to his home village, he was also expelled and sent away by the local clergy. He settled in Tihrán, where he accepted
Bahá'u'lláh and became a Bahá'í. It is recorded that when there was an outbust against the Bahá'ís in Tihrán, he would wrap his cloak around himself and sit waiting for the guards to come and arrest him. ("Memorials of the Faithful", p. 11)]He was arrested many times in Tihrán: in 1886 on the orders of Mulla ‘Ali Kani, in 1872 for seven months by Nayibu's-Saltanih, in 1882 for two years by Nayibu's-Saltanih, in 1887, and in 1891 for two years with
Hájí Amín .Travels
He visited ‘Akká, where Bahá'u'lláh and his family were prisoners, on three occasions: in 1873, 1888, and 1899. He was given the task of transferring the remains of the
Báb from various secret locations to ‘Akká, where they remained for several years until they were eventually entombed in theShrine of the Báb . He was one of the fourHands of the Cause appointed by Bahá'u'lláh himself, and was responsible for much of the Bahá'í activity in Iran until his death on 4 March, 1910.Notes
References
* cite book
first=Hasan
last=Balyuzi
year=1985
title=Eminent Bahá'ís in the time of Bahá'u'lláh
publisher=The Camelot Press Ltd, Southampton
id=ISBN 0-85398-152-3* cite book
author=`Abdu'l-Bahá
authorlink=`Abdu'l-Bahá
origyear=1971
year=1997
title=Memorials of the Faithful
edition=Softcover
publisher=Bahá'í Publishing Trust
location=Wilmette, Illinois, USA
id=ISBN 0-87743-242-2
url=http://reference.bahai.org/en/t/ab/MF/*cite book
first=Barron
last=Harper
year=1997
title=Lights of Fortitude
edition=Paperback
publisher=George Ronald
location=Oxford, UK
id=ISBN 0-85398-413-1External links
* [http://www.northill.demon.co.uk/relstud/akhund.htm Biography] - by Moojan Momen
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