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61: Regarding the Centre of Sedition and his … |
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Regarding the Centre of Sedition
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and his
scrolls of doubt, this individual, for a period of
thirty years, both within and without the Cause,
was busy with his mischief-making, and planting
his seeds of contention and dissension. He had in
mind but one concern, one single thought: to
create discord in the Faith. All this is well known
to everyone, it is clear as the noonday sun, and is
set forth in the Writings of the Centre of the
Covenant, including His Will and Testament,
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where this person’s evil intentions, satanic plots and
diabolic acts are a matter of record, and there is no
need to elaborate on them here.
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So things were until recent times, when we were
subjected to this direst of all ordeals. Once again, the
Centre of Sedition, believing that the field was his,
and seizing the occasion, rose up and began to spread
abroad his scrolls of doubt, heedless of the fact that
the instructions and commandments of the Blessed
Beauty, may His Name be glorified, and the counsels
of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, may our souls be sacrificed
for His meekness, had reinforced the base of the
Cause, and firmly established the edifice of the
Word of God, and They had, through God’s favour
and grace, drawn Their faithful loved ones into a
realm where no power in all the world, nor the
awesome majesty nor the onslaughts of the world’s
embattled armies, could so much as disturb the faith
of a single Bahá’í child, nor make him to stray
from the path that leads aright. How much less
could such as he affect those noble personages every
one of whom is rooted firm in the love of God, and
stands immovable as the high mountains!
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In recent times, especially, from whatever direction
he mounted his attack, he discovered a solid
barrier that proved impossible to assail, and found
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his slings and arrows of doubt turned back against
himself. Thus were fulfilled the words of
‘Abdu’l-Bahá in His Will and Testament, that ‘The
Centre of Sedition was … confounded in his
craftiness…’ To whatsoever place this person
addressed his evil treatises of doubt, these same
treatises were sent straight back to him, some with a
reply, some without, and thus he found it hopeless
to make a breach in the Cause of God.
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1. | 2 Rabí’u’l-Avval 1341 A.H. (23 October 1922 A.D.), to the Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Ṭihrán [ Back To Reference] |
2. | Muḥammad-‘Alí. [ Back To Reference] |