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Tablets to the Kings |
“O kings of the earth! Give ear unto the Voice of God, calling from this
sublime, this fruit-laden Tree, that hath sprung out of the Crimson Hill,
upon the holy Plain, intoning the words: ‘There is none other God but
He, the Mighty, the All-Powerful, the All-Wise.’… Fear God, O concourse
of kings, and suffer not yourselves to be deprived of this most
sublime grace. Fling away, then, the things ye possess, and take fast hold
on the Handle of God, the Exalted, the Great. Set your hearts towards
the Face of God, and abandon that which your desires have bidden you to
follow, and be not of those who perish. Relate unto them, O servant, the
story of ‘Alí [the Báb], when He came unto them with truth, bearing His
glorious and weighty Book, and holding in His hands a testimony and
proof from God, and holy and blessed tokens from Him. Ye, however, O
kings, have failed to heed the Remembrance of God in His days and to be
guided by the lights which arose and shone forth above the horizon of a
resplendent Heaven. Ye examined not His Cause when so to do would
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have been better for you than all that the sun shineth upon, could ye but
perceive it. Ye remained careless until the divines of Persia—those cruel
ones—pronounced judgment against Him, and unjustly slew Him. His
spirit ascended unto God, and the eyes of the inmates of Paradise and the
angels that are nigh unto Him wept sore by reason of this cruelty. Beware
that ye be not careless henceforth as ye have been careless aforetime.
Return, then, unto God, your Maker, and be not of the heedless…. My
face hath come forth from the veils, and shed its radiance upon all that is
in heaven and on earth; and yet, ye turned not towards Him, notwithstanding
that ye were created for Him, O concourse of kings! Follow,
therefore, that which I speak unto you, and hearken unto it with your
hearts, and be not of such as have turned aside. For your glory consisteth
not in your sovereignty, but rather in your nearness unto God and your
observance of His command as sent down in His holy and preserved
Tablets. Should any one of you rule over the whole earth, and over all
that lieth within it and upon it, its seas, its lands, its mountains, and its
plains, and yet be not remembered by God, all these would profit him
not, could ye but know it…. Arise, then, and make steadfast your feet,
and make ye amends for that which hath escaped you, and set then
yourselves towards His holy Court, on the shore of His mighty Ocean, so
that the pearls of knowledge and wisdom, which God hath stored up
within the shell of His radiant heart, may be revealed unto you….
Beware lest ye hinder the breeze of God from blowing over your hearts, the
breeze through which the hearts of such as have turned unto Him can be
quickened….”
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“Lay not aside the fear of God, O kings of the earth,” He, in that same
Tablet has revealed, “and beware that ye transgress not the bounds
which the Almighty hath fixed. Observe the injunctions laid upon you in
His Book, and take good heed not to overstep their limits. Be vigilant,
that ye may not do injustice to anyone, be it to the extent of a grain of
mustard seed. Tread ye the path of justice, for this, verily, is the straight
path. Compose your differences, and reduce your armaments, that the
burden of your expenditures may be lightened, and that your minds and
hearts may be tranquilized. Heal the dissensions that divide you, and ye
will no longer be in need of any armaments except what the protection of
your cities and territories demandeth. Fear ye God, and take heed not to
outstrip the bounds of moderation, and be numbered among the extravagant.
We have learned that you are increasing your outlay every
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year, and are laying the burden thereof on your subjects. This, verily, is
more than they can bear, and is a grievous injustice. Decide justly
between men, and be ye the emblems of justice amongst them. This, if ye
judge fairly, is the thing that behooveth you, and beseemeth your station.
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“Beware not to deal unjustly with anyone that appealeth to you, and
entereth beneath your shadow. Walk ye in the fear of God, and be ye of
them that lead a godly life. Rest not on your power, your armies, and
treasures. Put your whole trust and confidence in God, Who hath created
you, and seek ye His help in all your affairs. Succor cometh from Him
alone. He succoreth whom He willeth with the hosts of the heavens and of
the earth.
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“Know ye that the poor are the trust of God in your midst. Watch that
ye betray not His trust, that ye deal not unjustly with them and that ye
walk not in the ways of the treacherous. Ye will most certainly be called
upon to answer for His trust on the day when the Balance of Justice shall
be set, the day when unto everyone shall be rendered his due, when the
doings of all men, be they rich or poor, shall be weighed.
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“If ye pay no heed unto the counsels which, in peerless and unequivocal
language, We have revealed in this Tablet, Divine chastisement shall
assail you from every direction, and the sentence of His justice shall be
pronounced against you. On that day ye shall have no power to resist
Him, and shall recognize your own impotence. Have mercy on yourselves
and on those beneath you, and judge ye between them according to the
precepts prescribed by God in His most holy and exalted Tablet, a Tablet
wherein He hath assigned to each and every thing its settled measure, in
which He hath given, with distinctness, an explanation of all things, and
which is in itself a monition unto them that believe in Him.
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“Examine Our Cause, inquire into the things that have befallen Us,
and decide justly between Us and Our enemies, and be ye of them that
act equitably towards their neighbors. If ye stay not the hand of the
oppressor, if ye fail to safeguard the rights of the downtrodden, what right
have ye then to vaunt yourselves among men? What is it of which ye can
rightly boast? Is it on your food and your drink that ye pride yourselves,
on the riches ye lay up in your treasuries, on the diversity and the cost of
the ornaments with which ye deck yourselves? If true glory were to consist
in the possession of such perishable things, then the earth on which ye
walk must needs vaunt itself over you, because it supplieth you, and
bestoweth upon you, these very things, by the decree of the Almighty. In
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its bowels are contained, according to what God hath ordained, all that
ye possess. From it, as a sign of His mercy, ye derive your riches. Behold
then your state, the thing in which ye glory! Would that ye could perceive
it! Nay! By Him Who holdeth in His grasp the kingdom of the entire
creation! Nowhere doth your true and abiding glory reside except in your
firm adherence unto the precepts of God, your wholehearted observance of
His laws, your resolution to see that they do not remain unenforced, and
to pursue steadfastly the right course….”
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And again in that same Tablet: “Twenty years have passed, O kings,
during which We have, each day, tasted the agony of a fresh tribulation.
No one of them that were before Us hath endured the things We have
endured. Would that ye could perceive it! They that rose up against Us,
have put Us to death, have shed Our blood, have plundered Our property,
and violated Our honor. Though aware of most of Our afflictions,
ye, nevertheless, have failed to stay the hand of the aggressor. For is it
not your clear duty to restrain the tyranny of the oppressor, and to
deal equitably with your subjects, that your high sense of justice may
be fully demonstrated to all mankind?
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“God hath committed into your hands the reins of the government of
the people, that ye may rule with justice over them, safeguard the rights of
the downtrodden, and punish the wrongdoers. If ye neglect the duty
prescribed unto you by God in His Book, your names shall be numbered
with those of the unjust in His sight. Grievous, indeed, will be your error.
Cleave ye to that which your imaginations have devised, and cast behind
your backs the commandments of God, the Most Exalted, the Inaccessible,
the All-Compelling, the Almighty? Cast away the things ye possess,
and cling to that which God hath bidden you observe. Seek ye His grace,
for he that seeketh it treadeth His straight Path.
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“Consider the state in which We are, and behold ye the ills and
troubles that have tried Us. Neglect Us not, though it be for a moment,
and judge ye between Us and Our enemies with equity. This will, surely,
be a manifest advantage unto you. Thus do We relate to you Our tale,
and recount the things that have befallen Us, that ye might take off Our
ills and ease Our burden. Let him who will, relieve Us from Our trouble;
and as to him that willeth not, my Lord is assuredly the best of Helpers.
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“Warn and acquaint the people, O Servant, with the things We have
sent down unto Thee, and let the fear of no one dismay Thee, and be
Thou not of them that waver. The day is approaching when God will have
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exalted His Cause and magnified His testimony in the eyes of all who are
in the heavens and all who are on the earth. Place, in all circumstances,
Thy whole trust in Thy Lord, and fix Thy gaze upon Him, and turn away
from all them that repudiate His truth. Let God, Thy Lord, be Thy
sufficing Succorer and Helper. We have pledged Ourself to secure Thy
triumph upon earth and to exalt Our Cause above all men, though no
king be found who would turn his face towards Thee….”
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In the Kitáb-i-Aqdas (The Most Holy Book), that priceless treasury
enshrining for all time the brightest emanations of the mind of
Bahá’u’lláh, the Charter of His World Order, the chief repository of His
laws, the Harbinger of His Covenant, the Pivotal Work containing some
of His noblest exhortations, weightiest pronouncements, and portentous
prophecies, and revealed during the full tide of His tribulations, at a
time when the rulers of the earth had definitely forsaken Him—in such
a Book we read the following:
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“O kings of the earth! He Who is the sovereign Lord of all is come. The
Kingdom is God’s, the omnipotent Protector, the Self-Subsisting. Worship
none but God, and, with radiant hearts, lift up your faces unto your
Lord, the Lord of all names. This is a Revelation to which whatever ye
possess can never be compared, could ye but know it. We see you rejoicing
in that which ye have amassed for others, and shutting out yourselves
from the worlds which naught except My Guarded Tablet can reckon.
The treasures ye have laid up have drawn you far away from your
ultimate objective. This ill beseemeth you, could ye but understand it.
Wash your hearts from all earthly defilements, and hasten to enter the
Kingdom of your Lord, the Creator of earth and heaven, Who caused the
world to tremble, and all its peoples to wail, except them that have
renounced all things and clung to that which the Hidden Tablet hath
ordained….”
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