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In all things, the two were united as a pair; they shared
the same certitude and faith, the same conscience, and
made their way out of Ádhirbayján to Adrianople, emigrating
at the same time. In every circumstance of their
life, they lived as one individual; their disposition, their
aims, their religion, character, behavior, faith, certitude,
knowledge—all were one. Even in the Most Great Prison,
they were constantly together.
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Mashhadí Faṭṭaḥ possessed some merchandise; this was
all he owned in the world. He had entrusted it to persons
in Adrianople, and later on those unrighteous people did
away with the goods. Thus, in the pathway of God, he
lost whatever he possessed. He passed his days, perfectly
content, in the Most Great Prison. He was utter selflessness;
from him, no one ever heard a syllable to indicate
that he existed. He was always in a certain corner of the
prison, silently meditating, occupied with the remembrance
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of God; at all times spiritually alert and mindful,
in a state of supplication.
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