Dawn Breakers

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      countrymen could hope to rival them. This is the episode at Fort Shaykh TabarsĂ­ in which both are martyred. More on this later [DB 19 and DB 19-20 Parts A & B].

      Mullá Sádiq spreads the Message

      After being tortured and expelled from Shíráz with Quddús, 67ACT4 Mullá Sádiq headed to the city of Yazd. The foremost mujtahid
      of that city was the learned Siyyid Husayn of Azghand
      68ACT4 who was a good and just man. He was the maternal uncle of a person we have met before, Mírzá Ahmad of Azghand. When Mullá Husayn had gone to Mashhad on his first trip, the first person to accept the message of the Báb in that city was this Mírzá Ahmad of Azghand. 69ACT4 Mírzá Ahmad was an exceptionally learned and eminent Shaykhí leader. His uncle, Siyyid Husayn had asked him to come from Mashhad to Yazd to support him in combatting the pernicious influence of the self-proclaimed Shaykhí leader Hájí Muhammad-Karím Khán. 70ACT4 Karím Khán had established his base in the city of Kirmán, which is not far south-east of Yazd, and was actively trying to expand his influence and followers in other areas. Mírzá Ahmad’s real intention for coming to Yazd was to go to Shíráz to see the Báb [Yazd is enroute between Mashhad and Shíráz], but he didn’t tell his uncle this. 71ACT4

      Azghand, the hometown of Mírzá Ahmad is in the province of Khurásán, and Mullá Sádiq was also from Khurásán. They knew each other well and were close trusted friends. Knowing that his friend was in Yazd, Mullá Sádiq upon arriving went straight to the masjid [mosque] in which the uncle Siyyid Husayn was leading the congregational prayer and Mírzá Ahmad was to deliver the sermon. Nabíl records what happened:

      Taking his seat in the first row among the worshippers, he [Mullá Sádiq] joined them in prayer, after which he went straight to Siyyid Husayn and publicly embraced him. Uninvited, he immediately afterwards ascended the

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