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      Section Five: The Second of Seven

      MĂ­rzĂĄ QurbĂĄn-‘AlĂ­ – the learned SĂșfĂ­ dervish

      Mírzá Qurbán-‘Alí
      , a native of BĂĄrfurĂșsh [the same city from which QuddĂșs came] was an outstanding figure from the Ni’matu’llĂĄhĂ­ SĂșfĂ­ order 51_ACT11 The SĂșfĂ­ orders have a particular lifestyle focused on renunciation of worldly possessions and drawing closer to God through prayer and meditative practices. SĂșfĂ­s, often called dervishes, have a spiritual master or guide whom they follow. MĂ­rzĂĄ QurbĂĄn-‘AlĂ­ was considered to be one such master. His immense learning as well as spiritual station was well recognized in the SĂșfĂ­ orders, such that he had many followers who looked to him as their spiritual guide and master. He himself, however, really disliked attention and did not want leadership or power. MĂ­rzĂĄ QurbĂĄn-‘AlĂ­ usually wore a simple white tunic, with a coarsely woven cloak and the simple head-dress of the people of ‘IrĂĄq. His attire was that of a poor dervish, and although highly respected, he led a life detached from the things of this world.

      When Mullá Husayn was on his travels through different parts of the land, he met Mírzá Qurbán-‘Alí and taught him about the Báb. Mírzá Qurbán-‘Alí was on fire with the love of the Báb. He had taken ill during the period of Tabarsí and could not travel to go there. He deeply deplored that. Nabíl records that he often heard Mírzá Qurbán-‘Alí say:

      How greatly I grieve, to have been deprived of my share of the cup which MullĂĄ Husayn and his companions have quaffed! I long to join VahĂ­d and enrol myself under his banner and strive to make amends for my previous failure. 52_ACT11
      He was preparing to leave Tihrán, when he was suddenly arrested. His arrest caused a great commotion in Tihrán, as he was well-known with a large following, which included the Sháh’s mother. She is reported to have said the Sháh: “He is no Bábí but has been falsely accused.” 53_ACT11

      When he was brought in front of the AmĂ­r-KabĂ­r, the AmĂ­r said to him:

      Since last night, I have been besieged by all classes of State officials who have vigorously interceded in your behalf. From what I learn of the position you

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