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December 4
O ye beloved of the Lord! The greatest of all things is the
protection of the True Faith of God, the preservation of His Law, the
safeguarding of His Cause and service unto His Word. Ten thousand souls have
shed streams of their sacred blood in this path, their precious lives they
offered in sacrifice unto Him, hastened wrapt in holy ecstasy unto the glorious
field of martyrdom, upraised the Standard of God’s Faith and writ with their
life-blood upon the Tablet of the world the verses of His Divine Unity. The
sacred breast of His Holiness, the Exalted One (may my life be a sacrifice unto
Him), was made a target to many a dart of woe, and in Mázindarán, the blessed
feet of the Abhá Beauty (may my life be offered up for His loved ones) were so grievously
scourged as to bleed and be sore wounded. His neck also was put into captive
chains and His feet made fast in the stocks. In every hour, for a period of
fifty years, a new trial and calamity befell Him and fresh afflictions and
cares beset Him. One of them: after having suffered intense vicissitudes, He
was made homeless and a wanderer and fell a victim to still new vexations and
troubles. In ‘Iráq, the Day-Star of the world was so exposed to the wiles of
the people of malice as to be eclipsed in splendor. Later on He was sent an
exile to the Great City (Constantinople) and thence to the Land of Mystery
(Adrianople), whence, grievously wronged, He was eventually transferred to the
Most Great Prison (Akká). He Whom the world hath wronged (may my life be
offered up for His loved ones) was four times banished from city to city, till
at last, condemned to perpetual confinement, He was incarcerated in this
prison, the prison of highway robbers, of brigands and of man-slayers. All this
is but one of the trials that have afflicted the Blessed Beauty, the rest being
even as grievous as this. (‘Abdu’l-Baha, ‘The Will and Testament of ‘Abdu’l-Baha’)