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7/9/13
July 9
The waves of dire tribulation that violently battered at the
Faith, and eventually engulfed, in rapid succession, the ablest, the dearest
and most trusted disciples of the Báb, plunged Him, as already observed, into
unutterable sorrow. For no less than six months the Prisoner of Chihríq,
His chronicler has recorded, was unable to either write or dictate. Crushed
with grief by the evil tidings that came so fast upon Him, of the endless
trials that beset His ablest lieutenants, by the agonies suffered by the besieged
and the shameless betrayal of the survivors, by the woeful afflictions endured
by the captives and the abominable butchery of men, women and children, as well
as the foul indignities heaped on their corpses, He, for nine days, His
amanuensis has affirmed, refused to meet any of His friends, and was reluctant
to touch the meat and drink that was offered Him. Tears rained continually from
His eyes, and profuse expressions of anguish poured forth from His wounded
heart, as He languished, for no less than five months, solitary and
disconsolate, in His prison. (Shoghi Effendi, God Passes By)