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Assist Thou Thy servants, |
O my God, |
to help Thy Cause, |
and give them to |
drink what will quicken their hearts in Thy realm, |
lest anything hinder |
them from remembering Thee and from extolling Thy virtues, |
that they may |
quit their homes in Thy name, |
and summon all the multitudes unto Thee. |
Guard their faces, |
O my God, |
from turning to any one save Thee, |
and their |
ears from hearkening unto the sayings of all such as have turned away from |
Thy beauty and repudiated Thy signs. |
Supreme art Thou over all things. |
There is none other God save Thee, |
the |
All-Knowing, |
the All-Wise. |
Glorified art Thou, |
O Lord my God! |
Thou beholdest my low estate and the |
habitation wherein I dwell, |
and bearest witness unto my perplexity, |
my |
crying needs, |
my troubles, |
and the afflictions I suffer among Thy servants |
who recite Thy verses and repudiate their Revealer, |
who call on Thy names |
and cavil at their Creator, |
who seek to draw nigh unto Him Who is Thy |
Friend and put to death Him Who is the Best-Beloved of the worlds. |
Open Thou their eyes, |
O my God, |
and My Master, |
that they may gaze on Thy |
beauty, |
or cause them to return unto the lowest abyss of the fire. |
Potent |
art Thou to do what Thou willest. |
Thou art, |
verily, |
the All-Glorious, |
the |
All-Wise. |
The glory of Thy might, |
O my God, |
beareth me witness! |
Every time I attempt |
to remember Thee, |
I find myself overpowered by the sublimity of Thy |
station and the immensity of Thy might; |
and every time I hold my peace, |
lo, |
I am impelled by my love for Thee and by the potency of Thy will, |
to |
unloose my tongue and mention Thee. |
He who is poor and needy, |
O my God, |
is |
calling for his Lord, |
the All-Possessing; |
and he who is destitute of all |
strength remembereth his Master, |
the All-Powerful. |
If He deign to accept |
His servant's supplication, |
He is, |
verily, |
of unsurpassed bounteousness; |
and if He cast him out, |
He is of those who judge equitably the best. |
He |
indeed is acceptable, |
O my God, |
who hath set his face towards Thee, |
and he |
is truly deprived who hath been careless of the remembrance of Thee in Thy |
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