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| CXXVIII: Say: Doth it beseem a man while claiming… | 
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     Cleanse from your hearts the love of worldly 
things, from your tongues every remembrance except 
His remembrance, from your entire being whatsoever 
may deter you from beholding His face, or may 
tempt you to follow the promptings of your evil and 
corrupt inclinations.  Let God be your fear, O people, 
and be ye of them that tread the path of righteousness. 
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     Say:  Should your conduct, O people, contradict 
your professions, how think ye, then, to be able to 
distinguish yourselves from them who, though professing 
their faith in the Lord their God, have, as 
soon as He came unto them in the cloud of holiness, 
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refused to acknowledge Him, and repudiated His 
truth?  Disencumber yourselves of all attachment to 
this world and the vanities thereof.  Beware that ye 
approach them not, inasmuch as they prompt you 
to walk after your own lusts and covetous desires, 
and hinder you from entering the straight and glorious 
Path. 
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     Know ye that by “the world” is meant your unawareness 
of Him Who is your Maker, and your absorption 
in aught else but Him.  The “life to come,” 
on the other hand, signifieth the things that give you 
a safe approach to God, the All-Glorious, the Incomparable. 
Whatsoever deterreth you, in this Day, from 
loving God is nothing but the world.  Flee it, that ye 
may be numbered with the blest.  Should a man wish 
to adorn himself with the ornaments of the earth, to 
wear its apparels, or partake of the benefits it can 
bestow, no harm can befall him, if he alloweth nothing 
whatever to intervene between him and God, for 
God hath ordained every good thing, whether created 
in the heavens or in the earth, for such of His servants 
as truly believe in Him.  Eat ye, O people, of 
the good things which God hath allowed you, and deprive 
not yourselves from His wondrous bounties. 
Render thanks and praise unto Him, and be of them 
that are truly thankful. 
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     O thou that hast fled thy home and sought the 
presence of God!  Proclaim unto men the Message of 
thy Lord, that it may haply deter them from following 
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the promptings of their evil and corrupt desires, 
and bring them to the remembrance of God, the 
Most Exalted, the Most Great.  Say:  Fear God, O people, 
and refrain from shedding the blood of any one. 
Contend not with your neighbor, and be ye of them 
that do good.  Beware that ye commit no disorders 
on the earth after it hath been well ordered, and follow 
not the footsteps of them that are gone astray. 
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     Whoso ariseth among you to teach the Cause of 
his Lord, let him, before all else, teach his own self, 
that his speech may attract the hearts of them that 
hear him.  Unless he teacheth his own self, the words 
of his mouth will not influence the heart of the 
seeker.  Take heed, O people, lest ye be of them that 
give good counsel to others but forget to follow it 
themselves.  The words of such as these, and beyond 
the words the realities of all things, and beyond these 
realities the angels that are nigh unto God, bring 
against them the accusation of falsehood. 
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     Should such a man ever succeed in influencing any 
one, this success should be attributed not to him, but 
rather to the influence of the words of God, as decreed 
by Him Who is the Almighty, the All-Wise. 
In the sight of God he is regarded as a lamp that imparteth 
its light, and yet is all the while being consumed 
within itself. 
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     Say:  Commit not, O people, that which will bring 
shame upon you or dishonor the Cause of God in the 
eyes of men, and be not of the mischief-makers.  Approach 
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not the things which your minds condemn. 
Eschew all manner of wickedness, for such things are 
forbidden unto you in the Book which none touch 
except such as God hath cleansed from every taint 
of guilt, and numbered among the purified. 
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     Be fair to yourselves and to others, that the evidences 
of justice may be revealed, through your 
deeds, among Our faithful servants.  Beware lest ye 
encroach upon the substance of your neighbor.  Prove 
yourselves worthy of his trust and confidence in you, 
and withhold not from the poor the gifts which the 
grace of God hath bestowed upon you.  He, verily, 
shall recompense the charitable, and doubly repay 
them for what they have bestowed.  No God is there 
but Him.  All creation and its empire are His.  He bestoweth 
His gifts on whom He will, and from whom 
He will He withholdeth them.  He is the Great Giver, 
the Most Generous, the Benevolent. 
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     Say:  Teach ye the Cause of God, O people of Bahá, 
for God hath prescribed unto every one the duty of 
proclaiming His Message, and regardeth it as the most 
meritorious of all deeds.  Such a deed is acceptable 
only when he that teacheth the Cause is already a 
firm believer in God, the Supreme Protector, the 
Gracious, the Almighty.  He hath, moreover, ordained 
that His Cause be taught through the power of men’s 
utterance, and not through resort to violence.  Thus 
hath His ordinance been sent down from the Kingdom 
of Him Who is the Most Exalted, the All-Wise. 
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Beware lest ye contend with any one, nay, strive to 
make him aware of the truth with kindly manner 
and most convincing exhortation.  If your hearer respond, 
he will have responded to his own behoof, and 
if not, turn ye away from him, and set your faces 
towards God’s sacred Court, the seat of resplendent 
holiness. 
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     Dispute not with any one concerning the things of 
this world and its affairs, for God hath abandoned 
them to such as have set their affection upon them. 
Out of the whole world He hath chosen for Himself 
the hearts of men—hearts which the hosts of revelation 
and of utterance can subdue.  Thus hath it been 
ordained by the Fingers of Bahá, upon the Tablet 
of God’s irrevocable decree, by the behest of Him 
Who is the Supreme Ordainer, the All-Knowing. 
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