Selections From the Writings of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
his calumnies was that I had established an independent sovereignty, and that—God forbid! God forbid! God forbid!—I had summoned all the believers to join me in this massive wrongdoing. How dire, O my Lord, is his slander!
188.5Yet again, he claimeth that since the
Holy Shrine hath become a point visited by pilgrims from all over the world, great damage will accrue to this Government and people. He, the
Centre of Sedition, averreth that he himself hath had no hand in all these matters, that he is a
Sunní of the Sunnites and a devoted follower of Abú-Bakr and Umar, and regardeth
Bahá’u’lláh as only a pious man and a mystic; all these things, he saith, were set afoot by this wronged one.
188.6To be brief, a Commission of Investigation was appointed by the
Sulṭán, may the glory of his reign endure. The Commission journeyed hither and immediately upon arrival betook themselves to the house of one of the accusers. They then summoned the group who, working with my brother, had prepared the accusatory document and asked them whether it was true. The group explained the contents of the document, stated that everything they had reported therein was nothing but the truth, and added further accusations. Thus they functioned at one and the same time as plaintiffs, witnesses, and judge.
188.7The Commission hath now returned to the seat of the
Caliphate, and reports of a most frightful nature are coming in daily from that city. However, praised be God,
‘Abdu’l-Bahá remaineth composed and unperturbed. To none do I bear ill will because of this defamation. I have made all my affairs conditioned upon His irresistible Will and I am waiting, indeed in perfect happiness, to offer my life and prepared for whatever dire affliction may be in store. Praise be to
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