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May 27
Bahá’u’lláh endured ordeals and hardships sixty years. There
was no persecution, vicissitude or suffering He did not experience at the hand
of His enemies and oppressors. All the days of His life were passed in
difficulty and tribulation—at one time in prison, another in exile, sometimes
in chains. He willingly endured these difficulties for the unity of mankind,
praying that the world of humanity might realize the radiance of God, the
oneness of humankind become a reality, strife and warfare cease and peace and
tranquillity be realized by all. In prison He hoisted the banner of human
solidarity, proclaiming universal peace, writing to the kings and rulers of
nations, summoning them to international unity and counseling arbitration. His
life was a vortex of persecution and difficulty; yet catastrophes, extreme
ordeals and vicissitudes did not hinder the accomplishment of His work and
mission. Nay, on the contrary, His power became greater and greater, His
efficiency and influence spread and increased until His glorious light shone throughout the Orient, love and unity were established, and
the differing religions found a center of contact and reconciliation. (‘Abdu’l-Baha,
from a talk, 25 May 1912, Boston,
Massachusetts, ‘The Promulgation of Universal Peace)