- Baha’u’llah (‘Epistle to the Son of the Wolf’)
[1] Dayyan, Mirza Asadu'llah-i-Khuy: A Babi on whom the Bab
conferred the designation 'Dayyan' (lit. 'conqueror' or 'judge'). After the
martyrdom of the Bab, a number of His followers turned to Dayyan for guidance.
He claimed to be 'He Whom God shall make manifest' but after meeting
Baha’u’llah in Iraq he retracted the claim. Mirza Yahya instigated the murder
of Dayyan in Baghdad, 'whom he feared and envied'. Dayyan was the third to
recognize Baha'u'llah's true station before His Declaration. (Baha’i Biographical
Notes)























