These are from Western diplomats and scholars:
Well the sources in bold are from non-Baha’i sources…
At the same time, they seized the Báb and tied him again to the fatal post. This time the execution was effective. Muhammadan justice and ecclesiastical law had asserted themselves. But the crowd, vividly impressed by the spectacle they had witnessed, dispersed slowly, hardly convinced that the Báb was a criminal. After all his crime was only a crime for the legalists and the world is indulgent toward crimes which it does not understand." (
M.C. Huart’s “La Religion du Báb,” pp. 3-4.) “An extraordinary thing happened, unique in the annals of the history of humanity: the bullets cut the cords that held the Báb and he fell on his feet without a scratch.” (
A. L. M. Nicolas’ “Siyyid Ali-Muhammad dit le Báb,” p. 375.) "By a strange coincidence, the bullet only touched the cords which bound the Báb, they were broken and he felt himself free. Uproar and shouts arose on all sides, no one understanding at first what it was all about." (
Ibid., p. 379.)]
Code:
(Shoghi Effendi, The Dawn-Breakers, p. 514)
M.C. Huart was a French orientalist who wrote an early study of Babism
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A.L.M. Nichols was a French consular official in Iran