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22 April 1912 |
See how good Bahá’u’lláh is to us, how great the power of His
Word! From what distant parts of the world He has brought us together
in this house and caused us to meet at this heavenly table, for
love has prepared a feast and bidden ‘Abdu’l-Bahá to let this entertainment
be in His name. What a union of hearts and what a
confirmation of Bahá’u’lláh between East and West has been established!
How His bounty has embraced all! How His favors have
been perfected for all!
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When the Muslims conquered Persia, the chief of the Zoroastrian
high priests went to drink wine. According to Muslim law
wine is forbidden, and he who drinks it must be punished by
eighty-one strokes of the whip. Therefore, the Muslims arrested
the high priest and whipped him. At that time the Arabs were considered
very low and degraded by the Persians, scarcely to be accounted
as human beings. As Muḥammad was an Arab, the Persians
looked upon Him with disdain; but when the high priest saw
the evidences of a power in Muḥammad which controlled these despised
people, he cried out, “O thou Arabian Muḥammad, what
hast thou done? What hast thou done which has made thy people
arrest the chief high priest of the Zoroastrians for committing
something unlawful in thy religion?” By this circumstance the
prejudice which caused the Zoroastrian to shun the Muslim had
been overcome, for he recognized in what had happened to him the
great influence Muḥammad exercised over these people.
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Today in this meeting we have an evidence of how Bahá’u’lláh
through the power of the love of God has exercised a wonderful
spiritual influence throughout the world. From the remotest parts
of Persia and the Orient He has caused men to come to this table to
meet with the people of the West in the utmost love and affection,
union and harmony. Behold how the power of Bahá’u’lláh has
brought the East and West together. And ‘Abdu’l-Bahá is standing,
serving you. There is neither rod nor blow, whip nor sword; but the
power of the love of God has accomplished this.
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In this world we judge a cause or movement by its progress and
development. Some movements appear, manifest a brief period of
activity, then discontinue. Others show forth a greater measure of
growth and strength, but before attaining mature development,
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weaken, disintegrate and are lost in oblivion. Neither of these
mentioned are progressive and permanent.
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There is still another kind of movement or cause which from a
very small, inconspicuous beginning goes forward with sure and
steady progress, gradually broadening and widening until it has
assumed universal dimensions. The Bahá’í Movement is of this
nature. For instance, when Bahá’u’lláh was exiled from Persia
with ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and the rest of His family, they traveled the
long road from Ṭihrán to Baghdád, passing through many towns
and villages. During the whole of that journey and distance they
did not meet a single believer in the Cause for which they had been
banished. At that time very little was known about it in any part of
the world. Even in Baghdád there was but one believer who had
been taught by Bahá’u’lláh Himself in Persia. Later on, two or
three others appeared. You will see, therefore, that at the beginning
the Cause of Bahá’u’lláh was almost unknown, but on account
of being a divine Movement it grew and developed with irresistible
spiritual power until in this day, wherever you travel—East or West—and in whatever country you journey, you will meet
Bahá’í assemblies and institutions. This is an evidence that the
Bahá’ís are spreading the blessings of unity and progressive development
throughout the world under the direction of divine guidance
and purpose, while other movements which are only temporary
in their activities and accomplishments have no real, universal
significance.
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