From: Baha’i Stories
There are left for posterity some overall recollections
about the Báb’s personality by His schoolmaster many years after he became
aware that the Báb was the Founder of a new religion for humanity. These
impressions were in addition to his shock and amazement concerning the Báb’s
depth of intelligence and knowledge at such a young age.
One of the qualities that he noticed about the Báb was the nobility of His
character and the charm of His personality. He recalled that the Báb was always
very dignified, serene and calm. Although He was very handsome He did not show
much interest in pursuing those activities that were common to boys His age.
Shaykh ‘Abid also remembered that every now and then the Bab used to come late
to the school. When asked why He was late, the Báb would typically remain
silent. On some occasions he would become worried about His absence and would
end up sending some of His classmates to go and check on His whereabouts. They
would come back and tell him that they had found the Bab at His own home
engaged in prayers. This wasn’t commonly expected of children his age – He was
about ten years old then.
On one occasion when His schoolmaster questioned the Báb why He was late, He
quietly replied that He had been in the house of His 'Grandfather'. This was a
common way in which those who were descendents of Prophet Muhammad would refer
to their time of devotions in the spiritual presence of Muhammad. When Shaykh
‘Abid angrily said that He was only ten years old and that such rigorous
attention to devotions was not required of Him, the Báb calmly said ‘I wish to
be like My Grandfather’. His schoolmaster did not make of it much and
attributed it to the Báb’s innocence and lack of adequate understanding of the
subject being covered.
(Adapted from ‘The Báb - The Herald of the Day of Days’, by Hand of the Cause Balyuzi)
(Adapted from ‘The Báb - The Herald of the Day of Days’, by Hand of the Cause Balyuzi)