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Shaykh Salmán 13 |
In 1266 A.H.
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the trusted
messenger, Shaykh Salmán,
first heard the summons of God, and his heart leapt for
joy. He was then in Hindíyán. Irresistibly attracted, he
walked all the way to Ṭihrán, where with ardent love he
secretly joined the believers. On a certain day he was passing
through the bázár with Áqá Muḥammad Taqíy-i-Káshání,
and the farráshes followed him and discovered
where he lived. The next day, police and farráshes came
looking for him and took him to the chief of police.
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“A money-changer guaranteed the payment,” Salmán
replied. He had in mind the respected believer, Áqá Muḥammad-i-Sarraf
(money-changer).
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When Bahá’u’lláh arrived in ‘Iráq, the first messenger
to reach His holy presence was Salmán, who then returned
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with Tablets addressed to the friends in Hindíyán. Once
each year, this blessed individual would set out on foot to
see his Well-Beloved, after which he would retrace his
steps, carrying Tablets to many cities, Iṣfahán, Shíráz, Káshán,
Ṭihrán, and the rest.
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From the year 69 until the ascension of Bahá’u’lláh in
1309 A.H.,
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Salmán would arrive once a year, bringing
letters, leaving with the Tablets, faithfully delivering each
one to him for whom it was intended. Every single year
throughout that long period, he came on foot from Persia
to ‘Iráq, or to Adrianople, or to the Most Great Prison at
‘Akká; came with the greatest eagerness and love, and then
went back again.
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He had remarkable powers of endurance. He traveled
on foot, as a rule eating nothing but onions and bread; and
in all that time, he moved about in such a way that he was
never once held up and never once lost a letter or a Tablet.
Every letter was safely delivered; every Tablet reached its
intended recipient. Over and over again, in Iṣfahán, he
was subjected to severe trials, but he remained patient and
thankful under all conditions, and earned from non-Bahá’ís
the title of “the Bábís’ Angel Gabriel.”
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Throughout his entire life, Salmán rendered this momentous
service to the Cause of God, becoming the means
of its spread and contributing to the happiness of the believers,
annually bringing Divine glad tidings to the cities
and villages of Persia. He was close to the heart of Bahá’u’lláh,
Who looked upon him with especial favor and grace.
Among the Holy Scriptures, there are Tablets revealed in
his name.
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After the ascension of Bahá’u’lláh, Salmán remained
faithful to the Covenant, serving the Cause with all his
powers. Then, as before, he would come to the Most Great
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Prison every year, delivering mail from the believers, and
returning with the answers to Persia. At last, in Shíráz, he
winged his way to the Kingdom of glory.
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From the dawn of history until the present day, there
has never been a messenger so worthy of trust; there has
never been a courier to compare with Salmán. He has left
respected survivors in Iṣfahán who, because of the troubles
in Persia, are presently in distress. It is certain that the
friends will see to their needs. Upon him be the glory of
God, the All-Glorious; unto him be salutations and praise.
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1. | 1849–1850. [ Back To Reference] |
2. | 1853; 1892. [ Back To Reference] |