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I have |
refused to turn to any one except Thee, |
and have, |
through the power of Thy |
sovereignty and Thy might, |
arisen to face Thine enemies, |
and have summoned |
all mankind unto the shores of the ocean of Thy oneness and the heaven of |
Thine all-glorious unity. |
I have sought, |
all my days, |
not to guard myself |
from the mischief of the rebellious among Thy creatures, |
but rather to |
exalt Thy name amidst Thy people. |
I have, |
thereby, |
suffered what none of |
Thy creatures hath suffered. |
How many the days, |
O my God, |
which I have spent in utter loneliness with |
the transgressors amongst Thy servants, |
and how many the nights, |
O my |
Best-Beloved, |
during which I lay a captive in the hands of the wayward |
amidst Thy creatures! |
In the midst of my troubles and tribulations I have |
continued to celebrate Thy praise before all who are in Thy heaven and on |
Thy earth, |
and have not ceased to extol Thy wondrous glory in the kingdoms |
of Thy Revelation and of Thy creation, |
though all that I have been capable |
of showing forth hath fallen short of the greatness and the majesty of Thy |
oneness, |
and is unworthy of Thine exaltation and of Thine omnipotence. |
I swear by Thy glory, |
O Thou Who art the one alone Beloved! |
I find myself |
to be only nothing before the habitation of Thy great glory. |
Every time I |
attempt to extol any one of Thy virtues, |
my heart restraineth me, |
for |
naught but Thee is able to soar into the atmosphere of the kingdom of Thy |
nearness, |
or reach up to the heaven of Thy presence. |
Thy might beareth me witness! |
I am well aware that were I to bow myself |
before a handful of dust, |
from now until the end that hath no end, |
in |
acknowledgment of its relationship to Thy name, |
the Fashioner, |
I would |
still find myself far removed from that dust, |
and incapable of approaching |
it, |
and would discover that such an adoration can in no wise befit it, |
nor |
transcend the limitations to which I myself have been subjected. |
And were |
I to arise to serve one of Thy servants, |
and to wait at his door so long |
as Thine own kingdom endureth and Thine omnipotence will last, |
as a sign |
of my acknowledgment of the tie that bindeth him to Thy name, |
the Creator, |
I would, |
likewise, |
--and to this Thy glory beareth me witness--have to |
confess my complete failure to do him adequate service, |
and my deprivation |
of what can truly befit his station. |
And this for the reason that I |
recognize in them naught else except the bond that bindeth them to Thy |
names and Thine attributes. |
How can, |
then, |
such a man succeed in |
befittingly extolling the One through a motion of Whose finger all the |
names and their kingdom were called into being, |
and all the attributes and |
their dominion were created, |
and Who, |
through yet another motion of that |
same finger, |
hath united the letters B and E (Be) and knit them together, |
manifesting thereby what the highest thoughts of Thy chosen ones who enjoy |
near access to Thee are unable to grasp, |
and what the profoundest wisdom |
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