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3. “Should anyone acquire one hundred mithqáls of gold,…” |
Should anyone acquire one hundred mithqáls of gold,
nineteen mithqáls thereof are God’s and to be rendered
unto Him, the Fashioner of earth and heaven. Take heed, O people, lest
ye deprive yourselves of so great a bounty. This We have commanded you,
though We are well able to dispense with you and with all who are in the
heavens and on earth; in it there are benefits and wisdoms beyond the
ken of anyone but God, the Omniscient, the All-Informed. Say: By this
means He hath desired to purify what ye possess and to enable you to
draw nigh unto such stations as none can comprehend save those whom God
hath willed. He, in truth, is the Beneficent, the Gracious, the
Bountiful. O people! Deal not faithlessly with the Right of God, nor,
without His leave, make free with its disposal. Thus hath His
commandment been established in the holy Tablets, and in this exalted
Book. He who dealeth faithlessly with God shall in justice meet with
faithlessness himself; he, however, who acteth in accordance with God’s
bidding shall receive a blessing from the heaven of the bounty of his
Lord, the Gracious, the Bestower, the Generous, the Ancient of Days.
He, verily, hath willed for you that which is yet beyond your knowledge,
but which shall be known to you when, after this fleeting life, your
souls soar heavenwards and the trappings of your earthly joys are folded
up. Thus admonisheth you He in Whose possession is the Guarded Tablet.
(The Kitáb-i-Aqdas, par. 97) |