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The Most Great Law Revealed |
And further: “O kings of the earth! The Most Great Law hath been
revealed in this Spot, this Scene of transcendent splendor. Every hidden
thing hath been brought to light, by virtue of the Will of the Supreme
Ordainer, He Who hath ushered in the Last Hour, through Whom the
Moon hath been cleft, and every irrevocable decree expounded.
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“Ye are but vassals, O kings of the earth! He Who is the King of Kings
hath appeared, arrayed in His most wondrous glory, and is summoning
you unto Himself, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting. Take heed lest
pride deter you from recognizing the Source of Revelation; lest the things
of this world shut you out as by a veil from Him Who is the Creator of
heaven. Arise, and serve Him Who is the Desire of all nations, Who hath
created you through a word from Him, and ordained you to be, for all
time, the emblems of His sovereignty.
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“By the righteousness of God! It is not Our wish to lay hands on your
kingdoms. Our mission is to seize and possess the hearts of men. Upon
them the eyes of Bahá are fastened. To this testifieth the Kingdom of
Names, could ye but comprehend it. Whoso followeth his Lord, will
renounce the world and all that is therein; how much greater, then, must
be the detachment of Him Who holdeth so august a station! Forsake your
palaces, and haste ye to gain admittance into His Kingdom. This,
indeed, will profit you both in this world and in the next. To this testifieth
the Lord of the realm on high, did ye but know it.
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“How great is the blessedness that awaiteth the king who will arise to
aid My Cause in My Kingdom, who will detach himself from all else but
Me! Such a king is numbered with the companions of the Crimson Ark,
the Ark which God hath prepared for the people of Bahá. All must glorify
his name, must reverence his station, and aid him to unlock the cities
with the keys of My Name, the omnipotent Protector of all that inhabit
the visible and invisible kingdoms. Such a king is the very eye of mankind,
the luminous ornament on the brow of creation, the fountainhead
of blessings unto the whole world. Offer up, O people of Bahá, your
substance, nay your very lives, for his assistance.”
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Moreover, in His Tablet to Queen Victoria Bahá’u’lláh thus addresses
all the kings of the earth, summoning them to cleave to the Lesser
Peace, as distinct from that Most Great Peace which those who are fully
conscious of the power of His Revelation and avowedly profess the tenets
of His Faith can alone proclaim and must eventually establish:
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“O kings of the earth! We see you increasing every year your
expenditures, and laying the burden thereof on your subjects. This, verily, is
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wholly and grossly unjust. Fear the sighs and tears of this Wronged One,
and lay not excessive burdens on your peoples. Do not rob them to rear
palaces for yourselves; nay rather choose for them that which ye choose for
yourselves. Thus We unfold to your eyes that which profiteth you, if ye
but perceive. Your people are your treasures. Beware lest your rule violate
the commandments of God, and ye deliver your wards to the hands of the
robber. By them ye rule, by their means ye subsist, by their aid ye
conquer. Yet, how disdainfully ye look upon them! How strange, how
very strange!
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“O kings of Christendom! Heard ye not the saying of Jesus, the Spirit of
God, ‘I go away, and come again unto you’? Wherefore, then, did ye fail,
when He did come again unto you in the clouds of heaven, to draw nigh
unto Him, that ye might behold His face, and be of them that attained
His Presence? In another passage He saith: ‘When He, the Spirit of
Truth, is come, He will guide you into all truth.’ And yet, behold how,
when He did bring the truth, ye refused to turn your faces towards Him,
and persisted in disporting yourselves with your pastimes and fancies. Ye
welcomed Him not, neither did ye seek His Presence, that ye might hear
the verses of God from His own mouth, and partake of the manifold
wisdom of the Almighty, the All-Glorious, the All-Wise. Ye have, by
reason of your failure, hindered the breath of God from being wafted over
you, and have withheld from your souls the sweetness of its fragrance. Ye
continue roving with delight in the valley of your corrupt desires. Ye and
all ye possess shall pass away. Ye shall, most certainly, return to God,
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and shall be called to account for your doings in the presence of Him Who
shall gather together the entire creation….”
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The Báb, moreover, in the Qayyúm-i-Asmá, His celebrated commentary
on the Súrih of Joseph, revealed in the first year of His Mission,
and characterized by Bahá’u’lláh as “the first, the greatest, and mightiest
of all books” in the Bábí Dispensation, has issued this stirring call to
the kings and princes of the earth:
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“O concourse of kings and of the sons of kings! Lay aside, one and all,
your dominion which belongeth unto God…. Vain indeed is your
dominion, for God hath set aside earthly possessions for such as have
denied Him…. O concourse of kings! Deliver with truth and in all haste
the verses sent down by Us to the peoples of Turkey and of India, and
beyond them, with power and with truth, to lands in both the East and
the West…. By God! If ye do well, to your own behoof will ye do well;
and if ye deny God and His signs, We, in very truth, having God, can
well dispense with all creatures and all earthly dominion.”
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And again: “Fear ye God, O concourse of kings, lest ye remain afar
from Him Who is His Remembrance [the Báb], after the Truth hath come
unto you with a Book and signs from God, as spoken through the
wondrous tongue of Him Who is His Remembrance. Seek ye grace from
God, for God hath ordained for you, after ye have believed in Him, a
Garden the vastness of which is as the vastness of the whole of Paradise.”
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So much for the epoch-making counsels and warnings collectively
addressed by the Báb and Bahá’u’lláh to the sovereigns of the earth, and
more particularly directed to the kings of Christendom. I would be
failing to do justice to my theme were I to ignore, or even to dismiss
briefly, those audacious, fate-laden apostrophes to individual monarchs
who, whether as kings or emperors, have either viewed with cold
indifference the tribulations, or rejected with contempt the warnings, of
the twin Founders of our Faith. I can neither quote as fully as I should
from the two thousand and more verses that have streamed from the pen
of Bahá’u’lláh and, to a lesser extent, from that of the Báb, addressed to
individual monarchs in Europe and Asia, nor is it my purpose to
expatiate upon the circumstances that have provoked, or the consequences
that have flowed from, those astounding utterances. The historian
of the future, viewing more widely and in fuller perspective the
momentous happenings of the Apostolic and Formative Ages of the
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Faith of Bahá’u’lláh, will no doubt be able to evaluate accurately and to
describe in a circumstantial manner the causes, the implications and
the effects of these Divine Messages which, in their scope and effectiveness,
have certainly no parallel in the religious annals of mankind.
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To the French Emperor, Napoleon III, Bahá’u’lláh addressed these
words: “O King of Paris! Tell the priest to ring the bells no longer. By
God, the True One! The Most Mighty Bell hath appeared in the form of
Him Who is the Most Great Name, and the fingers of the will of thy Lord,
the Most Exalted, the Most High, toll it out in the heaven of Immortality,
in His Name, the All-Glorious. Thus have the mighty verses of thy
Lord been again sent down unto thee, that thou mayest arise to remember
God, the Creator of earth and heaven, in these days when all the
tribes of the earth have mourned, and the foundations of the cities have
trembled, and the dust of irreligion hath enwrapped all men, except such
as thy Lord, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise, was pleased to spare….
Give ear, O King, unto the Voice that calleth from the Fire which
burneth in this Verdant Tree, upon this Sinai which hath been raised
above the hallowed and snow-white Spot, beyond the Everlasting City:
‘Verily, there is none other God but Me, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most
Merciful!’ We, in truth, have sent Him Whom We aided with the Holy
Spirit [Jesus], that He may announce unto you this Light that hath shone
forth from the horizon of the will of your Lord, the Most Exalted, the
All-Glorious, and Whose signs have been revealed in the West, that ye may
set your faces towards Him [Bahá’u’lláh], on this Day which God hath
exalted above all other days, and whereon the All-Merciful hath shed the
splendor of His effulgent glory upon all who are in heaven and all who are
on earth. Arise thou to serve God and help His Cause. He, verily, will
assist thee with the hosts of the seen and unseen, and will set thee king
over all that whereon the sun riseth. Thy Lord, in truth, is the All-Powerful,
the Almighty…. Attire thy temple with the ornament of My
Name, and thy tongue with remembrance of Me, and thine heart with
love for Me, the Almighty, the Most High. We have desired for thee
naught except that which is better for thee than what thou dost possess
and all the treasures of the earth. Thy Lord, verily, is knowing, informed
of all….
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“O King! We heard the words thou didst utter in answer to the Czar of
Russia, concerning the decision made regarding the war [Crimean War].
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Thy Lord, verily, knoweth, is informed of all. Thou didst say: ‘I lay asleep
upon my couch, when the cry of the oppressed, who were drowned in the
Black Sea, wakened me.’ This is what we heard thee say, and, verily, thy
Lord is witness unto what I say. We testify that that which wakened thee
was not their cry, but the promptings of thine own passions, for We tested
thee, and found thee wanting. Comprehend the meaning of My words,
and be thou of the discerning…. Hadst thou been sincere in thy words,
thou wouldst have not cast behind thy back the Book of God, when it was
sent unto thee by Him Who is the Almighty, the All-Wise. We have
proved thee through it, and found thee other than that which thou didst
profess. Arise, and make amends for that which escaped thee. Erelong the
world and all that thou possessest will perish, and the kingdom will
remain unto God, thy Lord and the Lord of thy fathers of old. It
behooveth thee not to conduct thine affairs according to the dictates of thy
desires. Fear the sighs of this Wronged One, and shield Him from the
darts of such as act unjustly. For what thou hast done, thy kingdom shall
be thrown into confusion, and thine empire shall pass from thine hands,
as a punishment for that which thou hast wrought. Then wilt thou know
how thou hast plainly erred. Commotions shall seize all the people in that
land, unless thou arisest to help this Cause, and followest Him Who is
the Spirit of God [Jesus] in this, the straight Path. Hath thy pomp made
thee proud? By My Life! It shall not endure; nay, it shall soon pass away,
unless thou holdest fast by this firm Cord. We see abasement hastening
after thee, while thou art of the heedless…. Abandon thy palaces to the
people of the graves, and thine empire to whosoever desireth it, and turn,
then, unto the Kingdom. This, verily, is what God hath chosen for thee,
wert thou of them that turn unto Him…. Shouldst thou desire to bear
the weight of thy dominion, bear it then to aid the Cause of thy Lord.
Glorified be this station which whoever attaineth thereunto hath attained
unto all good that proceedeth from Him Who is the All-Knowing,
the All-Wise…. Exultest thou over the treasures thou dost possess,
knowing they shall perish? Rejoicest thou in that thou rulest a span of
earth, when the whole world, in the estimation of the people of Bahá, is
worth as much as the black in the eye of a dead ant? Abandon it unto
such as have set their affections upon it, and turn thou unto Him Who is
the Desire of the world. Whither are gone the proud and their palaces?
Gaze thou into their tombs, that thou mayest profit by this example,
inasmuch as We made it a lesson unto every beholder. Were the breezes of
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Revelation to seize thee, thou wouldst flee the world, and turn unto the
Kingdom, and wouldst expend all thou possessest, that thou mayest draw
nigh unto this sublime Vision.”
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