...No sooner had that eternal Beauty revealed Himself in
Shíráz, in the year sixty, and rent asunder the veil of concealment, than the
signs of the ascendancy, the might, the sovereignty, and power emanating from
that Essence of Essences and Sea of Seas, were manifest in every land. So much
so, that from every city there appeared the signs, the evidences, the tokens,
and testimonies of that Divine Luminary. How many were those pure and kindly
hearts which faithfully reflected the light of that eternal Sun! And how
manifold the emanations of knowledge from that Ocean of Divine Wisdom which
encompassed all beings! ln every city, all the divines and nobles rose to
hinder and repress them, and girded up the loins of malice, of envy, and
tyranny for their suppression. How great the number of those holy souls, those
essences of justice, who, accused of tyranny, were put to death! And how many
embodiments of purity, who showed forth naught but true knowledge and stainless
deeds, suffered an agonising death! Notwithstanding all this, each of these
holy beings, up to his last moment, breathed the name of God and soared in the
realm of submission and resignation. Such was the potency and transmuting influence
which He exercised over them, that they ceased to cherish any desire but His
Will, and wedded their souls to His remembrance.
Reflect: Who in the world is able to manifest such
transcendent power, such pervading influence? All these stainless hearts and
sanctified souls have, with absolute resignation, responded to the summons of
His decree. Instead of making complaint, they rendered thanks unto God, and,
amidst the darkness of their anguish, they revealed naught but radiant
acquiescence in His Will. It is well known how relentless was the hate, and how
bitter the malice and enmity, entertained by all the peoples of the earth
towards these Companions. The persecution and pain which they inflicted on
these holy and spiritual beings were regarded by them as means unto salvation,
prosperity, and everlasting success. Hath the world, since the days of Adam,
witnessed such tumult, such violent commotion? Notwithstanding all the torture
they suffered, and the manifold afflictions they endured, they became the
object of universal opprobrium and execration. Methinks, patience was revealed
only by virtue of their fortitude, and faithfulness itself was begotten by
their deeds.
Do thou ponder these momentous happenings in thine heart, so
that thou mayest apprehend the greatness of this Revelation, and perceive its
stupendous glory.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Kitab-i-Iqan’, quoted by Shoghi Effendi in
the Introduction to Dawn-Breakers)