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::btw - the claim that he had three wives is controversial. He had two, and the status the the third is disputed. I've also heard stuff about another alleged wife, Navvab, but information on her seems to be sketchy indeed. If we are going to put this stuff in at all, we need better research on it. Two wives was the rule that Baha'u'llah gave for his followers. Abdu'l Baha later interpreted this law such that Baha'is can only marry one wife. (Marrying two was meant to depends on being able to treat them equitably. Abdu'l Baha ruled that this was an impossible condition for any normal human being to meet) [[User:PaulHammond|PaulHammond]] 21:05, Jan 30, 2005 (UTC)
:::Are you sure you're not mixing up with his first wife ''Assieh Navab''?
::Baha'u'llah did indeed had three wives. I don't disagree with that. The point of this discussion is that should this information be in an article on the Baha'i Faith or Baha'u'llah (it's already in Baha'u'llah). As indicated above in the talk page, all other religious pages do not talk much about the history of their founder (especially with regards to family), and instead take it to the other pages (i.e. History of Christianity). Also for example, the the marriages of Muhammad have their own page. -- [[User:Jeff3000|Jeff3000]] 21:16, Jan 30, 2005 (UTC)
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