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TAJALLÍYÁT
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This is the Epistle of God, the Help in Peril,
the
Self-Subsisting
He is the One Who heareth from His Realm of
Glory.
God testifieth that there is none other God but Him and that He
Who hath appeared is the Hidden Mystery, the Treasured Symbol, the Most Great
Book for all peoples, and the Heaven of bounty for the whole world. He is the
Most Mighty Sign amongst men and the Dayspring of the most august attributes in
the realm of creation. Through Him hath appeared that which had been hidden from
time immemorial and been veiled from the eyes of men. He is the One Whose
Manifestation was announced by the heavenly Scriptures, in former times and more
recently. Whoso acknowledgeth belief in Him and in His signs and testimonies
hath in truth acknowledged that which the Tongue of Grandeur uttered ere the
creation of earth and heaven and the revelation of the Kingdom of Names. Through
Him the ocean of knowledge hath surged amidst mankind and the river of divine
wisdom hath gushed out at the behest of God, the Lord of Days.
Well is it
with the man of discernment who hath recognized and perceived the Truth, and the
one possessed of a hearing ear who hath hearkened unto His sweet Voice, and the
hand that hath received His Book with such resolve as
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is born of God, the Lord of this world and of the next, and the
earnest wayfarer who hath hastened unto His glorious Horizon, and the one endued
with strength whom neither the overpowering might of the rulers, nor the tumult
raised by the leaders of religion hath been able to shake. And woe betide him
who hath rejected the grace of God and His bounty, and hath denied His tender
mercy and authority; such a man is indeed reckoned with those who have
throughout eternity repudiated the testimony of God and His proof.
Great
is the blessedness of him who hath in this Day cast away the things current
amongst men and hath clung unto that which is ordained by God, the Lord of Names
and the Fashioner of all created things, He Who is come from the heaven of
eternity through the power of the Most Great Name, invested with so invincible
an authority that all the powers of the earth are unable to withstand Him. Unto
this beareth witness the Mother Book, calling from the Most Sublime
Station.
O `Alí-Akbar! We have repeatedly heard thy voice and have
responded to thee with that which the praise of all mankind can never rival;
from which the sincere ones inhale the sweet savours of the sayings of the
All-Merciful, and His true lovers perceive the fragrance of heavenly reunion,
and the sore athirst discover the murmuring of the water that is life indeed.
Blessed the man who hath attained thereto and hath recognized that which is at
this moment being diffused from the Pen of God, the Help in Peril, the Almighty,
the All-Bountiful.
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We testify that thou hast set thy face towards God and travelled
far until thou didst attain His presence and gavest ear unto the Voice of this
Wronged One, Who hath been cast into prison through the misdeeds of those who
have disbelieved in the signs and testimonies of God and have denied this
heavenly grace through which the whole world hath been made to shine. Blessed
thy face, for it hath turned unto Him, and thine ear, for it hath heard His
Voice, and thy tongue, for it hath celebrated the praise of God, the Lord of
lords. We pray God to graciously aid thee to become a standard for the promotion
of His Cause and to enable thee to draw nigh unto Him at all times and under all
conditions.
The chosen ones of God and His loved ones in that land are
remembered by Us, and We give them the joyful tidings of that which hath been
sent down in their honour from the Kingdom of the utterance of their Lord, the
sovereign Ruler of the Day of Reckoning. Make mention of Me to them and illumine
them with the resplendent glory of Mine utterance. Verily thy Lord is the
Gracious, the Bountiful.
O thou who dost magnify My praise! Give ear unto
that which the people of tyranny ascribe unto Me in My days. Some of them say:
`He hath laid claim to divinity'; others say: `He hath devised a lie against
God'; still others say: `He is come to foment sedition'. Base and wretched are
they. Lo! They are, in truth, enslaved to idle imaginings.
We shall now
cease using the eloquent language. Truly thy Lord is the Potent, the
Unconstrained. We would fain speak in the Persian tongue that perchance the
people of Persia, one and all, may become aware of the utterances of the
merciful Lord, and come forth to discover the Truth.
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The first Tajallí
which hath dawned from the Day-Star of Truth is the knowledge of God--exalted
be His glory. And the knowledge of the King of everlasting days can in no wise
be attained save by recognizing Him Who is the Bearer of the Most Great Name. He
is, in truth, the Speaker on Sinai Who is now seated upon the throne of
Revelation. He is the Hidden Mystery and the Treasured Symbol. All the former
and latter Books of God are adorned with His praise and extol His glory. Through
Him the standard of knowledge hath been planted in the world and the ensign of
the oneness of God hath been unfurled amidst all peoples. Attainment unto the
Divine Presence can be realized solely by attaining His presence. Through His
potency everything that hath, from time immemorial, been veiled and hidden, is
now revealed. He is made manifest through the power of Truth and hath uttered a
Word whereby all that are in the heavens and on the earth have been dumbfounded,
except those whom the Almighty was pleased to exempt. True belief in God and
recognition of Him cannot be complete save by acceptance of that which He hath
revealed and by observance of whatsoever hath been decreed by Him and set down
in the Book by the Pen of Glory.
They that immerse themselves in the
ocean of His utterances should at all times have the utmost regard for the
divinely-revealed ordinances and prohibitions. Indeed His ordinances constitute
the mightiest stronghold for the protection of the world and the safeguarding of
its peoples --a light upon those who acknowledge and recognize the truth, and a
fire unto such as turn away and deny.
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The second Tajallí
is to remain steadfast in the Cause of God--exalted be His glory--and to be
unswerving in His love. And this can in no wise be attained except through full
recognition of Him; and full recognition cannot be obtained save by faith in the
blessed words: `He doeth whatsoever He willeth.' Whoso tenaciously cleaveth unto
this sublime word and drinketh deep from the living waters of utterance which
are inherent therein, will be imbued with such a constancy that all the books of
the world will be powerless to deter him from the Mother Book. O how glorious is
this sublime station, this exalted rank, this ultimate purpose!
O
`Alí-Akbar! Consider how abject is the state of the disbelievers. They all give
utterance to the words: `Verily He is to be praised in His deeds and is to be
obeyed in His behest.' Nevertheless if We reveal aught which, even to the extent
of a needle's eye, runneth counter to their selfish ways and desires, they will
disdainfully reject it. Say, none can ever fathom the manifold exigencies of
God's consummate wisdom. In truth, were He to pronounce the earth to be heaven,
no one hath the right to question His authority. This is that whereunto the
Point of the Bayán hath testified in all that was sent down unto Him with truth
at the behest of God, He Who hath caused the Dawn to break.
The third Tajallí
is concerning arts, crafts and sciences. Knowledge is as wings to man's life,
and a ladder for his ascent. Its acquisition is incumbent upon everyone. The
knowledge of such
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sciences, however, should be acquired as can profit the peoples of
the earth, and not those which begin with words and end with words. Great indeed
is the claim of scientists and craftsmen on the peoples of the world. Unto this
beareth witness the Mother Book on the day of His return. Happy are those
possessed of a hearing ear. In truth, knowledge is a véritable treasure for man,
and a source of glory, of bounty, of joy, of exaltation, of cheer and gladness
unto him. Thus hath the Tongue of Grandeur spoken in this Most Great Prison.
The fourth Tajallí
is concerning Divinity, Godhead and the like. Were a man of insight to direct
his gaze towards the blessed, the manifest Lote-Tree and its fruits, he would be
so enriched thereby as to be independent of aught else and to acknowledge his
belief in that which the Speaker on Sinai hath uttered from the throne of
Revelation.
O `Alí-Akbar! Acquaint the people with the holy verses of thy
Lord and make known unto them His straight Path, His mighty
Announcement.
Say: O people, if ye judge fairly and equitably, ye will
testify to the truth of whatsoever hath streamed forth from the Most Exalted
Pen. If ye be of the people of the Bayán, the Persian Bayán will guide you
aright and will prove a sufficient testimony unto you; and if ye be of the
people of the Qur'án, ponder ye upon the Revelation on Sinai and the Voice from
the Bush which came unto the Son of `Imrán [Moses].
Gracious God! It was
intended that at the time of the manifestation of the One true God the faculty
of recognizing Him would have been developed and matured and
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would have reached its culmination. However, it is now clearly
demonstrated that in the disbelievers this faculty hath remained undeveloped and
hath, indeed, degenerated.
O `Alí! That which they accepted from the Bush
they now refuse to accept from Him Who is the Tree of the world of existence.
Say, O people of the Bayán, speak not according to the dictates of passion and
selfish desire. Most of the peoples of the earth attest the truth of the blessed
Word which hath come forth from the Bush.
By the righteousness of God!
But for the anthem of praise voiced by Him Who heralded the divine Revelation,
this Wronged One would never have breathed a word which might have struck terror
into the hearts of the ignorant and caused them to perish. Dwelling on the
glorification of Him Whom God shall make manifest-- exalted be His
Manifestation--the Báb in the beginning of the Bayán saith: `He is the One Who
shall proclaim under all conditions, "Verily, verily, I am God, no God is there
but Me, the Lord of all created things. In truth all others except Me are My
creatures. O, My creatures! Me alone do ye worship."' Likewise in another
instance He, magnifying the Name of Him Who shall be made manifest, saith: `I
would be the first to adore Him.' Now it behoveth one to reflect upon the
significance of the `Adorer' and the `Adored One', that perchance the people of
the earth may partake of a dewdrop from the ocean of divine knowledge and may be
enabled to perceive the greatness of this Revelation. Verily, He hath appeared
and hath unloosed His tongue to proclaim the Truth. Well is it with him who doth
acknowledge and recognize the truth, and woe betide the froward and the
wayward.
O kindreds of the earth! Incline your ears unto the Voice from
the divine Lote-Tree which overshadoweth
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the world and be not of the people of tyranny on earth-- men who
have repudiated the Manifestation of God and His invincible authority and have
renounced His favours-- they in truth are reckoned with the contemptible in the
Book of God, the Lord of all mankind.
The Glory which hath dawned above
the horizon of My tender mercy rest upon thee and upon whosoever is with thee
and giveth ear to thy words concerning the Cause of God, the Almighty, the
All-Praised.
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