1846: How the Governor of Isfáhán, Muchihr Khán, managed to save the Báb from the death verdict issued by seventy eminent ‘ulamás and notables in Isfáhán
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When in Bahá'í history
Tihrán (today: Tehran, Iran)
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| circa 1930:Imarat-i-Khurshid |
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| circa 1930: View of the ruins of the section the Bab occupied |
- Nabil (‘The Dawn-Breakers’; translated and edited by Shoghi Effendi)
[1] According to “A Traveller’s Narrative” (p. 13), the Mu’tamíd gave secret orders that when the Báb reached Murchih-Khar (the second stage out from Isfáhán on the north road, distant about 35 miles therefrom), He should return to Isfáhán.
[2] “Thus this room (in which I find myself) which has
neither doors nor definite limits, is today the highest of the dwellings of
Paradise, for the Tree of Truth lives herein. It would seem that all the atoms
of the room, all sing in one voice, ‘In truth, I am God! There is no other God
beside Me, the Lord of all things.’ And they sing above all the rooms of the
earth, even above those adorned with mirrors of gold. If, however, the Tree of
Truth abides in one of these ornamented rooms, then the atoms of their mirrors
sing that song as did and do the atoms of the mirrors of the Palace Sadrí, for
in the days of Sád (Isfáhán) he abided therein.” (“Le Bayán Persan,” vol. 1, p.
128.)
[3] According to “A Traveller’s Narrative,” p. 13, the Báb remained four months in that house
Source: Baha'i Stories Blog (https://bahaistories.blogspot.com/2023/05/1846-how-governor-of-isfahan-muchihr.html).
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