The names of the eighteen Letters of the Living are listed below. Most of the Letters of Living were martyred, indicated by * in list below. Of these, those who were martyred at the upheaval at Fort Shaykh Tabarsí [see DB 19-20 Part B] are indicated by *T in list below.
- Mullá Husayn-i-Bushrú’í (*T) (*T)
- Mullá ’Alíy-i-Bastámí (* martyred in Constantinople)
- Muhammad Hasan (Mullá Husayn’s brother) (*T)
- Muhammad-Báqir (Mullá Husayn’s nephew) (*T)
49 “Understand in the same way the beginning of the manifestation of the Bayán: during forty days no one but the letter Sín believed in B.” From the Persian Bayán quoted in Dawn-Breakers Chapter 3 p66 footnote 1. Also, God Passes By, Chapter 1, p7, notes: “Not until forty days had elapsed, however, did the enrollment of the seventeen remaining Letters of the Living commence.”
50 For a summary of the background of each of the Letters of the Living and what happened to them, see Afnan et al, 2009, Bahá’í Encyclopedia Letters of the Living Note: It seems that three of the Letters of the Living don’t make it through all the crossings of the Bridge: #7 Mullá Hasan-i-Bajistání left the Faith, as he felt he was unworthy; #8 Mírzá Hadí distanced himself from the Bábís, and later became a follower of Mírzá Yahyá; and #15 Mullá Khudá-Bakhsh-i-Qúchání returned to Karbalá’ from Shíráz but did not actively participate in the Bábí community. It is also noted that #12 Mírzá Muhammad Rawdih-Khán-i-Yazdí married into the family of the Shaykhí leader Muhammad Karím Khán-i-Kirmání, an arch-enemy of the Báb. It seems that because of the persecution of the Bábí’s, he chose not to reveal his beliefs, but it is recorded by Fádil-i-Mázindarání that he remained faithful and continued to teach the Bábí Faith covertly to the end of his life.
