In consequence of these declarations of the Báb and the
alarming rapidity with which people of all classes, rich and
poor, learned and ignorant, were eagerly responding to His
teaching, attempts at suppression became more and more ruthless
and determined. Houses were pillaged and destroyed.
Women were seized and carried off. In Tihrán, Fárs, Mázindarán,
and other places great numbers of the believers were
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put to death. Many were beheaded, hanged, blown from the
mouths of cannon, burnt or chopped to pieces. Despite all attempts
at repression, however, the movement progressed. Nay,
through this very oppression the assurance of the believers
increased, for thereby many of the prophecies concerning the
coming of the Mihdí were literally fulfilled. Thus in a tradition
recorded by Jabír, which the
Shí’ihs regard as authentic, we
read:—