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In 1852 Baha’u’llah spent 4 months in the Síyáh-Chál |
| Those chains! Those terrible chains! Infamous are their names! Incarcerated in the vermin infested darkness, with his feet in stocks and 112 lb. Qará-Guhar or, its cohort, Salásil around his neck, he waited one of 150 innocent men whose only crime was firmness of faith and steadfastness in their chosen spiritual path. Four months Baha’u’llah endured the chill of that lightless dungeon, while day-by-day the name of one of his companions was called; released from shackles, the person called would leap to his feet, and chant God’s praise as he danced to meet his executioners. |