Will and Testament of eAbdufl‑Bahá
Part
One
Herein Follow the Tablets and Testament of
eAbdufl‑Bahá
All-praise
to Him Who, by the Shield of His Covenant, hath guarded the Temple of His Cause
from the darts of doubtfulness, Who by the Hosts of His Testament hath
preserved the Sanctuary of His most Beneficent Law and protected His Straight
and Luminous Path, staying thereby the onslaught of the company of
Covenant-breakers, that have threatened to subvert His Divine Edifice; Who hath
watched over His Mighty Stronghold and All-Glorious Faith, through the aid of
men whom the slander of the slanderer affect not, whom no earthly calling,
glory and power can turn aside from the Covenant of God and His Testament,
established firmly by His clear and manifest words, writ and revealed by His
All-Glorious Pen and recorded in the Preserved Tablet.
Salutation
and praise, blessing and glory rest upon that primal branch of the Divine and
Sacred Lote-Tree, grown out, blest, tender, verdant and flourishing from the
Twin Holy Trees; the most wondrous, unique and priceless pearl that doth gleam
from out the Twin surging seas; upon the offshoots of the Tree of Holiness, the
twigs of the Celestial Tree, they that in the Day of the Great Dividing have
stood fast and firm in the Covenant; upon the Hands (pillars) of the Cause of
God that have diffused widely the Divine Fragrances, declared His Proofs,
proclaimed His Faith, published abroad His Law, detached themselves from all
things but Him, stood for righteousness in this world, and kindled the Fire of
the Love of God in the very hearts and souls of His servants; upon them that have
believed, rested assured, stood steadfast in His Covenant and followed the
Light that after my passing shineth from the Dayspring of Divine Guidance—for
behold! he is the blest and sacred bough that hath branched out from the Twin
Holy Trees. Well is it with him that seeketh the shelter of his shade that
shadoweth all mankind.
O ye
beloved of the Lord! The greatest of all things is the protection of the True
Faith of God, the preservation of His Law, the safeguarding of His Cause and
service unto His Word. Ten thousand souls have shed streams of their sacred
blood in this path, their precious lives they offered in sacrifice unto Him,
hastened wrapt in holy ecstasy unto the glorious field of martyrdom, upraised
the Standard of Godfs Faith and writ with their life-blood upon the Tablet of
the world the verses of His Divine Unity. The sacred breast of His Holiness,
the Exalted One (may my life be a sacrifice unto Him), was made a target to
many a dart of woe, and in Mázindarán, the blessed feet of the Abhá Beauty (may
my life be offered up for His loved ones) were so grievously scourged as to
bleed and be sore wounded. His neck also was put into captive chains and His
feet made fast in the stocks. In every hour, for a period of fifty years, a new
trial and calamity befell Him and fresh afflictions and cares beset Him. One of
them: after having suffered intense vicissitudes, He was made homeless and a
wanderer and fell a victim to still new vexations and troubles. In eIráq, the
Day-Star of the world was so exposed to the wiles of the people of malice as to
be eclipsed in splendor. Later on He was sent an exile to the Great City
(Constantinople) and thence to the Land of Mystery (Adrianople), whence,
grievously wronged, He was eventually transferred to the Most Great Prison
(Akká). He Whom the world hath wronged (may my life be offered up for His loved
ones) was four times banished from city to city, till at last, condemned to
perpetual confinement, He was incarcerated in this prison, the prison of
highway robbers, of brigands and of man-slayers. All this is but one of the
trials that have afflicted the Blessed Beauty, the rest being even as grievous
as this.
And still
another of His trials was the hostility, the flagrant injustice, the iniquity
and rebellion of Mírzá Yaḥyá. Although that Wronged One, that Prisoner, had
through His loving-kindness nurtured him in His own bosom ever since his early
years, had showered at every moment His tender care upon him, exalted his name,
shielded him from every misfortune, endeared him to them of this world and the
next, and despite the firm exhortations and counsels of His Holiness, the
Exalted One (the Báb) and His clear and conclusive warning;—gBeware, beware,
lest the Nineteen Letters of the Living and that which hath been revealed in
the Bayán veil thee!h yet notwithstanding this, Mírzá Yaḥyá denied Him, dealt
falsely with Him, believed Him not, sowed the seeds of doubt, closed his eyes
to His manifest verses and turned aside therefrom. Would that he had been
content therewith! Nay, he even attempted to shed the sacred blood (of
Baháfuflláh) and then raised a great clamor and tumult around him, attributing
unto Baháfuflláh malevolence and cruelty towards himself. What sedition he
stirred up and what a storm of mischief he raised whilst in the Land of Mystery
(Adrianople)! At last, he wrought that which caused the Day-Star of the world
to be sent an exile to this, the Most Great Prison, and sorely wronged, and in
the West of this Great Prison He did set.
O ye that
stand fast and firm in the Covenant! The Center of Sedition, the Prime Mover of
mischief, Mírzá Muḥammad eAlí, hath passed out from under the shadow of the
Cause, hath broken the Covenant, hath falsified the Holy Text, hath inflicted a
grievous loss upon the true Faith of God, hath scattered His people, hath with
bitter rancor endeavored to hurt eAbdufl‑Bahá and hath assailed with the utmost
enmity this servant of the Sacred Threshold. Every dart he seized and hurled to
pierce the breast of this wronged servant, no wound did he neglect to
grievously inflict upon me, no venom did he spare but he poisoned therewith the
life of this hapless one. I swear by the most holy Abhá Beauty and by the Light
shining from His Holiness, the Exalted One (may my soul be a sacrifice for Their
lowly servants), that because of this iniquity the dwellers in the Pavilion of
the Abhá Kingdom have bewailed, the Celestial Concourse is lamenting, the
Immortal Maids of Heaven in the All-Highest Paradise have raised their
plaintive cries and the angelic company sighed and uttered their moanings. So
grievous the deeds of this iniquitous person became that he struck with his axe
at the root of the Blessed Tree, dealt a heavy blow at the Temple of the Cause
of God, deluged with tears of blood the eyes of the loved ones of the Blessed
Beauty, cheered and encouraged the enemies of the One True God, by his
repudiation of the Covenant turned many a seeker after Truth aside from the
Cause of God, revived the blighted hopes of Yaḥyáfs following, made himself detested,
caused the enemies of the Greatest Name to become audacious and arrogant, put
aside the firm and conclusive verses and sowed the seeds of doubt. Had not the
promised aid of the Ancient Beauty been graciously vouchsafed at every moment
to this one, unworthy though he be, he surely would have destroyed, nay
exterminated the Cause of God and utterly subverted the Divine Edifice. But,
praised be the Lord, the triumphant assistance of the Abhá Kingdom was
received, the hosts of the Realm above hastened to bestow victory. The Cause of
God was promoted far and wide, the call of the True One was noised abroad, ears
in all regions were inclined to the Word of God, His standard was unfurled, the
ensigns of Holiness gloriously waved aloft and the verses celebrating His
Divine Unity were chanted. Now, that the true Faith of God may be shielded and
protected, His Law guarded and preserved and His Cause remain safe and secure,
it is incumbent upon everyone to hold fast unto the Text of the clear and
firmly established blessed verse, revealed about him. None other transgression
greater than his can be ever imagined. He (Baháfuflláh) sayeth, glorious and
holy is His Word:—gMy foolish loved ones have regarded him even as my partner,
have kindled sedition in the land and they verily are of the mischief-makers.h
Consider, how foolish are the people! They that have been in His
(Baháfuflláhfs) Presence and beheld His Countenance, have nevertheless noised
abroad such idle talk, until, exalted be His explicit words, He said:—gShould
he for a moment pass out from under the shadow of the Cause, he surely shall be
brought to naught.h Reflect! What stress He layeth upon one momentfs deviation:
that is, were he to incline a hairfs breadth to the right or to the left, his
deviation would be clearly established and his utter nothingness made manifest.
And now ye are witnessing how the wrath of God hath from all sides afflicted
him and how day by day he is speeding towards destruction. Ere long will ye
behold him and his associates, outwardly and inwardly, condemned to utter ruin.
What
deviation can be greater than breaking the Covenant of God! What deviation can
be greater than interpolating and falsifying the words and verses of the Sacred
Text, even as testified and declared by Mírzá Badíeuflláh! What deviation can
be greater than calumniating the Center of the Covenant himself! What deviation
can be more glaring than spreading broadcast false and foolish reports touching
the Temple of Godfs Testament! What deviation can be more grievous than
decreeing the death of the Center of the Covenant, supported by the holy
verse:—gHe that layeth a claim ere the passing of a thousand yearsc,h whilst he
(Muḥammad eAlí) without shame in the days of the Blessed Beauty had advanced
such a claim as this and been confuted by Him in the aforementioned manner, the
text of his claim being still extant in his own handwriting and bearing his own
seal. What deviation can be more complete than falsely accusing the loved ones
of God! What deviation can be more evil than causing their imprisonment and
incarceration! What deviation can be more severe than delivering into the hands
of the government the Holy Writings and Epistles, that haply they (the
government) might arise intent upon the death of this wronged one! What
deviation can be more violent than threatening the ruin of the Cause of God,
forging and slanderously falsifying letters and documents so that this might
perturb and alarm the government and lead to the shedding of the blood of this
wronged one,—such letters and documents being now in the possession of the
government! What deviation can be more odious than his iniquity and rebellion!
What deviation can be more shameful than dispersing the gathering of the people
of salvation! What deviation can be more infamous than the vain and feeble
interpretations of the people of doubt! What deviation can be more wicked than
joining hands with strangers and with the enemies of God!
A few
months ago, in concert with others, he that hath broken the Covenant hath
prepared a document teeming with calumny and slander wherein, the Lord forbid,
among many similar slanderous charges, eAbdufl‑Bahá is deemed a deadly enemy,
the ill-wisher of the Crown. They so perturbed the minds of the members of the
Imperial Government that at last a Committee of Investigation was sent from the
seat of His Majestyfs Government which, violating every rule of justice and
equity that befit His Imperial Majesty, nay, with the most glaring injustice,
proceeded with its investigations. The ill-wishers of the One True God
surrounded them on every side and explained and excessively enlarged upon the
text of the document whilst they (the members of the Committee) in their turn
blindly acquiesced. One of their many calumnies was that this servant had
raised aloft a banner in this city, had summoned the people together under it,
had established a new sovereignty for himself, had erected upon Mount Carmel a
mighty stronghold, had rallied around him all the peoples of the land and made
them obedient to him, had caused disruption in the Faith of Islám, had
covenanted with the following of Christ and, God forbid, had purposed to cause
the gravest breach in the mighty power of the Crown. May the Lord protect us
from such atrocious falsehoods!
According
to the direct and sacred command of God we are forbidden to utter slander, are
commanded to show forth peace and amity, are exhorted to rectitude of conduct,
straightforwardness and harmony with all the kindreds and peoples of the world.
We must obey and be the well-wishers of the governments of the land, regard
disloyalty unto a just king as disloyalty to God Himself and wishing evil to
the government a transgression of the Cause of God. With these final and
decisive words, how can it be that these imprisoned ones should indulge in such
vain fancies; incarcerated, how could they show forth such disloyalty! But
alas! The Committee of Investigation hath approved and confirmed these
calumnies of my brother and ill-wishers and submitted them to the presence of His
Majesty the Sovereign. Now at this moment a fierce storm is raging around this
prisoner who awaiteth, be it favorable or unfavorable, the gracious will of His
Majesty, may the Lord aid him by His grace to be just. In whatsoever condition
he may be, with absolute calm and quietness, eAbdufl‑Bahá is ready for
self-sacrifice and is wholly resigned and submitted to His Will. What
transgression can be more abominable, more odious, more wicked than this!
In like
manner, the focal Center of Hate, hath purposed to put eAbdufl‑Bahá to death
and this is supported by the testimony written by Mírzá Shueáeuflláh
himself and is here enclosed. It is evident and indisputable that they are
privily and with the utmost subtlety engaged in conspiring against me. The
following are his very words written by him in this letter:—gI curse at every
moment him that hath kindled this discord, imprecate in these words eLord! have
no mercy upon himf and I hope ere long God will make manifest the one that
shall have no pity on him, who now weareth another garb and about whom I cannot
any more explain.h Reference he doth make by these words to the sacred verse
that beginneth as follows:—gHe that layeth a claim ere the passing of a
thousand yearsch Reflect! How intent they are upon the death of eAbdufl‑Bahá!
Ponder in your hearts upon the phrase gI cannot any more explainh and realize
what schemes they are devising for this purpose. They fear lest, too fully
explained, the letter might fall into alien hands and their schemes be foiled
and frustrated. The phrase is only foretelling good tidings to come, namely
that regarding this all requisite arrangements have been made.
O God,
my God! Thou seest this wronged servant of Thine, held fast in the talons of
ferocious lions, of ravening wolves, of bloodthirsty beasts. Graciously assist
me, through my love for Thee, that I may drink deep of the chalice that
brimmeth over with faithfulness to Thee and is filled with Thy bountiful Grace;
so that, fallen upon the dust, I may sink prostrate and senseless whilst my
vesture is dyed crimson with my blood. This is my wish, my heartfs desire, my
hope, my pride, my glory. Grant, O Lord my God, and my Refuge, that in my last
hour, my end may even as musk shed its fragrance of glory! Is there a bounty
greater than this? Nay, by Thy Glory! I call Thee to witness that no day
passeth but that I quaff my fill from this cup, so grievous are the misdeeds
wrought by them that have broken the Covenant, kindled discord, showed their
malice, stirred sedition in the land and dishonored Thee amidst Thy servants.
Lord! Shield Thou from these Covenant-breakers the mighty Stronghold of Thy
Faith and protect Thy secret Sanctuary from the onslaught of the ungodly. Thou
art in truth the Mighty, the Powerful, the Gracious, the Strong.
In
short, O ye beloved of the Lord! The Center of Sedition, Mírzá Muḥammad eAlí,
in accordance with the decisive words of God and by reason of his boundless
transgression, hath grievously fallen and been cut off from the Holy Tree.
Verily, we wronged them not, but they have wronged themselves!
O God,
my God! Shield Thy trusted servants from the evils of self and passion, protect
them with the watchful eye of Thy loving kindness from all rancor, hate and
envy, shelter them in the impregnable stronghold of Thy care and, safe from the
darts of doubtfulness, make them the manifestations of Thy glorious Signs,
illumine their faces with the effulgent rays shed from the Dayspring of Thy
Divine Unity, gladden their hearts with the verses revealed from Thy Holy Kingdom,
strengthen their loins by Thy all-swaying power that cometh from Thy Realm of
Glory. Thou art the All-Bountiful, the Protector, the Almighty, the Gracious!
O ye
that stand fast in the Covenant! When the hour cometh that this wronged and
broken-winged bird will have taken its flight into the Celestial Concourse,
when it will have hastened to the Realm of the Unseen and its mortal frame will
have been either lost or hidden neath the dust, it is incumbent upon the Afnán,
that are steadfast in the Covenant of God and have branched from the Tree of
Holiness; the Hands, (pillars) of the Cause of God (the glory of the Lord rest
upon them), and all the friends and loved ones, one and all to bestir
themselves and arise with heart and soul and in one accord, to diffuse the
sweet savors of God, to teach His Cause and to promote His Faith. It behooveth
them not to rest for a moment, neither to seek repose. They must disperse
themselves in every land, pass by every clime, and travel throughout all
regions. Bestirred, without rest and steadfast to the end they must raise in
every land the triumphal cry gO Thou the Glory of Glories!h (Yá Baháfufl-Abhá),
must achieve renown in the world wherever they go, must burn brightly even as a
candle in every meeting and must kindle the flame of Divine love in every
assembly; that the light of truth may rise resplendent in the midmost heart of
the world, that throughout the East and throughout the West a vast concourse
may gather under the shadow of the Word of God, that the sweet savors of
holiness may be diffused, that faces may shine radiantly, hearts be filled with
the Divine spirit and souls be made heavenly.
In these
days, the most important of all things is the guidance of the nations and
peoples of the world. Teaching the Cause is of utmost importance for it is the
head corner-stone of the foundation itself. This wronged servant has spent his
days and nights in promoting the Cause and urging the peoples to service. He
rested not a moment, till the fame of the Cause of God was noised abroad in the
world and the celestial strains from the Abhá Kingdom roused the East and the
West. The beloved of God must also follow the same example. This is the secret
of faithfulness, this is the requirement of servitude to the Threshold of Bahá!
The
disciples of Christ forgot themselves and all earthly things, forsook all their
cares and belongings, purged themselves of self and passion and with absolute
detachment scattered far and wide and engaged in calling the peoples of the
world to the Divine Guidance, till at last they made the world another world,
illumined the surface of the earth and even to their last hour proved
self-sacrificing in the pathway of that Beloved One of God. Finally in various
lands they suffered glorious martyrdom. Let them that are men of action follow
in their footsteps!
O my
loving friends! After the passing away of this wronged one, it is incumbent
upon the Aghṣán (Branches), the Afnán (Twigs) of the Sacred Lote-Tree,
the Hands (pillars) of the Cause of God and the loved ones of the Abhá Beauty
to turn unto Shoghi Effendi—the youthful branch branched from the two hallowed
and sacred Lote-Trees and the fruit grown from the union of the two offshoots
of the Tree of Holiness,—as he is the sign of God, the chosen branch, the
Guardian of the Cause of God, he unto whom all the Aghṣán, the Afnán,
the Hands of the Cause of God and His loved ones must turn. He is the expounder
of the words of God and after him will succeed the first-born of his lineal
descendents.
The
sacred and youthful branch, the Guardian of the Cause of God, as well as the
Universal House of Justice, to be universally elected and established, are both
under the care and protection of the Abhá Beauty, under the shelter and
unerring guidance of the Exalted One (may my life be offered up for them both).
Whatsoever they decide is of God. Whoso obeyeth him not, neither obeyeth them,
hath not obeyed God; whoso rebelleth against him and against them hath rebelled
against God; whoso opposeth him hath opposed God; whoso contendeth with them
hath contended with God; whoso disputeth with him hath disputed with God; whoso
denieth him hath denied God; whoso disbelieveth in him hath disbelieved in God;
whoso deviateth, separateth himself and turneth aside from him hath in truth
deviated, separated himself and turned aside from God. May the wrath, the
fierce indignation, the vengeance of God rest upon him! The mighty stronghold
shall remain impregnable and safe through obedience to him who is the Guardian
of the Cause of God. It is incumbent upon the members of the House of Justice,
upon all the Aghṣán, the Afnán, the Hands of the Cause of God to show
their obedience, submissiveness and subordination unto the Guardian of the
Cause of God, to turn unto him and be lowly before him. He that opposeth him
hath opposed the True One, will make a breach in the Cause of God, will subvert
His Word and will become a manifestation of the Center of Sedition. Beware,
beware, lest the days after the ascension (of Baháfuflláh) be repeated when the
Center of Sedition waxed haughty and rebellious and with Divine Unity for his
excuse deprived himself and perturbed and poisoned others. No doubt every
vainglorious one that purposeth dissension and discord will not openly declare
his evil purposes, nay rather, even as impure gold, will he seize upon divers
measures and various pretexts that he may separate the gathering of the people
of Bahá. My object is to show that the Hands of the Cause of God must be ever
watchful and so soon as they find anyone beginning to oppose and protest
against the Guardian of the Cause of God, cast him out from the congregation of
the people of Bahá and in no wise accept any excuse from him. How often hath
grievous error been disguised in the garb of truth, that it might sow the seeds
of doubt in the hearts of men!
O ye
beloved of the Lord! It is incumbent upon the Guardian of the Cause of God to
appoint in his own life-time him that shall become his successor, that
differences may not arise after his passing. He that is appointed must manifest
in himself detachment from all worldly things, must be the essence of purity,
must show in himself the fear of God, knowledge, wisdom and learning. Thus,
should the first-born of the Guardian of the Cause of God not manifest in himself
the truth of the words:—gThe child is the secret essence of its sire,h that is,
should he not inherit of the spiritual within him (the Guardian of the Cause of
God) and his glorious lineage not be matched with a goodly character, then must
he, (the Guardian of the Cause of God) choose another branch to succeed him.
The
Hands of the Cause of God must elect from their own number nine persons that
shall at all times be occupied in the important services in the work of the
Guardian of the Cause of God. The election of these nine must be carried either
unanimously or by majority from the company of the Hands of the Cause of God
and these, whether unanimously or by a majority vote, must give their assent to
the choice of the one whom the Guardian of the Cause of God hath chosen as his
successor. This assent must be given in such wise as the assenting and
dissenting voices may not be distinguished (i.e., secret ballot).
O
friends! The Hands of the Cause of God must be nominated and appointed by the
Guardian of the Cause of God. All must be under his shadow and obey his
command. Should any, within or without the company of the Hands of the Cause of
God disobey and seek division, the wrath of God and His vengeance will be upon
him, for he will have caused a breach in the true Faith of God.
The
obligations of the Hands of the Cause of God are to diffuse the Divine
Fragrances, to edify the souls of men, to promote learning, to improve the
character of all men and to be, at all times and under all conditions,
sanctified and detached from earthly things. They must manifest the fear of God
by their conduct, their manners, their deeds and their words.
This
body of the Hands of the Cause of God is under the direction of the Guardian of
the Cause of God. He must continually urge them to strive and endeavor to the
utmost of their ability to diffuse the sweet savors of God, and to guide all
the peoples of the world, for it is the light of Divine Guidance that causeth
all the universe to be illumined. To disregard, though it be for a moment, this
absolute command which is binding upon everyone, is in no wise permitted, that
the existent world may become even as the Abhá Paradise, that the surface of
the earth may become heavenly, that contention and conflict amidst peoples,
kindreds, nations and governments may disappear, that all the dwellers on earth
may become one people and one race, that the world may become even as one home.
Should differences arise, they shall be amicably and conclusively settled by
the Supreme Tribunal, that shall include members from all the governments and
peoples of the world.
O ye
beloved of the Lord! In this sacred Dispensation, conflict and contention are
in no wise permitted. Every aggressor deprives himself of Godfs grace. It is
incumbent upon everyone to show the utmost love, rectitude of conduct,
straightforwardness and sincere kindliness unto all the peoples and kindreds of
the world, be they friends or strangers. So intense must be the spirit of love
and loving kindness, that the stranger may find himself a friend, the enemy a
true brother, no difference whatsoever existing between them. For universality
is of God and all limitations earthly. Thus man must strive that his reality
may manifest virtues and perfections, the light whereof may shine upon
everyone. The light of the sun shineth upon all the world and the merciful
showers of Divine Providence fall upon all peoples. The vivifying breeze
reviveth every living creature and all beings endued with life obtain their
share and portion at His heavenly board. In like manner, the affections and
loving kindness of the servants of the One True God must be bountifully and
universally extended to all mankind. Regarding this, restrictions and
limitations are in no wise permitted.
Wherefore,
O my loving friends! Consort with all the peoples, kindreds and religions of
the world with the utmost truthfulness, uprightness, faithfulness, kindliness,
good-will and friendliness, that all the world of being may be filled with the
holy ecstasy of the grace of Bahá, that ignorance, enmity, hate and rancor may
vanish from the world and the darkness of estrangement amidst the peoples and
kindreds of the world may give way to the Light of Unity. Should other peoples
and nations be unfaithful to you show your fidelity unto them, should they be
unjust toward you show justice towards them, should they keep aloof from you
attract them to yourselves, should they show their enmity be friendly towards
them, should they poison your lives, sweeten their souls, should they inflict a
wound upon you, be a salve to their sores. Such are the attributes of the
sincere! Such are the attributes of the truthful.
And now,
concerning the House of Justice which God hath ordained as the source of all
good and freed from all error, it must be elected by universal suffrage, that
is, by the believers. Its members must be manifestations of the fear of God and
daysprings of knowledge and understanding, must be steadfast in Godfs faith and
the well-wishers of all mankind. By this House is meant the Universal House of
Justice, that is, in all countries a secondary House of Justice must be
instituted, and these secondary Houses of Justice must elect the members of the
Universal one. Unto this body all things must be referred. It enacteth all
ordinances and regulations that are not to be found in the explicit Holy Text.
By this body all the difficult problems are to be resolved and the Guardian of
the Cause of God is its sacred head and the distinguished member for life of
that body. Should he not attend in person its deliberations, he must appoint
one to represent him. Should any of the members commit a sin, injurious to the
common weal, the Guardian of the Cause of God hath at his own discretion the
right to expel him, whereupon the people must elect another one in his stead.
This House of Justice enacteth the laws and the government enforceth them. The
legislative body must reinforce the executive, the executive must aid and
assist the legislative body so that through the close union and harmony of
these two forces, the foundation of fairness and justice may become firm and
strong, that all the regions of the world may become even as Paradise itself.
O Lord,
my God! Assist Thy loved ones to be firm in Thy Faith, to walk in Thy ways, to
be steadfast in Thy Cause. Give them Thy grace to withstand the onslaught of
self and passion, to follow the light of Divine Guidance. Thou art the Powerful,
the Gracious, the Self-Subsisting, the Bestower, the Compassionate, the
Almighty, the All-Bountiful.
O
friends of eAbdufl‑Bahá! The Lord, as a sign of His infinite bounties, hath
graciously favored His servants by providing for a fixed money offering (Ḥuqúq),
to be dutifully presented unto Him, though He, the True One and His servants
have been at all times independent of all created things, and God verily is the
All-Possessing, exalted above the need of any gift from His creatures. This
fixed money offering, however, causeth the people to become firm and steadfast
and draweth Divine increase upon them. It is to be offered through the Guardian
of the Cause of God, that it may be expended for the diffusion of the
Fragrances of God and the exaltation of His Word, for benevolent pursuits and
for the common weal.
O ye
beloved of the Lord! It is incumbent upon you to be submissive to all monarchs
that are just and to show your fidelity to every righteous king. Serve ye the
sovereigns of the world with utmost truthfulness and loyalty. Show obedience
unto them and be their well-wishers. Without their leave and permission do not
meddle with political affairs, for disloyalty to the just sovereign is
disloyalty to God Himself.
This is
my counsel and the commandment of God unto you. Well is it with them that act
accordingly.
(This written paper hath
for a long time been preserved under ground, damp having affected it. When
brought forth to the light it was observed that certain parts of it were
injured by the damp, and the Holy Land being sorely agitated it was left
untouched.)
Part Two
He Is God
O my
Lord, my heartfs Desire, Thou Whom I ever invoke, Thou Who art my Aider and my
Shelter, my Helper and my Refuge! Thou seest me submerged in an ocean of
calamities that overwhelm the soul, of afflictions that oppress the heart, of
woes that disperse Thy gathering, of ills and pains that scatter Thy flock.
Sore trials have compassed me round and perils have from all sides beset me.
Thou seest me immersed in a sea of unsurpassed tribulation, sunk into a
fathomless abyss, afflicted by mine enemies and consumed with the flame of
their hate, enkindled by my kinsmen with whom Thou didst make Thy strong
Covenant and Thy firm Testament, wherein Thou biddest them turn their hearts to
this wronged one, to keep away from me the foolish, the unjust, and refer unto
this lonely one all that about which they differ in Thy Holy Book, so that the
Truth may be revealed unto them, their doubts may be dispelled and Thy manifest
Signs be spread abroad.
Yet
now Thou seest them, O Lord, my God! with Thine eye that sleepeth not, how that
they have broken Thy Covenant and turned their backs thereon, how with hate and
rebelliousness they have erred from Thy Testament and have arisen intent upon malice.
Adversities
have waxed still more severe as they rose with unbearable cruelty to overpower
and crush me, as they scattered far and wide their scrolls of doubt and in
utter falsehood hurled their calumnies upon me. Not content with this, their
chief, O my God, hath dared to interpolate Thy Book, to fraudulently alter Thy
decisive Holy Text and falsify that which hath been revealed by Thy
All-Glorious Pen. He did also maliciously insert that which Thou didst reveal
for the one that hath wrought the most glaring cruelty upon Thee, disbelieved
in Thee and denied Thy wondrous Signs, into what Thou didst reveal for this
servant of Thine that hath been wronged in this world. All this he did that he
might beguile the souls of men and breathe his evil whisperings into the hearts
of Thy devoted ones. Thereunto did their second chief testify, confessing it in
his own handwriting, setting thereupon his seal and spreading it throughout all
regions. O my God! Could there be a more grievous injustice than this? And still
they rested not, but further strove with stubbornness, falsehood and slander,
with scorn and calumny to stir up sedition in the midst of the government of
this land and elsewhere, causing them to deem me a sower of sedition and
filling the minds with things that the ear abhorreth to hear. The government
was thus alarmed, fear fell upon the sovereign, and the suspicion of the
nobility was aroused. Minds were troubled, affairs were upset, souls were
perturbed, the fire of anguish and sorrow was kindled within the breasts, the
Holy Leaves (of the Household) were convulsed and shaken, their eyes rained
with tears, their sighs and lamentations were raised and their hearts burned
within them as they bewailed this wronged servant of Thine, fallen a victim into
the hands of these, his kindred, nay, his very enemies!
Lord!
Thou seest all things weeping me, and my kindred rejoicing in my woes. By Thy
Glory, O my God! Even amongst mine enemies, some have lamented my troubles and
my distress, and of the envious ones a number have shed tears because of my
cares, my exile and my afflictions. They did this because they found naught in
me but affection and care and witnessed naught but kindliness and mercy. As
they saw me swept into the flood of tribulation and adversity and exposed even
as a target to the arrows of fate, their hearts were moved with compassion,
tears came to their eyes and they testified declaring:—gThe Lord is our
witness; naught have we seen from him but faithfulness, generosity and extreme
compassion.h The Covenant-breakers, foreboders of evil, however, waxed fiercer
in their rancor, rejoiced as I fell a victim to the most grievous ordeal,
bestirred themselves against me and made merry over the heartrending happenings
around me.
I
call upon Thee, O Lord my God! with my tongue and with all my heart, not to
requite them for their cruelty and their wrong-doings, their craft and their
mischief, for they are foolish and ignoble and know not what they do. They
discern not good from evil, neither do they distinguish right from wrong, nor
justice from injustice. They follow their own desires and walk in the footsteps
of the most imperfect and foolish amongst them. O my Lord! Have mercy upon
them, shield them from all afflictions in these troubled times and grant that
all trials and hardships may be the lot of this Thy servant that hath fallen
into this darksome pit. Single me out for every woe and make me a sacrifice for
all Thy loved ones. O Lord, Most High! May my soul, my life, my being, my
spirit, my all be offered up for them. O God, my God! Lowly, suppliant and
fallen upon my face, I beseech Thee with all the ardor of my invocation to
pardon whosoever hath hurt me, forgive him that hath conspired against me and
offended me, and wash away the misdeeds of them that have wrought injustice
upon me. Vouchsafe unto them Thy goodly gifts, give them joy, relieve them from
sorrow, grant them peace and prosperity, give them Thy bliss and pour upon them
Thy bounty.
Thou
art the Powerful, the Gracious, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting!
O
dearly beloved friends! I am now in very great danger and the hope of even an
hourfs life is lost to me. I am thus constrained to write these lines for the
protection of the Cause of God, the preservation of His Law, the safeguarding
of His Word and the safety of His Teachings. By the Ancient Beauty! This
wronged one hath in no wise borne nor doth he bear a grudge against any one;
towards none doth he entertain any ill-feeling and uttereth no word save for
the good of the world. My supreme obligation, however, of necessity, prompteth
me to guard and preserve the Cause of God. Thus, with the greatest regret, I
counsel you saying: Guard ye the Cause of God, protect His law and have the
utmost fear of discord. This is the foundation of the belief of the people of
Bahá (may my life be offered up for them): gHis Holiness, the Exalted One (the
Báb), is the Manifestation of the Unity and Oneness of God and the Forerunner
of the Ancient Beauty. His Holiness the Abhá Beauty (may my life be a sacrifice
for His steadfast friends) is the Supreme Manifestation of God and the
Dayspring of His Most Divine Essence. All others are servants unto Him and do
His bidding.h Unto the Most Holy Book every one must turn and all that is not
expressly recorded therein must be referred to the Universal House of Justice.
That which this body, whether unanimously or by a majority doth carry, that is
verily the Truth and the Purpose of God Himself. Whoso doth deviate therefrom
is verily of them that love discord, hath shown forth malice and turned away
from the Lord of the Covenant. By this House is meant that Universal House of
Justice which is to be elected from all countries, that is from those parts in
the East and West where the loved ones are to be found, after the manner of the
customary elections in Western countries such as those of England.
It is
incumbent upon these members (of the Universal House of Justice) to gather in a
certain place and deliberate upon all problems which have caused difference,
questions that are obscure and matters that are not expressly recorded in the
Book. Whatsoever they decide has the same effect as the Text itself. And
inasmuch as this House of Justice hath power to enact laws that are not
expressly recorded in the Book and bear upon daily transactions, so also it
hath power to repeal the same. Thus for example, the House of Justice enacteth
today a certain law and enforceth it, and a hundred years hence, circumstances
having profoundly changed and the conditions having altered, another House of
Justice will then have power, according to the exigencies of the time, to alter
that law. This it can do because that law formeth no part of the Divine
Explicit Text. The House of Justice is both the initiator and the abrogator of
its own laws.
And
now, one of the greatest and most fundamental principles of the Cause of God is
to shun and avoid entirely the Covenant-breakers, for they will utterly destroy
the Cause of God, exterminate His Law and render of no account all efforts
exerted in the past. O friends! It behooveth you to call to mind with
tenderness the trials of His Holiness, the Exalted One, and show your fidelity
to the Ever-Blest Beauty. The utmost endeavor must be exerted lest all these
woes, trials and afflictions, all this pure and sacred blood that hath been
shed so profusely in the Path of God, may prove to be in vain. Ye know well
what the hands of the Center of Sedition, Mírzá Muḥammad eAlí, and his
associates have wrought. Among his doings, one of them is the corruption of the
Sacred Text whereof ye are all aware, the Lord be praised, and know that it is
evident, proven and confirmed by the testimony of his brother, Mírzá
Badíeuflláh, whose confession is written in his own handwriting, beareth his
seal, is printed and spread abroad. This is but one of his misdeeds. Can a
transgression be imagined more glaring than this, the interpolation of the Holy
Text? Nay, by the righteousness of the Lord! His transgressions are writ and
recorded in a leaflet by itself. Please God, ye will peruse it.
In
short, according to the explicit Divine Text the least transgression shall make
of this man a fallen creature, and what transgression is more grievous than
attempting to destroy the Divine Edifice, breaking the Covenant, erring from
the Testament, falsifying the Holy Text, sowing the seeds of doubt,
calumniating eAbdufl‑Bahá, advancing claims for which God hath sent down no
warrant, kindling mischief and striving to shed the very blood of eAbdufl‑Bahá,
and many other things whereof ye are all aware! It is thus evident that should
this man succeed in bringing disruption into the Cause of God, he will utterly
destroy and exterminate it. Beware lest ye approach this man, for to approach
him is worse than approaching fire!
Gracious
God! After Mírzá Badíeuflláh had declared in his own handwriting that this man
(Muḥammad eAlí) had broken the Covenant and had proclaimed his falsification of
the Holy Text, he realized that to return to the True Faith and pay allegiance
to the Covenant and Testament would in no wise promote his selfish desires. He
thus repented and regretted the thing he had done and attempted privily to
gather in his printed confessions, plotted darkly with the Center of Sedition
against me and informed him daily of all the happenings within my household. He
has even taken a leading part in the mischievous deeds that have of late been
committed. Praise be to God affairs recovered their former stability and the
loved ones obtained partial peace. But ever since the day he entered again into
our midst, he began afresh to sow the seeds of sore sedition. Some of his
machinations and intrigues will be recorded in a separate leaflet.
My
purpose is, however, to show that it is incumbent upon the friends that are
fast and firm in the Covenant and Testament to be ever wakeful lest after this
wronged one is gone this alert and active worker of mischief may cause
disruption, privily sow the seeds of doubt and sedition and utterly root out
the Cause of God. A thousand times shun his company. Take heed and be on your
guard. Watch and examine; should anyone, openly or privily, have the least
connection with him, cast him out from your midst, for he will surely cause
disruption and mischief.
O ye
beloved of the Lord! Strive with all your heart to shield the Cause of God from
the onslaught of the insincere, for souls such as these cause the straight to
become crooked and all benevolent efforts to produce contrary results.
O
God, my God! I call Thee, Thy Prophets and Thy Messengers, Thy Saints and Thy
Holy Ones, to witness that I have declared conclusively Thy Proofs unto Thy
loved ones and set forth clearly all things unto them, that they may watch over
Thy Faith, guard Thy Straight Path and protect Thy Resplendent Law. Thou art,
verily, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise!
Part Three
He Is the Witness, the All-Sufficing
O my
God! my Beloved, my heartfs Desire! Thou knowest, Thou seest that which hath
befallen this servant of Thine, that hath humbled himself at Thy Door, and Thou
knowest the sins committed against him by the people of malice, they that have
broken Thy Covenant and turned their backs on Thy Testament. In the day-time
they afflicted me with the arrows of hate and in the night-season they privily
conspired to hurt me. At dawn they committed that which the Celestial Concourse
did lament and at eventide they unsheathed against me the sword of tyranny and
hurled in the presence of the ungodly their darts of calumny upon me.
Notwithstanding their misdeeds, this lowly servant of Thine was patient and did
endure every affliction and trial at their hands, though by Thy power and might
he could have destroyed their words, quenched their fire and stayed the flame
of their rebelliousness.
Thou
seest, O my God! how my long-suffering, my forbearance and silence have
increased their cruelty, their arrogance and their pride. By Thy Glory, O
Beloved One! They have misbelieved in Thee and rebelled against Thee in such
wise that they left me not a moment of rest and quiet, that I might arise as it
is meet and seemly, to exalt Thy Word amidst mankind, and might serve at Thy
Threshold of Holiness with a heart that overfloweth with the joy of the
dwellers of the Abhá Kingdom.
Lord!
My cup of woe runneth over, and from all sides blows are fiercely raging upon
me. The darts of affliction have compassed me round and the arrows of distress
have rained upon me. Thus tribulation overwhelmed me and my strength, because
of the onslaught of the foemen, became weakness within me, while I stood alone
and forsaken in the midst of my woes. Lord! Have mercy upon me, lift me up unto
Thyself and make me to drink from the Chalice of Martyrdom, for the wide world
with all its vastness can no longer contain me.
Thou
art, verily, the Merciful, the Compassionate, the Gracious, the All-Bountiful!
O
ye the true, the sincere, the faithful friends of this wronged one! Everyone
knoweth and believeth what calamities and afflictions have befallen this
wronged one, this prisoner, at the hands of those who have broken the Covenant
at the time when, after the setting of the Day-Star of the world, his heart was
consumed with the flame of his bereavement.
When,
in all parts of the earth, the enemies of God profiting by the passing away of
the Sun of Truth, suddenly and with all their might launched their attack; at
such a time and in the midst of so great a calamity, the Covenant-breakers
arose with the utmost cruelty, intent upon harm and the stirring up of the
spirit of enmity. At every moment a misdeed they did commit and bestirred
themselves to sow the seeds of grievous sedition, and to ruin the edifice of
the Covenant. But this wronged one, this prisoner, did his utmost to hide and
veil their doings, that haply they might regret and repent. His long-suffering
and forbearance of these evil deeds, however, made the rebellious ones still
more arrogant and daring; until, through leaflets written with their own hands,
they sowed the seeds of doubt, printing these leaflets and scattering them
broadcast throughout the world, believing that such foolish doings would bring
to naught the Covenant and the Testament.
Thereupon
the loved ones of the Lord arose, inspired with the greatest confidence and
constancy and aided by the power of the Kingdom, by Divine Strength, by
heavenly Grace, by the unfailing help and Celestial Bounty, they withstood the
enemies of the Covenant in well-nigh three score and ten treatises and
supported by conclusive proofs, unmistakable evidences and clear texts from the
Holy Writ, they refuted their scrolls of doubt and mischief-kindling leaflets.
The Center of Sedition was thus confounded in his craftiness, afflicted by the
wrath of God, sunk into a degradation and infamy that shall be lasting until
the Day of Doom. Base and wretched is the plight of the people of evil deeds,
they that are in grievous loss!
And
as they lost their cause, grew hopeless in their efforts against the loved ones
of God, saw the Standard of His Testament waving throughout all regions and
witnessed the power of the Covenant of the Merciful One, the flame of envy so
blazed within them as to be beyond recounting. With the utmost vigor, exertion,
rancor and enmity, they followed another path, walked in another way, devised
another plan: that of kindling the flame of sedition in the heart of the very
government itself, and thus cause this wronged one, this prisoner to appear as
a mover of strife, inimical to the government and a hater and opponent of the
Crown. Perchance eAbdufl‑Bahá may be put to death and his name be made to
perish whereby an arena may be opened unto the enemies of the Covenant wherein
they may advance and spur on their charger, inflict a grievous loss upon
everyone and subvert the very foundations of the edifice of the Cause of God.
For so grievous is the conduct and behavior of this false people that they are
become even as an axe striking at the very root of the Blessed Tree. Should
they be suffered to continue they would, in but a few daysf time, exterminate
the Cause of God, His Word, and themselves.
Hence,
the beloved of the Lord must entirely shun them, avoid them, foil their
machinations and evil whisperings, guard the Law of God and His religion,
engage one and all in diffusing widely the sweet savors of God and to the best
of their endeavor proclaim His Teachings.
Whosoever
and whatsoever meeting becometh a hindrance to the diffusion of the Light of
Faith, let the loved ones give them counsel and say: gOf all the gifts of God
the greatest is the gift of Teaching. It draweth unto us the Grace of God and
is our first obligation. Of such a gift how can we deprive ourselves? Nay, our
lives, our goods, our comforts, our rest, we offer them all as a sacrifice for
the Abhá Beauty and teach the Cause of God.h Caution and prudence, however,
must be observed even as recorded in the Book. The veil must in no wise be
suddenly rent asunder. The Glory of Glories rest upon you.
O
ye the faithful loved ones of eAbdufl‑Bahá! It is incumbent upon you to take
the greatest care of Shoghi Effendi, the twig that hath branched from and the
fruit given forth by the two hallowed and Divine Lote-Trees, that no dust of
despondency and sorrow may stain his radiant nature, that day by day he may wax
greater in happiness, in joy and spirituality, and may grow to become even as a
fruitful tree.
For
he is, after eAbdufl‑Bahá, the Guardian of the Cause of God, the Afnán, the
Hands (pillars) of the Cause and the beloved of the Lord must obey him and turn
unto him. He that obeyeth him not, hath not obeyed God; he that turneth away
from him, hath turned away from God and he that denieth him, hath denied the
True One. Beware lest anyone falsely interpret these words, and like unto them
that have broken the Covenant after the Day of Ascension (of Baháfuflláh)
advance a pretext, raise the standard of revolt, wax stubborn and open wide the
door of false interpretation. To none is given the right to put forth his own
opinion or express his particular conviction. All must seek guidance and turn
unto the Center of the Cause and the House of Justice. And he that turneth unto
whatsoever else is indeed in grievous error.
The
Glory of Glories rest upon you!
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