The Grail of Life : An Anthology on Heroic Death and Immortal Life
Material type: TextProducer: New York : Dodd, Mead and Company 1919Subject(s): Online resources: Abstract: Includes a quote from "Baha O'Llah," as well as a story told by 'Abdu'l-Baha (see Dawn Breakers p. 396) about a fun-loving, wealthy and worldly man, "Mollah Mehdi Kandi," (Mulla Mihdiy-i-Kandi mentioned in the Kitab-i-Iqan) who gave up everything to join the martyrs of Shaykh Tabarsi. 'Abdu'l-Baha names the messenger ("Yousoff Bey, son of Beyjan Bey") who came to the fortress to try to convince Mulla Mihdi to return to his place of glory in Tihran. The quote from Baha'u'llah is an early translation (not sure from which publication) of a passage from the Surih-i-Ra'is (see Summons of the Lord of Hosts, p. 153).-
Includes a quote from "Baha O'Llah," as well as a story told by 'Abdu'l-Baha (see Dawn Breakers p. 396) about a fun-loving, wealthy and worldly man, "Mollah Mehdi Kandi," (Mulla Mihdiy-i-Kandi mentioned in the Kitab-i-Iqan) who gave up everything to join the martyrs of Shaykh Tabarsi. 'Abdu'l-Baha names the messenger ("Yousoff Bey, son of Beyjan Bey") who came to the fortress to try to convince Mulla Mihdi to return to his place of glory in Tihran. The quote from Baha'u'llah is an early translation (not sure from which publication) of a passage from the Surih-i-Ra'is (see Summons of the Lord of Hosts, p. 153).