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KALÍMÁT-I-FIRDAWSÍYYIH
(Words
of Paradise)
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He is the One Who speaketh through the power of Truth in
the
Kingdom of Utterance
O ye the embodiments of justice and equity
and the manifestations of uprightness and of heavenly bounties! In tears and
lamenting, this Wronged One calleth aloud and saith: O God, my God! Adorn the
heads of Thy loved ones with the crown of detachment and attire their temples
with the raiment of righteousness.
It behoveth the people of Bahá to
render the Lord victorious through the power of their utterance and to admonish
the people by their goodly deeds and character, inasmuch as deeds exert greater
influence than words.
O Haydar-`Alí! Upon thee be the praise of God and
His glory. Say: Honesty, virtue, wisdom and a saintly character redound to the
exaltation of man, while dishonesty, imposture, ignorance and hypocrisy lead to
his abasement. By My life! Man's distinction lieth not in ornaments or wealth,
but rather in virtuous behaviour and true understanding. Most of the people in
Persia are steeped in deception and idle fancy. How great the difference between
the condition of these people and the station
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of such valiant souls as have passed beyond the sea of names and
pitched their tents upon the shores of the ocean of detachment. Indeed none but
a few of the existing generation hath yet earned the merit of hearkening unto
the warblings of the doves of the all-highest Paradise. `Few of My servants are
truly thankful.' People for the most part delight in superstitions. They regard
a single drop of the sea of delusion as preferable to an ocean of certitude. By
holding fast unto names they deprive themselves of the inner reality and by
clinging to vain imaginings they are kept back from the Dayspring of heavenly
signs. God grant you may be graciously aided under all conditions to shatter the
idols of superstition and to tear away the veils of the imaginations of men.
Authority lieth in the grasp of God, the Fountainhead of revelation and
inspiration and the Lord of the Day of Resurrection.
We heard that which
the person in question hath mentioned regarding certain teachers of the Faith.
Indeed he hath spoken truly. Some heedless souls roam the lands in the name of
God, actively engaged in ruining His Cause, and call it promoting and teaching
the Word of God; and this notwithstanding that the qualifications of the
teachers of the Faith, like unto stars, shine resplendent throughout the heavens
of the divine Tablets. Every fair-minded person testifieth and every man of
insight is well aware that the One true God--exalted be His glory--hath
unceasingly set forth and expounded that which will elevate the station and will
exalt the rank of the children of men.
The people of Bahá burn brightly
amidst the gatherings even as a candle and hold fast unto that which God hath
purposed. This station standeth supreme above all stations. Well is it with him
who hath cast away the things that the
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people of the world possess, yearning for that which pertaineth
unto God, the Sovereign Lord of eternity.
Say: O God, my God! Thou
beholdest me circling round Thy Will with mine eyes turned towards the horizon
of Thy bounty, eagerly awaiting the revelation of the effulgent splendours of
the sun of Thy favours. I beg of Thee, O Beloved of every understanding heart
and the Desire of such as have near access unto Thee, to grant that Thy loved
ones may become wholly detached from their own inclinations, holding fast unto
that which pleaseth Thee. Attire them, O Lord, with the robe of righteousness
and illumine them with the splendours of the light of detachment. Summon then to
their assistance the hosts of wisdom and utterance that they may exalt Thy Word
amongst Thy creatures and proclaim Thy Cause amidst Thy servants. Verily, potent
art Thou to do what Thou willest, and within Thy grasp lie the reins of all
affairs. No God is there but Thee, the Mighty, the Ever-Forgiving.
O thou
who hast turned thy gaze towards My face! In these days there occurred that
which hath plunged Me into dire sadness. Certain wrong-doers who profess
allegiance to the Cause of God committed such deeds as have caused the limbs of
sincerity, of honesty, of justice, of equity to quake. One known individual to
whom the utmost kindness and favour had been extended perpetrated such acts as
have brought tears to the eye of God. Formerly We uttered words of warning and
premonition, then for a number of years We kept the matter secret that haply he
might take heed and repent. But all to no purpose. In the end he bent his
energies upon vilifying the Cause of God before the eyes of all men. He tore the
veil of fairness asunder and felt sympathy neither for himself nor for the Cause
of God. Now, however, the deeds of certain individuals have
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brought sorrows far more grievous than those which the deeds of the
former had caused. Beseech thou God, the True One, that He may graciously enable
the heedless to retract and repent. Verily He is the Forgiving, the Bountiful,
the Most Generous.
In these days it is incumbent upon everyone to adhere
tenaciously unto unity and concord and to labour diligently in promoting the
Cause of God, that perchance the wayward souls may attain that which will lead
unto abiding prosperity.
In brief, dissensions among various sects have
opened the way to weakness. Each sect hath picked out a way for itself and is
clinging to a certain cord. Despite manifest blindness and ignorance they pride
themselves on their insight and knowledge. Among them are mystics who bear
allegiance to the Faith of Islám, some of whom indulge in that which leadeth to
idleness and seclusion. I swear by God! It lowereth man's station and maketh him
swell with pride. Man must bring forth fruit. One who yieldeth no fruit is, in
the words of the Spirit, like unto a fruitless tree, and a fruitless tree is fit
but for the fire.
That which the aforesaid persons have mentioned
concerning the stations of Divine Unity will conduce in no small measure to
idleness and vain imaginings. These mortal men have evidently set aside the
differences of station and have come to regard themselves as God, while God is
immeasurably exalted above all things. Every created being however revealeth His
signs which are but emanations from Him and not His Own Self. All these signs
are reflected and can be seen in the book of existence, and the scrolls that
depict the shape and pattern of the universe are indeed a most great book.
Therein every man
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of insight can perceive that which would lead to the Straight Path and would
enable him to attain the Great Announcement. Consider the rays of the sun whose
light hath encompassed the world. The rays emanate from the sun and reveal its
nature, but are not the sun itself. Whatsoever can be discerned on earth amply
demonstrateth the power of God, His knowledge and the outpourings of His bounty,
while He Himself is immeasurably exalted above all creatures.
Christ
saith: `Thou hast granted to children that whereof the learned and the wise are
deprived.' The sage of Sabzívar hath said: `Alas! Attentive ears are lacking,
otherwise the whisperings of the Sinaic Bush could be heard from every tree.' In
a Tablet to a man of wisdom who had made enquiry as to the meaning of Elementary
Reality, We addressed this famous sage in these words: `If this saying is truly
thine, how is it that thou hast failed to hearken unto the Call which the Tree
of Man hath raised from the loftiest heights of the world? If thou didst hear
the Call yet fear and the desire to preserve thy life prompted thee to remain
heedless to it, thou art such a person as hath never been nor is worthy of
mention; if thou hast not heard it, then thou art bereft of the sense of
hearing.' In brief, such men are they whose words are the pride of the world,
and whose deeds are the shame of the nations.
Verily We have sounded the
Trumpet which is none other than My Pen of Glory, and lo, mankind hath swooned
away before it, save them whom God pleaseth to deliver as a token of His grace.
He is the Lord of bounty, the Ancient of Days.
Say: O concourse of
divines! Pronounce ye censure
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against this Pen unto which, as soon as it raised its shrill voice,
the kingdom of utterance prepared itself to hearken, and before whose mighty and
glorious theme every other theme hath paled into insignificance? Fear ye God and
follow not your idle fancies and corrupt imaginings, but rather follow Him Who
is come unto you invested with undeniable knowledge and unshakeable
certitude.
Glorified be God! Man's treasure is his utterance, yet this
Wronged One hath withheld His Tongue, for the disbelievers are lying in ambush;
however, protection is afforded by God, the Lord of all worlds. Verily, in Him
have We placed Our trust and unto Him have We committed all affairs.
All-Sufficient is He for Us and for all created things. He is the One by Whose
leave, and through the potency of Whose command, the Day-Star of sovereign might
hath shone resplendent above the horizon of the world. Well is it with him who
perceiveth and recognizeth the Truth and woe betide the froward and the
faithless.
This Wronged One hath invariably treated the wise with
affection. By the wise is meant men whose knowledge is not confined to mere
words and whose lives have been fruitful and have produced enduring results. It
is incumbent upon everyone to honour these blessed souls. Happy are they that
observe God's precepts; happy are they that have recognized the Truth; happy are
they that judge with fairness in all matters and hold fast to the Cord of My
inviolable Justice.
The people of Persia have turned away from Him Who is
the Protector and the Helper. They are clinging to and have enmeshed themselves
in the vain imaginings of the foolish. So firmly do they adhere to superstitions
that naught can sever them therefrom save the potent arm of God--exalted is His
glory. Beseech thou the Almighty that
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He may remove with the fingers of divine power the veils which have
shut out the divers peoples and kindreds, that they may attain the things that
are conducive to security, progress and advancement and may hasten forth towards
the incomparable Friend.
The word of God which the Abhá Pen hath revealed
and inscribed on the
first leaf
of the Most Exalted Paradise is this: Verily I say: The fear of God hath ever
been a sure defence and a safe stronghold for all the peoples of the world. It
is the chief cause of the protection of mankind, and the supreme instrument for
its preservation. Indeed, there existeth in man a faculty which deterreth him
from, and guardeth him against, whatever is unworthy and unseemly, and which is
known as his sense of shame. This, however, is confined to but a few; all have
not possessed and do not possess it.
The word of God which the Supreme
Pen hath recorded on the
second leaf
of the Most Exalted Paradise is the following: The Pen of the Most High
exhorteth, at this moment, the manifestations of authority and the sources of
power, namely the kings, the sovereigns, the presidents, the rulers, the divines
and the wise, and enjoineth them to uphold the cause of religion, and to cleave
unto it. Religion is verily the chief
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instrument for the establishment of order in the world and of
tranquillity amongst its peoples. The weakening of the pillars of religion hath
strengthened the foolish and emboldened them and made them more arrogant. Verily
I say: The greater the decline of religion, the more grievous the waywardness of
the ungodly. This cannot but lead in the end to chaos and confusion. Hear Me, O
men of insight, and be warned, ye who are endued with discernment!
The
word of God which the Supreme Pen hath recorded on the
third leaf
of the Most Exalted Paradise is this: O son of man! If thine eyes be turned
towards mercy, forsake the things that profit thee and cleave unto that which
will profit mankind. And if thine eyes be turned towards justice, choose thou
for thy neighbour that which thou choosest for thyself. Humility exalteth man to
the heaven of glory and power, whilst pride abaseth him to the depths of
wretchedness and degradation.
O people of God! Great is the Day and
mighty the Call! In one of Our Tablets We have revealed these exalted words:
`Were the world of the spirit to be wholly converted into the sense of hearing,
it could then claim to be worthy to hearken unto the Voice that calleth from the
Supreme Horizon; for otherwise, these ears that are defiled with lying tales
have never been, nor are they now, fit to hear it.' Well is it with them that
hearken; and woe betide the wayward.
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The word of God which the Supreme Pen hath recorded on the
fourth leaf
of the Most Exalted Paradise is the following: O people of God! Beseech ye
the True One--glorified be His Name-- that He may graciously shield the
manifestations of dominion and power from the suggestions of self and desire and
shed the radiance of justice and guidance upon them.
His Majesty Muhammad
Sháh, despite the excellence of his rank, committed two heinous deeds. One was
the order to banish the Lord of the Realms of Grace and Bounty, the Primal
Point; and the other, the murder of the Prince of the City of Statesmanship and
Literary Accomplishment.
The faults of kings, like their favours, can be
great. A king who is not deterred by the vainglory of power and authority from
observing justice, nor is deprived of the splendours of the day-star of equity
by luxury, riches, glory or the marshalling of hosts and legions shall occupy a
high rank and a sublime station amongst the Concourse on high. It is incumbent
upon everyone to extend aid and to manifest kindness to so noble a soul. Well is
it with the king who keepeth a tight hold on the reins of his passion,
restraineth his anger and preferreth justice and fairness to injustice and
tyranny.
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The word of God which the Supreme Pen hath recorded on the
fifth leaf
of the Most Exalted Paradise is this: Above all else, the greatest gift and
the most wondrous blessing hath ever been and will continue to be Wisdom. It is
man's unfailing Protector. It aideth him and strengtheneth him. Wisdom is God's
Emissary and the Revealer of His Name the Omniscient. Through it the loftiness
of man's station is made manifest and evident. It is all-knowing and the
foremost Teacher in the school of existence. It is the Guide and is invested
with high distinction. Thanks to its educating influence earthly beings have
become imbued with a gem-like spirit which outshineth the heavens. In the city
of justice it is the unrivalled Speaker Who, in the year nine, illumined the
world with the joyful tidings of this Revelation. And it was this peerless
Source of wisdom that at the beginning of the foundation of the world ascended
the stair of inner meaning and when enthroned upon the pulpit of utterance,
through the operation of the divine Will, proclaimed two words. The first
heralded the promise of reward, while the second voiced the ominous warning of
punishment. The promise gave rise to hope and the warning begat fear. Thus the
basis of world order hath been firmly established upon these twin principles.
Exalted is the Lord of Wisdom, the Possessor of Great Bounty.
The word of
God which the Supreme Pen hath recorded on the
sixth leaf
of the Most Exalted Paradise is the following: The light of
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men is Justice. Quench it not with the contrary winds of oppression
and tyranny. The purpose of justice is the appearance of unity among men. The
ocean of divine wisdom surgeth within this exalted word, while the books of the
world cannot contain its inner significance. Were mankind to be adorned with
this raiment, they would behold the day-star of the utterance, `On that day God
will satisfy everyone out of His abundance,' shining resplendent above the
horizon of the world. Appreciate ye the value of this utterance; it is a noble
fruit that the Tree of the Pen of Glory hath yielded. Happy is the man that
giveth ear unto it and observeth its precepts. Verily I say, whatever is sent
down from the heaven of the Will of God is the means for the establishment of
order in the world and the instrument for promoting unity and fellowship among
its peoples. Thus hath the Tongue of this Wronged One spoken from His Most Great
Prison.
The word of God which the Supreme Pen hath recorded on the
seventh leaf
of the Most Exalted Paradise is this: O ye men of wisdom among nations! Shut
your eyes to estrangement, then fix your gaze upon unity. Cleave tenaciously
unto that which will lead to the well-being and tranquillity of all mankind.
This span of earth is but one homeland and one habitation. It behoveth you to
abandon vainglory which causeth alienation and to set your hearts on whatever
will ensure
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harmony. In the estimation of the people of Bahá man's glory lieth
in his knowledge, his upright conduct, his praiseworthy character, his wisdom,
and not in his nationality or rank. O people of the earth! Appreciate the value
of this heavenly word. Indeed it may be likened unto a ship for the ocean of
knowledge and a shining luminary for the realm of perception.
The word of
God which the Supreme Pen hath recorded on the
eighth leaf
of the Most Exalted Paradise is the following: Schools must first train the
children in the principles of religion, so that the Promise and the Threat
recorded in the Books of God may prevent them from the things forbidden and
adorn them with the mantle of the commandments; but this in such a measure that
it may not injure the children by resulting in ignorant fanaticism and
bigotry.
It is incumbent upon the Trustees of the House of Justice to
take counsel together regarding those things which have not outwardly been
revealed in the Book, and to enforce that which is agreeable to them. God will
verily inspire them with whatsoever He willeth, and He, verily, is the Provider,
the Omniscient.
We have formerly ordained that people should converse in
two languages, yet efforts must be made to reduce them to one, likewise the
scripts of the world, that men's lives may not be dissipated and wasted in
learning divers languages. Thus the whole earth would come to be regarded as one
city and one land.
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The word of God which the Supreme Pen hath recorded on the
ninth leaf
of the Most Exalted Paradise is this: In all matters moderation is desirable.
If a thing is carried to excess, it will prove a source of evil. Consider the
civilization of the West, how it hath agitated and alarmed the peoples of the
world. An infernal engine hath been devised, and hath proved so cruel a weapon
of destruction that its like none hath ever witnessed or heard. The purging of
such deeply-rooted and overwhelming corruptions cannot be effected unless the
peoples of the world unite in pursuit of one common aim and embrace one
universal faith. Incline your ears unto the Call of this Wronged One and adhere
firmly to the Lesser Peace.
Strange and astonishing things exist in the
earth but they are hidden from the minds and the understanding of men. These
things are capable of changing the whole atmosphere of the earth and their
contamination would prove lethal. Great God! We have observed an amazing thing.
Lightning or a force similar to it is controlled by an operator and moveth at
his command. Immeasurably exalted is the Lord of Power Who hath laid bare that
which He purposed through the potency of His weighty and invincible
command.
O people of Bahá! Each one of the ordinances We have revealed is
a mighty stronghold for the preservation of the world of being. Verily, this
Wronged One desireth naught but your security and elevation.
We exhort
the men of the House of Justice and command them to ensure the protection and
safeguarding of
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men, women and children. It is incumbent upon them to have the
utmost regard for the interests of the people at all times and under all
conditions. Blessed is the ruler who succoureth the captive, and the rich one
who careth for the poor, and the just one who secureth from the wrong doer the
rights of the downtrodden, and happy the trustee who observeth that which the
Ordainer, the Ancient of Days hath prescribed unto him.
O Haydar-`Alí!
Upon thee be My glory and My praise. My counsels and admonitions have compassed
the world. Yet, instead of imparting joy and gladness they have caused grief,
because some of those who claim to love Me have waxed haughty and have inflicted
upon Me such tribulations as neither the followers of former religions nor the
divines of Persia did ever inflict.
We have said: `My imprisonment doeth
Me no harm, nor do the things that have befallen Me at the hands of My enemies.
That which harmeth Me is the conduct of my loved ones who, though they bear My
name, yet commit that which maketh My heart and My pen to lament.' Such
utterances as these have again and again been revealed, yet the heedless have
failed to profit thereby, since they are captive to their own evil passions and
corrupt desires. Beseech thou the One true God that He may enable everyone to
repent and return unto Him. So long as one's nature yieldeth unto evil passions,
crime and transgression will prevail. We cherish the hope that the hand of
divine power and the outpouring of heavenly blessings may sustain all men, may
attire them with the vesture of forgiveness and bounty and guard them against
that which would harm His Cause among His servants. He is, in truth, the Potent,
the All-Powerful, and He is the Ever-Forgiving, the Merciful.
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The word of God which the Supreme Pen hath recorded on the
tenth leaf
of the Most Exalted Paradise is the following: O people of the earth! Living
in seclusion or practising asceticism is not acceptable in the presence of God.
It behoveth them that are endued with insight and understanding to observe that
which will cause joy and radiance. Such practices as are sprung from the loins
of idle fancy or are begotten of the womb of superstition ill beseem men of
knowledge. In former times and more recently some people have been taking up
their abodes in the caves of the mountains while others have repaired to
graveyards at night. Say, give ear unto the counsels of this Wronged One.
Abandon the things current amongst you and adopt that which the faithful
Counsellor biddeth you. Deprive not yourselves of the bounties which have been
created for your sake.
Charity is pleasing and praiseworthy in the sight
of God and is regarded as a prince among goodly deeds. Consider ye and call to
mind that which the All-Merciful hath revealed in the Qur'án: `They prefer them
before themselves, though poverty be their own lot. And with such as are
preserved from their own covetousness shall it be well.' Viewed in this light,
the blessed utterance above is, in truth, the day-star of utterances. Blessed is
he who preferreth his brother before himself. Verily, such a man is reckoned, by
virtue of the Will of God, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise, with the people of
Bahá who dwell in the Crimson Ark.
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The word of God which the Supreme Pen hath recorded on the
eleventh leaf
of the Most Exalted Paradise is this: We enjoin upon them that are the
emblems of His names and attributes to firmly adhere henceforth unto that which
hath been set forth in this Most Great Revelation, not to allow themselves to
become the cause of strife, and, until the end that knoweth no end, to keep
their eyes directed towards the dayspring of these resplendent words which have
been recorded in this Tablet. Strife leads to bloodshed and provokes commotion
amongst people. Hearken ye unto the Voice of this Wronged One and deviate not
therefrom.
Were anyone to ponder in his heart that which hath, in this
Revelation, streamed forth from the Pen of Glory, he would be assured that
whatever this Wronged One hath affirmed He hath had no intention of establishing
any position or distinction for Himself. The purpose hath rather been to attract
the souls, through the sublimity of His words, unto the summit of transcendent
glory and to endow them with the capacity of perceiving that which will purge
and purify the peoples of the world from the strife and dissension which
religious differences provoke. Unto this bear witness My heart, My Pen, My inner
and My outer Being. God grant that all men may turn unto the treasuries latent
within their own beings.
O people of Bahá! The source of crafts, sciences
and arts is the power of reflection. Make ye every effort that out of this ideal
mine there may gleam forth such pearls of wisdom and utterance as will promote
the well-being and harmony of all the kindreds of the earth.
Under all
conditions, whether in adversity or at ease,
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whether honoured or afflicted, this Wronged One hath directed all
men to show forth love, affection, compassion and harmony. And yet whenever
there was any slight evidence of progress and advancement, those concealed
behind the veils would sally forth and utter calumnies more wounding than the
sword. They cling unto misleading and reprehensible words and suffer themselves
to be deprived of the ocean of verses revealed by God.
If these
obstructing veils had not intervened Persia would, in some two years, have been
subdued through the power of utterance, the position of both the government and
the people would have been raised and the Supreme Goal, unveiled and
unconcealed, would have appeared in the plenitude of glory. In short, sometimes
in explicit language, at other times by allusion, We said whatever had to be
said. Thus, once Persia had been rehabilitated, the sweet savours of the Word of
God would have wafted over all countries, inasmuch as that which hath streamed
forth from the Most Exalted Pen is conducive to the glory, the advancement and
education of all the peoples and kindreds of the earth. Indeed it is the
sovereign remedy for every disease, could they but comprehend and perceive
it.
Recently the Afnáns and Amín--upon them be My glory and
loving-kindness--attained Our presence and beheld Our countenance; likewise
Nabíl, the son of Nabíl and the son of Samandar--upon them rest the glory of God
and His loving-kindness--are present and have drunk the cup of reunion. We
entreat God that He may graciously ordain for them the good of this world and of
the next and that the outpouring of His blessings and grace may descend upon
them from the heaven of His generosity and the
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clouds of His tender compassion. Verily of those who show mercy He
is the Most Merciful, and He is the Gracious, the Beneficent.
O
Haydar-`Alí! Thine other letter which thou hadst forwarded through him who
beareth the title of Júd (Bounty) hath reached Our holy court. Praised be God!
It was adorned with the light of divine unity and of detachment and was ablaze
with the fire of love and affection. Pray thou unto God that He may grant
keenness to the eyes and illumine them with a new light, perchance they may
perceive that which hath no parallel nor peer.
In this day the verses of
the Mother Book are resplendent and unmistakable even as the sun. They can in no
wise be mistaken for any of the past or more recent utterances. Truly this
Wronged One desireth not to demonstrate His Own Cause with proofs produced by
others. He is the One Who embraceth all things, while all else besides Him is
circumscribed. Say, O people, peruse that which is current amongst you and We
will peruse what pertaineth unto Us. I swear by God! Neither the praise of the
peoples of the world, nor the things that the kindreds of the earth possess are
worthy of mention before the remembrance of His Name. Unto this beareth witness
He Who under all conditions proclaimeth, `Verily He is God, the sovereign Ruler
of the Day of Reckoning and the Lord of the mighty Throne.'
Glorified be
God! One wondereth by what proof or reason the disbelievers among the people of
the Bayán have turned away from the Lord of being. In truth the station
of
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this Revelation transcendeth the station of whatever hath been
manifested in the past or will be made manifest in the future.
Were the
Point of the Bayán present in this day and should He, God forbid, hesitate to
acknowledge this Cause, then the very blessed words which have streamed forth
from the wellspring of His Own Bayán would apply to Him. He saith, and His word
is the truth, `Lawful is it for Him Whom God will make manifest to reject him
who is the greatest on earth.' Say, O ye that are bereft of understanding! Today
that Most Exalted Being is proclaiming: `Verily, verily, I am the first to adore
Him.' How shallow is the fund of men's knowledge and how feeble their power of
perception. Our Pen of Glory beareth witness to their abject poverty and to the
wealth of God, the Lord of all worlds.
Lauded and glorified is He Who
hath called the creation into being. He is the sovereign Truth, the Knower of
things unseen. The Mother Book is revealed and the Lord of Bounty is established
upon the most blessed seat of glory. The Dawn hath broken, yet the people
understand not. The signs have been ushered in, while He Who hath revealed them
is overwhelmed with manifest sorrow. Indeed I have endured that which hath
caused the world of existence to lament.
Say: O Yahyá (Azal), produce a
single verse, if thou dost possess divinely-inspired knowledge. These words were
formerly spoken by My Herald Who at this hour proclaimeth: `Verily, verily, I am
the first to adore Him.' Be fair, O My brother. Art thou able to express thyself
when brought face to face with the billowing ocean of Mine utterance? Canst thou
unloose thy tongue when confronted with the shrill voice of My Pen? Hast thou
any power
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before the revelations of Mine omnipotence? Judge thou fairly, I
adjure thee by God, and call to mind when thou didst stand in the presence of
this Wronged One and We dictated to thee the verses of God, the Help in Peril,
the Self-Subsisting. Beware lest the source of falsehood withhold thee from the
manifest Truth.
O thou who hast fixed thy gaze upon My countenance! Say:
O ye heedless ones! By reason of a droplet ye have deprived yourselves of the
ocean of heavenly verses and for the sake of an insignificant atom ye have shut
yourselves out from the splendours of the Day-Star of Truth. Who else but Bahá
hath the power to speak forth before the face of mankind? Judge ye fairly and be
not of the unjust. Through Him the oceans have surged, the mysteries have been
divulged and the trees have lifted up their voices exclaiming: The kingdoms of
earth and heaven are God's, the Revealer of signs, the Fountainhead of clear
tokens. Peruse ye the Persian Bayán revealed by Him Who heralded this Revelation
and look at it with the eye of fairness. Verily He will guide you aright to His
Path. At this moment He proclaimeth that which His tongue had formerly uttered
when He was seated upon the throne of His most exalted Name.
Thou hast
made mention of the loved ones in those regions. Praised be God, each one of
them attained the honour of being remembered by the True One--exalted is His
glory--and the names of them, one and all, flowed from the Tongue of Grandeur in
the kingdom of utterance. Great indeed is their blessedness and happiness,
inasmuch as they have drunk the choice wine of revelation and inspiration from
the hand of their Lord, the Compassionate, the Merciful. We beseech God to
strengthen them to manifest inflexible constancy and to summon to their aid the
hosts of
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wisdom and utterance. He is in truth the Mighty, the Omnipotent.
Convey my greetings to them and give them the joyful tidings that the Day-Star
of remembrance hath dawned and shed its radiance from above the horizon of the
bountiful favours of their Lord, the Ever-Forgiving, the
All-Merciful.
Thou hast mentioned Husayn. We have attired his temple with
the robe of forgiveness and adorned his head with the crown of pardon. It
beseemeth him to pride himself among all men upon this resplendent, this radiant
and manifest bounty. Say: Be not despondent. After the revelation of this
blessed verse it is as though thou hast been born anew from thy mother's womb.
Say: Thou art free from sin and error. Truly God hath purged thee with the
living waters of His utterance in His Most Great Prison. We entreat Him--blessed
and exalted is He--to graciously confirm thee in extolling Him and in magnifying
His glory and to strengthen thee through the power of His invisible hosts.
Verily, He is the Almighty, the Omnipotent.
Thou hast made mention of the
people of Tar. We have set Our face toward the servants of God therein and
advise them first to consider that which the Point of the Bayán hath revealed
concerning this Revelation whereby all names and titles have been shaken, the
idols of vain imaginings have crumbled and the Tongue of Grandeur hath, from the
realm of glory, proclaimed: By the righteousness of God! The Hidden Treasure,
the Impenetrable Mystery, hath been uncovered to men's eyes, causing all things,
whether of the past or of the future, to rejoice. He hath said, and His word is
the truth: `Of all the tributes I have paid to Him Who is to come after Me, the
greatest is this, My written confession, that no words of Mine can adequately
describe
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Him, nor can any reference to Him in My Book, the Bayán, do justice
to His Cause.'
Moreover We counsel them to observe justice, equity,
honesty, piety and that whereby both the Word of God and their own station will
be exalted amongst men. Verily I am the One Who exhorteth with justice. Unto
this beareth witness He from Whose Pen rivers of mercy have flowed and from
Whose utterance fountains of living waters have streamed forth unto all created
things. Immeasurably exalted is this boundless grace; immensely blessed is this
resplendent favour.
O people of Tar! Give ear unto the Call of Him Who
doeth whatsoever He willeth. In truth He remindeth you of that which will draw
you nigh unto God, the Lord of the worlds. He hath turned His face towards you
from the Prison of Akká and hath revealed for your sakes what will immortalize
your memory and your names in the Book which cannot be effaced and remaineth
unaffected by the doubts of the froward. Cast away the things current amongst
men and take fast hold on that whereunto ye are bidden by virtue of the Will of
the Ordainer, the Ancient of Days. This is the Day wherein the divine Lote-Tree
calleth aloud, saying: O people! Behold ye My fruits and My leaves, incline then
your ears unto My rustling. Beware lest the doubts of men debar you from the
light of certitude. The Ocean of utterance exclaimeth and saith: `O ye dwellers
on the earth! Behold My billowing waters and the pearls of wisdom and utterance
which I have poured forth. Fear ye God and be not of the heedless.'
In
this Day a great festival is taking place in the Realm above; for whatsoever was
promised in the sacred Scriptures hath been fulfilled. This is the Day of great
rejoicing. It behoveth everyone to hasten towards the court of His
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nearness with exceeding joy, gladness, exultation and delight and
to deliver himself from the fire of remoteness.
O people of Tar! Through
the strengthening power of My Name seize ye the chalice of knowledge, drink then
your fill in defiance of the people of the world who have broken the Covenant of
God and His Testament, rejected His proofs and clear tokens, and cavilled at His
signs which have pervaded all that are in heaven and on earth.
The
disbelievers among the people of the Bayán are like the followers of the Shí'ih
sect and walk in their footsteps. Leave them to their idle fancies and vain
imaginings. They are in truth accounted with the lost in the Book of God, the
All-Knowing, the All-Wise. The Shí'ih divines, one and all, are now engaged in
reviling and denouncing the True One from their pulpits. Gracious God!
Dawlat-Ábádí too hath followed suit. He ascended the pulpit and gave voice to
that which hath caused the Tablet to cry out in anguish and the Pen to wail.
Meditate upon his conduct and the conduct of Ashraf--upon him be My glory and My
tender mercy--and likewise consider those loved ones who hastened to the place
of martyrdom in My Name, and offered up their lives in the path of Him Who is
the Desire of the world.
The Cause is manifest, it shineth resplendent as
the sun, but the people have become veils unto themselves. We entreat God that
He may graciously assist them to return unto Him. He is, in truth, the
Forgiving, the Merciful.
O people of Tar! We send you greetings from this
Spot and beseech God--blessed and exalted is He--to give you to drink the choice
wine of constancy from the hand of
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His favour. Verily, He is the Lord of Bounty, the Gracious, the
All-Praised. Leave ye unto themselves the immature ones of the world--they that
are moved by selfish desire and cling to the exponents of idle fancy. Verily He
is your Helper and Succourer. He is, in truth, potent to do whatsoever He
willeth. No God is there but Him, the One, the Peerless, the Mighty, the Most
Great.
May glory from Our presence rest upon those who have set their
faces toward the Dayspring of His Revelation and have acknowledged and
recognized that which the Tongue of utterance hath spoken in the kingdom of
knowledge in this blessed, this glorious and incomparable
Day.
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