The glorious mission entrusted to Mulla Husayn was truly
enviable. Its nature was intimated to him by the Báb in assuring words:
"In this pilgrimage upon which We are soon to embark, We
have chosen Quddus as Our companion. We have left you behind to face the
onslaught of a fierce and relentless enemy. Rest assured, however, that a
bounty unspeakably glorious shall be conferred upon you. Follow the course of
your journey towards the north, and visit on your way Isfahan, Kashan, Qum, and
Tihran. Beseech almighty Providence that He may graciously enable you to
attain, in that capital [Tihran], the seat of true sovereignty. A secret lies hidden
in that city. When made manifest, it shall turn the earth into paradise. My
hope is that you may partake of its grace and recognize its splendour.”
When Mulla Husayn reached the capital, Tihran, he lived in
one of the rooms of a religious school. The leader of the Shaykhi community of
Tihran, who acted as an instructor in that institution was approached by Mulla
Husayn but failed to respond to his motivation to accept the Message of the
Báb. Mulla Husayn assured him that he had no intention of prolonging his stay
in Tihran, that his aim was in no wise to abase or suppress the teachings
inculcated by Shaykh Ahmad and Siyyid Kazim.
During his stay in that capital Mulla Husayn did not appear
in public. He limited himself to confidential conversations with those who
visited him. He received a fair number of individuals and won over a large
number of enquirers. According to the French historian Comte de Gobineau, among
the people who showed interest in seeing him were the King, Muhammad Shah and his
Minister, Haji Mirza Aqasi. Mulla Husayn presented them with some of the
Writings of the Báb.