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CLXXVI: “Praise be unto Thee, Who art my God and the…” |
Praise be unto Thee, Who art my God and the
God of all men, and my Desire and the Desire of
all them that have recognized Thee, and my Beloved
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and the Beloved of such as have acknowledged Thy
unity, and the Object of my adoration and of the
adoration of them that have near access to Thee, and
my Wish and the Wish of such as are wholly devoted
to Thee, and my Hope and the Hope of them that
have fixed their hearts upon Thee, and my Refuge
and the Refuge of all such as have hastened towards
Thee, and my Haven and the Haven of whosoever
hath repaired unto Thee, and my Goal and the Goal
of all them that have set themselves towards Thee,
and my Object and the Object of those who have
fixed their gaze upon Thee, and my Paradise and the
Paradise of them that have ascended towards Thee,
and my Lode-star and the Lode-star of all such as
yearn after Thee, and my Joy and the Joy of all
them that love Thee, and my Light and the Light of
all such as have erred and asked to be forgiven by
Thee, and my Exultation and the Exultation of all
them that remember Thee, and my Stronghold and
the Stronghold of all such as have fled to Thee, and
my Sanctuary and the Sanctuary of all that dread
Thee, and my Lord and the Lord of all such as dwell
in the heavens and on the earth!
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Thou art He, O my God, Who hath unlocked the
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gate of heaven with the key of Thy Name, the Ever-Blessed,
the All-Powerful, the All-Glorious, the Most
Great, and hast summoned all mankind to the ocean
of Thy presence. No sooner had Thy most sweet voice
been raised, than all the inmates of the Kingdom of
Names and the Concourse on high were stirred up.
By Thy call the fragrance of the raiment of Thy
Revelation was wafted over such of Thy creatures
as have loved Thee, and such of Thy people as have
yearned towards Thee. They rose up and rushed forth
to attain the Ocean of Thy meeting, and the Horizon
of Thy beauty, and the Tabernacle of Thy Revelation
and Thy majesty, and the Sanctuary of Thy
Presence and Thy glory. They were so inebriated
with the wine of their reunion with Thee, that they
rid themselves of all attachment to whatever they
themselves and others possessed.
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I swear by Thy glory, O Thou the Lord of all
being and the Enlightener of all things visible and
invisible! Whoso hath quaffed from the hands of
Thy bounteousness the living waters of Thy love will
never allow the things pertaining to Thy creatures to
keep him back from Thee, neither will he be dismayed
at the refusal of all the dwellers of Thy realm
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to acknowledge Thee. Before all who are in heaven
and on earth such a man will cry aloud, and announce
unto the people the tumult of the Ocean of Thy
bounty and the splendors of the Luminaries of the
heaven of Thy bestowals.
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Happy indeed is the man that hath turned towards
the sanctuary of Thy presence, and rid himself of all
attachment to any one except Thyself. He is truly
exalted who hath confessed Thy glory, and fixed his
eyes upon the Day-Star of Thy loving-kindness. He
is endued with understanding who is aware of Thy
Revelation and hath acknowledged Thy manifold
tokens, Thy signs, and Thy testimonies. He is a man
of insight whose eyes have been illumined with the
brightness of Thy face, and who, as soon as Thy call
was raised, hath recognized Thee. He is a man of
hearing who hath been led to hearken unto Thy
speech, and to draw nigh unto the billowing ocean
of Thine utterances.
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Look, then, O Thou my God Who settest my soul
on fire, upon the tears I shed, and the sighs I utter,
and the anguish that afflicteth my heart and the fire
that consumeth my being. Thy glory beareth me
witness, O Thou, the Light of the world! The fire
of Thy love that burneth continually within me hath
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so inflamed me that whoever among Thy creatures
approacheth me, and inclineth his inner ear towards
me, cannot fail to hear its raging within each of my
veins.
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I am so carried away by the sweetness of Thine
utterances, and so inebriated with the wine of Thy
tender mercies, that my voice can never be stilled,
nor can my suppliant hands any longer desist from
being stretched out towards Thee. Thou seest, O my
Lord, how mine eyes are fixed in the direction of Thy
grace, and mine ears inclined towards the kingdom of
Thine utterance, and my tongue unloosed to celebrate
Thy praise, and my face set towards Thy face that
surviveth all that hath been created by Thy word,
and my hands raised up towards the heaven of Thy
bounty and favor.
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Wilt Thou keep back from Thee the stranger
whom Thou didst call unto his most exalted Home
beneath the shadow of the wings of Thy mercy, or
cast away the wretched creature that hath hastened
to attain the shores of the ocean of Thy wealth? Wilt
Thou shut up the door of Thy grace to the face of
Thy creatures after having opened it through the
power of Thy might and of Thy sovereignty, or
close the eyes of Thy people when Thou hast already
commanded them to turn unto the Day-Spring of
Thy Beauty and the Dawning-Place of the splendors
of Thy countenance?
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Nay, and to this Thy glory beareth me witness!
Such is not my thought of Thee, nor the thought of
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those of Thy servants that have near access to Thyself,
nor that of the sincere amongst Thy people.
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Thou knowest, and seest, and hearest, O my Lord,
that before every tree I am moved to lift up my voice
to Thee, and before every stone I am impelled to sigh
and lament. Hath it been Thy purpose in creating
me, O my God, to touch me with tribulation, or to
enable me to manifest Thy Cause in the kingdom of
Thy creation?
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Thou hearest, O my God, my sighs and my groaning,
and beholdest my powerlessness, and my poverty,
and my misery, and my woes, and my wretchedness. I
swear by Thy might! I have wept with such a weeping
that I have been unable to make mention of Thee,
or to extol Thee, and cried with such a bitter cry
that every mother in her bereavement was bewildered
at me, and forgot her own anguish and the sighs she
had uttered.
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I implore Thee, O my Lord, by Thine Ark, through
which the potency of Thy will was manifested and
the energizing influences of Thy purpose were revealed,
and which saileth on both land and sea
through the power of Thy might, not to seize me
in my mighty sins and great trespasses. I swear by
Thy glory! The waters of Thy forgiveness and Thy
mercy have emboldened me, as hath Thy dealing, in
bygone ages, with the sincere among Thy chosen ones,
and with such of Thy Messengers as have proclaimed
Thy oneness.
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I am well aware, O my Lord, that I have been so
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carried away by the clear tokens of Thy loving-kindness,
and so completely inebriated with the wine
of Thine utterance, that whatever I behold I readily
discover that it maketh Thee known unto me, and
it remindeth me of Thy signs, and of Thy tokens,
and of Thy testimonies. By Thy glory! Every time
I lift up mine eyes unto Thy heaven, I call to mind
Thy highness and Thy loftiness, and Thine incomparable
glory and greatness; and every time I turn
my gaze to Thine earth, I am made to recognize the
evidences of Thy power and the tokens of Thy
bounty. And when I behold the sea, I find that it
speaketh to me of Thy majesty, and of the potency
of Thy might, and of Thy sovereignty and Thy
grandeur. And at whatever time I contemplate the
mountains, I am led to discover the ensigns of Thy
victory and the standards of Thine omnipotence.
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I swear by Thy might, O Thou in Whose grasp
are the reins of all mankind, and the destinies of the
nations! I am so inflamed by my love for Thee, and
so inebriated with the wine of Thy oneness, that I
can hear from the whisper of the winds the sound
of Thy glorification and praise, and can recognize in
the murmur of the waters the voice that proclaimeth
Thy virtues and Thine attributes, and can apprehend
from the rustling of the leaves the mysteries that
have been irrevocably ordained by Thee in Thy
realm.
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Glorified art Thou, O God of all names and Creator
of the heavens! I render Thee thanks that
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Thou hast made known unto Thy servants this Day
whereon the river that is life indeed hath flowed
forth from the fingers of Thy bounty, and the springtime
of Thy revelation and Thy presence hath appeared
through Thy manifestation unto all who are
in Thy heaven and all who are on Thy earth.
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This is the Day, O my Lord, whose brightness
Thou hast exalted above the brightness of the sun
and the splendors thereof. I testify that the light it
sheddeth proceedeth out of the glory of the light of
Thy countenance, and is begotten by the radiance
of the morn of Thy Revelation. This is the Day
whereon the hopeless have been clothed with the raiment
of confidence, and the sick attired with the
robe of healing, and the poor drawn nigh unto the
ocean of Thy riches.
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I swear by Thy Beauty, O King of eternity Who
sittest on Thy most glorious Throne! He Who is the
Day-Spring of Thy signs and the Revealer of Thy
clear tokens hath, notwithstanding the immensity of
His wisdom and the loftiness of His knowledge, confessed
His powerlessness to comprehend the least of
Thine utterances, in their relation to Thy most exalted
Pen,—how much more is He incapable of apprehending
the nature of Thine all-glorious Self and of Thy
most august Essence!
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I cannot think, O my God, of any words wherewith
to make mention of Thee, and know not how
to express or extol Thee. Were I to attempt to describe
Thee by Thy names, I would readily recognize
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that the kingdom of these names is itself created
through the movement of Thy fingers, and trembleth
for fear of Thee. And were I to venture to extol Thine
attributes, I would be forced to admit that these
attributes are Thine own creation, and lie within
Thy grasp. It behooveth not Them Who are the Manifestations
of these names and attributes to stand before
the gate of the city of Thy Revelation, how
much less to scale the heights whereon Thou didst
stablish the throne of Thy majesty.
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I swear by Thy might, O Thou Who art the King
of names and the Maker of the heavens! Whatsoever
hath been adorned with the robe of words is but Thy
creation which hath been generated in Thy realm
and begotten through the operation of Thy will, and
is wholly unworthy of Thy highness and falleth short
of Thine excellence.
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And since it hath been demonstrated that Thy
most august Self is immeasurably exalted above all
that hath been created in the world of being, and is
far above the reach and ken of the apprehension of
Thy chosen Ones and Thy loved Ones, the splendors
of the light of Thy unity are therefore manifested,
and it becometh evident unto every one, whether free
or bond, that Thou art One in Thine own Self, one
in Thy Cause, and one in Thy Revelation. Great is
the blessedness of the man who, in his love towards
Thee, hath rid himself of all attachment from every
one except Thyself, and hastened unto the horizon
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of Thy Revelation, and attained unto this Cup which
Thou hast caused to excel all the seas of the earth.
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I beg of Thee, O my God, by Thy power, and Thy
might, and Thy sovereignty, which have embraced all
who are in Thy heaven and on Thy earth, to make
known unto Thy servants this luminous Way and
this straight Path, that they may acknowledge Thy
unity and Thy oneness, with a certainty which the
vain imaginations of the doubters will not impair,
nor the idle fancies of the wayward obscure. Illumine,
O my Lord, the eyes of Thy servants, and brighten
their hearts with the splendors of the light of Thy
knowledge, that they may apprehend the greatness
of this most sublime station, and recognize this most
luminous Horizon, that haply the clamor of men may
fail to deter them from turning their gaze towards
the effulgent light of Thy unity, and to hinder them
from setting their faces toward the Horizon of
detachment.
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This is the Day, O my Lord, which Thou didst
announce unto all mankind as the Day whereon
Thou wouldst reveal Thy Self, and shed Thy radiance,
and shine brightly over all Thy creatures. Thou
hast, moreover, entered into a covenant with them,
in Thy Books, and Thy Scriptures, and Thy Scrolls,
and Thy Tablets, concerning Him Who is the Day-Spring
of Thy Revelation, and hast appointed the
Bayán to be the Herald of this Most Great and all-glorious
Manifestation, and this most resplendent and
most sublime Appearance.
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And when the world’s horizon was illumined, and
He Who is the Most Great Name was manifested, all
disbelieved in Him and in His signs, except such as
have been carried away by the sweetness of Thy
glorification and praise. There befell Him what must
remain inscrutable to everyone except Thee, Whose
knowledge transcendeth all who are in Thy heaven
and all who are on Thy earth.
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Thou well knowest, O my God, that the Revealer
of the Bayán (the Báb) hath commanded all mankind
concerning Thy Cause, and Thy Revelation,
and Thy Sovereignty. He hath said, and sweet is His
speech: “Beware lest the Bayán and its Letters keep
you back from Him Who is the Most Merciful and
from His sovereignty.” He, moreover, hath written:
“Were He to produce no more than one verse, ye
must not deny Him. Haste ye towards Him, that
haply He may cause to descend upon you what He
pleaseth, as a token of His grace unto you. He truly
is the Possessor of His servants, and the King of
creation.”
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Thou seest, then, O Thou Who art the Beloved of
the world and the Revealer of the Most Great Name,
how He hath come down with the kingdom of His
signs, and in a manner that hath caused the atoms of
the earth to testify that the whole world hath been
filled with these signs. And yet, notwithstanding this
most manifest and all-glorious Revelation, and these
signs which none can appraise except Thee, O Thou
the King of names, Thou beholdest how they have
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broken off from Him Who is the Day-Spring of Thine
Essence, and have caviled at the One Who is the
Fountain-Head of Thy wisdom and of Thine utterance.
They were so seized with thirst for fame, that
they rejected Thy tokens, and Thy testimonies, and
Thy signs, which every man of insight perceiveth in
whatsoever declareth Thy greatness, and Thy sovereignty,
and acknowledgeth Thy Revelation and
Thy might. They have so traduced Him as to cause
the inmates of the all-glorious Tabernacle and the
Concourse on high to lament, and have uttered such
calumnies against Him that the souls of Thy chosen
Ones and the hearts of them that are dear to Thee
have melted. They have erred so grievously that they
cast away Thy most resplendent signs, and clung to
their idle fancies, O Thou Who art the Possessor of
Names and the Lord of the Throne on high and of
earth below!
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Thou art, O my God and the Exultation of my
heart, the One Who hath adorned Thy Tablet, of
which none is aware except Thee, with the mention
of this Day which Thou didst call after Thy name,
that haply none may on that day be seen save Thy
most august Self, and naught else be brought to mind
except Thy most sweet remembrance.
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No sooner had He revealed Himself than the foundations
of the kindreds of the earth shook and trembled,
and the learned swooned away, and the wise
were bewildered, except such as have, through the
power of Thy might, drawn nigh unto Thee, and
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received the choice wine of Thy Revelation from
the hand of Thy grace, and have quaffed it in Thy
name, and exclaimed: “Praise be unto Thee, O Thou
the Desire of the worlds! and glory be to Thee, O
Thou Who art the Exultation of the hearts that pant
after Thee!”
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My God, my Master, my Highest Hope, and the
Goal of my desire! Thou seest and hearest the sighing
of this wronged One, from this darksome well
which the vain imaginations of Thine adversaries have
built, and from this blind pit which the idle fancies
of the wicked among Thy creatures have digged. By
Thy Beauty, O Thou Whose glory is uncovered to
the face of men! I am not impatient in the troubles
that touch me in my love for Thee, neither in the
adversities which I suffer in Thy path. Nay, I have,
by Thy power, chosen them for mine own self, and I
glory in them amongst such of Thy creatures as enjoy
near access to Thee, and those of Thy servants
that are wholly devoted to Thy Self.
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I beseech Thee, however, O Thou Who art the
Enlightener of the world and the Lord of the nations,
at this very moment when, with the hands of hope, I
have clung to the hem of the raiment of Thy mercy
and Thy bounty, to forgive Thy servants who have
soared in the atmosphere of Thy nearness, and set
their faces towards the splendors of the light of
Thy countenance, and turned unto the horizon
of Thy good pleasure, and approached the ocean of
Thy mercy, and all their lives long have spoken
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forth Thy praise, and have been inflamed with the
fire of their love for Thee. Do Thou ordain for them,
O Lord my God, both before and after their death,
what becometh the loftiness of Thy bounty and the
excellence of Thy loving-kindness.
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Grant, O my Lord, that they who have ascended
unto Thee may repair unto Him Who is the most
exalted Companion, and abide beneath the shadow of
the Tabernacle of Thy majesty and the Sanctuary of
Thy glory. Sprinkle, O my Lord, upon them from
the ocean of Thy forgiveness what will make them
worthy to abide, so long as Thine own sovereignty endureth,
within Thy most exalted kingdom and Thine
all-highest dominion. Potent art Thou to do what
pleaseth Thee.
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Deny not Thy loved ones, O my Lord, the sweet
savors of this Day whereon the mysteries of Thy
name, the Self-Subsisting, were unraveled, and all
that had been enshrined within the treasuries of Thy
wisdom was revealed. This is the Day, O my Lord,
whereon every atom of the earth hath been made to
vibrate and to cry out: “O Thou Who art the
Revealer of signs and the King of creation! I, verily,
perceive the fragrance of Thy presence. Methinks
Thou hast revealed Thyself, and unlocked the door
of reunion with Thee before all who are in Thy
heaven and all who are on Thy earth. I am persuaded
through the fragrance of Thy robe, O my Lord, that
the world hath been honored through Thy presence,
and hath inhaled the sweet smell of Thy meeting. I
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know not, however, O Thou the Beloved of the world
and the Desire of the nations, the place wherein the
throne of Thy majesty hath been established, nor the
seat which hath been made Thy footstool, and been
illumined with the splendors of the light of Thy
face.”
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I swear by Thy glory, O Thou Who art the Lord
of all being and the Possessor of all things visible and
invisible! Every man of understanding hath been so
bewildered at Thy knowledge, and every man endued
with insight been so perplexed in his attempt to
fathom the signs of Thy great glory, that all have
recognized their powerlessness to visualize, and their
impotence to soar into, the heaven wherefrom one of
the Luminaries of the Manifestations of Thy knowledge
and of the Day-Springs of Thy wisdom hath
shone forth. Who is he that shall befittingly describe
this most sublime station and this most august seat—the seat which, as decreed by Thee, transcendeth the
comprehension of Thy creatures and the testimonies
of Thy servants, and which hath everlastingly been
hid from the understanding and the knowledge of
men, and been closed with the seal of Thy name, the
Self-Subsisting.
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I swear by Thy glory and Thy sovereignty which
overshadow the kingdoms of earth and of heaven!
Were any of Thy chosen Ones and Thy Messengers
to meditate on the manifold evidences of Thy most
exalted Pen—a Pen which is driven by the fingers of
Thy will—and were he to muse on its mysteries, and
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its tokens, and all that it showeth forth, he would be
so perplexed that his tongue would fail to extol and
describe Thee, and his heart would be utterly unable
to understand Thee. For he would, at one time, discover
that from this Pen there floweth out unto all
created things the water that is life indeed, and that
the Pen itself hath been named by Thee the trumpet
whereby the dead speed out of their sepulchers. At
another time he would find that there proceedeth
from this Pen such fire as Thine own Revelation can
kindle, and as He Who conversed with Thee (Moses)
on Sinai hath perceived.
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How marvelous, then, are the manifold tokens of
Thy might, and how great are the diverse evidences
of Thy power! The learned have, without exception,
admitted their ignorance when confronted with the
radiance of the Luminary of Thy knowledge; and the
mighty have all confessed their impotence in the face
of the billowing Ocean of Thy power; and the rich
have one and all acknowledged their poverty before
the effusions of the Treasuries of Thy wealth; and the
worldly wise have each recognized their nothingness
beside the splendors of the Light of Thy beauty; and
the exalted have all witnessed unto their abasement
when face to face with the effulgence of the Day-Star
of Thy glory; and they who are in authority have
borne witness to their own evanescence and to the
evanescence of others, and discovered the eternity of
Thy majesty, and of Thy sovereignty, and of Thy
sublimity, and of Thy power.
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My God, and the God of all things, and my King
and the King of all things, and the Beloved of my
soul, and the Goal of my desire! Thou knowest full
well that I make mention of Thee, in this day, in the
name of such of Thy creatures as have detached
themselves from all except Thee, and I extol Thy virtues
through the tongue of those of Thy people that
have recognized Thy oneness, that haply there may
pour out from the sighs which they utter in their
love and their yearning for Thee what will melt away
all that may hinder Thy servants from setting their
faces towards the heaven of Thy knowledge and the
kingdom of Thy signs.
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This, then, O my God and the God of all names,
and the Creator of earth and heaven, is the Day
whereon He Whose heart gloweth with the flaming
fire of Thy presence is calling upon Thee. Where can
separation from Thee be found, O my God, so that
reunion with Thee may be clearly recognized at the
appearance of the Light of Thy unity, and the revelation
of the splendors of the Sun of Thy oneness?
I ask pardon of Thee, O my God, for all that hath
been said, and for whatsoever hath flowed out, and is
now flowing out from my Pen in Thy days. I testify
that Thou hast decreed that the offering of prayer
should befit not me, but Him Who hath, at Thy bidding
and in conformity with Thy pleasure, preceded
me. Rather hast Thou ordained that the revelation of
verses should be specially attributed unto this mighty
Manifestation, and to This Announcement that hath
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adorned the Scrolls of Thy majesty and Thy Tablet
in which account is kept.
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I render Thee thanks, O Thou Who hast lighted
Thy fire within my soul, and cast the beams of Thy
light into my heart, that Thou hast taught Thy servants
how to make mention of Thee, and revealed
unto them the ways whereby they can supplicate
Thee, through Thy most holy and exalted tongue,
and Thy most august and precious speech. But for
Thy leave, who is there that could venture to express
Thy might and Thy grandeur; and were it not for
Thine instruction, who is the man that could discover
the ways of Thy pleasure in the kingdom of Thy
creation?
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I beseech Thee, O God of bounty and King of all
created things, to guard Thy servants from the imaginations
which their hearts may devise. Raise them
up, then, to such heights that their footsteps may slip
not in the face of the evidences of Thy handiwork,
which the manifold exigencies of Thy wisdom have
ordained, and whose secrets Thou hast hid from the
face of Thy people and Thy creatures. Withhold
them not, O my Lord, from the ocean of Thy knowledge,
neither do Thou deprive them of what Thou
didst destine for such of Thy chosen ones as have near
access to Thee, and those of Thy trusted ones as are
wholly devoted to Thy Self. Supply them, then, from
Thy sea of certainty with what will calm the agitation
of their hearts. Turn, O Lord my God, the darkness
of their fancies into the brightness of certitude,
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and cause them to arise, and to walk steadfastly in
Thy straight Path, that haply Thy Book may not
hinder them from recognizing Him Who is its
Revealer, and Thy names from acknowledging the
One Who is their Creator, and their Provider, and
their Origin, and their King, and their Begetter, and
their Destroyer, and their Glorifier, and their Abaser,
and their Governor, and the Sovereign Protector of
their Bearers.
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Thou art the One, O my God and my Ruler, Who
hast sent down Thy Book that Thou mayest manifest
my Cause, and glorify my Word. Through it Thou
didst enter into a Covenant, concerning me, with all
that hath been created in Thy realm. Thou seest, O
Beloved of the world, how the rebellious among Thy
creatures have made of that Covenant a bulwark for
themselves, and through it have withdrawn from Thy
Beauty, and repudiated Thy signs.
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Thou art He, O my God, Who hath commanded
them in Thy great Book, and said: “Fear ye the Most
Merciful, O people of the Bayán, and deny not Him
for Whom I have ordained the Bayán to be one of the
leaves of His Paradise. I, verily, esteem it as a gift
from me unto Him. Were it His pleasure to accept
it, He, truly, is the Most Bountiful; and if He cast it
away and refuse to consider it, His verdict is just, and
He, in very truth, is Praiseworthy in His acts, and
meet to be obeyed in His behests. To none is given the
right to cavil at Him.”
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Thou beholdest, therefore, O my God, how this
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wronged one hath fallen into the hands of such as
have denied Thy right, and broken off from Thy
sovereignty. He, round whose person circleth Thy
proof, and in whose name and on behalf of whose
sovereignty Thy testimony crieth out unto all created
things, hath suffered more grievously in his days
than any pen can recount, and been so harassed that
He Who is Thy Spirit (Jesus) lamented, and all the
denizens of Thy Kingdom and all the inmates of Thy
Tabernacle in the realms above cried with a great
and bitter lamentation.
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Should any one incline his inner ear, he would hear
the cry and the wailing of all created things over what
hath befallen Him Whom the world hath wronged,
at the hands of them with whom Thou hast covenanted
in the Day of Separation. Where is that fair-minded
soul, O my God, who will judge equitably
Thy Cause, and where is the man of insight to be
found who will behold Thee with Thine own eyes?
Is there any man of hearing who will hear Thee with
Thine ears, or one endued with eloquence who will
speak the truth in Thy days?
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I swear by Thy glory, O Thou Who beholdest me
from Thine all-glorious horizon, and hearest the voice
of the Lote-Tree beyond which there is no passing!
Should any one consider Thy Books which Thou
didst name the Bayán, and ponder in his heart what
hath been revealed therein, he would discover that
each of these Books announceth my Revelation, and
declareth my Name, and testifieth to my Self, and
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proclaimeth my Cause, and my Praise, and my Rising,
and the radiance of my Glory. And yet, notwithstanding
Thy proclamation, O my God, and in spite
of the words Thou didst utter, O my Beloved, Thou
hast seen and heard their calumnies against me, and
their evil doings in my days.
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I testify in my present state, O my Lord, and
against the will of him who hath turned his back to
Thee (Mírzá Yaḥyá), that Thou art God, and that
there is none other God beside Thee. This, verily, is
the Day wherewith Thy Scriptures, and Thy Books,
and Thy Tablets, have been adorned. And He Who
now speaketh is, in truth, the Well-guarded Treasure,
and the Hidden Secret, and the Preserved Tablet, and
the Impenetrable Mystery, and the Sealed Book. He,
truly, is to be obeyed in whatsoever He commandeth,
and decreeth, and revealeth, and is to be loved in
everything He, through His sovereignty, enjoineth,
and, through His power, ordaineth. Whoso will hesitate
for less than the twinkling of an eye, hath, verily,
denied Thy right, and repudiated all that Thou hast
revealed in Thy Books, and in Thy Scriptures, and
sent down with Thy chosen Ones, and Thy Prophets,
and Thy Messengers, and the Trustees of Thy
Revelation.
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I beg of Thee, O Thou in Whose hands are the
kingdoms of earth and heaven, and in Whose grasp
lie all who dwell in the dominions of Thy Revelation
and Thy creation, not to withhold the glance of Thy
favors from such as have sustained tribulations in
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Thy path, and tasted of the cup of woe in their love
towards Thee, and have been cast into prison in Thy
name, and endured what none of Thy creatures and
Thy people have endured. They are Thy servants, O
my Lord, who have responded to Thee as soon as
Thou didst send out Thy summons, and have set their
faces towards Thee when the light of Thy countenance
was lifted upon them, and turned unto Thee
at the time when Thy most exalted horizon shone
forth with the brightness of Thy name through
which all who are in Thy heaven and on Thy earth
swooned away. Ordain for them, O my Lord, what
Thou didst ordain for Thy chosen ones who have
welcomed the darts of the infidels in Thy Cause and
for love of Thee, and hasted to attain the orient of
tribulation with Thy name on their lips and Thy remembrance
in their hearts. Thou art the One, O my
God, Who hath promised in Thy perspicuous utterances
to remember them in Thy Book as a recompense
for their works in Thy days.
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Bless them, O my God, and ascribe unto them such
glory as hath shone forth above the horizon of Thy
will, and hath shed its splendors from the kingdom of
Thine utterance. Immerse them, O my Lord, beneath
the ocean of Thy mercy, and illumine them with the
dawning light of Thy Revelation. Forgive, then,
O my God, their fathers and their mothers, by Thy
favor, and Thy bounty, and Thy tender mercies.
Send, then, upon them from the right hand of Thy
most exalted Paradise the fragrance of the robe of
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Thine all-glorious Beauty. Potent art Thou to do what
pleaseth Thee. Thou, verily, art the Governor, the
Ordainer, the All-Bountiful, the Ever-Forgiving, the
Most Generous.
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