Baha'i Allegations Against Subh-i Azal
2. Allegations By Baha
2.4 Baha’s ‘E.S.W’
Contradicting his own statement in (???.1) above, and feigning ignorance of his own information lodged with the governor-general of the Edirne Province, in which he accused Subh-i-Azal of having allegedly conspired to subvert the established authority, sections 9.12.9.12 and 12.4.13.2 refer, Baha, in his Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, Shoghi Effendi’s translation, P. 168, traces all his troubles to alleged activities of Subh-i-Azal and Sayyid Muhammad of Isfahan, murdered by Baha’s men in Acre, against him and cites, unsupported by documentary evidence, the Turkish officials as testimony.
Says Baha: “The Sayyid of Isfahan, however surreptitiously duped him [i.e. Subh-i-Azal]. They committed that which caused the greatest consternation [i.e. alleged proposition to assassinate Baha in bath, god passes by P. 166]. Would that thou wouldst inquire from the officials of the government concerning the conduct of Mirza Yahya in that land [i.e. Edirne]”.
See Facsimile of Baha’s information, accompanied by its translation (attached to section 17.6.2). It was this information that boomeranged on Baha, and resulted in his removal to Acre.
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