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of God, together with Mírzá `Alí-Akbar, one
of the relatives of the Primal Point--upon him be
the glory of God and His mercy--and Abu'l-Qásim-i-Káshí
and several others suffered martyrdom
through the decree pronounced by Mírzá Yahyá.
O Hádí! His book which he hath entitled "Mustayqiz"
is in thy possession. Read it. Although thou
hast seen the book, peruse it again, that haply thou
mayest obtain for thyself a lofty seat beneath the
canopy of truth.
In like manner, Siyyid Ibráhím, concerning whom
these words have flowed from the Pen of the Primal
Point--magnified be His utterance: "O thou who
art mentioned as My friend in My scriptures, and as
My remembrance in My books, next to My scriptures,
and as My name in the Bayán"--such a one, together
with Dayyán, hath been surnamed by him (Mírzá
Yahyá) Father of Iniquities and Father of Calamities.
Judge thou fairly, how grievous hath been
the plight of these oppressed ones, and this notwithstanding
that one of them was occupied in serving
him, whilst the other was his guest. Briefly, I swear
by God, the deeds he committed were such that Our
Pen is ashamed to recount.
Reflect a while upon the dishonor inflicted upon
the Primal Point. Consider what hath happened.
When this Wronged One, after a retirement of two
years during which He wandered through the deserts
and mountains, returned to Baghdád, as a result of
the intervention of a few, who for a long time had
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