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creation hath been made to revolve in both the visible and invisible |
worlds, |
Whom Thou hast designated as the One whereunto should return |
whatsoever must return unto Thee, |
and as the Revealer of whatsoever may be |
manifested by Thee. |
Do Thou also bless such of His Letters as have not |
turned away from Thee, |
who have been firmly established in Thy love, |
and |
clung steadfastly to Thy good-pleasure. |
Bless Thou, |
likewise, |
as long as |
Thine own Self endureth and Thine own Essence doth last, |
them that have |
suffered martyrdom in Thy path. |
Thou art, |
verily, |
the Ever-Forgiving, |
the |
Most Merciful. |
Moreover, |
I beseech Thee, |
O my God, |
by Him Whom Thou hast announced unto |
us in all Thy Tablets and Thy Books and Thy Scrolls and Thy Scriptures, |
through Whom the kingdom of names hath been convulsed, |
and all that lay |
hid in the breasts of them that have followed their evil and corrupt |
desires hath been revealed, |
--I beseech Thee to strengthen us in our love |
for Him, |
to make us steadfast in His Cause, |
to help us befriend His loved |
ones and challenge His enemies. |
Shield us, |
then, |
O my God, |
from the |
mischief wrought by them that have denied Thy presence, |
and turned away |
from Thy face, |
and resolved to put an end to the life of Him Who is the |
Manifestation of Thine own Self. |
O my God and my Master! |
Thou knowest how they have disgraced Thy Cause and |
dishonored Thee among Thy creatures, |
how they have joined Thine enemies, |
that they may undermine Thy Revelation and injure Thee. |
Lay hold on them |
with the power of Thy wrath and might, |
O my God, |
and expose their shameful |
acts and their wickedness, |
that whatever is hid in their breasts may be |
revealed unto the people that dwell within Thy land, |
O Thou Who art the |
Inflictor of trials, |
the Fashioner of nations, |
and the Bestower of favors! |
No God is there beside Thee, |
the All-Glorious, |
the Most Bountiful. |
Praised be Thou, |
O Lord my God! |
The tongues of all created things testify |
to Thy sovereignty and Thine omnipotence, |
and proclaim mine own poverty |
and my wretchedness when face to face with the revelations of Thy wealth. |
Look, |
then, |
O my God, |
upon this sinner whose gaze hath, |
at all times, |
been |
fixed upon the source of Thy forgiveness, |
and whose eyes have been bent |
upon the horizon of Thy grace and Thy gifts. |
Ever since the day Thou didst create me at Thy bidding, |
O my God, |
and |
didst arouse me through the gentle winds of Thy tender mercies, |
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