One morning as the sun rose over Tihran, a Child was born.
He was born into a family that was powerful in the government of Persia, and
was also rich. The house where he was born looked more like a palace than a
house, with its tall columned walkways and arched windows looking out over the
walled garden.
This child was very special, right from the start. He never
cried or fussed in the way that little babies ordinarily do, which surprised
his mother very much. People used to shake their heads and say, 'Such a child
will not live', because they felt he was too good for this world. His name was
Mirza Husayn ‘Ali, but he will always be known as Baha’u’llah.
Baha’u’llah never went to school at all, though of course he
was taught the things that noble boys usually learnt, like horse riding, sword
fighting and to shoot a gun. He would have read poetry and the Qur’an, and also have learnt to
write, but that was all. The odd thing was that even though he had not been taught
things like history and philosophy, he knew it all anyway. Grown-ups were often
very surprised to find that he knew more than they did!