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in their longing for Thee, |
soar up into the atmosphere of Thy |
oneness, |
and the infidels may be seized with trembling and may return to |
the nethermost fire, |
the abode ordained for them by Thee through the power |
of Thy sovereign might. |
Thou dost consider, |
O my Lord, |
how Thy dear ones are sore pressed by Thine |
enemies, |
and hearest from all sides their sighing by reason of what hath |
befallen them in Thy path. |
Thou knowest, |
O my Lord, |
that their one desire |
was to seek Thy face, |
and that the sole Object of their adoration was |
Thee. |
They who wronged them had no other purpose except to turn them away |
from Thee, |
and to extinguish the fire which Thou hadst kindled with the |
hands of Thine almighty power. |
Unseal the lips of Thy will, |
O my Lord, |
and let a word proceed therefrom |
that shall subject unto itself the world and all that is therein. |
How long |
shalt Thou behold these things and tarry, |
O my God? |
Darkness hath |
enveloped the whole earth, |
and Thy tokens are ready to be blotted out |
throughout Thy realm. |
Forgive me, |
O my God, |
for what I have spoken, |
for Thou art the One that |
knoweth all things, |
and in Thee are wrapped up the secrets that are hid |
from all else except Thyself. |
When Thy promise shall come to pass, |
Thou |
wilt manifest what Thou wilt, |
and subdue as Thou pleasest. |
We should wish |
only what Thou hast wished for us. |
In Thee is the knowledge of all things, |
and with Thee is the issue of all things. |
Thou art, |
verily, |
the Truth, |
the |
Knower of things unseen. |
Forgive me, |
then, |
my sins and the sins of them that love me, |
and supply |
them with the good of this world and of the next. |
Thou art, |
verily, |
the Ever-Forgiving, |
the Most Compassionate. |
Praised be Thou, |
O my God! |
Thou beholdest both the helplessness of Thy |
dear ones and the ascendancy of Thy foes, |
both the wretchedness of Thy |
chosen ones and the glory of them who gainsaid Thy Cause and repudiated |
Thy signs. |
The latter deny Thy tokens, |
and fail to repay Thee for the |
temporal benefits Thou didst bestow upon them, |
while the former yield Thee |
thanks for what hath befallen them in their eagerness to partake of the |
everlasting gifts Thou dost possess. |
How sweet is the thought of Thee in times of adversity and trial, |
and how |
delightful to glorify Thee when compassed about with the fierce winds of |
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