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 7 November 1912  | 
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     Consider events in the Balkans today where a great conflagration 
of war is furiously raging and so much blood is being shed.  Virtually 
the whole world of humanity is mourning and lamenting 
because of the revival of these calamitous conditions.  Governments 
are in the process of change and transformation.  The sovereignty 
of oriental nations is tottering; outcomes are wrapped in the 
 
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greatest uncertainty.  I desire, therefore, to speak to you upon this 
subject.  
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     I will call your attention more especially to the aspects of this 
war which Bahá’u’lláh prophesied forty years ago fully and completely.  
During His exile and while under surveillance in the prison 
of ‘Akká He addressed a letter to the Sulṭán of Turkey.  He, likewise, 
sent Epistles to Napoleon III and to the Sháh of Persia.  All 
His letters to the kings and rulers of the earth were compiled in 
a book published thirty-five years ago in Bombay, India.  There 
were several editions of this book.  
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     I have with me a copy of an edition published twenty-two years 
ago.  In 1891 Professor E. G. Browne of Cambridge University, 
England, wrote a book detailing his visit to ‘Akká.  This was followed 
by a second volume in which he quoted extracts from Bahá’u’lláh’s 
Epistles to the kings and rulers.  There are also translations 
of some of these Epistles in your libraries.  When you get 
them, you will read the remarkable statements made by Bahá’u’lláh.  
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     I will read to you from the Arabic text the very words written by 
Bahá’u’lláh in His Epistle to the Sulṭán of Turkey.  They will be 
translated to you as I read.  “O King!  Thou hast committed that by 
reason of which Muḥammad, the Prophet of God, lamenteth in the 
highest heaven.  Verily, the world hath made thee proud so that 
thou hast turned away from the face of Him by Whose light the 
people of the supreme assembly are illuminated, and erelong thou 
shalt find thyself in manifest loss.  Thou hast united with the Persian 
chief in opposition to Me after I came unto you from the rising 
place of greatness and might with a matter which has consoled the 
eyes of those near unto God.  Verily, this is a day wherein the Fire 
speaketh through all things, declaring that the Beloved of the two 
worlds hath come, and on the part of everything an Interlocutor of 
the matter hath sprung up to listen unto the Word of thy Lord, the 
Precious, the Knowing.  Dost thou imagine that thou canst quench 
the fire which God hath kindled in the horizons?  No!  By Himself, 
the True One, wert thou of those who know.  Rather, by that which 
thou hast done its burning is increased and its blaze augmented; 
and it shall encompass the earth and whosoever is thereupon.  Thus 
the matter hath been decreed, and whosoever is in the heavens and 
upon the earth could not withstand His command.  
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     “The day is approaching when the Land of Mystery [Adrianople], 
and what is beside it shall be changed, and shall pass out 
of the hands of the king, and commotions shall appear, and the 
voice of lamentation shall be raised, and the evidences of mischief 
 
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shall be revealed on all sides, and confusion shall spread by reason 
of that which hath befallen these captives at the hands of the hosts 
of oppression.  The course of things shall be altered, and conditions 
shall wax so grievous, that the very sands on the desolate hills will 
moan, and the trees on the mountain will weep, and blood will flow 
out of all things.  Then wilt thou behold the people in sore distress.  
Was Pharaoh able to hinder God by exercising his dominion 
when he rebelled upon the earth and was of the disobedient?  
We have indeed manifested the Interlocutor [Moses] from his 
house in spite of his will; verily, we were able to do this.  And remember 
when Nimrod kindled the fire of polytheism whereby he 
would burn the Friend of God [Abraham].  Verily, we extinguished 
the fire by the truth and brought upon Nimrod manifest grief.  Verily, 
the oppressor [King of Persia] slew the Beloved of the Worlds 
[the Báb] that he might thereby extinguish the light of God among 
His creatures and deprive mankind of the pure water of life in the 
days of his Lord, the Mighty, the Kind.  We have made the matter 
manifest in the country and elevated His mention among the unitarians.  
Verily, the Servant hath assuredly come to vivify the world 
and bring to union whosoever is upon the surface of the whole 
earth.  That which God willeth shall overcome, and thou shalt see 
the earth as the garden of Abhá.  Thus hath it been written by the 
pen of command in an irrevocable Tablet.”  
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     The purpose of these quotations is to show that Bahá’u’lláh’s 
great endeavor in the East was to unify mankind, to cause them to 
agree and become reconciled, thereby manifesting the oneness of 
the world of humanity, preparing the way for international peace 
and establishing the foundations of happiness and welfare.  But the 
nations have not hearkened to His summons and message.  The 
Persian and Turkish governments arose against His Cause, and the 
result is that both these governments have been disintegrated and 
broken.  Had they been attentive to His commands and received His 
admonitions, they would have been protected.  They would have 
enjoyed happiness and prosperity.  They would have been bound 
together in ties of fellowship and brotherhood, availing themselves 
of the wonderful bounties of love and unity and dwelling in the delectable 
paradise of the divine Kingdom.  But, alas, the commands 
and guidance of the Blessed One have been neglected and ignored.  
Day by day they have followed their own devices and imaginations, 
until now this fire of war is raging most furiously.  
 
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