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LAWḤ-I-KARMIL (Tablet of Carmel) 1 2 3 |
ALL glory be to this Day, the Day in which the
fragrances of mercy have been wafted over all
created things, a Day so blest that past ages and
centuries can never hope to rival it, a Day in
which the countenance of the Ancient of Days hath turned
towards His holy seat. Thereupon the voices of all created
things, and beyond them those of the Concourse on High,
were heard calling aloud: ‘Haste thee, O Carmel, for lo, the
light of the countenance of God, the Ruler of the Kingdom
of Names and Fashioner of the heavens, hath been lifted
upon thee.’
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Seized with transports of joy, and raising high her voice,
she thus exclaimed: ‘May my life be a sacrifice to Thee,
inasmuch as Thou hast fixed Thy gaze upon me, hast
bestowed upon me Thy bounty, and hast directed towards
me Thy steps. Separation from Thee, O Thou Source of
everlasting life, hath well nigh consumed me, and my
remoteness from Thy presence hath burned away my soul.
All praise be to Thee for having enabled me to hearken to
Thy call, for having honoured me with Thy footsteps, and
for having quickened my soul through the vitalizing fragrance
of Thy Day and the shrilling voice of Thy Pen, a
voice Thou didst ordain as Thy trumpet-call amidst Thy
people. And when the hour at which Thy resistless Faith
was to be made manifest did strike, Thou didst breathe a
breath of Thy spirit into Thy Pen, and lo, the entire
creation shook to its very foundations, unveiling to mankind
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such mysteries as lay hidden within the treasuries of Him
Who is the Possessor of all created things.’
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No sooner had her voice reached that most exalted Spot
than We made reply: ‘Render thanks unto thy Lord, O
Carmel. The fire of thy separation from Me was fast consuming
thee, when the ocean of My presence surged before
thy face, cheering thine eyes and those of all creation, and
filling with delight all things visible and invisible. Rejoice,
for God hath in this Day established upon thee His throne,
hath made thee the dawning-place of His signs and the
dayspring of the evidences of His Revelation. Well is it
with him that circleth around thee, that proclaimeth the
revelation of thy glory, and recounteth that which the
bounty of the Lord thy God hath showered upon thee.
Seize thou the Chalice of Immortality in the name of thy
Lord, the All-Glorious, and give thanks unto Him, inasmuch
as He, in token of His mercy unto thee, hath turned
thy sorrow into gladness, and transmuted thy grief into
blissful joy. He, verily, loveth the spot which hath been
made the seat of His throne, which His footsteps have
trodden, which hath been honoured by His presence, from
which He raised His call, and upon which He shed His
tears.
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‘Call out to Zion, O Carmel, and announce the joyful
tidings: He that was hidden from mortal eyes is come! His
all-conquering sovereignty is manifest; His all-encompassing
splendour is revealed. Beware lest thou hesitate or halt.
Hasten forth and circumambulate the City of God that
hath descended from heaven, the celestial Kaaba round
which have circled in adoration the favoured of God, the
pure in heart, and the company of the most exalted angels.
Oh, how I long to announce unto every spot on the surface
of the earth, and to carry to each one of its cities, the glad-tidings
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of this Revelation—a Revelation to which the heart
of Sinai hath been attracted, and in whose name the Burning
Bush is calling: “Unto God, the Lord of Lords, belong
the kingdoms of earth and heaven.” Verily this is the Day
in which both land and sea rejoice at this announcement,
the Day for which have been laid up those things which
God, through a bounty beyond the ken of mortal mind or
heart, hath destined for revelation. Ere long will God sail
His Ark upon thee, and will manifest the people of Bahá
who have been mentioned in the Book of Names.’
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Sanctified be the Lord of all mankind, at the mention of
Whose name all the atoms of the earth have been made to
vibrate, and the Tongue of Grandeur hath been moved to
disclose that which had been wrapt in His knowledge and
lay concealed within the treasury of His might. He, verily,
through the potency of His name, the Mighty, the All-Powerful,
the Most High, is the ruler of all that is in the
heavens and all that is on earth.
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