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NÁṢIRI’D-DÍN SHÁH 55 56 57 |
O KING! I was but a man like others, asleep upon
My couch, when lo, the breezes of the All-Glorious
were wafted over Me, and taught Me
the knowledge of all that hath been. This thing
is not from Me, but from One Who is Almighty and All-Knowing.
And He bade Me lift up My voice between earth
and heaven, and for this there befell Me what hath caused
the tears of every man of understanding to flow. The learning
current amongst men I studied not; their schools I
entered not. Ask of the city wherein I dwelt, that thou
mayest be well assured that I am not of them who speak
falsely. This is but a leaf which the winds of the will of thy
Lord, the Almighty, the All-Praised, have stirred. Can it be
still when the tempestuous winds are blowing? Nay, by
Him Who is the Lord of all Names and Attributes! They
move it as they list. The evanescent is as nothing before
Him Who is the Ever-Abiding. His all-compelling summons
hath reached Me, and caused Me to speak His praise
amidst all people. I was indeed as one dead when His behest
was uttered. The hand of the will of thy Lord, the Compassionate,
the Merciful, transformed Me. Can any one
speak forth of his own accord that for which all men, both
high and low, will protest against him? Nay, by Him Who
taught the Pen the eternal mysteries, save him whom the
grace of the Almighty, the All-Powerful, hath strengthened.
The Pen of the Most High addresseth Me saying:
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Fear not. Relate unto His Majesty the Sháh that which befell
thee. His heart, verily, is between the fingers of thy
Lord, the God of Mercy, that haply the sun of justice and
bounty may shine forth above the horizon of his heart.
Thus hath the decree been irrevocably fixed by Him Who
is the All-Wise.
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Look upon this Youth, O King, with the eyes of justice;
judge thou, then, with truth concerning what hath befallen
Him. Of a verity, God hath made thee His shadow amongst
men, and the sign of His power unto all that dwell on
earth. Judge thou between Us and them that have wronged
Us without proof and without an enlightening Book.
They that surround thee love thee for their own sakes,
whereas this Youth loveth thee for thine own sake, and hath
had no desire except to draw thee nigh unto the seat of
grace, and to turn thee toward the right-hand of justice.
Thy Lord beareth witness unto that which I declare.
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O King! Wert thou to incline thine ear unto the shrill of
the Pen of Glory and the cooing of the Dove of Eternity
which, on the branches of the Lote-Tree beyond which
there is no passing, uttereth praises to God, the Maker of all
names and Creator of earth and heaven, thou wouldst
attain unto a station from which thou wouldst behold in
the world of being naught save the effulgence of the
Adored One, and wouldst regard thy sovereignty as the
most contemptible of thy possessions, abandoning it to
whosoever might desire it, and setting thy face toward the
Horizon aglow with the light of His countenance. Neither
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wouldst thou ever be willing to bear the burden of
dominion save for the purpose of helping thy Lord, the
Exalted, the Most High. Then would the Concourse on
high bless thee. O how excellent is this most sublime station,
couldst thou ascend thereunto through the power of a
sovereignty recognized as derived from the Name of
God!…
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O King of the age! The eyes of these refugees are turned
towards and fixed upon the mercy of the Most Merciful.
No doubt is there whatever that these tribulations will be
followed by the outpourings of a supreme mercy, and
these dire adversities be succeeded by an overflowing prosperity.
We fain would hope, however, that His Majesty
the Sháh will himself examine these matters, and bring
hope to the hearts. That which We have submitted to thy
Majesty is indeed for thine highest good. And God, verily,
is a sufficient witness unto Me….
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O would that thou wouldst permit Me, O Sháh, to send
unto thee that which would cheer the eyes, and tranquillize
the souls, and persuade every fair-minded person that with
Him is the knowledge of the Book… But for the repudiation
of the foolish and the connivance of the divines, I
would have uttered a discourse that would have thrilled
and carried away the hearts unto a realm from the murmur
of whose winds can be heard: ‘No God is there but He!’…
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I have seen, O Sháh, in the path of God what eye hath
not seen nor ear heard… How numerous the tribulations
which have rained, and will soon rain, upon Me! I advance
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with My face set towards Him Who is the Almighty, the
All-Bounteous, whilst behind Me glideth the serpent.
Mine eyes have rained down tears until My bed is drenched.
I sorrow not for Myself, however. By God! Mine head
yearneth for the spear out of love for its Lord. I never
passed a tree, but Mine heart addressed it saying: ‘O would
that thou wert cut down in My name, and My body crucified
upon thee, in the path of My Lord!’… By God!
Though weariness lay Me low, and hunger consume Me,
and the bare rock be My bed, and My fellows the beasts of
the field, I will not complain, but will endure patiently as
those endued with constancy and firmness have endured
patiently, through the power of God, the Eternal King and
Creator of the nations, and will render thanks unto God
under all conditions. We pray that, out of His bounty—exalted be He—He may release, through this imprisonment,
the necks of men from chains and fetters, and cause
them to turn, with sincere faces, towards His Face, Who is
the Mighty, the Bounteous. Ready is He to answer whosoever
calleth upon Him, and nigh is He unto such as commune
with Him.
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