Abdu’l Baha’s attitude towards his enemies
The following article was published in the Carvaan Magazine last year. My first ever tiny contribution towards the Cause under the banner of Free Baha'i faith. Do let me know what do you think of this. Your feedback / comments would be highly valuable and will help me improve. _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ “This man,” he said to all, “is an imposter. Why do you speak to him? Why do you have dealings with him?” And when he passed the Master on the street, he was careful to hold his robe before his face that his sight might not be defiled. Thus, did this Afghan. The Master, however, did thus: The Afghan was poor and lived in a mosque; he was frequently in need of food and clothing. The Master sent him both. These he accepted, but without thanks. He fell sick. The Master took him a physician, food, medicine, money. These, also, he accepted, but as he held out one hand that the physician might take...