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THE TABLET OF ISHRÁQÁT |
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O people of God! That which traineth the world is
Justice, for it is upheld by two pillars, reward and
punishment. These two pillars are the sources of life to
the world. Inasmuch as for each day there is a new
problem and for every problem an expedient solution,
such affairs should be referred to the House of Justice
that the members thereof may act according to the
needs and requirements of the time. They that, for the
sake of God, arise to serve His Cause, are the recipients
of divine inspiration from the unseen Kingdom. It is
incumbent upon all to be obedient unto them. All
matters of State should be referred to the House of
Justice, but acts of worship must be observed according
to that which God hath revealed in His Book.
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O people of Bahá! Ye are the dawning-places of
the love of God and the daysprings of His loving-kindness.
Defile not your tongues with the cursing and
reviling of any soul, and guard your eyes against that
which is not seemly. Set forth that which ye possess. If
it be favourably received, your end is attained; if not, to
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protest is vain. Leave that soul to himself and turn unto
the Lord, the Protector, the Self-Subsisting. Be not the
cause of grief, much less of discord and strife. The hope
is cherished that ye may obtain true education in the
shelter of the tree of His tender mercies and act in
accordance with that which God desireth. Ye are all the
leaves of one tree and the drops of one ocean.
(Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh revealed after the Kitáb-i-Aqdas) |