Baha'i Allegations Against Subh-i Azal - Sultan Khanum’s Account of Edirne Period

8.    Shoghi Effendi’s Allegations Against Subh-i-Azal

8.2   The Fate of The Writings of Primal Point
Subh-i-Azal is alleged to have “refused to heed Baha’s advice to proceed to Iran, and then to disseminate the BÁB’s writings,” and to have “left Baghdad, abandoning the writings there.” This allegation has been dealt with in The Fate of the Writings of the Primal Point. Subh-i-Azal left Baghdad “about a fortnight before Baha’s departure. The Point’s writings were in fact in Baha’s own house.” Baha could have disseminated the writings in Turkey, instead of in Iran, where the Bayani faith was proscribed under pains and penalties.


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