In Bábism, Bayán (Arabic: بیان), or exposition, denotes the whole body of the works of the Báb.
It also refers more specifically to a set of two books written by the Báb around 1848: Some modern Bábís (followers of the Báb) call themselves 'Bayaní' after this title of the Báb's writings.
[3] Baháʼís also see the Bayán as holy, since they consider their founder, Baháʼu'lláh, to be the fulfillment of the Báb's main prophecy.
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