Dr Habíb, whose older brother attained martyrdom,
was born in 1888 at Kermán
sháh, Persia and was given the name
Mu’ayyad (meaning ‘confirmed’) by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. At the age of twenty-one,
when en route to Beirut to begin his medical studies at the American
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University, he spent a month in the Holy Land with ‘Abdu’l-Bahá who took
a personal interest in his progress. Thereafter he returned each summer to
serve the Cause, extending hospitality to visitors and pilgrims, recording
daily events, acquiring spiritual knowledge from outstanding Bahá’í
scholars and being entrusted with the receipt and dispatch of Tablets.
Referring to Habíb’s student days, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá extolled the young man’s
influence, detachment and sanctity, saying “the fragrance of Beirut” perfumed
His nostrils.