Sequential excerpts from the book ‘God Passes By’, written in 1944 by Shoghi Effendi, the Guardian of the Baha’i Faith

5/11/26

Some high ranking Persian officials in Baghdad “attempted, in their short-sightedness, to secure His support and assistance for the furtherance of the designs they cherished”

Some of the more ambitious among them, such as ‘Abbás Mírzá, a son of Muhammad Sháh, the Vazír-Nizám, and Mírzá Malkam Khán, as well as certain functionaries of foreign governments, attempted, in their short-sightedness, to secure His support and assistance for the furtherance of the designs they cherished, designs which He unhesitatingly and severely condemned. 

- Shoghi Effendi (‘God Passes By’, chapter 8)