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 15: At the exalted Threshold of our Lord, the …  | 
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     At the exalted Threshold of our Lord, the 
Best-Beloved of the world, I fervently beseech Him 
to graciously keep that assured leaf and the other 
handmaids of the Merciful safe and secure under the 
shelter of His bounty and grace.  
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     The love-laden letter penned by that dearly-loved 
handmaid of God has reached this yearning prisoner 
and its perusal has filled my heart with joy and 
 
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happiness, inasmuch as it indicates that you have 
turned in prayer and supplication to the Kingdom of 
God and been attracted to His divine fragrances.  It 
imparted exceeding gladness and radiance, and 
thereby the hearts and spirits were inspired.  Both at 
the sublime meetings convened in His presence and 
at the fellowship gatherings of the handmaids of the 
merciful Lord your name and the names of the 
beloved handmaids in India are often mentioned 
with high praise.  
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     Praised be God that after attaining the holy 
Threshold of the Merciful in this hallowed land, this 
luminous Spot, you were able to take back with you 
the gift of the divine fragrance of holiness, to 
perfume the nostrils of the handmaids of God, to 
refresh and stimulate, nay rather revive and quicken 
the lifeless bodies through the potency of His 
wondrous exhortations, His sublime counsels and 
teachings.  To all the handmaids of God announce 
the joyful tidings that both at the blessed and 
luminous Shrine and in the holy presence of Him 
Who is the Mystery of God we continually pray for 
all of you, extol your noble virtues, call to mind the 
memory of the radiant faces of those faithful leaves, 
and from the exalted court of the Lord of Glory 
implore for every one of you unbounded heavenly 
assistance and confirmation.  
 
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Safar 1325 A.H. (16 March-13 April 1907 A.D.)
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