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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 manifestâexalted be His Manifestationâthe Báb in the |
beginning of the Bayán saith: âHe is the One Who shall proclaim under all |
conditions, âVerily, 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.ââ Likewise in another instance He, |
magnifying the Name of Him Who shall be made manifest, saith: âI would be |
the first to adore Him.â Now it behoveth one to reflect upon the |
significance of the âAdorerâ and the âAdored Oneâ, 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 the world and be not of the people of |
tyranny on earthâmen who have repudiated the Manifestation of God and His |
invincible authority and have renounced His favoursâthey 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. |
KALÃMÃT-I-FIRDAWSÃYYIH (WORDS OF PARADISE) |
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 Ḥaydar-âAlÃ!(11) 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! Manâs 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 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. âFew of My servants |
are truly thankful.â(12) 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 Godâexalted be His gloryâhath 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 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 |
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