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Old 12-07-2011, 07:58 PM   #1
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"He had no shoes to wear..."

The following account occurred in the Siyah-Chal prison in Teheran around the Fall/Winter of 1853.. The prisoners were awaiting execution for their Faith:


We were awakened one night, ere break of day, by Mirza
'Abdu'l-Vahhab-i-Shirazi, who was bound with Us to the same chains. He
had left Kazimayn and followed Us to Tihran, where he was arrested and
thrown into prison. He asked Us whether We were awake, and proceeded to
relate to Us his dream. "I have this night," he said, "been soaring into
a space of infinite vastness and beauty. I seemed to be uplifted on wings
that carried me wherever I desired to go. A feeling of rapturous delight
filled my soul. I flew in the midst of that immensity with a swiftness and
ease that I cannot describe."

"Today," We replied, "it will be your turn to
sacrifice yourself for this Cause. May you remain firm and steadfast to the
end. You will then find yourself soaring in that same limitless space of
which you dreamed, traversing with the same ease and swiftness the realm
of immortal sovereignty, and gazing with that same rapture upon the
Infinite Horizon."

'That morning saw the gaoler again enter Our cell and call out
the name of 'Abdu'l-Vahhab. Throwing off his chains, he sprang to his
feet, embraced each of his fellow-prisoners, and, taking Us into his
arms, pressed Us lovingly to his heart.

That moment We discovered that he had no shoes to wear. We gave him Our own, and, speaking a last word of encouragement and cheer, sent him forth to the scene of his martyrdom.

Later on, his executioner came to Us, praising in glowing language
the spirit which that youth had shown. How thankful We were to God for
this testimony which the executioner himself had given!'

~ H.M. Balyuzi, Baha'u'llah - The King of Glory, p. 97
 
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Old 12-07-2011, 10:17 PM   #2
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Its a moving story - Thank you - I have just finished reading Release the Sun and are most the way through reading the Prisoner & The Kings - Both by William Sears.

Boy... there are so many amazing true life stories that are told, the world should be amazed. I am amazed the world is not .

I like the way he writes. Release the sun is a bit better then prisoner & the Kings to the way it flows as a story

Cheers Tony
 
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