As the Bab Himself says it means "The most eternal, the most everlasting of the Names." The information was obtained through a learned friend, as I myself know nothing in the Writings of the Bab. Faruq"Richard H. Gravelly" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you very much Faruq. If you will indulge
Your question re: Qayyum al-Asma is most
interesting
and my friend Faruq has written in
reply.
Qa'im literally means He Who ariseth. He who is
standing.
Qayyum in the "superlative" of Qa'im He by Whom
through Whom for Whom all else are standing. All have Their being through the
Qayyum.
In
Thank you very much for the information and your
time and trouble.
Richard.
- Original Message -
From:
Faruq Izadinia
To: Baha'i Studies
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 12:13
PM
Subject: Re: Inquiry
As the Bab Himself says it means "The most eternal, the most