Trying to get ‘Abdu’l-Baha a new coat
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3w ago
During His prison life in ‘Akka, ‘Abdu’l-Baha often gave His bed to those who had none, and He always refused to own more than one coat. “Why should I have two,” He said, “when there are so many who have none?” One day ‘Abdu’l-Baha was to entertain the Governor of ‘Akka. ‘Abdu’l-Baha’s wife felt that His old coat was hardly good enough for this important visit. She wished very much that ‘Abdu’l-Baha might have a better coat, but He never noticed what He wore, so long as it was clean. She wondered what she should do. Finally, she decided that she would have a new coat made for Him, and on the m ..read more
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“For three days and three nights no manner of food or drink was given to Bahá’u’lláh”
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3w ago
“For three days and three nights,” Nabíl has recorded in his chronicle, “no manner of food or drink was given to Bahá’u’lláh. Rest and sleep were both impossible to Him. The place was infested with vermin, and the stench of that gloomy abode was enough to crush the very spirits of those who were condemned to suffer its horrors.” “Such was the intensity of His suffering that the marks of that cruelty remained imprinted upon His body all the days of His life.”  - Shoghi Effendi  (‘The Promised Day Is Come ..read more
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Eight-year-old ‘Abdu’l-Bha was allowed to see Baha’u’llah while in Siyah-Chal
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“‘Abdu’l-Bahá,” writes Dr. J.E. Esslemont, “tells how one day He was allowed to enter the prison-yard to see His beloved Father when He came out for His daily exercise. Bahá’u’lláh was terribly altered, so ill He could hardly walk. His hair and beard unkempt, His neck galled and swollen from the pressure of a heavy steel collar, His body bent by the weight of His chains.”  - Shoghi Effendi  (‘The Promised Day Is Come ..read more
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Mullá ‘Abdu’l-Karím’s marvellous spiritual experience
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1y ago
During the time when the Báb was in Shiraz, one night in a gathering with three of the believers, He turned suddenly to Mullá ‘Abdu’l-Karím and said: “‘Abdu’l-Karím, are you seeking the Manifestation?” “These words, uttered with calm and extreme gentleness, had a startling effect upon him. He paled at this sudden interrogation and burst into tears. He threw himself at the feet of the Báb in a state of profound agitation. The Báb took him lovingly in His arms, kissed his forehead, and invited him to be seated by His side. In a tone of tender affection, He succeeded in appeasing the tumult of h ..read more
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An example of how ‘Abdu’l-Baha refused to be intimated or cheated
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1y ago
The other story surprised me - and enlightened me - very much; I heard it more than once: Shoghi Effendi said that one day he was driving back from Alexandria to Ramleh with the Master in a rented carriage, accompanied by a Pasha who was going to the Master's house as His guest; when they arrived and got out the Master asked the strapping big coachman how much He owed him the man asked an exorbitant price; 'Abdu'l-Bahá refused to pay it, the man insisted and became abusive to such an extent that he grasped the Master by the sash around His waist and pulled Him roughly back and forth, insisting ..read more
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An example of how man is unable to prevent God from executing His will
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2y ago
During the time that Bahá'u'lláh resided in the house of 'Abbud, His fellow exiles had fully settled down in the city of 'Akká, and most of them were successful in their humble professions. During the governorship of Ahmad Big Tawfiq, they enjoyed relative peace in their work. But with the arrival of a new Governor, 'Abdu'r-Rahman Pasha, the situation changed. For he proved to be one of the most hostile Governors towards Bahá'u'lláh and His companions. He was very covetous and when his designs to extract money from the company of exiles failed, he submitted an inflammatory report to the autho ..read more
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A pilgrim reports in 1920 how busy ‘Abdu’l-Bahá was replying to numerous letters from around the world
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2y ago
No one can comprehend how deeply ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Who was laying the foundation of the World Order of Bahá’u’lláh, was immersed in the ocean of responsibilities and difficulties. He was so busy with His work that many nights He had no rest at all. From time to time He would bring the tiniest sample from his innumerable adversities to our attention. Once He made us aware of His travail through a lesson. He had an enormous mailbox into which the mailman deposited all the letters that were received from abroad. A porter would then carry the mail to ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s room. Included in the mail were man ..read more
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An example of ‘Abdu’l-Baha’s sense of humor
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2y ago
When the Master completed His historic journey throughout the United States of America He sailed for England to arrive at Liverpool on December 13th, 1912 and in London three days later. Staying with Lady Blomfield as before, 'Abdu'l-Baha again received a constant stream of visitors at her house. The Hand of the Cause Hasan Balyuzi has reported this delightful incident that took place there: “When 'Abdu'l-Baha sat down to dinner on Christmas Eve, He said, playfully, that He was not hungry, but He had to come to the dinner table because Lady Blomfield was very insistent; two despotic monarchs ..read more
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The amazing interaction between the Báb and the leader of the escort sent by the governor of Fars to arrest the Báb
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2y ago
The leader of that escort, a member of the Núsayrí community, better known as the sect of ‘Alíyu’lláhí, related the following: Having completed the third stage of our journey to Búshihr, we encountered, in the midst of the wilderness a youth who wore a green sash and a small turban after the manner of the siyyids who are in the trading profession. He was on horseback, and was followed by an Ethiopian servant who was in charge of his belongings. As we approached him, he saluted us and enquired as to our destination. I thought it best to conceal from him the truth, and replied that in this vici ..read more
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Divine intervention in the twinkling of an eye - a believer experienced
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3y ago
Mulla Sadiq In 1845 Mulla Sadiq, whom posthumously was appointed by ‘Abdu’l-Baha as a Hand of the Cause, together with Quddus were arrested in Shiraz as a result of a commotion that was stirred up in the city. This was caused by the implementation a slight change to the Muslim call to prayer that the Báb had asked Mulla Sadiq to make. [1] [2] They were both brought to the governor’s residence and subjected to his angry inquiry. [3] Becoming sorely displeased with Mulla Sadiq’s answers he ordered his attendants to inflict upon them a hideous and exceptionally cruel punishment. [4] Belo ..read more
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