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XXXVIII: “Lauded be Thy name, O Lord my God! I testify…” |
Lauded be Thy name, O Lord my God! I testify
that Thou wast a hidden Treasure wrapped within
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Thine immemorial Being and an impenetrable Mystery
enshrined in Thine own Essence. Wishing to
reveal Thyself, Thou didst call into being the Greater
and the Lesser Worlds, and didst choose Man above all
Thy creatures, and didst make Him a sign of both
of these worlds, O Thou Who art our Lord, the Most
Compassionate!
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Thou didst raise Him up to occupy Thy throne
before all the people of Thy creation. Thou didst
enable Him to unravel Thy mysteries, and to shine
with the lights of Thine inspiration and Thy Revelation,
and to manifest Thy names and Thine attributes.
Through Him Thou didst adorn the preamble of the
book of Thy creation, O Thou Who art the Ruler of
the universe Thou hast fashioned!
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I bear witness that in His person solidity and
fluidity have been joined and combined. Through His
immovable constancy in Thy Cause, and His unwavering
adherence to whatsoever Thou, in the plentitude
of the light of Thy glory, didst unveil to His
eyes, throughout the domains of Thy Revelation and
creation, the souls of Thy servants were stirred up in
their longing for Thy Kingdom, and the dwellers of
Thy realms rushed forth to enter into Thy heavenly
dominion. Through the restlessness He evinced in Thy
path, the feet of all them that are devoted to Thee
were steeled and confirmed to manifest Thy Cause
amidst Thy creatures, and to demonstrate Thy sovereignty
throughout Thy realm.
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How great, O my God, is this Thy most excellent
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handiwork, and how consummate Thy creation,
which hath caused every understanding heart and
mind to marvel! And when the set time was fulfilled,
and what had been preordained came to pass, Thou
didst unloose His tongue to praise Thee, and to lay
bare Thy mysteries before all Thy creation, O Thou
Who art the Possessor of all names, and the Fashioner
of earth and heaven! Through Him all created things
were made to glorify Thee, and to celebrate Thy
praise, and every soul was directed towards the kingdom
of Thy revelation and Thy sovereignty.
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At one time, Thou didst raise Him up, O my God,
and didst attire Him with the ornament of the name
of Him Who conversed with Thee (Moses), and
didst through Him uncover all that Thy will had
decreed and Thine irrevocable purpose ordained. At
another time, Thou didst adorn Him with the name
of Him Who was Thy Spirit (Jesus), and didst send
Him down out of the heaven of Thy will, for the
edification of Thy people, infusing thereby the spirit
of life into the hearts of the sincere among Thy servants
and the faithful among Thy creatures. Again,
Thou didst reveal Him, decked forth by the name of
Him Who was Thy Friend (Muḥammad), and caused
Him to shine brightly above the horizon of Ḥijáz,
as a token of Thy power and an evidence of Thy
might. Through Him Thou didst send unto Thy servants
what enabled them to scale the heights of Thy
unity, and to yearn over the wonders of Thy manifold
knowledge and wisdom.
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I testify, O Thou Who art the Lord of the whole
creation, and the Desire of whosoever hath sought
Thee, that, amidst Thy creatures, They resemble the
sun which no matter how often it riseth and setteth
is still the one and the same sun. Whoso maketh any
distinction between any of Them hath truly failed
to attain the ultimate purpose, and to reach the highest
goal, and hath been deprived of the mysteries of
unity and of the lights of sanctity and oneness. I
testify, moreover, that Thou hast decreed that none
on the face of the earth should equal Them, and none
of Thy creatures be able to be compared with any of
Them, in order that Thine own singleness and peerlessness
might be recognized and established.
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Glorified, immeasurably glorified be Thy name,
O my God! How can I ever befittingly mention Thee
or sufficiently praise Thee, that Thou hast manifested
Him by the power of Thy might, and caused Him
to shine above the horizon of Thy will, and made
Him the Day-Spring of Thy signs, and the Dawning-Place
of the revelation of Thy names and Thine attributes?
How bewilderingly mysterious, moreover, O
my God, is His nature and all that Thou hast infused
into Him, through Thy strength and by the power
of Thy might! At one time He appeareth as the water
which is Life indeed, sent down out of the heaven of
Thy grace, and poured forth from the clouds of Thy
mercy, that Thy creatures may be endued with new
life, and live as long as Thine own Kingdom endureth.
Every drop of that water would suffice to quicken the
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dead, and to set their faces in the direction of Thy
favors and Thy gifts, and to rid them of all attachment
to aught else except Thee. At another time He
revealeth Himself as the Fire which Thou didst kindle
in the tree of Thy unity, whose heat melted the hearts
of Thine ardent lovers when He Who is the Day-Star
of the world shone forth above the horizon of ‘Iráq.
I testify, O my God, that through Him the veils of
human fancy were burnt up, and the hearts of men
were set towards the scene of Thy most resplendent
glory.
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I implore Thee, O Thou Who art the Supreme
Ordainer, not to suffer me to be deprived of the
breezes which are wafted in Thy days, the days
whereon the sweet smell of the raiment of Thy mercy
hath been shed abroad. Neither do Thou keep me
back from Thy most great Ocean, every drop of
which crieth out and saith: “Great is the blessedness
that awaiteth him who hath been awakened from his
sleep by the breath of God which, from the source
of His mercy, hath blown over all such of His creatures
as have set themselves towards Him!”
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Cast upon this poor and desolate creature, O my
Lord, the glance of Thy wealth, and flood his heart
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with the beams of Thy knowledge, that he may apprehend
the verities of the unseen world, and discover
the mysteries of Thy heavenly realm, and perceive
the signs and tokens of Thy kingdom, and behold
the manifold revelations of this earthly life all set
forth before the face of Him Who is the Revealer of
Thine own Self. Direct, then, his eyes, O my God,
towards the horizon of Thy loving-kindness, and
make steadfast his heart in its attachment to Thee,
and unloose his tongue to praise Thee, and make him
able to hold fast the cord of Thy love, and to cling
to the hem of Thy bounteousness, and to proclaim
Thy name amidst Thy creatures, and to recount Thy
virtues throughout Thy realm, in such wise that no
obstacle will deter him from turning to Thy name,
the All-Bountiful, and no veil shut him out from
Thee, in Whose hand is the dominion of utterance
and the kingdom of all names and attributes!
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Hold Thou the hand of this seeker who hath set his
face towards Thee, O my Lord, and draw him out of
the depths of his vain imaginations, that the light of
certainty may shine brightly above the horizon of his
heart in the days whereon the sun of the knowledge of
Thy creatures hath been darkened through the shining
of the Day-Star of Thy glory; the days whereon
the moon of the world’s wisdom hath been eclipsed
through the appearance of Thy hidden knowledge,
and the manifestation of Thy well-guarded secret,
and the revelation of Thine enshrined mystery; the
days whereon the stars of men’s doings have fallen
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through the rising of the orb of Thy unity and the
shedding of the radiance of Thy transcendent oneness.
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I beg of Thee, O my God, by Thy most exalted
Word which Thou hast ordained as the Divine Elixir
unto all who are in Thy realm, the Elixir through
whose potency the crude metal of human life hath
been transmuted into purest gold, O Thou in Whose
hands are both the visible and invisible kingdoms, to
ordain that my choice be conformed to Thy choice
and my wish to Thy wish, that I may be entirely
content with that which Thou didst desire, and be
wholly satisfied with what Thou didst destine for
me by Thy bounteousness and favor. Potent art Thou
to do as Thou willest. Thou, in very truth, art the
All-Glorious, the All-Wise.
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Happy is the man who hath recognized Thee, and
discovered the sweetness of Thy fragrance, and set
himself towards Thy kingdom, and tasted of the
things that have been perfected therein by Thy grace
and favor. Great is the blessedness of him who hath
acknowledged Thy most excellent majesty, and whom
the veils that have shut out the nations from Thee
have not hindered from directing his eyes towards
Thee, O Thou Who art the King of eternity and the
Quickener of every moldering bone! Blessed, also, is he
that hath inhaled Thy sweet savors, and been carried
away by Thine utterances in Thy days. Blessed, moreover,
be the man that hath turned unto Thee, and
woe betide him that hath turned his back upon Thee.
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