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the fire of Thy love in the hearts of Thy servants, and of drawing all the |
peoples of the earth nearer to the habitation of Thy throne. |
And when, as bidden by Thee, I arose and called out, by Thy leave, all Thy |
creatures, the wayward among Thy servants opposed me. Some turned away |
from me, others disowned my claim, a few hesitated, while others were sore |
perplexed, notwithstanding that Thy testimony was set forth before the |
followers of all religions, and Thy proof demonstrated unto all the |
peoples of the earth, and the signs of Thy might so powerfully manifested |
as to encompass the entire creation. |
I was, moreover, opposed by mine own kindred, although, as Thou knowest, |
they were dear to me and I had desired for them that which I had desired |
for mine own self. These are the ones who, when learning that I had been |
cast into prison, perpetrated against me what no man else on earth had |
perpetrated. |
I entreat Thee, therefore, O my God, by Thy name by which Thou hast |
separated between truth and denial, to purify their hearts of all evil |
suggestions, and to enable them to draw nigh unto Him Who is the |
Day-Spring of Thy names and Thine attributes. |
Thou knowest, O my God, that I have severed every tie that bindeth me to |
any of Thy creatures except that most exalted tie that uniteth me with |
whosoever cleaveth unto Thee, in this the day of the revelation of Thy |
most august Self, that hath appeared in Thy name, the All-Glorious. Thou |
knowest that I have dissolved every bond that knitteth me to any one of my |
kindred except such as have enjoyed near access to Thy most effulgent |
face. |
I have no will but Thy will, O my Lord, and cherish no desire except Thy |
desire. From my pen floweth only the summons which Thine own exalted pen |
hath voiced, and my tongue uttereth naught save what the Most Great Spirit |
hath itself proclaimed in the kingdom of Thine eternity. I am stirred by |
nothing else except the winds of Thy will, and breathe no word except the |
words which, by Thy leave and Thine inspiration, I am led to pronounce. |
Praise be to Thee, O Thou Who art the Well-Beloved of all that have known |
Thee, and the Desire of the hearts of such as are devoted to Thee, |
inasmuch as Thou hast made me a target for the ills that I suffer in my |
love for Thee, and the object of the assaults launched against me in Thy |
path. Thy glory beareth me witness! I can, on no account, feel impatient |
of the adversities that I have borne in my love for Thee. From the very |
day Thou didst reveal Thyself unto me, I have accepted for myself every |
manner of tribulation. Every moment of my life my head crieth out to Thee |
and saith: "Would, O my Lord, that I could be raised on the spear-point in |
Thy path!" while my blood entreateth Thee saying: "Dye the earth with me, |
O my God, for the sake of Thy love and Thy pleasure!" Thou knowest that I |
have, at no time, sought to guard my body against any affliction, nay |
rather I have continually anticipated the things Thou didst ordain for me |
in the Tablet of Thy decree. |
Behold, then, O my God, my loneliness among Thy servants and my remoteness |
from Thy friends and Thy chosen ones. I beseech Thee, by the showers of |
the clouds of Thy mercy, whereby Thou hast caused the blossoms of Thy |
praise and utterance and the flowers of Thy wisdom and testimony to spring |
forth in the hearts of all them that have recognized Thy oneness, to |
supply Thy servants and my kindred with the fruits of the tree of Thy |
unity, in these days when Thou hast been established upon the throne of |
Thy mercy. Hinder them not, O my Lord, from attaining unto the things Thou |
dost possess, and write down for them that which will aid them to scale |
the heights of Thy grace and favor. Give them, moreover, to drink of the |
living waters of Thy knowledge, and ordain for them the good of this world |
and of the world to come. |
Thou art, verily, the Lord of Bahá, and the Beloved of his heart, and the |
Object of his desire, and the Inspirer of his tongue, and the Source of |
his soul. No God is there but Thee, the Inaccessible, the Most High. Thou |
art, verily, the Almighty, the Most Exalted, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most |
Merciful. |
Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God! I yield Thee thanks for having enabled |
me to recognize the Manifestation of Thyself, and for having severed me |
from Thine enemies, and laid bare before mine eyes their misdeeds and |
wicked works in Thy days, and for having rid me of all attachment to them, |
and caused me to turn wholly towards Thy grace and bountiful favors. I |
give Thee thanks, also, for having sent down upon me from the clouds of |
Thy will that which hath so sanctified me from the hints of the infidels |
and the allusions of the misbelievers that I have fixed my heart firmly on |
Thee, and fled from such as have denied the light of Thy countenance. |
Again I thank Thee for having empowered me to be steadfast in Thy love, |
and to speak forth Thy praise and to extol Thy virtues, and for having |
given me to drink of the cup of Thy mercy that hath surpassed all things |
visible and invisible. |
Thou art the Almighty, the Most Exalted, the All-Glorious, the All-Loving. |
Praised be Thou, O my God! Thou seest me shut up in this Prison, and art |
well aware that I have entered it solely for Thy sake and for the sake of |
the glorification of Thy word and the proclamation of Thy Cause. I cry out |
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