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June 14
…[Mullá Hasan and Mullá ‘Abdu'l-Latíf] were deputized by the
mujtahid to see the Blessed Beauty in Mázandarán. The moment they approached
Him, they were transformed and became a new creation, not seeking rest for a
moment whether by day or night. After undergoing great suffering and
persecutions in Mashhad, Mullá ‘Abdu'l-Latíf sacrificed his life in the
field of martyrdom and hastened to the Abhá Kingdom. Similarly, a blind Indian Shaykh
attained the presence of Bahá'u'lláh in Mázindarán and danced and sang ecstatically
from night till morn. Thus are people required to arise for the Cause of God.
Such are the people who are worthy of the field of service and sacrifice.
(‘Abdu’l-Baha, from an address, July 18, 1912, New York; Mahmud's Diary)