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180. Take heed lest the word “Prophet” withhold you from this Most Great Announcement # 167 |
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Bahá’u’lláh cautions people “of insight” not to allow their
interpretations of the Holy Scriptures to prevent them from
recognizing the Manifestation of God. Followers of each
religion have tended to allow their devotion to its Founder
to cause them to perceive His Revelation as the final Word
of God and to deny the possibility of the appearance of any
subsequent Prophet. This has been the case of Judaism,
Christianity and Islám. Bahá’u’lláh denies the validity of
this concept of finality both in relation to past Dispensations
and to His own. With regard to Muslims, He wrote in the
Kitáb-i-Íqán that the “people of the Qur’án … have allowed
the words ‘Seal of the Prophets’ to veil their eyes”, “to obscure their
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understanding, and deprive them of the grace of all His manifold
bounties”. He affirms that “this theme hath … been a sore test
unto all mankind”, and laments the fate of “those who, clinging
unto these words, have disbelieved in Him Who is their true
Revealer”. The Báb refers to this same theme when He
warns: “Let not names shut you out as by a veil from Him Who is
their Lord, even the name Prophet, for such a name is but a creation
of His utterance.”
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