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172. the “Six” raised up by virtue of this “Upright Alif” # 157 |
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In his writings, Shaykh Aḥmad-i-Ahsá’í placed great
emphasis on the Arabic letter “Váv”. In The Dawn-Breakers,
Nabíl states that this letter “symbolized for the Báb the
advent of a new cycle of Divine Revelation, and has since
been alluded to by Bahá’u’lláh in the Kitáb-i-Aqdas in such
passages as ‘the mystery of the Great Reversal’ and ‘the Sign of the
Sovereign’”.
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The name for the letter “Váv” consists of three letters:
Váv, Alif, Váv. According to the abjad reckoning, the
numerical value of each of these letters is 6, 1 and 6
respectively. Shoghi Effendi in a letter written on his behalf
to one of the believers in the East provides an interpretation
of this verse of the Aqdas. He states that the “Upright Alif”
refers to the advent of the Báb. The first letter with its value
of six, which comes before the Alif, is a symbol of earlier
Dispensations and Manifestations which predate the Báb,
while the third letter, which also has a numerical value of
six, stands for Bahá’u’lláh’s supreme Revelation which was
made manifest after the Alif.
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