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O my God, |
how the wrongs committed by such of Thy creatures as |
have turned their backs to Thee have come in between Him in Whom Thy |
Godhead is manifest and Thy servants. |
Send down upon them, |
O my Lord, |
what |
will cause them to be busied with each others' concerns. |
Let, |
then, |
their |
violence be confined to their own selves, |
that the land and they that |
dwell therein may find peace. |
One of Thy handmaidens, |
O my Lord, |
hath sought Thy face, |
and soared in the |
atmosphere of Thy pleasure. |
Withhold not from her, |
O my Lord, |
the things |
Thou didst ordain for the chosen ones among Thy handmaidens. |
Enable her, |
then, |
to be so attracted by Thine utterances that she will celebrate Thy |
praise amongst them. |
Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. |
No God is there but Thee, |
the |
Almighty, |
Whose help is implored by all men. |
My God, |
my Well-Beloved! |
No place is there for any one to flee to when |
once Thy laws have been sent down, |
and no refuge can be found by any soul |
after the revelation of Thy commandments. |
Thou hast inspired the Pen with |
the mysteries of Thine eternity, |
and bidden it teach man that which he |
knoweth not, |
and caused him to partake of the living waters of truth from |
the cup of Thy Revelation and Thine inspiration. |
No sooner, |
however, |
had the Pen traced upon the tablet one single letter |
of Thy hidden wisdom, |
than the voice of the lamentation of Thine ardent |
lovers was lifted up from all directions. |
Thereupon, |
there befell the just |
what hath caused the inmates of the tabernacle of Thy glory to weep and |
the dwellers of the cities of Thy revelation to groan. |
Thou dost consider, |
O my God, |
how He Who is the Manifestation of Thy names |
is in these days threatened by the swords of Thine adversaries. |
In such a |
state He crieth out and summoneth all the inhabitants of Thine earth and |
the denizens of Thy heaven unto Thee. |
Purify, |
O my God, |
the hearts of Thy creatures with the power of Thy |
sovereignty and might, |
that Thy words may sink deep into them. |
I know not |
what is in their hearts, |
O my God, |
nor can tell the thoughts they think of |
Thee. |
Methinks that they imagine that Thy purpose in calling them to Thine |
all-highest horizon is to heighten the glory of Thy majesty and power. |
For |
had they been satisfied that Thou summonest them to that which will |
recreate their hearts and immortalize their souls, |
they would never have |
fled from Thy governance, |
nor deserted the shadow of the tree of Thy |
oneness. |
Clear away, |
then, |
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