As for the Báb—may my soul be His sacrifice!—at a
youthful age, that is to say, when He had reached the
twenty-fifth year of His blessed life, He stood forth to
proclaim His Cause.
It was universally admitted by the
Shí’is that He had never studied in any school and had
not acquired knowledge from any teacher; all the people of
Shíráz bear witness to this. Nevertheless, He suddenly
appeared before the people, endowed with the most complete
erudition. Although He was but a merchant, He
confounded all the ‘ulamá of Persia.
All alone, in a way
which is beyond imagination, He upheld the Cause
among the Persians, who are renowned for their religious
fanaticism. This illustrious Soul arose with such power
that He shook the supports of the religion, of the morals,
the conditions, the habits and the customs of Persia, and
instituted new rules, new laws and a new religion.
Though the great personages of the State, nearly all the
clergy, and the public men arose to destroy and annihilate
Him, He alone withstood them and moved the whole of
Persia.