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In My Name, which standeth supreme above all names
Praise
and glory beseem the Lord of Names and the Creator of the heavens, He, the waves
of Whose ocean of Revelation surge before the eyes of the peoples of the world.
The Day-Star of His Cause shineth through every veil and His Word of affirmation
standeth beyond the reach of negation. Neither the ascendancy of the oppressor
nor the tyranny of the wicked hath been able to thwart His Purpose. How
glorified is His sovereignty, how exalted His dominion!
Great God!
Although His signs have encompassed the world and His proofs and testimonies are
shining forth and manifest as the light, yet the ignorant appear heedless, nay
rather, rebellious. Would that they had been content with opposition. But at all
times they are plotting to cut down the sacred Lote-Tree. Since the dawn of this
Revelation the embodiments of selfishness have, by resorting to cruelty and
oppression, striven to extinguish the Light of divine manifestation. But God,
having stayed their hands, revealed this Light through His sovereign authority
and protected it through the power of His might until earth and heaven were
illumined by its radiance and brightness. Praise be unto Him under all
conditions.
Glory be unto Thee, O Lord of the world and Desire of the
nations, O Thou Who hast become manifest in the Greatest Name whereby the pearls
of wisdom and utterance
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have appeared from the shells of the great sea of Thy knowledge,
and the heavens of divine revelation have been adorned with the light of the
appearance of the Sun of Thy countenance.
I beg of Thee, by that Word
through which Thy proof was perfected among Thy creatures and Thy testimony was
fulfilled among Thy servants to strengthen Thy people in that whereby the face
of the Cause will radiate in Thy dominion, the standards of Thy power will be
planted among Thy servants, and the banners of Thy guidance will be raised
throughout Thy dominions.
O my Lord! Thou beholdest them clinging to the
rope of Thy grace and holding fast unto the hem of the mantle of Thy
beneficence. Ordain for them that which may draw them nearer unto Thee, and
withhold them from all else save Thee. I beg of Thee, O Thou King of existence
and Protector of the seen and the unseen, to make whosoever ariseth to serve Thy
Cause as a sea moving by Thy desire, as one ablaze with the fire of Thy Sacred
Tree, shining from the horizon of the heaven of Thy Will. Verily Thou art the
mighty One Whom neither the power of all the world nor the strength of nations
can weaken. There is no God but Thee, the One, the Incomparable, the Protector,
the Self-Subsistent.
O thou who hast quaffed the wine of Mine utterance
from the chalice of My knowledge! These sublime words were heard today from the
rustling of the divine Lote-Tree which the Lord of Names hath, with the hand of
celestial power, planted in the All-Highest Paradise:
The first Taráz
and the first effulgence which hath dawned from the horizon
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of the Mother Book is that man should know his own self and
recognize that which leadeth unto loftiness or lowliness, glory or abasement,
wealth or poverty. Having attained the stage of fulfilment and reached his
maturity, man standeth in need of wealth, and such wealth as he acquireth
through crafts or professions is commendable and praiseworthy in the estimation
of men of wisdom, and especially in the eyes of servants who dedicate themselves
to the education of the world and to the edification of its peoples. They are,
in truth, cup-bearers of the life-giving water of knowledge and guides unto the
ideal way. They direct the peoples of the world to the straight path and
acquaint them with that which is conducive to human upliftment and exaltation.
The straight path is the one which guideth man to the dayspring of perception
and to the dawning-place of true understanding and leadeth him to that which
will redound to glory, honour and greatness.
We cherish the hope that
through the loving-kindness of the All-Wise, the All-Knowing, obscuring dust may
be dispelled and the power of perception enhanced, that the people may discover
the purpose for which they have been called into being. In this Day whatsoever
serveth to reduce blindness and to increase vision is worthy of consideration.
This vision acteth as the agent and guide for true knowledge. Indeed in the
estimation of men of wisdom keenness of understanding is due to keenness of
vision. The people of Bahá must under all circumstances observe that which is
meet and seemly and exhort the people accordingly.
The second Taráz
is to consort with the followers of all religions in a spirit of friendliness
and fellowship, to proclaim that which the
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Speaker on Sinai hath set forth and to observe fairness in all
matters.
They that are endued with sincerity and faithfulness should
associate with all the peoples and kindreds of the earth with joy and radiance,
inasmuch as consorting with people hath promoted and will continue to promote
unity and concord, which in turn are conducive to the maintenance of order in
the world and to the regeneration of nations. Blessed are such as hold fast to
the cord of kindliness and tender mercy and are free from animosity and
hatred.
This Wronged One exhorteth the peoples of the world to observe
tolerance and righteousness, which are two lights amidst the darkness of the
world and two educators for the edification of mankind. Happy are they who have
attained thereto and woe betide the heedless.
The third Taráz
concerneth good character. A good character is, verily, the best mantle for
men from God. With it He adorneth the temples of His loved ones. By My life! The
light of a good character surpasseth the light of the sun and the radiance
thereof. Whoso attaineth unto it is accounted as a jewel among men. The glory
and the upliftment of the world must needs depend upon it. A goodly character is
a means whereby men are guided to the Straight Path and are led to the Great
Announcement. Well is it with him who is adorned with the saintly attributes and
character of the Concourse on High.
It beseemeth you to fix your gaze
under all conditions upon justice and fairness. In The Hidden Words this exalted
utterance hath been revealed from Our Most August Pen:
`O Son of Spirit!
The best beloved of all things in My
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sight is Justice; turn not away therefrom if thou desirest Me, and
neglect it not that I may confide in thee. By its aid thou shalt see with thine
own eyes and not through the eyes of others, and shalt know of thine own
knowledge and not through the knowledge of thy neighbour. Ponder this in thy
heart; how it behoveth thee to be. Verily justice is My gift to thee and the
sign of My loving-kindness. Set it then before thine eyes.'
They that are
just and fair-minded in their judgement occupy a sublime station and hold an
exalted rank. The light of piety and uprightness shineth resplendent from these
souls. We earnestly hope that the peoples and countries of the world may not be
deprived of the splendours of these two luminaries.
The fourth Taráz
concerneth trustworthiness. Verily it is the door of security for all that
dwell on earth and a token of glory on the part of the All-Merciful. He who
partaketh thereof hath indeed partaken of the treasures of wealth and
prosperity. Trustworthiness is the greatest portal leading unto the tranquillity
and security of the people. In truth the stability of every affair hath depended
and doth depend upon it. All the domains of power, of grandeur and of wealth are
illumined by its light.
Not long ago these sublime words were revealed
from the Pen of the Most High:
`We will now mention unto thee
Trustworthiness and the station thereof in the estimation of God, thy Lord, the
Lord of the Mighty Throne. One day of days We repaired unto Our Green Island.
Upon Our arrival, We beheld its streams flowing, and its trees luxuriant, and
the sunlight playing in their midst. Turning Our face to the right,
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beheld what the pen is powerless to describe; nor can it set forth
that which the eye of the Lord of Mankind witnessed in that most sanctified,
that most sublime, that blest, and most exalted Spot. Turning, then, to the left
We gazed on one of the Beauties of the Most Sublime Paradise, standing on a
pillar of light, and calling aloud saying: "O inmates of earth and heaven!
Behold ye My beauty, and My radiance, and My revelation, and My effulgence. By
God, the True One! I am Trustworthiness and the revelation thereof, and the
beauty thereof. I will recompense whosoever will cleave unto Me, and recognize
My rank and station, and hold fast unto My hem. I am the most great ornament of
the people of Bahá, and the vesture of glory unto all who are in the kingdom of
creation. I am the supreme instrument for the prosperity of the world, and the
horizon of assurance unto all beings." Thus have We sent down for thee that
which will draw men nigh unto the Lord of creation.'
O people of Bahá!
Trustworthiness is in truth the best of vestures for your temples and the most
glorious crown for your heads. Take ye fast hold of it at the behest of Him Who
is the Ordainer, the All-Informed.
The fifth Taráz
concerneth the protection and preservation of the stations of God's servants.
One should not ignore the truth of any matter, rather should one give expression
to that which is right and true. The people of Bahá should not deny any soul the
reward due to him, should treat craftsmen with deference, and, unlike the people
aforetime, should not defile their tongues with abuse.
In this Day the
sun of craftsmanship shineth above the horizon of the occident and the river of
arts is flowing out
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of the sea of that region. One must speak with fairness and
appreciate such bounty. By the life of God! The word `Equity' shineth bright and
resplendent even as the sun. We pray God to graciously shed its radiance upon
everyone. He is in truth powerful over all things, He Who is wont to answer the
prayers of all men.
In these days truthfulness and sincerity are sorely
afflicted in the clutches of falsehood, and justice is tormented by the scourge
of injustice. The smoke of corruption hath enveloped the whole world in such
wise that naught can be seen in any direction save regiments of soldiers and
nothing is heard from any land but the clashing of swords. We beseech God, the
True One, to strengthen the wielders of His power in that which will
rehabilitate the world and bring tranquillity to the nations.
The sixth Taráz
Knowledge is one of the wondrous gifts of God. It is incumbent upon everyone
to acquire it. Such arts and material means as are now manifest have been
achieved by virtue of His knowledge and wisdom which have been revealed in
Epistles and Tablets through His Most Exalted Pen--a Pen out of whose treasury
pearls of wisdom and utterance and the arts and crafts of the world are brought
to light.
In this Day the secrets of the earth are laid bare before the
eyes of men. The pages of swiftly-appearing newspapers are indeed the mirror of
the world. They reflect the deeds and the pursuits of divers peoples and
kindreds. They both reflect them and make them known. They are a mirror endowed
with hearing, sight and speech. This is an amazing and potent phenomenon.
However, it behoveth the
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writers thereof to be purged from the promptings of evil passions
and desires and to be attired with the raiment of justice and equity. They
should enquire into situations as much as possible and ascertain the facts, then
set them down in writing.
Concerning this Wronged One, most of the things
reported in the newspapers are devoid of truth. Fair speech and truthfulness, by
reason of their lofty rank and position, are regarded as a sun shining above the
horizon of knowledge. The waves rising from this Ocean are apparent before the
eyes of the peoples of the world and the effusions of the Pen of wisdom and
utterance are manifest everywhere.
It is reported in the press that this
Servant hath fled from the land of Tá (Tihrán) and gone to Iraq. Gracious God!
Not even for a single moment hath this Wronged One ever concealed Himself.
Rather hath He at all times remained steadfast and conspicuous before the eyes
of all men. Never have We retreated, nor shall We ever seek flight. In truth it
is the foolish people who flee from Our presence. We left Our home country
accompanied by two mounted escorts, representing the two honoured governments of
Persia and Russia until We arrived in Iraq in the plenitude of glory and power.
Praise be to God! The Cause whereof this Wronged One is the Bearer standeth as
high as heaven and shineth resplendent as the sun. Concealment hath no access
unto this station, nor is there any occasion for fear or silence.
The
mysteries of Resurrection and the events of the Last Hour are openly manifest,
but the people are sunk in heedlessness and have suffered themselves to be wrapt
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veils. `And when the seas shall boil... And when the Scriptures
shall be unrolled.' By the righteousness of God! The Dawn hath truly brightened
and the light hath shone forth and the night hath receded. Happy are they that
comprehend. Happy are they that have attained thereunto.
Glorified be
God! The Pen is perplexed what to write and the Tongue wondereth what to utter.
Despite unprecedented hardships and after enduring years of imprisonment,
captivity and woeful trials, We now perceive that veils thicker than the ones We
have already torn asunder have intervened, obstructing the vision and causing
the light of understanding to be obscured. Moreover We observe that the fresh
calumnies which are now rife are far more malicious than those of former
days.
O people of the Bayán! Fear ye the merciful Lord. Consider the
people of former times. What were their deeds and what fruit did they gather?
Every thing they uttered was but imposture and whatever they wrought hath proved
worthless, except for those whom God hath graciously protected through His
power.
I swear by the life of Him Who is the Desire of the world! Were a
man to ponder in his heart he would, free of all attachment to the world, hasten
unto the Most Great Light and would purge and purify himself from the dust of
vain imaginings and the smoke of idle fancy. What could have prompted the people
of the past to err and by whom were they misled? They still reject the truth and
have turned towards their own selfish desires. This Wronged One calleth aloud
for the sake of God. Whosoever wisheth, let him turn thereunto; whosoever
wisheth, let him turn away. Verily God can well afford to dispense with all
things, whether of the past or of the future.
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O people of the Bayán! It is men like unto Hádí Dawlat-Ábádí who,
with turban and staff, have been the source of opposition and hindrance and have
so grievously burdened the people with superstitions that even at the present
time they still expect the appearance of a fictitious person from a fictitious
place. Be ye warned, O men of understanding.
O Hádí! Give ear unto the
Voice of this trustworthy Counsellor: direct thy steps from the left unto the
right, that is turn away from idle fancy unto certitude. Lead not the people
into error. The divine Luminary shineth, His Cause is manifest and His signs are
all-embracing. Set thy face towards God, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting.
Renounce thy leadership for the sake of God and leave the people unto
themselves. Thou art ignorant of the essential truth, thou art not acquainted
therewith.
O Hádí! Be thou of one face in the path of God. When in
company with the infidels, thou art an infidel and with the pious, thou art
pious. Reflect thou upon such souls as offered up their lives and their
substance in that land, that haply thou mayest be admonished and roused from
slumber. Consider: who is to be preferred, he who preserveth his body, his life
and his possessions or the one who surrendereth his all in the path of God?
Judge thou fairly and be not of the unjust. Take fast hold of justice and adhere
unto equity that perchance thou mayest not, for selfish motives, use religion as
a snare, nor disregard the truth for the sake of gold. Indeed thine iniquity and
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iniquity of such people as thyself have waxed so grievous that the
Pen of Glory was moved to make such observations. Fear thou God. He Who heralded
this Revelation hath declared: `He shall proclaim under all conditions: "Verily,
verily, I am God, no God is there but Me, the Help in Peril, the
Self-Subsisting."'
O people of the Bayán! Ye have been forbidden to
contact the loved ones of God. Why hath this ban been imposed and for what
purpose? Be ye fair, I adjure you by God, and be not of the heedless. Unto such
as are endued with insight, and before the Most Great Beauty, the object of this
ban is known and evident; it is so that no one may become aware of his (Hádí's)
secrets and deeds.
O Hádí! Thou hast not been in Our company, thou art
therefore ignorant of the Cause. Act not according to thine idle imaginings.
Aside from these things, scrutinize the Writings with thine own eyes and ponder
upon that which hath come to pass. Have pity upon thyself and upon the servants
of God and be not the cause of waywardness like unto the people aforetime. The
path is unmistakable and the proof is evident. Change injustice into justice and
inequity into equity. We cherish the hope that the breaths of divine inspiration
may strengthen thee and that thine inner ear may be enabled to hear the blessed
words: `Say, it is God, then leave them to entertain themselves with their
cavillings.' Thou has been there (Cyprus) and hast seen him (Mírzá Yahyá). Now
speak forth with fairness. Do not misrepresent the matter, neither to thyself
nor to the people. Thou art both ignorant and uninformed. Give ear unto the
Voice of this Wronged One and hasten towards the ocean of divine knowledge that
perchance thou mayest be adorned with the ornament of comprehension
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mayest renounce all else but God. Hearken unto the Voice of this
benevolent Counsellor, calling aloud, unveiled and manifest, before the faces of
kings and their subjects, and summon the people of the world, one and all, unto
Him Who is the Lord of Eternity. This is the Word from Whose horizon the
day-star of unfailing grace shineth resplendent.
O Hádí! This Wronged
One, rid of all attachment to the world, hath striven with utmost endeavour to
quench the fire of animosity and hatred which burneth fiercely in the hearts of
the peoples of the earth. It behoveth every just and fair-minded person to
render thanks unto God--exalted be His glory--and to arise to promote this
pre-eminent Cause, that fire may turn into light, and hatred may give way to
fellowship and love. I swear by the righteousness of God! This is the sole
purpose of this Wronged One. Indeed in proclaiming this momentous Cause and in
demonstrating its Truth We have endured manifold sufferings, hardships and
tribulations. Thou thyself wouldst bear witness unto that which We have
mentioned, couldst thou but speak with fairness. Verily God speaketh the truth
and leadeth the Way. He is the Powerful, the Mighty, the Gracious.
May
Our Glory rest upon the people of Bahá whom neither the tyranny of the oppressor
nor the ascendancy of the aggressor have been able to withhold from God, the
Lord of the worlds.
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