Súriy-i-Vafá1 (Tablet to Vafá)
He is the All-Knowing
O Vafá! Render
thanks unto thy Lord for having aided thee to embrace His Cause, enabled thee
to recognize the Manifestation of His Own Self and raised thee up to magnify
Him Who is the Most Great Remembrance in this glorious
Announcement.
Blessed art thou O Vafá,
inasmuch as thou hast been faithful to the Covenant of God and His Testament at
a time when all men have violated it and have repudiated the One in Whom they
had believed, and this notwithstanding that He hath appeared invested with
every testimony, and hath dawned from the horizon of Revelation clothed with
undoubted sovereignty.
It behooveth thee,
however, to exert thine utmost to attain the very essence of fidelity. This implieth to be well assured in thy heart and to testify
with thy tongue to that whereunto God hath testified for His Own exalted Self,
proclaiming: gVerily, self-subsisting am I within the Realm of Glory.h Whoso is
enabled in these days to solemnly affirm this truth, hath attained unto all
good, and the heavenly Spirit shall descend upon him in the daytime and in the
night season, shall graciously assist him to glorify the Name of his Lord and
suffer him to unloose his tongue and uphold with his words the Cause of his
Lord, the Merciful, the Compassionate. And none can ever achieve this except he
who hath purged his heart from whatsoever is created between heaven and earth,
and hath entirely detached himself from all but God, the sovereign Lord, the
Almighty, the Gracious.
Arise thou to serve
the Cause and say: I swear by the righteousness of God! Verily this is the
Primal Point, arrayed in His new attire and manifested in His glorious Name. He
at present beholdeth everything from this Horizon. Indeed He is supreme over all things. Amongst the Concourse
on High He is known as the Most Great Announcement and in the Realms of
Eternity as the Ancient Beauty, and before the Throne by this Name2 which hath caused the footsteps of them that are endued
with understanding to slip.
Say, I swear by God! In this Revelation even
before a single verse was sent down from the realm of holiness and sublimity,
the supreme testimony of God had been fulfilled for all the inmates of heaven
and the dwellers on earth; moreover, We have revealed the equivalent of
whatsoever was sent down in the Dispensation of the Bayán.
Fear ye God and suffer not your deeds to be rendered vain and be not of them
that are sunk in heedlessness. Open your eyes that ye may behold the Ancient
Beauty from this shining and luminous station.
Say, God is my witness! The Promised One
Himself hath come down from heaven, seated upon the crimson cloud with the
hosts of revelation on His right, and the angels of inspiration on His left,
and the Decree hath been fulfilled at the behest of God, the Omnipotent, the
Almighty. Thereupon the footsteps of everyone have slipped except such as God
hath protected through His tender mercy and numbered with those who have
recognized Him through His Own Self and detached themselves from all that pertaineth to the world.
Hearken thou unto the Words of thy Lord and
purify thy heart from every illusion so that the effulgent light of the
remembrance of thy Lord may shed its radiance upon it, and it may attain the
station of certitude.
Know thou moreover that thy letter reached Our
presence and We perceived and perused its contents. We noted the questions thou
hast asked and will readily answer thee. It behooveth
everyone in this Day to ask God that which he desireth,
and thy Lord will heed his petition with wondrous and undeniable verses.
Thou hast asked regarding the subject of the
return. Know thou that the end is like unto the beginning. Even as thou dost
consider the beginning, similarly shouldst thou
consider the end, and be of them that truly perceive. Nay,
rather consider the beginning as the end itself, and so conversely, that thou
mayest acquire a clear perception. Know thou moreover that every created thing
is continually brought forth and returned at the bidding of thy Lord, the God
of power and might.
As to the Return, as God hath purposed in His
sacred and exalted Tablets wherein He hath made this theme known unto His
servants; by this is meant the return of all created things in the Day of
Resurrection, and this is indeed the essence of the Return as thou hast
witnessed in Godfs own days and thou art of them that testify to this truth.
Verily God is fully capable of causing all
names to appear in one name, and all souls in one soul. Surely powerful and
mighty is He. And this Return is realized at His behest in whatever form He willeth. Indeed He is the One Who
doeth and ordaineth all things. Moreover, thou shouldst not perceive the fulfillment of the Return and the
Resurrection save in the Word of thy Lord, the Almighty, the All-Knowing. For
instance, were He to take a handful of earth and declare it to be the One Whom
ye have been following in the past, it would undoubtedly be just and true, even
as His real Person, and to none is given the right to question His authority.
He doeth what He willeth and ordaineth
whatsoever He pleaseth. Moreover, in this station
take thou heed not to turn thy gaze unto limitations and allusions, but rather
unto that whereby the Revelation itself hath been fulfilled and be of them that
are discerning. Thus do We explain for thee in a lucid
and explicit language that thou mayest comprehend that which thou didst seek
from thine ancient Lord.
Consider thou the Day of Resurrection. Were
God to pronounce the lowliest of creatures among the faithful to be the First
One to believe in the Bayán, thou shouldst
have no misgivings about it and must be of them that truly believe. In this
station look not upon human limitations and names but rather upon that whereby
the rank of the First One to believe is vindicated, which is faith in God, and
recognition of His Being and assurance in the fulfillment of His irresistible
and binding command.
Consider thou the Revelation of the Point of
the Bayán—exalted is His glory. He pronounced the
First One3 to believe in Him to be Muḥammad,
the Messenger of God. Doth it beseem a man to dispute
with Him by saying that this man is from Persia, the Other from Arabia, or this
one was called Ḥusayn while the Other bore the name
of Muḥammad? Nay, I swear by Godfs holy Being, the
Exalted, the Most Great. Surely no man of intelligence
and insight would ever pay attention unto limitations or names, but rather unto
that with which Muḥammad was invested, which was none
other than the Cause of God. Such a man of insight would likewise consider Ḥusayn and the position he occupied in the Cause of God,
the Omnipotent, the Exalted, the Knowing, the Wise. And since the First One to
believe in God in the Dispensation of the Bayán was
invested with command similar to that with which Muḥammad, the Messenger of God, was invested, therefore the
Báb pronounced him to be the latter, namely His
return and resurrection. This station is sanctified from every limitation or
name, and naught can be seen therein but God, the One, the Peerless, the
All-Knowing.
Know thou moreover that in the Day of
Revelation were He to pronounce one of the leaves to be the manifestation of
all His excellent titles, unto no one is given the right to utter why or
wherefore, and should one do so he would be regarded as a disbeliever in God
and be numbered with such as have repudiated His Truth.
Beware, beware lest thou behave like unto the
people of the Bayán. For indeed they erred
grievously, misguided the people, ignored the Covenant of God and His Testament
and joined partners with Him, the One, the Incomparable, the All-Knowing.
Verily they failed to recognize the Point of the Bayán,
for had they recognized Him they would not have rejected His manifestation in
this luminous and resplendent Being. And since they fixed their eyes on names,
therefore when He replaced His Name gthe Most Exaltedh by gthe Most Glorioush
their eyes were dimmed. They have failed to recognize Him in these days and are
reckoned with those that perish. Indeed, had they known Him through His own
Self or by virtue of that which He hath revealed, they would not have
repudiated Him when He appeared in this glorious and incomparable Name, which
God hath ordained to be the Sword of His Revelation between heaven and earth,
and through which truth is separated from error, even from now until the Day
when mankind shall stand before the Lord of the worlds.
Know thou moreover that in the Day of His
Manifestation all things besides God shall be brought forth and placed equally,
irrespective of their rank being high or low. The Day of Return is inscrutable
unto all men until after the divine Revelation hath been fulfilled. He is in
truth the One Who ordaineth whatsoever He willeth. When the Word of God is revealed unto all created
things whoso then giveth ear and heedeth the Call is,
indeed, reckoned among the most distinguished souls, though he be a carrier of
ashes. And he who turneth away is accounted as the
lowliest of His servants, though he be a ruler amongst men and the possessor of
all the books that are in the heavens and on earth.
It behooveth thee to
look with divine insight upon the things We have revealed and sent unto thee
and not towards the people and that which is current amongst them. They are in
this day like unto a blind man who, while moving in the sunshine, demandeth: Where is the sun? Is it shining? He would deny
and dispute the truth, and would not be of them that
perceive. Never shall he be able to discern the sun or to understand that which
hath intervened between him and it. He would object within himself, voice
protests, and would be among the rebellious. Such is the state of this people.
Leave them unto themselves, saying: Unto you be that which ye desire and unto
us that which we desire. Wretched indeed is the plight of the ungodly.
Know thou moreover that the former
Manifestation affirmed that the return and rising of the spirits would occur on
the Day of Resurrection, while in truth there is a return and resurrection for
every created thing. However We do not wish to mention
aught that is not set forth in the Bayán, lest
perchance the people of malice raise a great outcry. O would that that which interveneth between the children of men and their Creator
were dispelled that they might be enabled to behold Godfs invincible
sovereignty and dominion, quaff from the wellspring of His heavenly streams, be
sprinkled with the outpourings of the ocean of true understanding and be purged
from the defilements of the ungodly and the suspicious.
As to thy question concerning the worlds of
God. Know thou of a truth that the worlds of God are countless in their number,
and infinite in their range. None can reckon or comprehend them except God, the
All-Knowing, the All-Wise. Consider thy state when asleep. Verily, I say, this
phenomenon is the most mysterious of the signs of God amongst men, were they to
ponder it in their hearts. Behold how the thing which thou hast seen in thy
dream is, after a considerable lapse of time, fully realized. Had the world in
which thou didst find thyself in thy dream been identical with the world in
which thou livest, it would have been necessary for
the event occurring in that dream to have transpired in this world at the very
moment of its occurrence. Were it so, you yourself would have borne witness
unto it. This being not the case, however, it must
necessarily follow that the world in which thou livest
is different and apart from that which thou hast experienced in thy dream. This
latter world hath neither beginning nor end. It would be true if thou wert to
contend that this same world is, as decreed by the All-Glorious and Almighty
God, within thy proper self and is wrapped up within thee. It would equally be
true to maintain that thy spirit, having transcended the limitations of sleep
and having stripped itself of all earthly attachment, hath, by the act of God,
been made to traverse a realm which lieth hidden in the innermost reality of
this world. Verily I say, the creation of God embraceth
worlds besides this world, and creatures apart from these creatures. In each of
these worlds He hath ordained things which none can search except Himself, the
All-Searching, the All-Wise. Do thou meditate on that which We have revealed
unto thee, that thou mayest discover the purpose of God, thy Lord, and the Lord
of all worlds. In these words
the mysteries of Divine Wisdom have been treasured. We have refrained from
dwelling upon this theme owing to the sorrow that hath encompassed Us from the
actions of them that have been created through Our words, if ye be of them that
will hearken unto Our Voice.
Where is the one who can help Me and shield Me
from the swords of these faithless souls? Where is the man of insight who will
behold the Words of God with his own eyes and rid himself of the opinions and
notions of the peoples of the earth?
O servant! Warn thou the servants of God not
to reject that which they do not comprehend. Say, implore God to open to your
hearts the portals of true understanding that ye may be apprised of that of
which no one is apprised. Verily, He is the Giver, the Forgiving, the
Compassionate.
Thou hast moreover asked Me concerning the
ordinances of God. Know thou of a truth that whatsoever hath been prescribed in
the Book is indeed the truth, no doubt is there about it, and it is incumbent
upon everyone to observe that which hath been sent down by Him Who is the
Revealer, the All-Knowing. Were a man to put them away despite his being aware
thereof, God would truly be clear of such a one and We too would be clear of
him, inasmuch as His ordinances constitute the fruits of the divine Tree and
none other than the heedless and the wayward will deviate therefrom.
As to Paradise: It is a reality and there can
be no doubt about it, and now in this world it is realized through love of Me
and My good-pleasure. Whosoever attaineth
unto it God will aid him in this world below, and
after death He will enable him to gain admittance into Paradise whose vastness
is as that of heaven and earth. Therein the Maids of glory and holiness will
wait upon him in the daytime and in the night season, while the daystar of the
unfading beauty of his Lord will at all times shed its radiance upon him and he
will shine so brightly that no one shall bear to gaze at him. Such is the
dispensation of Providence, yet the people are shut out by a grievous veil.
Likewise apprehend thou the nature of hell-fire and be
of them that truly believe. For every act performed there shall be a recompense
according to the estimate of God, and unto this the very ordinances and
prohibitions prescribed by the Almighty amply bear witness. For surely if deeds
were not rewarded and yielded no fruit, then the Cause of God—exalted is
He—would prove futile. Immeasurably high is He exalted above such blasphemies!
However, unto them that are rid of all attachments a deed is, verily, its own
reward. Were We to enlarge upon this theme numerous Tablets would need to be written.
I swear by the righteousness of the One true
God! The Pen is unable to move by reason of that which hath befallen its Lord,
and it weepeth sore, and so do I weep, and likewise weepeth the eye of Him Who is the Essence of Grandeur
behind the Tabernacle of Names while seated on the Throne of His glorious Name.
Purge thou thy heart that We may cause
fountains of wisdom and utterance to gush out therefrom, thus enabling thee to
raise thy voice among all mankind. Unloose thy tongue and proclaim the truth
for the sake of the remembrance of thy merciful Lord. Be not afraid of anyone,
place thy whole trust in God, the Almighty, the All-Knowing. Say, O people,
fulfill whatever ye understand of the Persian Bayán
and whatever ye understand not ask this unerring Remembrance that He may set
forth clearly that which God hath intended in His Book, for in truth He knoweth that which is enshrined in the Bayán
by virtue of the Will of Him Who is the Omnipotent, the Powerful.
Thou hast inquired about the warning We gave
to the people at the time of Our departure from eIráq
to the effect that when the Sun disappeareth from
sight, birds of darkness will be in motion and the standards of Samírí4 will be reared high. I swear by God! Those birds have
stirred in these days and Samírí hath raised his
clamor. Well is it with him who recognizeth and is
numbered with men of understanding. We have also warned them against the
appearance of the calf. God is My witness! All Our warnings have come to pass,
as indeed, they are bound to, inasmuch as they have issued from the fingers of
glory and might. Beseech thou God to protect thee from the mischief of these
men and to purify thee from the insinuations of the froward.
Strengthen thy loins then for the promotion of the Cause and pay no attention
unto the words uttered by the people of the Bayán,
for they are truly incapable of understanding and have failed to comprehend the
essence of the Cause as is revealed in this august, this Most Great
Announcement. Thus have We inspired thee, and infused
into thy heart that which will make thee independent of the allusions of
mankind.
The glory of God be upon thee and upon them
that give ear unto the words thou dost utter for the love of God, thy Lord, and
remain steadfast in His Cause. All praise be unto God, the Lord of the worlds.
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