ithin the fortifications. Many believers came from Persia to join us but
they were not allowed to do so. Nine years passed. Sometimes we were
better off and sometimes very much worse. It depended on the governor,
who, if he happened to be a kind and lenient ruler, would grant us
permission to leave the fortification, and would allow the believers free
access to visit the house; but when the governor was more rigorous, extra
guards were placed around us, and often pilgrims who had come from afar
were turned away."
I learned, afterwards, from a Persian, who, during these troublous times,
was a member of 'Abdu'l-Baha's household, that the Turkish government
could not credit the fact that the interest of the English and American
visitors was purely spiritual and not political. Often these pilgrims were
refused permission to see him, and, many times, the whole trip from
America would be rewarded merely by a glimpse of 'Abdu'l-Baha from his
prison window.
The Government thought that the tomb of the Bab, an imposing building on
Mount Carmel, was a fortification erected with the aid of American money,
and that it was being armed and garrisoned secretly. Suspicion grew with
each new arrival, resulting in extra spies and guards.
'Abdu'l-Hamid's Committee
"One year before 'Abdu'l-Hamid was dethroned, he sent an extremely
overbearing, treacherous and insulting committee of investigation. The
chairman was one of the governor's staff, Arif Bey, and with him were
three army commanders varying in rank.
"Immediately upon his arrival, Arif Bey proceeded to denounce me and tried
to get proof strong enough to warrant sending me to Fizan, or throwing me
into the sea. Fizan is a caravan station on the boundary of Tripoli where
there are no houses and no water. It is a month's journey by camel route
from Akka.
"The committee twice sent for me to hear what I had to say in my own
defence and twice I sent back word: 'I know your purpose, I have nothing
to say.'
"This so infuriated Arif Bey that he declared he would return to
Constantinople and bring back an order from the Sultan to have me hanged
at the gate of Akka. He and his committee set sail with their report
containing the following accusations:--'Abdu'l-Baha is establishing a new
nation of which he is to be the king; 'Abdu'l-Baha is uplifting the banner
of a new religion; 'Abdu'l-Baha has built or caused to be built
fortifications in Haifa, a neighbouring village, a
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