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O my Lord, |
have broken this day |
their fast, |
after having observed it within the precincts of Thy court, |
and in their eagerness to please Thee. |
Do Thou ordain for him, |
and for |
them, |
and for all such as have entered Thy presence in those days all the |
good Thou didst destine in Thy Book. |
Supply them, |
then, |
with that which |
will profit them, |
in both this life and in the life beyond. |
Thou, |
in truth, |
art the All-Knowing, |
the All-Wise. |
O Thou the Lord of the visible and the invisible, |
and the Enlightener of |
all creation! |
I beseech Thee, |
by Thy sovereignty which is hid from the |
eyes of men, |
to reveal in all directions the signs of Thy manifold |
blessings and the tokens of Thy loving-kindness, |
that I may arise with |
exultation and rapture and extol Thy wondrous virtues, |
O Thou the Most |
Merciful, |
and stir up by Thy name all created things, |
and so kindle the |
fire of Thy glorification amidst Thy creatures, |
that all the world may be |
filled with the brightness of the light of Thy glory, |
and all existence be |
inflamed with the fire of Thy Cause. |
Roll not up, |
O my Lord, |
what hath been spread out in Thy name, |
and |
extinguish not the lamp which Thine own fire hath lit. |
Withhold not, |
O my |
Lord, |
the water that is life indeed from running down--the water from whose |
murmuring the wondrous melodies which extol and glorify Thee can be heard. |
Deny not, |
moreover, |
Thy servants the sweet fragrance of the breath which |
hath been wafted through Thy love. |
Thou seest, |
O Thou Who art my All-Glorious Beloved, |
the restless waves |
that surge within the ocean of my heart, |
in my love and yearning towards |
Thee. |
I implore Thee, |
by the signs of Thy majesty and the evidences of Thy |
sovereignty, |
to subdue Thy servants by this Name Which Thou hast made to |
be the King of all names in the kingdom of Thy creation. |
Potent art Thou |
to rule as Thou pleasest. |
No God is there but Thee, |
the All-Glorious, |
the |
All-Bountiful. |
Do Thou ordain, |
moreover, |
for every one who hath turned towards Thee what |
will make him steadfast in Thy Cause, |
in such wise that neither the vain |
imaginations of the infidels among Thy creatures, |
nor the idle talk of the |
froward amidst Thy servants will have the power to shut him out from Thee. |
Thou, |
verily, |
art the Help in Peril, |
the Almighty, |
the Most Powerful. |
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