Sequential excerpts (including footnotes) from ‘The Dawn-Breakers’ by Nabil-i-‘Azam, translated and edited by Shoghi Effendi

March 8, 2025

Examples of the general attitude of the inhabitants of Máh-Kú towards the Báb

Such was the fervour which the Báb had kindled in those hearts that their first act, every morning, was to seek a place whence they could catch a glimpse of His face, where they could commune with Him and beseech His blessings upon their daily work. In cases of dispute, they would instinctively hasten to that spot and, with their gaze fixed upon His prison, would invoke His name and adjure one another to declare the truth. ‘Alí Khán [the officer in charge of the castle] several times attempted to induce them to desist from this practice but found himself powerless to restrain their enthusiasm. 

- Nabil  (‘The Dawn-Breakers, chapter 13)