By Mehrdad Badiian Eghrari
When in 1846 Hakim Haroon my beloved ancestor was in the presence of the
beloved Báb in the home of Manuchehr Khan, Gorji Mo'tamad al-Dawle a
government official in Qajar Iran The Governor of Isfahan, he was in his
mid to late forties. That made him about 20 years older than the twin
Manifestations of God: The beloved Báb & The Blessed Beauty of Abhá:
Bahá'u'lláh. Hakim Haroon raised his 16 children, all his grandkids
& their kids in the Cause of God, stayed firm in the Covenant to
his last breath, and at a very old age in 1892 just before the Ascension
of The Blessed Beauty of Abhá: Bahá'u'lláh, he was on his deathbed in
coma for days, in the town of Kashan, Iran, with all his entire family
of now hundreds at his bedside, prayerful and in tears. When suddenly
to everyone's great astonishment and delight he regained consciousness,
setup in his bed, bowed his head out of respect and in loud voice
greated "Alláh'u'Abhá": The family were all beyond themselves, as he
asked them all to be quiet and respectful and say Alláh'u'Abha. But to
whom they asked. Do you not see The "Rab'u'l-Jnud" "ربلجنود" = The Lord
of Hosts = Bahá'u'lláh in the Jewish tradition" is here to receive me
and take me with Him? So they all quietened down only saying
Alláh'u'Abhá, as he passed away looking happy with a smile on his face..
Years later some of his sons were on pilgrimage at the Bahá'i World
Center, in the presence of the beloved Master Abdu'l-Bahá, sitting
quietly, when Abdu'l-Bahá said: you gentlemen have a question you have
been wanting to ask for years. They respectfully smiled and one said:
"beloved Master, you know our question" The beloved Master said : "Yes,
we were all in the presence of The Blessed Beauty as He was revealing a
Tablet, when suddenly He stopped and said: "At this very moment My
beloved brother Haroon in Kashan Iran, is ready to ascend to The Abhá
Kingdom, we must go to welcome him" Bahá'u'lláh left the room, we all
say quietly, a minute or two later He appeared and said: "We welcomed
him with an embrace and he is now in his due high abode in the Concourse
on High"
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