The Rise of Baha
5. The Alleged Interview Between Baha and Mulla Husayn
5.4 The Story Nailed to the Counter
Nabil’s, lady Bloomfield’s and Shoghi Effendi’s cock-and-bull story is nailed to the counter by Shoghi Effendi’s grandfather Sir Abbas Effendi in the Traveller’s Narrative, P. 62, in which he says:
“After the death of the late Prince Muhammad Shah, he [i.e. Baha] returned to Tehran, having in his mind [the intention] of corresponding and entering into relations with the BÁB”.
Muhammad Shah died on September 4, 1848 (the Traveller’s Narrative, Prof. Browne’s note M, P. 277). In his footnote 3, P. 326, the Dawn-Breakers Nabil’s Narrative, Shoghi Effendi also states that Muhammad Shah dies on September 4, 1848.
This means that Baha had not yet corresponded and entered into relation with the Primal Point on September 4, 1848.
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