He whom God shall make manifest or
Him whom God shall make manifest (, ) is a
messianic figure in the religion of
Bábism. The messianic figure was repeatedly mentioned by the
Báb, the founder of Bábism, in his book, the
Bayán. The Báb described the messianic figure as the origin of all divine attributes, and stated that his command was equivalent to
God’s command. The Báb stated that once the messianic figure arrived, the perusal of one of his verses were to be greater than a thousand perusals of his own book, the Bayan. The prediction is widely recognized as being fulfilled by
Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the
Bahá'í Faith.