The Guardian, fully aware of the noble gifts of her heart and mind, has given her not only the station of a martyr but that of a Hand of the Cause of God. In two telegrams addressed to the Tihran and Isfahan Assemblies he has requested our Persian friends to fix her final resting place in the vicinity of Sultanu'sh-Shuhada's grave in Isfahan.
He has also, through the following cablegram, informed your
National Assembly of his intention to do so: "Instructed Isfahan Assembly
inter Keith vicinity grave Sultanu'sh-Shuhada surnamed by Bahá'u'lláh 'King of
Martyrs.'" His instructions on this point have been immediately carried
out by the Isfahan Assembly and it is, therefore, very encouraging to learn
that our beloved Keith has been accorded such a befitting restingplace. For as
you may know, Sultanu'sh-Shuhada, to whom Bahá'u'lláh gave the title of the
"King of Martyrs" as a result of the glorious martyrdom he suffered
for the Cause, was one of the most eminent and ardent followers of the Faith,
not only in Isfahan but in the whole of Persia. His brother, surnamed by
Bahá'u'lláh the "Beloved of Martyrs" was also a very distinguished
and devoted Bahá'u'lláh, who gave up his life for the sake of the Cause. So, as
you see, the interment of Keith in the vicinity of the grave of such an
outstanding Persian believer is very befitting, and will pass down through the
ages as the symbol of the unity of the East and West.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter dated 3
November, 1933, written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to the NSA of USA; Baha’i News,
no. 30, January 1934)