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how the eyes of these poor creatures are bent upon |
the horizon of Thy riches, |
how the hearts of these helpless ones are set |
in the direction of Thy might. |
I beseech Thee, |
O Thou Who art the sole |
Desire of them that have recognized Thee, |
and the Object of the adoration |
of the entire creation, |
not to suffer them, |
now that Thou hast attracted |
them by Thy most exalted Word, |
to be far removed from the Tabernacle which |
Thou hast reared up by Thy name, |
the All-Glorious. |
They are sore pressed with cares, |
O my Lord, |
and are encompassed about by |
the wicked. |
Send down, |
therefore, |
from the heaven of Thy behest Thine |
invisible hosts, |
that, |
holding aloft the ensigns of Thy victory, |
they may |
help them in Thy land, |
and may shield them against Thine adversaries. |
I entreat Thee, |
O my God, |
by Thy name through which the clouds have rained |
down their rain, |
and the streams have flowed, |
and the fire of Thy love |
hath been kindled throughout Thy dominion, |
to assist Thy servant who hath |
turned towards Thee, |
and hath spoken forth Thy praise, |
and determined to |
help Thee. |
Fortify, |
then, |
his heart, |
O my God, |
in Thy love and in Thy |
Faith. |
Better is this for him than all that hath been created on Thine |
earth, |
for the world and whatsoever is therein must perish, |
and what |
pertaineth unto Thee must endure as long as Thy most excellent names |
endure. |
By Thy Glory! |
Were the world to last as long as Thine own kingdom |
will last, |
to set their affections upon it would still be unseemly for |
such as have quaffed, |
from the hands of Thy mercy, |
the wine of Thy |
presence; |
how much more when they recognize its fleetingness and are |
persuaded of its transience. |
The chances that overtake it, |
and the changes |
to which all things pertaining unto it are continually subjected, |
attest |
its impermanence. |
Whosoever hath recognized Thee will turn to none save Thee, |
and will seek |
from Thee naught else except Thyself. |
Thou art the sole Desire of the |
heart of him whose thoughts are fixed on Thee, |
and the highest Aspiration |
of whosoever is wholly devoted unto Thee. |
No God is there beside Thee, |
the Almighty, |
the Help in Peril, |
the |
All-Glorious, |
the Most Powerful. |
Magnified be Thy name, |
O my God, |
for that Thou hast manifested the Day |
which is the King of Days, |
the Day which Thou didst announce unto Thy |
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