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FROM THE WRITINGS OF ‘ABDU’L-BAHÁ: “27: O God, O Thou Who hast cast Thy splendour over the luminous realities of…” |
O God, O Thou Who hast cast Thy splendour over the luminous realities of
men, shedding upon them the resplendent lights of knowledge and guidance, and
hast chosen them out of all created things for this supernal grace, and hast
caused them to encompass all things, to understand their inmost essence, and to
disclose their mysteries, bringing them forth out of darkness into the visible
world! “He verily showeth His special mercy to whomsoever He will.”
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O Lord, help Thou Thy loved ones to acquire knowledge and the sciences and
arts, and to unravel the secrets that are treasured up in the inmost reality of
all created beings. Make them to hear the hidden truths that are written and
embedded in the heart of all that is. Make them to be ensigns of guidance
amongst all creatures, and piercing rays of the mind shedding forth their light
in this, the “first life”.
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Make them to be leaders unto Thee, guides unto Thy
path, runners urging men on to Thy Kingdom.
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O Company of God! To each created thing, the Ancient Sovereignty hath
portioned out its own perfection, its particular virtue and special excellence,
so that each in its degree may become a symbol denoting the sublimity of the
true Educator of humankind, and that each, even as a crystalline mirror, may
tell of the grace and splendour of the Sun of Truth.
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And from amongst all creatures He hath singled out man, to grant him His
most wondrous gift, and hath made him to attain the bounties of the Company on
High. That most precious of gifts is attainment unto His unfailing guidance,
that the inner reality of humankind should become as a niche to hold this lamp;
and when the scattering splendours of this light do beat against the bright
glass of the heart, the heart’s purity maketh the beams to blaze out even
stronger than before, and to shine in glory on the minds and souls of men.
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The attainment of the most great guidance is dependent upon knowledge and
wisdom, and on being informed as to the mysteries of the Holy Words. Wherefore
must the loved ones of God, be they young or old, be they men or women, each
one according to his capabilities, strive to acquire the various branches of
knowledge, and to increase his understanding of the mysteries of the Holy
Books, and his skill in marshalling the divine proofs and evidences.
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The eminent Sadru’s-Sudur, who hath verily attained a most
exalted station in the Retreats of Bliss, inaugurated the teaching meeting. He
was the first blessed soul to lay the foundation of this momentous institution.
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God be praised, during the course of his life he educated persons who today are
strong and eloquent advocates of the Lord God, disciples who are indeed pure
and spiritual descendants of him who was so close to the Holy Threshold. After
his passing, certain blessed individuals took steps to perpetuate his teaching
work, and when He learned of it, this Captive’s heart rejoiced.
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At this time, likewise, I most urgently request the friends of God to make
every effort, as much as lieth within their competence, along these lines. The
harder they strive to widen the scope of their knowledge, the better and more
gratifying will be the result. Let the loved ones of God, whether young or
old, whether male or female, each according to his capabilities, bestir
themselves and spare no efforts to acquire the various current branches of
knowledge, both spiritual and secular, and of the arts. Whensoever they gather
in their meetings let their conversation be confined to learned subjects and to
information on the knowledge of the day.
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1. | Qur’án 3:67. [ Back To Reference] |
2. | Cf Gen. 56:62. [ Back To Reference] |