In Mázindarán a vast number of the servants of God were
exterminated. The Governor, under the influence of calumniators, robbed a great
many of all that they possessed. Among the charges he laid against them was
that they had been laying up arms, whereas upon investigation it was found out
that they had nothing but an unloaded rifle! Gracious God! This people need no
weapons of destruction, inasmuch as they have girded themselves to reconstruct
the world. Their hosts are the hosts of goodly deeds, and their arms the arms
of upright conduct, and their commander the fear of God. Blessed that one that
judgeth with fairness. By the righteousness of God! Such hath been the
patience, the calm, the resignation and contentment of
this people that they have become the exponents of justice, and so great hath
been their forbearance, that they have suffered themselves to be killed rather
than kill, and this notwithstanding that these whom the world hath wronged have
endured tribulations the like of which the history of the world hath never
recorded, nor the eyes of any nation witnessed. What is it that could have
induced them to reconcile themselves to these grievous trials, and to refuse to
put forth a hand to repel them? What could have caused such resignation and serenity?
The true cause is to be found in the ban which the Pen of Glory hath, day and
night, chosen to impose, and in Our assumption of the reins of authority,
through the power and might of Him Who is the Lord of all mankind.
(Baha’u’llah, ‘Epistle to
the Son of the Wolf’)