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moment with a fresh torment. They idly imagine that tribulations can |
frustrate Our Purpose. Vain indeed is that which they have imagined. |
Verily, thy Lord is the One Who ordaineth whatsoever He pleaseth. |
I never passed a tree but Mine heart addressed it saying: âO would that |
thou wert cut down in My name, and My body crucified upon thee.â We |
revealed this passage in the Epistle to the Sháh that it might serve as a |
warning to the followers of religions. Verily, thy Lord is the |
All-Knowing, the All-Wise. |
Let not the things they have perpetrated grieve thee. Truly they are even |
as dead, and not living. Leave them unto the dead, then turn thy face |
towards Him Who is the Life-Giver of the world. Beware lest the sayings of |
the heedless sadden thee. Be thou steadfast in the Cause, and teach the |
people with consummate wisdom. Thus enjoineth thee the Ruler of earth and |
heaven. He is in truth the Almighty, the Most Generous. Ere long will God |
exalt thy remembrance and will inscribe with the Pen of Glory that which |
thou didst utter for the sake of His love. He is in truth the Protector of |
the doers of good. |
Give My remembrance to the one named Murád and say: âBlessed art thou, O |
Murád, inasmuch as thou didst cast away the promptings of thine own desire |
and hast followed Him Who is the Desire of all mankind.â |
Say: Blessed the slumberer who is awakened by My Breeze. Blessed the |
lifeless one who is quickened through My reviving breaths. Blessed the eye |
that is solaced by gazing at My beauty. Blessed the wayfarer who directeth |
his steps towards the Tabernacle of My glory and majesty. Blessed the |
distressed one who seeketh refuge beneath the shadow of My canopy. Blessed |
the sore athirst who hasteneth to the soft-flowing waters of My |
loving-kindness. Blessed the insatiate soul who casteth away his selfish |
desires for love of Me and taketh his place at the banquet table which I |
have sent down from the heaven of divine bounty for My chosen ones. |
Blessed the abased one who layeth fast hold on the cord of My glory; and |
the needy one who entereth beneath the shadow of the Tabernacle of My |
wealth. Blessed the ignorant one who seeketh the fountain of My knowledge; |
and the heedless one who cleaveth to the cord of My remembrance. Blessed |
the soul that hath been raised to life through My quickening breath and |
hath gained admittance into My heavenly Kingdom. Blessed the man whom the |
sweet savours of reunion with Me have stirred and caused to draw nigh unto |
the Dayspring of My Revelation. Blessed the ear that hath heard and the |
tongue that hath borne witness and the eye that hath seen and recognized |
the Lord Himself, in His great glory and majesty, invested with grandeur |
and dominion. Blessed are they that have attained His presence. Blessed |
the man who hath sought enlightenment from the Day-Star of My Word. |
Blessed he who hath attired his head with the diadem of My love. Blessed |
is he who hath heard of My grief and hath arisen to aid Me among My |
people. Blessed is he who hath laid down his life in My path and hath |
borne manifold hardships for the sake of My Name. Blessed the man who, |
assured of My Word, hath arisen from among the dead to celebrate My |
praise. Blessed is he that hath been enraptured by My wondrous melodies |
and hath rent the veils asunder through the potency of My might. Blessed |
is he who hath remained faithful to My Covenant, and whom the things of |
the world have not kept back from attaining My Court of holiness. Blessed |
is the man who hath detached himself from all else but Me, hath soared in |
the atmosphere of My love, hath gained admittance into My Kingdom, gazed |
upon My realms of glory, quaffed the living waters of My bounty, hath |
drunk his fill from the heavenly river of My loving providence, acquainted |
himself with My Cause, apprehended that which I concealed within the |
treasury of My Words, and hath shone forth from the horizon of divine |
knowledge engaged in My praise and glorification. Verily, he is of Me. |
Upon him rest My mercy, My loving-kindness, My bounty and My glory. |
BISHÃRÃT (GLAD-TIDINGS) |
This is the Call of the All-Glorious which is proclaimed from the Supreme |
Horizon in the Prison of Akká |
He is the Expounder, the All-Knowing, the All-Informed. |
GOD, the True One, testifieth and the Revealers of His names and |
attributes bear witness that Our sole purpose in raising the Call and in |
proclaiming His sublime Word is that the ear of the entire creation may, |
through the living waters of divine utterance, be purged from lying tales |
and become attuned to the holy, the glorious and exalted Word which hath |
issued forth from the repository of the knowledge of the Maker of the |
Heavens and the Creator of Names. Happy are they that judge with fairness. |
O people of the earth! |
The first Glad-Tidings which the Mother Book hath, in this Most Great |
Revelation, imparted unto all the peoples of the world is that the law of |
holy war hath been blotted out from the Book. Glorified be the |
All-Merciful, the Lord of grace abounding, through Whom the door of |
heavenly bounty hath been flung open in the face of all that are in heaven |
and on earth. |
The second Glad-Tidings |
It is permitted that the peoples and kindreds of the world associate with |
one another with joy and radiance. O people! Consort with the followers of |
all religions in a spirit of friendliness and fellowship. Thus hath the |
day-star of His sanction and authority shone forth above the horizon of |
the decree of God, the Lord of the worlds. |