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Abstract:
Short comment by Abdu'l-Bahá on the present debasement of Persia and its future glory, date unknown, shared by the Guardian in a letter to the US NSA in 1923.
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"Only the other day, in the course of my study of various Bahá'í
documents, I came, as if by mere chance, across a very important
message from our beloved 'Abdu'l-Bahá, bearing no date, and revealing no
sign as to exactly where, how and to whom it was given, written in the
Master's own handwriting upon a leaflet that seemed ordinary and ill-preserved in appearance but which on close study proved of the
profoundest interest to all believers in the East as well as in the
West. As to the authenticity of these remarkable words, so clearly and
forcibly written, there is no doubt whatsoever, and the measure of
assurance it shall inspire the loved ones of Persia and the spirit of
hopeful encouragement it shall breath in the friends of the West, have
urged me to communicate it to you, that, subject to your consideration
and consent, it may be published amongst the friends and redouble their
confidence in the very remarkable share the West is destined to
contribute to the immediate spread of the Movement throughout the world. "Recently, I have rendered it myself into English and enclosed is a copy of the full translation."
"A thousand years must elapse before Persia can, by the aid of material power, rise to the height of the peoples and governments of Europe. BAHA'U'LLAH, however has illumined that land, and will surely raise her high in the eyes of all the world. That country shall so advance and develop as to excite the envy and admiration of the East and the West. |
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Language | English |
Permission | public domain |
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