“If thine aim be to cherish thy life,
approach not our court;
But if sacrifice be thy heart’s desire,
come and let others come with thee.
For such is the way of Faith,
if in thy heart thou seekest reunion with Bahá;
Shouldst thou refuse to tread this path,
why trouble us? Begone!”
The Báb and His companions complete the pilgrimage and return to Búshihr
It is 10 January 1845. The Báb, Quddus and Mubárak proceed from Mecca to Medina, the city where the Prophet Muhammad is buried. As we already know, it is on the land journey between Mecca and Medina that the Báb reveals the answers to Mírzá Muhít questions, which He entitles Sahífiy-i-Baynu’l-Haramayn [The Epistle between the Two Shrines].
With this visit to Medina, the Báb’s Hajj is completed, and the Báb together with His companions return to Jeddah. From Jeddah, they embark on the sailing vessel and take the long sea voyage back to Búshihr.
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