The Báb: The Herald of the Day of DaysBalyuzi, H. M.
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The Báb: The Herald of the Day of Days
Balyuzi, H. M.
Bab, Ali Muhammad Shirazi, 1819-1850; Bahai Faith
Hitherto, as we were ignorant of the true character of your
Faith, we have allowed the mischief-makers to induce us to
believe that every one of you has violated the sacred
precepts of Islám. Therefore did we arise against you, and
have endeavoured to extirpate your Faith. During the last
few days, we have been made aware of the fact that your
activities are untinged by any political motive, that none
of you cherish any inclination to subvert the foundations of
the State. We also have been convinced of the fact that your
teachings do not involve any grave departure from the
fundamental teachings of Islám. All that you seem to uphold
is the claim that a man has appeared whose words are
inspired and whose testimony is certain, and whom all the
followers of Islám must recognise and support. We can in no
wise be convinced of the validity of this claim unless you
consent to repose the utmost confidence in our sincerity,
and accept our request to allow certain of your
representatives to emerge from the fort and meet us in this
camp, where we can, within the space of a few days,
ascertain the character of your belief. If you prove
yourselves able to demonstrate the true claims of your
Faith, we too will readily embrace it, for we are not the
enemies of Truth, and none of us wish to deny it. Your
leader we have always recognised as one of the ablest
champions of Islám, and we regard him as our example and
guide. This Qur'án, to which we affix our seals, is the
witness to the integrity of our purpose. Let that holy Book
decide whether the claim you advance is true or false. The
malediction of God and His Prophet rest upon us if we should
attempt to deceive you. Your acceptance of our invitation
will save a whole army from destruction, whilst your refusal
will leave them in suspense and doubt. We pledge our word
that as soon as we are convinced of the truth of your
Message, we shall strive to display the same zeal and
devotion you already have so strikingly manifested. Your
friends will be our friends, and your enemies our enemies.
Whatever your leader may choose to command, the same we
pledge ourselves to obey. On the other hand, if we fail to
be convinced of the truth of your claim, we solemnly promise
that we shall in no wise interfere with your safe return to
the fort, and shall be willing to resume our contest against
you. We entreat you to refuse to shed more blood before
attempting to establish the truth of your Cause.[20]
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