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resignation and contentment of this people that they
have become the exponents of justice, and so great
hath been their forbearance, that they have suffered
themselves to be killed rather than kill, and this
notwithstanding that these whom the world hath
wronged have endured tribulations the like of which
the history of the world hath never recorded, nor the
eyes of any nation witnessed. What is it that could
have induced them to reconcile themselves to these
grievous trials, and to refuse to put forth a hand to
repel them? What could have caused such resignation
and serenity? The true cause is to be found
in the ban which the Pen of Glory hath, day and
night, chosen to impose, and in Our assumption of
the reins of authority, through the power and might
of Him Who is the Lord of all mankind.
Remember the father of Badí. They arrested that
wronged one, and ordered him to curse and revile
his Faith. He, however, through the grace of God
and the mercy of his Lord, chose martyrdom, and
attained thereunto. If ye would reckon up the martyrs
in the path of God, ye could not count them.
Consider his honor Siyyid Ismá'íl--upon--upon him be the
peace of God, and His loving-kindness--how, before
daybreak he was wont to dust, with his own turban,
the doorstep of My house, and in the end, whilst
standing on the banks of the river, with his eyes
fixed on that same house, offered up, by his own
hand, his life.
Do thou ponder on the penetrative influence of
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