This exile [Abraham’s]
became the cause of the progress of Abraham’s descendants. This exile resulted
in their being given the Holy Land. This exile resulted in the diffusion of
Abraham’s teachings. This exile resulted in the appearance of a Jacob from the
seed of Abraham, and of a Joseph who became ruler in Egypt. This exile resulted
in the appearance of a Moses from that same seed. This exile resulted in the
appearance of a being such as Christ from that lineage. This exile resulted in
a Hagar being found, of whom Ishmael was begotten, and from whom Muḥammad in turn descended. This exile resulted in the appearance of the Báb from the lineage of Abraham. This exile
resulted in the appearance of the Prophets of Israel from the progeny of
Abraham—and so will it continue forevermore. This exile resulted in the whole
of Europe and most of Asia entering under the shadow of the God of Israel.
Behold what a power it was that enabled an emigrant to establish such a family,
to found such a nation, and to promulgate such teachings…
It behoves us to
ponder awhile that if the emigration of Abraham from Ur to Aleppo in Syria
produced such results, what will be the effect of the exile of Bahá’u’lláh from
Tihrán to Baghdád, and from thence to Constantinople, to Rumelia, and to the Holy Land!
- ‘Abdu’l-Baha (Table talks in Akka, authenticated by ‘Abdu’l-Baha; ‘Some
Answered Questions’ – 2014 revised translation by the Baha’i World Centre)