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CLXXX: “The praise which hath dawned from Thy most…” |
The praise which hath dawned from Thy most
august Self, and the glory which hath shone forth
from Thy most effulgent Beauty, rest upon Thee, O
Thou Who art the Manifestation of Grandeur, and
the King of Eternity, and the Lord of all who are
in heaven and on earth! I testify that through Thee
the sovereignty of God and His dominion, and the
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majesty of God and His grandeur, were revealed, and
the Day-Stars of ancient splendor have shed their
radiance in the heaven of Thine irrevocable decree,
and the Beauty of the Unseen hath shone forth above
the horizon of creation. I testify, moreover, that with
but a movement of Thy Pen Thine injunction “Be
Thou” hath been enforced, and God’s hidden Secret
hath been divulged, and all created things have been
called into being, and all the Revelations have been
sent down.
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I bear witness, moreover, that through Thy beauty
the beauty of the Adored One hath been unveiled,
and through Thy face the face of the Desired One
hath shone forth, and that through a word from Thee
Thou hast decided between all created things, causing
them who are devoted to Thee to ascend unto the
summit of glory, and the infidels to fall into the
lowest abyss.
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I bear witness that he who hath known Thee hath
known God, and he who hath attained unto Thy
presence hath attained unto the presence of God.
Great, therefore, is the blessedness of him who hath
believed in Thee, and in Thy signs, and hath humbled
himself before Thy sovereignty, and hath been
honored with meeting Thee, and hath attained the
good pleasure of Thy will, and circled around Thee,
and stood before Thy throne. Woe betide him that
hath transgressed against Thee, and hath denied Thee,
and repudiated Thy signs, and gainsaid Thy sovereignty,
and risen up against Thee, and waxed proud
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before Thy face, and hath disputed Thy testimonies,
and fled from Thy rule and Thy dominion, and been
numbered with the infidels whose names have been
inscribed by the fingers of Thy behest upon Thy holy
Tablets.
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Waft, then, unto me, O my God and my Beloved,
from the right hand of Thy mercy and Thy loving-kindness,
the holy breaths of Thy favors, that they
may draw me away from myself and from the world
unto the courts of Thy nearness and Thy presence.
Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. Thou,
truly, hast been supreme over all things.
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The remembrance of God and His praise, and the
glory of God and His splendor, rest upon Thee, O
Thou Who art His Beauty! I bear witness that the eye
of creation hath never gazed upon one wronged like
Thee. Thou wast immersed all the days of Thy life
beneath an ocean of tribulations. At one time Thou
wast in chains and fetters; at another Thou wast
threatened by the sword of Thine enemies. Yet, despite
all this, Thou didst enjoin upon all men to
observe what had been prescribed unto Thee by Him
Who is the All-Knowing, the All-Wise.
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May my spirit be a sacrifice to the wrongs Thou
didst suffer, and my soul be a ransom for the adversities
Thou didst sustain. I beseech God, by Thee and
by them whose faces have been illumined with the
splendors of the light of Thy countenance, and who,
for love of Thee, have observed all whereunto they
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were bidden, to remove the veils that have come in
between Thee and Thy creatures, and to supply me
with the good of this world and the world to come.
Thou art, in truth, the Almighty, the Most Exalted,
the All-Glorious, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Compassionate.
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Bless Thou, O Lord my God, the Divine Lote-Tree
and its leaves, and its boughs, and its branches, and its
stems, and its offshoots, as long as Thy most excellent
titles will endure and Thy most august attributes will
last. Protect it, then, from the mischief of the aggressor
and the hosts of tyranny. Thou art, in truth,
the Almighty, the Most Powerful. Bless Thou, also,
O Lord my God, Thy servants and Thy handmaidens
who have attained unto Thee. Thou, truly, art the
All-Bountiful, Whose grace is infinite. No God is
there save Thee, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Generous.
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