Moses remained Moses, Zoroaster remained Zoroaster, Krishna remained Krishna, Jesus remained Jesus and Muhammad remained Muhammad. So, it is pertinent question to be asked about Bab and Bahaullah. And of course Bahaullah's followers are fond of quoting examples from other religion in defense of Bahaullah. It could amount to Bahaullah negating Bahaullah's claims of being Sun who is illuminous on its own and does not need light from other sky objects. And Moon he cannot be as he himself denied to continue getting light from Muhammad. Perhaps he (Bahaullah) was earthly, only. Sorry, to state, but that is the case as far as I see from the angle of Iqan. Putting a God-head hat is too loose to fit on a human being born of a woman and facing death like a helpless soul.
Sorry, I have no intention to hurt anybody's feeling. Bahaullah has died and his fate lies with the Merciful G-d. I find no hatred about him in my heart. I can neither elevate him nor do otherwise. Unless I tell others about how I think, how could others tell me what they think. The decision lies with me for myself and with them for themselves.
Sorry again to my friends here.
Regards
The Bab and Baha'u'llah brought about a new way of thinking. If we look back we can see what that thinking is, in what we know of the title of past Messengers;
Abraham was known as the 'Friend of God'.
Moses was known as the 'One Who spoke with God'. Jesus was known as 'the Spirit of God', or the 'Word of God' according to the Qur'an and in the Bible the 'Son of God' Muhammad was known as the 'Messenger of God' and the 'Seal of the Messengers'.
The Bible tells us that we await the 'Day of God' or the 'Day of Jehovah' when God the 'Father' will be with us, this is what the Jews await in a Messiah.
The Bab ushered in this 'great and dreadful day of the Lord' and as such the way we see the Manifestation has changed.
The Bab now begins to use a new terminology such as "mazhar-i Amr'u'llah", or the "Manifestation of the Cause" or "Command of God". The short version is "Manifestation of God"
Thus the Bab's revelation was to prepare and point us towards the 'Glory of God', who is Baha'u'llah.
Do you see the progression of how we see the connection between the Messenger and God in their Titles?
Regards Tony