Operating in the midst of a country sunk into corruption and bigotry, Varqá and Rúhu'lláh were able to teach both the rich and the poor, the prince and the commoner, the scholar and the illiterate, the believer and the laic, in freedom or in prison. Their saga ended with their tragic martyrdom in the royal prison of Tehran in 1896 but has continued to live like a legend inspiring Bahá'ís around the world to serve.
Varqá's legacy of service and consecration was continued by Valíyu'lláh Varqá and Dr 'Alí-Muhammad Varqá, his son and grandson, respectively, all three of whom were designated as Hands of the Cause of God.
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