A Traveler's Narrative
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throughout the civilized world. Of this event the marrow is
this, that during the time when the Báb was residing in
Ádhirbayján a youth, Sádiq by name, became affected with
the utmost devotion to the Báb, night and day was busy in
serving Him, and became bereft of thought and reason. Now
when that which befell the Báb in Tabríz took place, this
servant, actuated by his own fond fancies, fell into thoughts of
seeking blood-revenge. And since he knew naught of the
details of the events, the absolute autocracy of the
Amír-Nizám, his unbridled power, and sole authority; nor
[was aware] that this sentence had been promulgated absolutely
without the cognizance of the Royal Court, and that the
Prime Minister had presumptuously issued the order on his
own sole responsibility; since, on the contrary, he supposed
that agreeably to ordinary custom and usage the attendants of
the court had had a share in, and a knowledge of this sentence,
therefore, [impelled by] folly, frenzy, and his evil star, nay, by
sheer madness, he rose up from Tabríz and came straight to
Tihrán, one other person being his accomplice. Then, since
the Royal Train had its abode in Shimírán, he thither directed
his steps. God is our refuge! By him was wrought a deed so
presumptuous that the tongue is unable to declare and the pen
loath to describe it. Yet to God be praise and thankfulness that
this madman had charged his pistol with shot, imagining this
to be preferable and superior to all projectiles.
Then all at once commotion arose, and this sect became of
such ill repute that still, strive and struggle as they may to
escape from the curse and disgrace and dishonor of this deed,
they are unable to do so. They will recount from the first
manifestation of the Báb until the present time; but when the
thread of the discourse reaches this event they are abashed and
hang their heads in shame, repudiating the presumptuous
actor and accounting him the destroyer of the edifice and the
cause of shame to mankind.
Now after the occurrence of this grave matter all of this sect
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