English: The Masjid-i-Vakil in Shiraz. This is the pulpit where the Bab addressed the populace of Shiraz in September 1846 and proclaimed “O People, know this well and be informed. I say unto you what My Grandfather, the Messenger of God, spoke twelve hundred and sixty years ago and that I do not speak what He did not. ‘What Muhammad made lawful remains lawful unto the Day of Resurrection and what He forbade remains forbidden unto the Day of Resurrection.’ In accordance with this Hadith-i-Marvi from the Immaculate One, ‘Verily, the Qa’im will usher forth the Day of Resurrection.’”
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