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2/26/13
February 26
The joyous feasts which these companions, despite their
extremely modest earnings, continually offered in honor of their Beloved; the
gatherings, lasting far into the night, in which they loudly celebrated, with
prayers, poetry and song, the praises of the Báb, of Quddús and of Bahá’u’lláh;
the fasts they observed; the vigils they kept; the dreams and visions which
fired their souls, and which they recounted to each other with feelings of
unbounded enthusiasm; the eagerness with which those who served Bahá’u’lláh
performed His errands, waited upon His needs, and carried heavy skins of water
for His ablutions and other domestic purposes; the acts of imprudence which, in
moments of rapture, they occasionally committed; the expressions of wonder and
admiration which their words and acts evoked in a populace that had seldom
witnessed such demonstrations of religious transport and personal
devotion—these, and many others, will forever remain associated with the
history of that immortal period, intervening between the birth hour of
Bahá’u’lláh’s Revelation and its announcement on the eve of His departure from
‘Iráq. (Shoghi Effendi, ‘God Passes By’)