His "self" and his "character"? How do you prove that? Stories about how wonderful and spiritual person he was? His "mission" and his writings? As if any of things aren't going to illicit questions. He's the promised one prophesied by every religion? That has brought on endless questions. But you've answered those questions for yourself. What were those answers? I'm sure some became unimportant to you. How did you change once you believed? Why is the Baha'i Faith your truth? That's the only real thing any religious person can share with others.
I was actually going to start an OP based on these types of questions. I still might, if you do not mind me using this post as a reference?
Personally what attracted me was the Oneness of God and humanity, the elimination of all predudices and the equality of women CG. The book I read was God Loves Laughter and that won my heart to a cause that I had accepted would do no harm to embrace.
I had no idea about the rest of it, but I immersed myself in that Word to find out more. Thief in the night was my 2nd book and it truly amazed me, so I went deeper I read the Dawn breakers, the eyewitness history and that said a lot to me. The Kitab-i-Iqan and the Kitab-i-aqdas cemented a Faith that God does as God wills.
So the Dawnbreakers offers so much. One has to ask themselves why so many well respected and renowned Muslim Divines embraced the Message of the Bab and then Baha'u'llah. So yes it is about the person and character of the Messenger.
The Shah sent the most respected and learned divine to confront Baha'u'llah and determine the Truth. The Shah offered what you find out, we will embrace. Ling story shirt, after 3 interviews that Divine recognised his years of obtaining wisdom was nothing compared to what Baha'u'llah could offer and he embraced the Message given by Baha'u'llah. Of course the weak minded Shah was then persuaded by narrow minded divines that Baha'u'llah was just a sorcerer, that they used drugs etc and thus the Shah turned back from his promise.
What a different world it could be.
Regards Tony