A remarkable instance of the foresight of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá was
supplied during the months immediately preceding the war.
During peacetimes there was usually a large number of pilgrims
at Haifa, from Persia and other regions of the globe.
About six months before the outbreak of war one of the old
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Bahá’ís living at Haifa present a request from several believers
of Persia for permission to visit the Master. ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
did not grant the permission, and from that time onwards
gradually dismissed the pilgrims who were at Haifa, so that by
the end of July 1914 none remained. When, in the first days of
August the sudden outbreak of the Great War startled the
world, the wisdom of His precaution became apparent.