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II: “Unto Thee be praise, O Lord my God! I entreat…” 4 |
Unto Thee be praise, O Lord my God! I entreat
Thee, by Thy signs that have encompassed the entire
creation, and by the light of Thy countenance that
hath illuminated all that are in heaven and on earth,
and by Thy mercy that hath surpassed all created
things, and by Thy grace that hath suffused the whole
universe, to rend asunder the veils that shut me out
from Thee, that I may hasten unto the Fountain-Head
of Thy mighty inspiration, and to the Day-Spring
of Thy Revelation and bountiful favors, and
may be immersed beneath the ocean of Thy nearness
and pleasure.
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Suffer me not, O my Lord, to be deprived of the
knowledge of Thee in Thy days, and divest me not of
the robe of Thy guidance. Give me to drink of the
river that is life indeed, whose waters have streamed
forth from the Paradise (Riḍván) in which the
throne of Thy Name, the All-Merciful, was established,
that mine eyes may be opened, and my face be
illumined, and my heart be assured, and my soul be
enlightened, and my steps be made firm.
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Thou art He Who from everlasting was, through
the potency of His might, supreme over all things,
and, through the operation of His will, was able to
ordain all things. Nothing whatsoever, whether in
Thy heaven or on Thy earth, can frustrate Thy purpose.
Have mercy, then, upon me, O my Lord,
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through Thy gracious providence and generosity, and
incline mine ear to the sweet melodies of the birds
that warble their praise of Thee, amidst the branches
of the tree of Thy oneness.
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