Memorials of the Faithful
Áqá Faraj
In all these straits, Áqá
Faraj was the companion of
Abu'l-Qásim. When, in Persian `Iráq, he first heard the
uproar caused by the Advent of the Most Great Light, he
shook and trembled, clapped his hands, cried out in exultation
and hastened off to `Iráq. Overcome with delight, he entered the presence of his holy Lord. He was gathered into the loving fellowship, and blissfully received the honor
of attending upon Bahá'u'lláh. Then he returned, bearing
glad tidings to Sultán-Abad.
Here the malevolent were lying in wait, and disturbances
broke out, with the result that the sainted Mullá-Bashi
and some other believers who had none to defend
them were struck down and put to death. Áqá Faraj and
Abu'l-Qásim, who had gone into hiding, then hurried
away to Adrianople, to fall, ultimately, with the others
and with their Well-Beloved, into the Akká prison.
Áqá Faraj then won the honor of waiting upon the Ancient
Beauty. He served the Holy Threshold at all times
and was a comfort to the friends. During the days of Bahá'u'lláh
he was His loyal servitor, and a close companion to
the believers, and so it was after Bahá'u'lláh's departure:
he remained true to the Covenant, and in the domain of
servitude he stood like a towering palm; a noble, superior
man, patient in dire adversity, content under all conditions.
Strong in faith, in devotion, he left this life and set his
face toward the Kingdom of God, to become the object
of endless grace. Upon him be God's mercy and good
pleasure, in His Paradise. Greetings be unto him, and
praise, in the meadows of Heaven.
Memorials of the Faithful
pages 171-173
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