We soon joined her [Táhirih] at Badasht, where We rented a
garden for her use, and appointed the same Muhammad-Hádí who had achieved her
deliverance, as her doorkeeper. About seventy of Our companions were with Us
and lodged in a place in the vicinity of that garden.
We fell ill one day, and were confined to bed. Táhirih sent
a request to call upon Us. We were surprised at her message, and were at a loss
as to what We should reply. Suddenly We saw her at the door, her face unveiled
before Us. How well has Mírzá Áqá Ján [1] commented upon that incident. “The
face of Fátimih,” he said, “must needs be revealed on the Day of Judgment and
appear unveiled before the eyes of men. At that moment the voice of the Unseen
shall be heard saying: ‘Turn your eyes away from that which ye have seen.’” [2]
How great was the consternation that seized the companions
on that day! Fear and bewilderment filled their hearts. A few, unable to
tolerate that which was to them so revolting a departure from the established
customs of Islám, fled in horror from before her face. Dismayed, they sought
refuge in a deserted castle in that neighbourhood. Among those who were
scandalised by her behaviour and severed from her entirely were the
Siyyid-i-Nahrí and his brother Mírzá Hádí, to both of whom We sent word that it
was unnecessary for them to desert their companions and seek refuge in a
castle. Our friends eventually dispersed, leaving Us at the mercy of Our
enemies.
- Bahá’u’lláh (Quoted by Nabil in ‘The Dawn-Breakers’,
translated and edited by Shoghi Effendi)
[1] Bahá’u’lláh’s amanuensis
[2] According to Islámic traditions, Fátimih, Muhammad’s
daughter, will appear unveiled as she crosses the bridge “Sirat“ on the Day of
Judgment. At her appearance a voice from heaven will declare: “Turn your eyes
away, O concourse of people!”