Babi
n.
adherent of Babism, member of the Babi religion
n.
Babism, Persian religious doctrine founded in 1844 by Mirza Ali Muhammad of Shiraz, precursor to the Bahai faith; demonic god of ancient Egypt which is portrayed as a baboon with an erect penis
Babi
Bábism
Bábism ( ) is a religious movement that flourished in Persia from
1844 to
1852, then lingered on in exile in the
Ottoman Empire (especially
Cyprus) as well as underground. Its founder was Siyyid `Alí-Muhammad of
Shiraz, who
took the title Báb – meaning "Gate" – from a well-known
Shi'a theological term. The implication was that Siyyid `Alí-Muhammad was an avenue through which continuing divine revelation could flow — a controversial and in fact dangerous position, as
his execution shows.
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babi (m)
n.
baby
babi (m/f)
n.
Babi, adherent of Babism, member of the Babi religion
Babi
[Egyptian] An Egyptian demonic god, believed to live on human entrails. He attended the ceremony of the Weighing of the Heart in the Hall of the Two Truths where he and Ammit devoured the souls deemed unworthy. Babi was associated with sexual prowess in the afterlife and was portrayed as a baboon with an erect penis. His penis was also depicted being used as the mast of the underworld ferry.