Dawn Breakers

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      Hájí Mírzá Áqásí’s plan to arrest Bahá’u’lláh derailed

      The timing of the death of Muhammad ShĂĄh derailed the other plans his Grand VazĂ­r [HĂĄjĂ­ MĂ­rzĂĄ ÁqĂĄsĂ­] had made against the BĂĄbĂ­ Cause, 54ACT7 which included targeting Bahá’u’llĂĄh. When the news of the activities at Badasht had reached the Grand VazĂ­r, he had renewed his convincing of Muhammad ShĂĄh to arrest Bahá’u’llĂĄh, with the goal to have Him killed. An edict to arrest Bahá’u’llĂĄh and bring Him to the capital was issued and sent to NĂșr. The post-Badasht incident at NĂ­yĂĄlĂĄ had occurred in mid-July, so by the time the edict had been issued, Bahá’u’llĂĄh was in the MĂĄzindarĂĄn NĂșr region. NabĂ­l recounts 55ACT7 that the edict was sent to a high-ranking officer in NĂșr, who sent it to his son to carry it out. This officer’s son was a great admirer of Bahá’u’llĂĄh and got the edict the day before a reception he had planned in honour of Bahá’u’llĂĄh. He was very distressed and did not tell anyone about it, including Bahá’u’llĂĄh. But Bahá’u’llĂĄh perceived that he was very sad about something, but did not probe and instead advised him to put his trust in God to relieve him of his dilemma. The next day, as Bahá’u’llĂĄh and the officer’s son were going to his house for the reception, they encountered a horseman who was coming from the direction of TihrĂĄn carrying the news “Muáž„ammad ShĂĄh is dead!”. It was then that the officer’s son showed Bahá’u’llĂĄh the ShĂĄh’s edict calling for His arrest. The edict had now lost its validity. Bahá’u’llĂĄh was free.

      The fall of Håjí Mírzå Áqåsí

      With the death of Muhammad ShĂĄh, his idolized tutor and Grand VazĂ­r, HĂĄjĂ­ MĂ­rzĂĄ ÁqĂĄsĂ­, fell from his all-powerful position. 

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