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"lighten and uplift
them, so that they may soar on the wings of the Divine verses"
-Baha'u'llah

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Professor
Brown's Visit to `Abdu'l-Baha |
The distinguished orientalist, the late Professor Edward G.
Browne, of the University of Cambridge, visited `Abdu'l-Baha
in the year 1890, and recorded his impressions as
follows: -
"Seldom have I seen one whose appearance impressed
me more. A tall strongly-built man holding himself straight
as an arrow, with white turban and raiment, long black locks
reaching almost to the shoulder, broad powerful forehead
indicating a strong intellect combined with an unswerving
will, eyes keen as a hawk's, and strongly-marked but
pleasing features--such was my first impression of 'Abbas
Effendi, "the master" as he par excellence is
called.... One more eloquent of speech, more ready of
argument, more apt of illustration, more intimately
acquainted with the sacred books of the Jews, the
Christians, the Muhammadans, could, I should think, scarcely
be found even amongst the eloquent, ready, and subtle race
to which he belongs. These qualities, combined with a
bearing at once majestic and genial, made me cease to wonder
at the influence and esteem which he enjoyed even beyond the
circle of his father's followers. About the greatness of
this man and his power no one who had seen him could
entertain a doubt."
For a description of Bahá'u'lláh
by Professor Browne, please click here.
| Excerpted
from The Bahá'ís, a publication of the Bahá'í
International Community. |
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