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“Let thine ear be attentive, O King, to the words We have addressed
thee. Let the oppressor desist from his tyranny, and cut off the perpetrators
of injustice from among them that profess thy faith. By the
righteousness of God! The tribulations We have sustained are such that
any pen that recounteth them cannot but be overwhelmed with anguish.
No one of them that truly believe and uphold the unity of God can bear
the burden of their recital. So great have been Our sufferings that even
the eyes of our enemies have wept over Us, and beyond those of every
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discerning person. And to all these trials have We been subjected, in spite
of Our action in approaching thee, and in bidding the people to enter
beneath thy shadow, that thou mightest be a stronghold unto them that
believe in and uphold the unity of God.
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“Have I, O King, ever disobeyed thee? Have I, at any time, transgressed
any of thy laws? Can any of thy ministers that represent thee in
‘Iráq produce any proof that can establish My disloyalty to thee? No, by
Him Who is the Lord of all worlds! Not for one short moment did We rebel
against thee, or against any of thy ministers. Never, God willing, shall
We revolt against thee, though We be exposed to trials more severe than
any We suffered in the past. In the daytime and in the night season, at
even and at morn, We pray to God on thy behalf, that He may graciously
aid thee to be obedient unto Him and to observe His commandments,
that He may shield thee from the hosts of the evil ones. Do, therefore, as it
pleaseth thee, and treat Us as befitteth thy station and beseemeth thy
sovereignty. Be not forgetful of the law of God in whatever thou desirest to
achieve, now or in the days to come. Say: Praise be to God, the Lord of all
worlds!”
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Moreover, in the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, is this vehement apostrophe to
Constantinople: “O Spot that art situate on the shores of the two seas! The
throne of tyranny hath, verily, been stablished upon thee, and the flame
of hatred hath been kindled within thy bosom, in such wise that the
Concourse on high and they who circle around the Exalted Throne have
wailed and lamented. We behold in thee the foolish ruling over the wise,
and darkness vaunting itself against the light. Thou art indeed filled with
manifest pride. Hath thine outward splendor made thee vainglorious? By
Him Who is the Lord of mankind! It shall soon perish, and thy daughters
and thy widows and all the kindreds that dwell within thee shall lament.
Thus informeth thee the All-Knowing, the All-Wise.”
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As to Náṣiri’d-Dín Sháh, the Lawḥ-i-Sulṭán, despatched to him from
‘Akká and constituting Bahá’u’lláh’s lengthiest Epistle to any single
sovereign, proclaims: “O King! I was but a man like others, asleep upon
My couch, when lo, the breezes of the All-Glorious were wafted over Me,
and taught Me the knowledge of all that hath been. This thing is not from
Me, but from One Who is Almighty and All-Knowing. And He bade Me
lift up My voice between earth and heaven, and for this there befell Me
what hath caused the tears of every man of understanding to flow. The
learning current amongst men I studied not; their schools I entered not.
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Ask of the city wherein I dwelt, that thou mayest be well assured that I am
not of them who speak falsely. This is but a leaf which the winds of the will
of thy Lord, the Almighty, the All-Praised, have stirred. Can it be still
when the tempestuous winds are blowing? Nay, by Him Who is the Lord
of all Names and Attributes! They move it as they list. The evanescent is
as nothing before Him Who is the Ever-Abiding. His all-compelling
summons hath reached Me, and caused Me to speak His praise amidst all
people. I was indeed as one dead when His behest was uttered. The hand
of the will of thy Lord, the Compassionate, the Merciful, transformed
Me. Can anyone speak forth of his own accord that for which all men,
both high and low, will protest against him? Nay, by Him Who taught
the Pen the eternal mysteries, save him whom the grace of the Almighty,
the All-Powerful, hath strengthened. The Pen of the Most High addresseth
Me saying: Fear not. Relate unto His Majesty the Sháh that which
befell thee. His heart, verily, is between the fingers of thy Lord, the God of
Mercy, that haply the sun of justice and bounty may shine forth above
the horizon of his heart. Thus hath the decree been irrevocably fixed by
Him Who is the All-Wise.
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“Look upon this Youth, O King, with the eyes of justice; judge thou,
then, with truth concerning what hath befallen Him. Of a verity, God
hath made thee His shadow amongst men, and the sign of His power unto
all that dwell on earth. Judge thou between Us and them that have
wronged Us without proof and without an enlightening Book. They that
surround thee love thee for their own sakes, whereas this Youth loveth thee
for thine own sake, and hath had no desire except to draw thee nigh unto
the seat of grace, and to turn thee toward the right hand of justice. Thy
Lord beareth witness unto that which I declare.
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“O King! Wert thou to incline thine ear unto the shrill of the Pen of
Glory and the cooing of the Dove of Eternity which, on the branches of the
Lote-Tree beyond which there is no passing, uttereth praises to God, the
Maker of all names and Creator of earth and heaven, thou wouldst
attain unto a station from which thou wouldst behold in the world of
being naught save the effulgence of the Adored One, and wouldst regard
thy sovereignty as the most contemptible of thy possessions, abandoning
it to whosoever might desire it, and setting thy face toward the Horizon
aglow with the light of His countenance. Neither wouldst thou ever be
willing to bear the burden of dominion save for the purpose of helping thy
Lord, the Exalted, the Most High. Then would the Concourse on high
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bless thee. O how excellent is this most sublime station, couldst thou
ascend thereunto through the power of a sovereignty recognized as derived
from the Name of God!…
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“O King of the age! The eyes of these refugees are turned towards and
fixed upon the mercy of the Most Merciful. No doubt is there whatever
that these tribulations will be followed by the outpourings of a supreme
mercy, and these dire adversities be succeeded by an overflowing prosperity.
We fain would hope, however, that His Majesty the Sháh will himself
examine these matters, and bring hope to the hearts. That which We have
submitted to thy Majesty is indeed for thine highest good. And God,
verily, is a sufficient witness unto Me….
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“O would that thou wouldst permit Me, O Sháh, to send unto thee
that which would cheer the eyes, and tranquilize the souls, and persuade
every fair-minded person that with Him is the knowledge of the Book….
But for the repudiation of the foolish and the connivance of the divines, I
would have uttered a discourse that would have thrilled and carried away
the hearts unto a realm from the murmur of whose winds can be heard:
‘No God is there but He!’…
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“I have seen, O Sháh, in the path of God what eye hath not seen nor
ear heard…. How numerous the tribulations which have rained, and
will soon rain, upon Me! I advance with My face set towards Him Who is
the Almighty, the All-Bounteous, whilst behind Me glideth the serpent.
Mine eyes have rained down tears until My bed is drenched. I sorrow not
for Myself, however. By God! Mine head yearneth for the spear out of love
for its Lord. I never passed a tree, but Mine heart addressed it saying: ‘O
would that thou wert cut down in My name, and My body crucified upon
thee, in the path of My Lord!’… By God! Though weariness lay Me low,
and hunger consume Me, and the bare rock be My bed, and My fellows
the beasts of the field, I will not complain, but will endure patiently as
those endued with constancy and firmness have endured patiently,
through the power of God, the Eternal King and Creator of the nations,
and will render thanks unto God under all conditions. We pray that, out
of His bounty—exalted be He—He may release, through this imprisonment,
the necks of men from chains and fetters, and cause them to turn,
with sincere faces, towards His Face, Who is the Mighty, the Bounteous.
Ready is He to answer whosover calleth upon Him, and nigh is He unto
such as commune with Him.”
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In the Qayyúm-i-Asmá the Báb, for His part, thus addresses
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Muḥammad Sháh: “O King of Islám! Aid thou, with the truth, after
having aided the Book, Him Who is Our Most Great Remembrance, for
God hath, in very truth, destined for thee, and for such as circle round
thee, on the Day of Judgment, a responsible position in His Path. I swear
by God, O Sháh! If thou showest enmity unto Him Who is His Remembrance,
God will, on the Day of Resurrection, condemn thee, before the
kings, unto hellfire, and thou shalt not, in very truth, find on that Day
any helper except God, the Exalted. Purge thou, O Sháh, the Sacred
Land [Ṭihrán] from such as have repudiated the Book, ere the day
whereon the Remembrance of God cometh, terribly and of a sudden, with
His potent Cause, by the leave of God, the Most High. God, verily, hath
prescribed to thee to submit unto Him Who is His Remembrance, and
unto His Cause, and to subdue, with the truth and by His leave, the
countries, for in this world thou hast been mercifully invested with
sovereignty, and will, in the next, dwell, nigh unto the Seat of Holiness,
with the inmates of the Paradise of His good pleasure. Let not thy
sovereignty deceive thee, O Sháh, for ‘every soul shall taste of death,’ and
this, in very truth, hath been written down as a decree of God.”
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In His Tablet to Muḥammad Sháh the Báb, moreover, has revealed:
“I am the Primal Point from which have been generated all created
things. I am the Countenance of God Whose splendor can never be
obscured, the Light of God Whose radiance can never fade…. All the
keys of heaven God hath chosen to place on My right hand, and all the
keys of hell on My left…. I am one of the sustaining pillars of the Primal
Word of God. Whosoever hath recognized Me, hath known all that is true
and right, and hath attained all that is good and seemly…. The
substance wherewith God hath created Me is not the clay out of which
others have been formed. He hath conferred upon Me that which the
worldly-wise can never comprehend, nor the faithful discover….
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“By My life! But for the obligation to acknowledge the Cause of Him
Who is the Testimony of God … I would not have announced this unto
thee…. In that same year [year 60] I despatched a messenger and a book
unto thee, that thou mightest act towards the Cause of Him Who is the
Testimony of God as befitteth the station of thy sovereignty….
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“I swear by the truth of God! Were he who hath been willing to treat
Me in such a manner to know who it is whom he hath so treated, he,
verily, would never in his life be happy. Nay—I, verily, acquaint thee
with the truth of the matter—it is as if he hath imprisoned all the
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Prophets, and all the men of truth, and all the chosen ones…. Woe
betide him from whose hands floweth evil, and blessed the man from
whose hands floweth good….
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“I swear by God! I seek no earthly goods from thee, be it as much as a
mustard seed…. I swear by the truth of God! Wert thou to know that
which I know, thou wouldst forego the sovereignty of this world and of the
next, that thou mightest attain My good pleasure, through thine obedience
unto the True One…. Wert thou to refuse, the Lord of the world
would raise up one who will exalt His Cause, and the Command of God
will, verily, be carried into effect.”
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