[552] Doctor Kheiralla believes that assassination is to be feared at the present time. He told me that a prominent follower of M. Mohammed Ali had been poisoned at Jiddah. Doctor Pease said to me, "Until now Doctor Kheiralla is afraid of assassination. A Bahai told me, 'We want only one thing from Kheiralla, i. e., the translation of the "Kitab-ul-Akdas," then we will get rid of him.'" When Hasan Khorasani came to Chicago, Kheiralla was warned from Syria to beware of him and he put himself under special police protection.
[553] Chicago Edition, 1908, pp. 11-14.
[554] "Answered Questions," by Barney, pp. 199-201.
[555] "Trav.'s Narr.," p. 372; "A Year in Persia," p. 328.
[556] Ibid., p. 406.
[557] "A Year in Persia," p. 306.
[558] Moslem World, 1912, p. 237.
[559] "Trav.'s Narr.," pp. 371-373.
[560] Ibid., p. 296.
[561] A Reply to Rev. P. Z. Easton's article in the Evangelical Christendom.