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Muḥammad-‘Alíy-i-Ardikání |
In the flower of tender youth,
Muḥammad-‘Alí, the illumined,
heard the cry of God, and lost his heart to heavenly
grace. He entered the service of the Afnán, offshoot
of the Holy Tree, and lived happy and content. This was
how he came to the city of ‘Akká, and was for quite a time
present at the Sacred Threshold, winning a crown of lasting
glory. The eye of Bahá’u’lláh’s grace and favor was
upon him. He served with a loyal heart. He had a happy
nature, a comely face; he was a man believing, seeking,
tested and tried.
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During the days of Bahá’u’lláh, Muḥammad-‘Alí remained
steadfast, and after the Supreme Affliction his heart
did not fail him, for he had drunk the wine of the Covenant
and his thoughts were fixed on the bounties of God. He
moved to Haifa and lived, a firm believer, near the Hazíratu’l-Quds
by the Holy Shrine on Mount Carmel till his
final breath, when death came and the carpet of his earthly
life was rolled up and put away.
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This man was a true servant of the Threshold, a good
friend to the believers. All were pleased with him, finding
him an excellent companion, gentle and mild. May God
succor him in His exalted Kingdom, and give him a home
in the Abhá Realm, and send upon him abounding grace
from the gardens of Heaven—the place of meeting, the
place of the mystical contemplation of God. His amber-scented
dust is in Haifa.
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