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and 58, is written: âAnd commemorate ÃdrÃs in the Book; for he was a |
man of truth, a Prophet; And we uplifted him to a place on high.â |
54 In many of the passages that follow concerning the Greek |
philosophers, Baháâuâlláh quotes verbatim from the works of such |
Muslim historians as Abuâl-Fatḥ-i-Sháhristánà (1076â1153 A.D.) and |
Imáduâd-DÃn Abuâl-Fidá (1273â1331 A.D.). |
55 Qurâán 20:106. |
56 Muḥammad. |
57 Mecca. |
58 Arabic. |
59 Moses. |
60 Muḥammad Ḥusayn, one of the early believers of ShÃráz, surnamed |
âVafá (Fidelity) by Baháâuâlláh. |
61 The Most Great Name. |
62 Mullá Ḥusayn. |
63 The maker of the Golden Calf. See Qurâán 20:87â98. |
64 Siyyid MihdÃy-i-DahájÃ, to whom this Tablet was addressed, had been |
given by Baháâuâlláh the title Ismuâlláhiâl-MihdÃ, âThe Name of God, |
MihdÃ. He later broke the Covenant. (See God Passes By, page 319.) |
65 NabÃl-i-Akbar. See p. 135. |
66 Mecca. |
67 Fátimih, daughter of Muḥammad. |
68 Jesus. |
69 Qurâán 4:96. |
70 Jesus. |
71 The Sacred Lote-Tree, the Tree beyond which there is no passing (See |
Qurâán 53:8â18). A symbol of the Manifestation of God. (See God |
Passes By p. 94.) |
72 Qurâán 2:88. |
73 Moses. |
74 Jesus. |
75 Napoleon III. |
76 Qurâán 40:29. |
77 Muḥammad. |
78 Fátimih, daughter of Muḥammad. |
79 Adrianople. |
80 The Imám-Jumâih of Iá¹£fáhán, see page 203. |
81 Fátimih. |
82 The King of Martyrs and the Beloved of Martyrs. |
83 Jesus. |
84 Ishmael. |
85 Qurâán 104:1â2. |
86 Beirut. This Tablet is âa letter dictated by Baháâuâlláh and |
addressed by MÃrzá Ãqá Ján, His amanuensis, to âAbduâl-Bahá while |
the latter was on a visit to Beirut.â (The World Order of |
Baháâuâlláh, p. 136.) |
87 Qurâán 7:139. |
88 Muḥammad Javád-i-QazvÃnÃ, upon whom Baháâuâlláh bestowed the title |
Ismuâlláhiâl-Júd (The Name of God, Bounty). He transcribed numerous |
Tablets of Baháâuâlláh during His Ministry, but subsequently broke |
the Covenant. (See God Passes By pages 247 and 319.) |
89 Ḥájà MÃrzá Ḥaydar-âAlÃ, outstanding Persian Baháâà teacher and |
author. He spent nine years in prison and exile in Khártúm, |
travelled extensively in Ãrán, and passed away in 1920 in the Holy |
Land. Western pilgrims knew him as the Angel of Mount Carmel. |
90 Psalms 59:9; 108:10. |
91 Qurâán 14:5. |