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Among Azalis, however, the practice became ingrained and widespread.
The small minority of Bábís that followed Subh-i-Azal became known as Azalis.
Azalis do not accept any who advanced claims to be the Báb's promised one ("Him whom God shall make manifest").
The practice of Taqiyya (Dissimulation, or concealing one's beliefs) was widespread among Azalis.
Subh-i-Azal's followers became known as Azalis or Azali Bábís.
These tablets were later interpreted by both Azalis and Bahá'ís as proof of the Báb's delegation of leadership.
Subh-i Azal died in Famagusta, Cyprus in 1912, and his followers are known as Azalis or Azali Bábis.
Azalis rejected the divine claims of Bahá'u'lláh, arguing that the world must first accept the laws of the Báb before "He Whom God Shall Make Manifest" can appear.
There are also smaller groups of Sikhs, Hindus, Buddhists, Mandeans, Spiritualists, Atheists, Azalis, Yazidis, Yarsan, Ismaili, Secular Islam and followers of Sufism.