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| Glorified art Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Every man of insight confesseth Thy |
| sovereignty and Thy dominion, |
| and every discerning eye perceiveth the |
| greatness of Thy majesty and the compelling power of Thy might. |
| The winds |
| of tests are powerless to hold back them that enjoy near access to Thee |
| from setting their faces towards the horizon of Thy glory, |
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| tempests of trials must fail to draw away and hinder such as are wholly |
| devoted to Thy will from approaching Thy court. |
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| the lamp of Thy love is burning in their hearts, |
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| of Thy tenderness is lit within their breasts. |
| Adversities are incapable |
| of estranging them from Thy Cause, |
| and the vicissitudes of fortune can |
| never cause them to stray from Thy pleasure. |
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| I beseech Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by them and by the sighs which their hearts |
| utter in their separation from Thee, |
| to keep them safe from the mischief |
| of Thine adversaries, |
| and to nourish their souls with what Thou hast |
| ordained for Thy loved ones on whom shall come no fear and who shall not |
| be put to grief. |
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| Unto Thee be praise, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I entreat Thee, |
| by Thy signs that have |
| encompassed the entire creation, |
| and by the light of Thy countenance that |
| hath illuminated all that are in heaven and on earth, |
| and by Thy mercy |
| that hath surpassed all created things, |
| and by Thy grace that hath |
| suffused the whole universe, |
| to rend asunder the veils that shut me out |
| from Thee, |
| that I may hasten unto the Fountain-Head of Thy mighty |
| inspiration, |
| and to the Day-Spring of Thy Revelation and bountiful favors, |
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| and may be immersed beneath the ocean of Thy nearness and pleasure. |
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| Suffer me not, |
| O my Lord, |
| to be deprived of the knowledge of Thee in Thy |
| days, |
| and divest me not of the robe of Thy guidance. |
| Give me to drink of |
| the river that is life indeed, |
| whose waters have streamed forth from the |
| Paradise (Ridván) in which the throne of Thy Name, |
| the All-Merciful, |
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| established, |
| that mine eyes may be opened, |
| and my face be illumined, |
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| my heart be assured, |
| and my soul be enlightened, |
| and my steps be made |
| firm. |
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| Thou art He Who from everlasting was, |
| through the potency of His might, |
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| supreme over all things, |
| and, |
| through the operation of His will, |
| was able |
| to ordain all things. |
| Nothing whatsoever, |
| whether in Thy heaven or on Thy |
| earth, |
| can frustrate Thy purpose. |
| Have mercy, |
| then, |
| upon me, |
| O my Lord, |
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| through Thy gracious providence and generosity, |
| and incline mine ear to |
| the sweet melodies of the birds that warble their praise of Thee, |
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| the branches of the tree of Thy oneness. |
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| Thou art the Great Giver, |
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Compassionate. |
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| Glorified art Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I beseech Thee by Him Who is Thy Most |
| Great Name, |
| Who hath been sorely afflicted by such of Thy creatures as |
| have repudiated Thy truth, |
| and Who hath been hemmed in by sorrows which no |
| tongue can describe, |
| to grant that I may remember Thee and celebrate Thy |
| praise, |
| in these days when all have turned away from Thy beauty, |
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| disputed with Thee, |
| and turned away disdainfully from Him Who is the |
| Revealer of Thy Cause. |
| None is there, |
| O my Lord, |
| to help Thee except Thine |
| own Self, |
| and no power to succor Thee save Thine own power. |
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| I entreat Thee to enable me to cleave steadfastly to Thy Love and Thy |
| remembrance. |
| This is, |
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| within my power, |
| and Thou art the One that |
| knoweth all that is in me. |
| Thou, |
| in truth, |
| art knowing, |
| apprised of all. |
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| Deprive me not, |
| O my Lord, |
| of the splendors of the light of Thy face, |
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| whose brightness hath illuminated the whole world. |
| No God is there beside |
| Thee, |
| the Most Powerful, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the Ever-Forgiving. |
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| Magnified be Thy name, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Thou art He Whom all things worship |
| and Who worshipeth no one, |
| Who is the Lord of all things and is the vassal |
| of none, |
| Who knoweth all things and is known of none. |
| Thou didst wish to |
| make Thyself known unto men; |
| therefore, |
| Thou didst, |
| through a word of Thy |
| mouth, |
| bring creation into being and fashion the universe. |
| There is none |
| other God except Thee, |
| the Fashioner, |
| the Creator, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most |
| Powerful. |
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| I implore Thee, |
| by this very word that hath shone forth above the horizon |
| of Thy will, |
| to enable me to drink deep of the living waters through which |
| Thou hast vivified the hearts of Thy chosen ones and quickened the souls |
| of them that love Thee, |
| that I may, |
| at all times and under all conditions, |
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| turn my face wholly towards Thee. |
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| Thou art the God of power, |
| of glory and bounty. |
| No God is there beside |
| Thee, |
| the Supreme Ruler, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the Omniscient. |
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| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O my God! |
| Thou beholdest me in the clutches of my |
| oppressors. |
| Every time I turn to my right, |
| I hear the voice of the |
| lamentation of them that are dear to Thee, |
| whom the infidels have made |
| captives for having believed in Thee and in Thy signs, |
| and for having set |
| their faces towards the horizon of Thy grace and of Thy loving-kindness. |
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| And when I turn to my left, |
| I hear the clamor of the wicked doers who have |
| disbelieved in Thee and in Thy signs, |
| and persistently striven to put out |
| the light of Thy lamp which sheddeth the radiance of Thine own Self over |
| all that are in Thy heaven and all that are on Thy earth. |
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| The hearts of Thy chosen ones, |
| O my Lord, |
| have melted because of their |
| separation from Thee, |
| and the souls of Thy loved ones are burnt up by the |
| fire of their yearning after Thee in Thy days. |
| I implore Thee, |
| O Thou |
| Maker of the heavens and Lord of all names, |
| by Thy most effulgent Self and |
| Thy most exalted and all-glorious Remembrance, |
| to send down upon Thy loved |
| ones that which will draw them nearer unto Thee, |
| and enable them to |
| hearken unto Thine utterances. |
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| Tear asunder with the hand of Thy transcendent power, |
| O my Lord, |
| the veil |
| of vain imaginings, |
| that they who are wholly devoted to Thee may see Thee |
| seated on the throne of Thy majesty, |
| and the eyes of such as adore Thy |
| unity may rejoice at the splendors of the glory of Thy face. |
| The doors of |
| hope have been shut against the hearts that long for Thee, |
| O my Lord! |
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| Their keys are in Thy hands; |
| open them by the power of Thy might and Thy |
| sovereignty. |
| Potent art Thou to do as Thou pleasest. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the |
| Almighty, |
| the Beneficent. |
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| Praise be to Thee, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I swear by Thy might! |
| Successive |
| afflictions have withheld the pen of the Most High from laying bare that |
| which is hidden from the eyes of Thy creatures, |
| and incessant trials have |
| hindered the tongue of the Divine Ordainer from proclaiming the wonders of |
| Thy glorification and praise. |
| With a stammering tongue, |
| therefore, |
| I call |
| upon Thee, |
| O my God, |
| and with this my afflicted pen I occupy myself in |
| remembrance of Thy name. |
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| Is there any man of insight, |
| O my God, |
| that can behold Thee with Thine own |
| eye, |
| and where is the thirsty one who can direct his face towards the |
| living waters of Thy love? |
| I am the one, |
| O my God, |
| who hath blotted out |
| from his heart the remembrance of all except Thee, |
| and hath graven upon it |
| the mysteries of Thy love. |
| Thine own might beareth me witness! |
| But for |
| tribulations, |
| how could the assured be distinguished from the doubters |
| among Thy servants? |
| They who have been inebriated with the wine of Thy |
| knowledge, |
| these, |
| verily, |
| hasten to meet every manner of adversity in |
| their longing to pass into Thy presence. |
| I implore Thee, |
| O Beloved of my |
| heart and the Object of my soul's adoration, |
| to shield them that love me |
| from the faintest trace of evil and corrupt desires. |
| Supply them, |
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| with the good of this world and of the next. |
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| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| He Whose grace hath guided them aright, |
| He Who hath |
| declared Himself to be the All-Merciful. |
| No God is there but Thee, |
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| All-Glorious, |
| the Supreme Helper. |
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| Praise be to Thee, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I beseech Thee by this Revelation |
| whereby darkness hath been turned into light, |
| through which the Frequented |
| Fane hath been built, |
| and the Written Tablet revealed, |
| and the Outspread |
| Roll uncovered, |
| to send down upon me and upon them who are in my company |
| that which will enable us to soar into the heavens of Thy transcendent |
| glory, |
| and will wash us from the stain of such doubts as have hindered the |
| suspicious from entering into the tabernacle of Thy unity. |
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| I am the one, |
| O my Lord, |
| who hath held fast the cord of Thy |
| loving-kindness, |
| and clung to the hem of Thy mercy and favors. |
| Do Thou |
| ordain for me and for my loved ones the good of this world and of the |
| world to come. |
| Supply them, |
| then, |
| with the Hidden Gift Thou didst ordain |
| for the choicest among Thy creatures. |
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| These are, |
| O my Lord, |
| the days in which Thou hast bidden Thy servants to |
| observe the fast. |
| Blessed is he that observeth the fast wholly for Thy |
| sake and with absolute detachment from all things except Thee. |
| Assist me |
| and assist them, |
| O my Lord, |
| to obey Thee and to keep Thy precepts. |
| Thou, |
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| hast power to do what Thou choosest. |
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| There is no God but Thee, |
| the All-Knowing, |
| the All-Wise. |
| All praise be to |
| God, |
| the Lord of all worlds. |
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| Glorified be Thy name, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Thou beholdest my dwelling-place, |
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| and the prison into which I am cast, |
| and the woes I suffer. |
| By Thy might! |
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| No pen can recount them, |
| nor can any tongue describe or number them. |
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| know not, |
| O my God, |
| for what purpose Thou hast abandoned me to Thine |
| adversaries. |
| Thy glory beareth me witness! |
| I sorrow not for the vexations |
| I endure for love of Thee, |
| nor feel perturbed by the calamities that |
| overtake me in Thy path. |
| My grief is rather because Thou delayest to |
| fulfill what Thou hast determined in the Tablets of Thy Revelation, |
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| ordained in the books of Thy decree and judgment. |
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| My blood, |
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| addresseth me saying: |
| "O Thou Who art the Image of |
| the Most Merciful! |
| How long will it be ere Thou riddest me of the |
| captivity of this world, |
| and deliverest me from the bondage of this life? |
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| Didst Thou not promise me that Thou shalt dye the earth with me, |
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| sprinkle me on the faces of the inmates of Thy Paradise? |
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| reply: |
| "Be thou patient and quiet thyself. |
| The things thou desirest can |
| last but an hour. |
| As to me, |
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| I quaff continually in the path of |
| God the cup of His decree, |
| and wish not that the ruling of His will should |
| cease to operate, |
| or that the woes I suffer for the sake of my Lord, |
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| Most Exalted, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| should be ended. |
| Seek thou my wish and |
| forsake thine own. |
| Thy bondage is not for my protection, |
| but to enable me |
| to sustain successive tribulations, |
| and to prepare me for the trials that |
| must needs repeatedly assail me. |
| Perish that lover who discerneth between |
| the pleasant and the poisonous in his love for his beloved! |
| Be thou |
| satisfied with what God hath destined for thee. |
| He, |
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| thee as He willeth and pleaseth. |
| No God is there but Him, |
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| the Most High. |
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| Magnified be Thy name, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I know not what the water is with |
| which Thou hast created me, |
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| or the clay wherewith Thou hast kneaded me. |
| The restlessness of every sea |
| hath been stilled, |
| but not the restlessness of this Ocean which moveth at |
| the bidding of the winds of Thy will. |
| The flame of every fire hath been |
| extinguished except the Flame which the hands of Thine omnipotence have |
| kindled, |
| and whose radiance Thou hast, |
| by the power of Thy name, |
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| abroad before all that are in Thy heaven and all that are on Thy earth. |
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| the tribulations deepen, |
| it waxeth hotter and hotter. |
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| O my God, |
| how Thy Light hath been compassed with the |
| onrushing winds of Thy decree, |
| how the tempests that blow and beat upon it |
| from every side have added to its brightness and increased its splendor. |
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| For all this let Thee be praised. |
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| I implore Thee, |
| by Thy Most Great Name, |
| and Thy most ancient sovereignty, |
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| to look upon Thy loved ones whose hearts have been sorely shaken by reason |
| of the troubles that have touched Him Who is the Manifestation of Thine |
| own Self. |
| Powerful art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. |
| Thou art, |
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| the All-Wise. |
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| O Thou Whose face is the object of the adoration of all that yearn after |
| Thee, |
| Whose presence is the hope of such as are wholly devoted to Thy |
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| Whose nearness is the desire of all that have drawn nigh unto Thy |
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| Whose countenance is the companion of those who have recognized Thy |
| truth, |
| Whose name is the mover of the souls that long to behold Thy face, |
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| the words of Whose mouth are |
| as the waters of life unto all who are in heaven and on earth! |
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| I beseech Thee, |
| by the wrong Thou hast suffered and the ills inflicted |
| upon Thee by the hosts of wrongful doers, |
| to send down upon me from the |
| clouds of Thy mercy that which will purify me of all that is not of Thee, |
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| Withhold not from me, |
| O my Lord, |
| the things Thou didst ordain for such of |
| Thy handmaidens as circle around Thee, |
| and on whom are poured continually |
| the splendors of the sun of Thy beauty and the beams of the brightness of |
| Thy face. |
| Thou art He Who from everlasting hath succored whosoever hath |
| sought Thee, |
| and bountifully favored him who hath asked Thee. |
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| No God is there beside Thee, |
| the Mighty, |
| the Ever-Abiding, |
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| the Most Generous. |
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| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Darkness hath fallen upon every land, |
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| I perceive the splendors of Thy wisdom, |
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| brightness of the light of Thy providence. |
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| They that are shut out as by a veil from Thee have imagined that they have |
| the power to put out Thy light, |
| and to quench Thy fire, |
| and to still the |
| winds of Thy grace. |
| Nay, |
| and to this Thy might beareth me witness! |
| Had not |
| every tribulation been made the bearer of Thy wisdom, |
| and every ordeal the |
| vehicle of Thy providence, |
| no one would have dared oppose us, |
| though the |
| powers of earth and heaven were to be leagued against us. |
| Were I to |
| unravel the wondrous mysteries of Thy wisdom which are laid bare before |
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| the reins of Thine enemies would be cleft asunder. |
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| Glorified be Thou, |
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| O my God! |
| I beseech Thee by Thy Most Great Name |
| to assemble them that love Thee around the Law that streameth from the |
| good-pleasure of Thy will, |
| and to send down upon them what will assure |
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| Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. |
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| the Help in |
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| the Self-Subsisting. |
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| This is Thy servant who hath quaffed from |
| the hands of Thy grace the wine of Thy tender mercy, |
| and tasted of the |
| savor of Thy love in Thy days. |
| I beseech Thee, |
| by the embodiments of Thy |
| names whom no grief can hinder from rejoicing in Thy love or from gazing |
| on Thy face, |
| and whom all the hosts of the heedless are powerless to cause |
| to turn aside from the path of Thy pleasure, |
| to supply him with the good |
| things Thou dost possess, |
| and to raise him up to such heights that he will |
| regard the world even as a shadow that vanisheth swifter than the |
| twinkling of an eye. |
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| O my God, |
| by the power of Thine immeasurable majesty, |
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| Thou art, |
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| his Lord and the Lord of |
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| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O my God! |
| Thou beholdest how the tempestuous winds of |
| tests have caused the steadfast in faith to tremble, |
| and how the breath of |
| trials hath stirred up those whose hearts had been firmly established, |
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| except such as have partaken of the Wine that is life indeed from the |
| hands of the Manifestation of Thy name, |
| the Most Merciful. |
| These are the |
| ones whom no word except Thy most exalted word can move, |
| whom nothing |
| whatever save the sweet smelling fragrance of the robe of Thy remembrance |
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| O Thou Who art the Possessor of all names and the Maker of |
| earth and heaven! |
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| I implore Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the beloved Companion of Bahá, |
| by Thy name, |
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| the All-Glorious, |
| to keep safe these Thy servants under the shadow of the |
| wings of Thine all-encompassing mercy, |
| that the darts of the evil |
| suggestions of the wicked doers among Thy creatures, |
| who have disbelieved |
| in Thy signs, |
| may be kept back from them. |
| No one on earth, |
| O my Lord, |
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| withstand Thy power, |
| and none in all the kingdom of Thy names is able to |
| frustrate Thy purpose. |
| Show forth, |
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| the power of Thy sovereignty and |
| of Thy dominion, |
| and teach Thy loved ones what beseemeth them in Thy days. |
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| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the All-Glorious, |
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| All praise be to Thee, |
| O my God! |
| Thou beholdest my helplessness and |
| poverty, |
| and bearest witness unto my woes and trials. |
| How long wilt Thou |
| abandon me among Thy servants? |
| Suffer me to ascend into Thy presence. |
| The |
| power of Thy might beareth me witness! |
| Such are the tribulations with |
| which I am encompassed that I am powerless to recount them before Thy |
| face. |
| Thou, |
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| hast through Thy knowledge reckoned them. |
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| I beseech Thee, |
| O Thou Who art my Companion in my lowliness, |
| to rain down |
| upon Thy loved ones from the clouds of Thy mercy that which will cause |
| them to be satisfied with Thy pleasure, |
| and will enable them to turn unto |
| Thee and to be detached from all else except Thee. |
| Ordain, |
| then, |
| for them |
| every good conceived by Thee and predestined in Thy Book. |
| Thou art, |
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| the All-Powerful, |
| He Whom nothing whatsoever can frustrate. |
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| everlasting Thou hast been clothed with transcendent greatness and power, |
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| with unspeakable majesty and glory. |
| There is no God beside Thee, |
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| Almighty, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the Ever-Forgiving. |
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| Glorified be Thy name, |
| Thou in Whose hand are the kingdoms of earth and |
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| O Thou Who art the Ruler of earth and heaven and the Author of all names! |
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| Thou hearest the voice of my lamentation which from the fortress-town of |
| Akká ascendeth towards Thee, |
| and beholdest how my captive friends have |
| fallen into the hands of the workers of iniquity. |
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| We render Thee thanks, |
| O our Lord, |
| for all the troubles which have touched |
| us in Thy path. |
| Oh, |
| that the span of my earthly life could be so extended |
| as to embrace the lives of the former and the latter generations, |
| or could |
| even be so lengthened that no man on the face of the earth could measure |
| it, |
| and be afflicted every day and every moment with a fresh tribulation |
| for love of Thee and for Thy pleasure's sake! |
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| Thou well knowest, |
| however, |
| O my God, |
| that my wish is wholly dissolved in |
| Thy wish, |
| and that Thou hast irrevocably decreed that my soul should |
| ascend unto the loftiest mansions of Thy Kingdom, |
| and pass into the |
| presence of my all-glorious Companion. |
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| Hasten, |
| by Thy grace and bounty, |
| my passing, |
| O my Lord, |
| and pour forth |
| upon all them that are dear to Thee what will preserve them from fear and |
| trembling after me. |
| Powerful art Thou to do whatsoever may please Thee. |
| No |
| God is there except Thee, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the All-Wise. |
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| Thou seest, |
| O my Lord, |
| how Thy servants have left their homes in their |
| longing to meet Thee, |
| and how they have been hindered by the ungodly from |
| looking upon Thy face, |
| and from circumambulating the sanctuary of Thy |
| grandeur. |
| Pour out Thy steadfastness and send down Thy calm upon them, |
| O |
| my Lord! |
| Thou art, |
| in truth, |
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Compassionate. |
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| Praise be to Thee, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Thou seest my tears and lamentations, |
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| and hearest my sighing, |
| my cry and bitter wailing. |
| I am the one, |
| O my |
| Lord, |
| that hath held fast the cord of Thy mercy which hath surpassed the |
| entire creation. |
| I am the one that hath clung to the hem of Thy |
| loving-kindness, |
| O Thou in Whose hand is the empire of all names! |
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| Have mercy upon me and upon all them that are in my company, |
| through the |
| wonders of Thy grace and power. |
| Shield us, |
| then, |
| O my God, |
| from the |
| mischief of Thine enemies, |
| and assist us to help Thy Faith, |
| and to protect |
| Thy Cause, |
| and to celebrate Thy glory. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| He Who from |
| everlasting hath inhabited the inaccessible heights of His unity, |
| and will |
| continue to remain the same for ever and ever. |
| Nothing whatsoever escapeth |
| Thy knowledge, |
| nor is there anything that can frustrate Thee. |
| No God is |
| there beside Thee, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Ever-Faithful, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the |
| All-Glorious, |
| the Best-Beloved. |
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| Lauded and glorified art Thou, |
| in Whose hand is the empire of all things! |
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| Magnified be Thy name, |
| O God, |
| the Lord of heaven! |
| Attire my head with the |
| crown of martyrdom, |
| even as Thou didst attire my body with the ornament of |
| tribulation before all that dwell in Thy land. |
| Grant, |
| moreover, |
| that they |
| whose hearts yearn over Thee may draw nigh unto the horizon of Thy grace, |
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| above which the Day-Star of Thy beauty sheddeth its radiance. |
| Ordain, |
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| also, |
| for them what will make them rich enough to dispense with aught else |
| except Thee, |
| and rid them of all attachment to such as have repudiated Thy |
| signs. |
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| There is none other God but Thee, |
| the Guardian, |
| the Self-Subsisting. |
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O my God! |
| How can I thank Thee for having singled me out |
| and chosen me above all Thy servants to reveal Thee, |
| at a time when all |
| had turned away from Thy beauty! |
| I testify, |
| O my God, |
| that if I were given |
| a thousand lives by Thee, |
| and offered them up all in Thy path, |
| I would |
| still have failed to repay the least of the gifts which, |
| by Thy grace, |
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| Thou hast bestowed upon me. |
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| I lay asleep on the bed of self when lo, |
| Thou didst waken me with the |
| divine accents of Thy voice, |
| and didst unveil to me Thy beauty, |
| and didst |
| enable me to listen to Thine utterances, |
| and to recognize Thy Self, |
| and to |
| speak forth Thy praise, |
| and to extol Thy virtues, |
| and to be steadfast in |
| Thy love. |
| Finally I fell a captive into the hands of the wayward among Thy |
| servants. |
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| Thou beholdest, |
| therefore, |
| the exile which I suffer in Thy days, |
| and art |
| aware of my vehement longing to look upon Thy face, |
| and of mine |
| irrepressible yearnings to enter the court of Thy glory, |
| and of the |
| stirrings of my heart under the influences of the winds of Thy mercy. |
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| I entreat Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the Ruler of the kingdoms of creation and |
| the Author of all names, |
| to write down my name with the names of them who, |
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| from eternity, |
| have circled round the Tabernacle of Thy majesty, |
| and clung |
| to the hem of Thy loving-kindness, |
| and held fast the cord of Thy tender |
| mercy. |
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| Thou art, |
| in truth, |
| the Help in Peril, |
| the Self-Subsisting. |
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I implore Thee, |
| by Thy Most Great Name |
| through Which Thou didst stir up Thy servants and build up Thy cities, |
| and |
| by Thy most excellent titles, |
| and Thy most august attributes, |
| to assist |
| Thy people to turn in the direction of Thy manifold bounties, |
| and set |
| their faces towards the Tabernacle of Thy wisdom. |
| Heal Thou the sicknesses |
| that have assailed the souls on every side, |
| and have deterred them from |
| directing their gaze towards the Paradise that lieth in the shelter of Thy |
| shadowing Name, |
| which Thou didst ordain to be the King of all names unto |
| all who are in heaven and all who are on earth. |
| Potent art Thou to do as |
| pleaseth Thee. |
| In Thy hands is the empire of all names. |
| There is none |
| other God but Thee, |
| the Mighty, |
| the Wise. |
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| I am but a poor creature, |
| O my Lord; |
| I have clung to the hem of Thy |
| riches. |
| I am sore sick; |
| I have held fast the cord of Thy healing. |
| Deliver |
| me from the ills that have encircled me, |
| and wash me thoroughly with the |
| waters of Thy graciousness and mercy, |
| and attire me with the raiment of |
| wholesomeness, |
| through Thy forgiveness and bounty. |
| Fix, |
| then, |
| mine eyes |
| upon Thee, |
| and rid me of all attachment to aught else except Thyself. |
| Aid |
| me to do what Thou desirest, |
| and to fulfill what Thou pleasest. |
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| Thou art truly the Lord of this life and of the next. |
| Thou art, |
| in truth, |
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| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Merciful. |
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| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O Thou Who beholdest all things and art hidden from |
| all things! |
| From every land Thou hearest the lamentations of them that |
| love Thee, |
| and from every direction Thou hearkenest unto the cries of such |
| as have recognized Thy sovereignty. |
| Were their oppressors to be asked: |
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| "Wherefore have ye oppressed them and held them in bondage in Ba_gh_dád |
| and elsewhere? |
| What injustice have they committed? |
| Whom have they |
| betrayed? |
| Whose blood have they spilled, |
| and whose property have they |
| plundered? |
| " they would know not what to answer. |
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| Thou knowest full well, |
| O my God, |
| that their only crime is to have loved |
| Thee. |
| For this reason have their oppressors laid hold on them, |
| and |
| scattered them abroad. |
| Aware as I am, |
| O my God, |
| that Thou wilt send down |
| upon Thy servants only what is good for them, |
| I nevertheless beseech Thee, |
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| by Thy name which overshadoweth all things, |
| to raise up, |
| for their |
| assistance and as a sign of Thy grace and as an evidence of Thy power, |
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| those who will keep them safe from all their adversaries. |
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| Potent art Thou to do Thy pleasure. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Supreme Ruler, |
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| the Almighty, |
| the Help in Peril, |
| the Self-Subsisting. |
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I am Thy servant and the son of Thy |
| servant. |
| I have set my face towards Thy Cause, |
| believing in Thy oneness, |
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| acknowledging Thy unity, |
| recognizing Thy sovereignty and the power of Thy |
| might, |
| and confessing the greatness of Thy majesty and glory. |
| I ask Thee, |
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| by Thy name through which the heaven was cleft asunder, |
| and the earth was |
| rent in twain, |
| and the mountains were crushed, |
| not to withhold from me the |
| breezes of Thy mercy which have been wafted in Thy days, |
| nor to suffer me |
| to be far removed from the shores of Thy nearness and bounty. |
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| I am he who is sore athirst, |
| O my Lord! |
| Give me to drink of the living |
| waters of Thy grace. |
| I am but a poor creature; |
| reveal unto me the tokens |
| of Thy riches. |
| Doth it beseem Thee to cast out of the door of Thy grace |
| and bounty such as have set their hopes on Thee, |
| and can it befit Thy |
| sovereignty to hinder them that yearn after Thee from attaining the adored |
| sanctuary of Thy presence and from beholding Thy face? |
| By Thy glory! |
| Such |
| is not my belief in Thee, |
| for I am persuaded that Thou art the God of |
| bounteousness, |
| Whose grace hath encompassed all things. |
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| I beseech Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| by Thy mercy that hath surpassed the entire |
| creation, |
| and Thy generosity that hath embraced all created things, |
| to |
| cause me to turn my face wholly towards Thee, |
| and to seek Thy shelter, |
| and |
| to be steadfast in my love for Thee. |
| Write down, |
| then, |
| for me what Thou |
| didst ordain for them who love Thee. |
| Powerful art Thou to do what Thou |
| pleasest. |
| No God is there beside Thee, |
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the |
| All-Bountiful. |
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| Praised be God, |
| the Lord of the worlds! |
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| Exalted art Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I am the one who hath forsaken his all |
| and set his face towards the splendors of the glory of Thy countenance, |
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| who hath severed every tie and clung to the cord of Thy love and of Thy |
| good-pleasure. |
| I am he, |
| O my God, |
| who hath embraced Thy love and accepted |
| all the adversities which the world can inflict, |
| who hath offered up |
| himself as a ransom for the sake of Thy loved ones, |
| that they may ascend |
| into the heavens of Thy knowledge and be drawn nearer unto Thee, |
| and may |
| soar in the atmosphere of Thy love and Thy good-pleasure. |
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| Ordain, |
| O my God, |
| for me and for them that which Thou didst decree for |
| such of Thy chosen ones as are wholly devoted unto Thee. |
| Cause them, |
| then, |
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| to be numbered among those whose eyes Thou hast cleansed and kept from |
| turning to any one save Thee, |
| and whose eyes Thou hast protected from |
| beholding any face except Thy face. |
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| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the |
| Supreme King, |
| the Help in Peril, |
| the All-Pardoner, |
| the Ever-Forgiving. |
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| Glorified art Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I implore Thee by the onrushing winds |
| of Thy grace, |
| and by them Who are the Day-Springs of Thy purpose and the |
| Dawning-Places of Thine inspiration, |
| to send down upon me and upon all |
| that have sought Thy face that which beseemeth Thy generosity and |
| bountiful grace, |
| and is worthy of Thy bestowals and favors. |
| Poor and |
| desolate I am, |
| O my Lord! |
| Immerse me in the ocean of Thy wealth; |
| athirst, |
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| suffer me to drink from the living waters of Thy loving-kindness. |
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| I beseech Thee, |
| by Thine own Self and by Him Whom Thou hast appointed as |
| the Manifestation of Thine own Being and Thy discriminating Word unto all |
| that are in heaven and on earth, |
| to gather together Thy servants beneath |
| the shade of the Tree of Thy gracious providence. |
| Help them, |
| then, |
| to |
| partake of its fruits, |
| to incline their ears to the rustling of its |
| leaves, |
| and to the sweetness of the voice of the Bird that chanteth upon |
| its branches. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Help in Peril, |
| the Inaccessible, |
| the |
| Almighty, |
| the Most Bountiful. |
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I implore Thee by Them Who are the |
| Tabernacles of Thy Divine holiness, |
| Who are the Manifestations of Thy |
| transcendent unity and the Day-Springs of Thine inspiration and |
| revelation, |
| to grant that Thy servants may not be kept back from this |
| Divine Law which, |
| at Thy will and according to Thy pleasure, |
| hath branched |
| out from Thy most great Ocean. |
| Do Thou, |
| then, |
| ordain for them that which |
| Thou didst ordain for Thy chosen ones and for the righteous among Thy |
| creatures, |
| whose constancy in Thy Cause the tempests of trials have failed |
| to shake, |
| and whom the tumults of tests have been powerless to hinder from |
| magnifying Thy most exalted Word--the Word through Which the heavens of |
| men's idle fancies and vain imaginations have been split asunder. |
| Thou |
| art, |
| verily, |
| the Almighty, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the All-Knowing. |
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| Enable, |
| then, |
| Thy servants, |
| O my God, |
| to recognize the Day-Star that hath |
| shone forth above the horizon of Thine irrevocable decree and purpose, |
| and |
| suffer them not to be deprived of the Paradise which Thou, |
| by Thy name, |
|
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| the All-Glorious, |
| hast called into being in the heavens of Thine exalted |
| omnipotence. |
| Cause them, |
| moreover, |
| O my God, |
| to hearken to Thy most sweet |
| voice, |
| that they may all hasten to recognize Thy unity and acknowledge Thy |
| oneness, |
| O Thou Who art the Beloved of the hearts of all that yearn after |
| Thee, |
| and the Object of the adoration of such as have known Thee! |
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| I beseech Thee, |
| by them that have cut down all the idols in this |
| Revelation through which the Most Grievous Convulsion and the Great Terror |
| have appeared, |
| to assist, |
| at all times, |
| Thy servants with the signs of |
| Thine almighty power and the evidences of Thy transcendent and |
| all-compelling might. |
| Grant, |
| then, |
| that their hearts may be made as strong |
| as brass, |
| that they may remain unmoved by the overpowering might of such |
| as have transgressed against Him Who is the Manifestation of Thine Essence |
| and the Day-Spring of Thine invisible Self, |
| and that they may all arise to |
| glorify and help Thee, |
| so that through them the ensigns of Thy triumph may |
| be lifted up in Thy realm, |
| and the standards of Thy Cause may be unfurled |
| throughout Thy dominions. |
| Thou art He who from everlasting hath, |
| through |
| the potency of His will, |
| been all-powerful, |
| and will continue to remain |
| the same for ever and ever. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the Most |
| High. |
| No God is there but Thee, |
| the Most Powerful, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the |
| Help in Peril, |
| the Most Great, |
| the One Being, |
| the Incomparable, |
| the |
| All-Glorious, |
| the Unrestrained. |
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| Glorified art Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I beseech Thee by Thy Chosen Ones, |
| and |
| by the Bearers of Thy Trust, |
| and by Him Whom Thou hast ordained to be the |
| Seal of Thy Prophets and of Thy Messengers, |
| to let Thy remembrance be my |
| companion, |
| and Thy love my aim, |
| and Thy face my goal, |
| and Thy name my |
| lamp, |
| and Thy wish my desire, |
| and Thy pleasure my delight. |
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| I am a sinner, |
| O my Lord, |
| and Thou art the Ever-Forgiving. |
| As soon as I |
| recognized Thee, |
| I hastened to attain the exalted court of Thy |
| loving-kindness. |
| Forgive me, |
| O my Lord, |
| my sins which have hindered me |
| from walking in the ways of Thy good-pleasure, |
| and from attaining the |
| shores of the ocean of Thy oneness. |
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| There is no one, |
| O my Lord, |
| who can deal bountifully with me to whom I can |
| turn my face, |
| and none who can have compassion on me that I may crave his |
| mercy. |
| Cast me not out, |
| I implore Thee, |
| of the presence of Thy grace, |
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| neither do Thou withhold from me the outpourings of Thy generosity and |
| bounty. |
| Ordain for me, |
| O my Lord, |
| what Thou hast ordained for them that |
| love Thee, |
| and write down for me what Thou hast written down for Thy |
| chosen ones. |
| My gaze hath, |
| at all times, |
| been fixed on the horizon of Thy |
| gracious providence, |
| and mine eyes bent upon the court of Thy tender |
| mercies. |
| Do with me as beseemeth Thee. |
| No God is there but Thee, |
| the God |
| of power, |
| the God of glory, |
| Whose help is implored by all men. |
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| Suffer me, |
| O my God, |
| to draw nigh unto Thee, |
| and to abide within the |
| precincts of Thy court, |
| for remoteness from Thee hath well-nigh consumed |
| me. |
| Cause me to rest under the shadow of the wings of Thy grace, |
| for the |
| flame of my separation from Thee hath melted my heart within me. |
| Draw me |
| nearer unto the river that is life indeed, |
| for my soul burneth with thirst |
| in its ceaseless search after Thee. |
| My sighs, |
| O my God, |
| proclaim the |
| bitterness of mine anguish, |
| and the tears I shed attest my love for Thee. |
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| I beseech Thee, |
| by the praise wherewith Thou praisest Thyself and the |
| glory wherewith Thou glorifiest Thine own Essence, |
| to grant that we may be |
| numbered among them that have recognized Thee and acknowledged Thy |
| sovereignty in Thy days. |
| Help us then to quaff, |
| O my God, |
| from the fingers |
| of mercy the living waters of Thy loving-kindness, |
| that we may utterly |
| forget all else except Thee, |
| and be occupied only with Thy Self. |
| Powerful |
| art Thou to do what Thou willest. |
| No God is there beside Thee, |
| the Mighty, |
|
|
| the Help in Peril, |
| the Self-Subsisting. |
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| Glorified be Thy name, |
| O Thou Who art the King of all Kings! |
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| Thou beholdest, |
| O my God, |
| the Day-Star of Thy Word shining above the |
| horizon of Thy prison-city, |
| inasmuch as within its walls He who is the |
| Manifestation of Thy Self and the Day-Spring of the light of Thy unity |
| hath raised His voice and uttered Thy praise. |
| The fragrances of Thy love |
| have thereby been wafted over Thy cities and have encompassed all the |
| dwellers of Thy realm. |
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| Since Thou hast revealed Thy grace, |
| O my God, |
| deter not Thy servants from |
| directing their eyes towards it. |
| Consider not, |
| O my God, |
| their estate, |
| and |
| their concerns and their works. |
| Consider the greatness of Thy glory, |
| and |
| the plenteousness of Thy gifts, |
| and the power of Thy might, |
| and the |
| excellence of Thy favors. |
| I swear by Thy glory! |
| Wert Thou to look upon |
| them with the eye of justice, |
| all would deserve Thy wrath and the rod of |
| Thine anger. |
| Hold Thou Thy creatures, |
| O my God, |
| with the hands of Thy |
| grace, |
| and make Thou known unto them what is best for them of all the |
| things that have been created in the kingdom of Thine invention. |
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| We testify, |
| O my God, |
| that Thou art God, |
| and that there is no God besides |
| Thee. |
| From eternity Thou hast existed with none to equal or rival Thee, |
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| and wilt abide for ever the same. |
| I beseech Thee, |
| by the eyes which see |
| Thee stablished upon the throne of unity and the seat of oneness, |
| to aid |
| all them that love Thee by Thy Most Great Name, |
| and to lift them up into |
| such heights that they will testify with their own beings and with their |
| tongues that Thou art God alone, |
| the Incomparable, |
| the One, |
| the |
| Ever-Abiding. |
| Thou hast had at no time any peer or partner. |
| Thou, |
| in |
| truth, |
| art the All-Glorious, |
| the Almighty, |
| Whose help is implored by all |
| men. |
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I bear witness that from eternity Thou |
| wert exalted in Thy transcendent majesty and might, |
| and wilt to eternity |
| abide in Thy surpassing power and glory. |
| None in the kingdoms of earth and |
| heaven can frustrate Thy purpose; |
| none throughout the realms of revelation |
| and of creation can prevail against Thee. |
| At Thy command Thou doest what |
| Thou willest, |
| and by the power of Thy sovereignty Thou rulest as Thou |
| pleasest. |
|
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|
| I implore Thee, |
| O Thou Who causest the dawn to appear, |
| by Thy Lamp which |
| Thou didst light with the fire of Thy love before all that are in heaven |
| and on earth, |
| and whose flame Thou feedest with the fuel of Thy wisdom in |
| the kingdom of Thy creation, |
| to make me to be of those who have soared in |
| Thine atmosphere, |
| and surrendered their will to Thy decree. |
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| I am all wretchedness, |
| O my Lord, |
| and Thou art the Most Powerful, |
| the |
| Almighty. |
| Have pity upon me by Thy grace and bountiful favor, |
| and |
| graciously aid me to serve Thee and them that are dear to Thee. |
| Potent art |
| Thou to do as Thou willest. |
| No God is there but Thee, |
| the God of strength, |
|
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| of glory and wisdom. |
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| Many a chilled heart, |
| O my God, |
| hath been set ablaze with the fire of Thy |
| Cause, |
| and many a slumberer hath been wakened by the sweetness of Thy |
| voice. |
| How many are the strangers who have sought shelter beneath the |
| shadow of the tree of Thy oneness, |
| and how numerous the thirsty ones who |
| have panted after the fountain of Thy living waters in Thy days! |
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| Blessed is he that hath set himself towards Thee, |
| and hasted to attain the |
| Day-Spring of the lights of Thy face. |
| Blessed is he who with all his |
| affections hath turned to the Dawning-Place of Thy Revelation and the |
| Fountain-Head of Thine inspiration. |
| Blessed is he that hath expended in |
| Thy path what Thou didst bestow upon him through Thy bounty and favor. |
|
|
| Blessed is he who, |
| in his sore longing after Thee, |
| hath cast away all else |
| except Thyself. |
| Blessed is he who hath enjoyed intimate communion with |
| Thee, |
| and rid himself of all attachment to any one save Thee. |
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|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| by Him Who is Thy Name, |
| Who, |
| through the power |
| of Thy sovereignty and might, |
| hath risen above the horizon of His prison, |
|
|
| to ordain for every one what becometh Thee and beseemeth Thine exaltation. |
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| Thy might, |
| in truth, |
| is equal to all things. |
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| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Thou seest me in this day shut up in my |
| prison, |
| and fallen into the hands of Thine adversaries, |
| and beholdest my |
| son (The Purest Branch) lying on the dust before Thy face. |
| He is Thy |
| servant, |
| O my Lord, |
| whom Thou hast caused to be related to Him Who is the |
| Manifestation of Thyself and the Day-Spring of Thy Cause. |
|
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|
|
| At his birth he was afflicted through his separation from Thee, |
| according |
| to what had been ordained for him through Thine irrevocable decree. |
| And |
| when he had quaffed the cup of reunion with Thee, |
| he was cast into prison |
| for having believed in Thee and in Thy signs. |
| He continued to serve Thy |
| Beauty until he entered into this Most Great Prison. |
| Thereupon I offered |
| him up, |
| O my God, |
| as a sacrifice in Thy path. |
| Thou well knowest what they |
| who love Thee have endured through this trial that hath caused the |
| kindreds of the earth to wail, |
| and beyond them the Concourse on high to |
| lament. |
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|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| by him and by his exile and his imprisonment, |
|
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| to send down upon such as loved him what will quiet their hearts and bless |
| their works. |
| Potent art Thou to do as Thou willest. |
| No God is there but |
| Thee, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most Powerful. |
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O my God! |
| I beseech Thee by them who have circled round |
| the throne of Thy will, |
| and soared in the atmosphere of Thy good-pleasure, |
|
|
| and turned with all their affections towards the Horizon of Thy Revelation |
| and the Day-Spring of Thine inspiration, |
| and the Dawning-Place of Thy |
| names, |
| to aid Thy servants to observe what Thou hast commanded them in Thy |
| days--commandments through which the sacredness of Thy Cause will be |
| demonstrated unto Thy servants and the affairs of Thy creatures and of Thy |
| realm will be set aright. |
|
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|
|
| I testify, |
| O my God, |
| that this is the Day whereon Thy testimony hath been |
| fulfilled, |
| and Thy clear tokens have been manifested, |
| and Thine utterances |
| have been revealed, |
| and Thy signs have been demonstrated, |
| and the radiance |
| of Thy countenance hath been diffused, |
| and Thy proof hath been perfected, |
|
|
| and Thine ascendancy hath been established, |
| and Thy mercy hath overflowed, |
|
|
| and the Day-Star of Thy grace hath shone forth with such brilliance that |
| Thou didst manifest Him Who is the Revealer of Thyself and the Treasury of |
| Thy wisdom and the Dawning-Place of Thy majesty and power. |
| Thou didst |
| establish His covenant with every one who hath been created in the |
| kingdoms of earth and heaven and in the realms of revelation and of |
| creation. |
| Thou didst raise Him up to such heights that the wrongs |
| inflicted by the oppressors have been powerless to deter Him from |
| revealing Thy sovereignty, |
| and the ascendancy of the wayward hath failed |
| to prevent Him from demonstrating Thy power and from exalting Thy Cause. |
|
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|
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| So highly didst Thou exalt Him that He openly delivered unto the kings Thy |
| messages and commandments, |
| and hath never for one moment sought His own |
| protection, |
| but striven to protect Thy servants from whatever might |
| withhold them from approaching the kingdom of Thy nearness, |
| and from |
| setting their faces towards the horizon of Thy good-pleasure. |
|
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|
| Thou seest, |
| O my God, |
| how, |
| notwithstanding the swords that are drawn |
| against Him, |
| He calleth the nations unto Thee, |
| and though Himself a |
| prisoner summoneth them to turn in the direction of Thy gifts and |
| bounties. |
| With every fresh tribulation He manifested a fuller measure of |
| Thy Cause, |
| and exalted more highly Thy word. |
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|
|
| I testify that through Him the Pen of the Most High was set in motion, |
| and |
| with His remembrance the Scriptures in the kingdom of names were |
| embellished. |
| Through Him Thy fragrances were wafted, |
| and the sweet smell |
| of Thy raiment was shed abroad amongst all the dwellers of the earth and |
| the inmates of heaven. |
| Thou seest and knowest full well, |
| O my God, |
| how He |
| hath been made to dwell within the most desolate of cities, |
| so that He may |
| build up the hearts of Thy servants, |
| and hath been willing to suffer the |
| most grievous abasement, |
| that Thy creatures may be exalted. |
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|
|
| I pray Thee, |
| O Thou Who causest the dawn to appear, |
| by Thy Name through |
| Which Thou hast subjected the winds, |
| and sent down Thy Tablets, |
| that Thou |
| wilt grant that we may draw near unto what Thou didst destine for us by |
| Thy favor and bounty, |
| and to be far removed from whatsoever may be |
| repugnant unto Thee. |
| Give us, |
| then, |
| to drink from the hands of Thy grace |
| every day and every moment of our lives of the waters that are life |
| indeed, |
| O Thou Who art the Most Merciful! |
| Make us, |
| then, |
| to be of them who |
| helped Thee when fallen into the hands of those Thine enemies who are |
| numbered with the rebellious among Thy creatures and the wicked amidst Thy |
| people. |
| Write down, |
| then, |
| for us the recompense ordained for him that hath |
| attained Thy presence, |
| and gazed on Thy beauty, |
| and supply us with every |
| good thing ordained in Thy Book for such of Thy creatures as enjoy near |
| access to Thee. |
|
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|
|
| Brighten our hearts, |
| O my Lord, |
| with the splendor of Thy knowledge, |
| and |
| illumine our sight with the light of such eyes as are fixed upon the |
| horizon of Thy grace and the Day-Spring of Thy glory. |
| Preserve us, |
| then, |
|
|
| by Thy Most Great Name, |
| Which Thou didst cause to overshadow such nations |
| as lay claim to what Thou hast forbidden in Thy Book. |
| This, |
| verily, |
| is |
| what Thou didst announce unto us in Thy Scriptures and Thy Tablets. |
|
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|
|
| Cause us, |
| then, |
| to be so steadfast in our love towards Thee that we will |
| turn to none except Thee, |
| and will be reckoned amongst them that are |
| brought nigh to Thee, |
| and acknowledge Thee as One Who is exalted above |
| every comparison and is holy beyond all likeness, |
| and will lift up our |
| voices amongst Thy servants and cry aloud that He is the one God, |
| the |
| Incomparable, |
| the Ever-Abiding, |
| the Most Powerful, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the |
| All-Wise. |
|
|
|
|
| Strengthen Thou, |
| O my Lord, |
| the hearts of them that love Thee, |
| that they |
| may not be affrighted by the hosts of the infidels that are turned back |
| from Thee, |
| but may follow Thee in whatsoever hath been revealed by Thee. |
|
|
| Aid them, |
| moreover, |
| to remember and to praise Thee, |
| and to teach Thy Cause |
| with eloquence and wisdom. |
| Thou art He Who hath called Himself the Most |
| Merciful. |
| Ordain, |
| then, |
| O my God, |
| for me and for whosoever hath sought |
| Thee what beseemeth the excellence of Thy glory and the greatness of Thy |
| majesty. |
| No God is there but Thee, |
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most |
| Compassionate. |
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| Thou seest Thy dear One, |
| O my God, |
| lying at the mercy of Thine enemies, |
|
|
| and hearest the voice of His lamentation from the midst of such of Thy |
| creatures as have dealt wickedly in Thy sight. |
| He it is, |
| O my Lord, |
|
|
| through Whose name Thou didst beautify Thy Tablets, |
| and for Whose greater |
| glory Thou didst send down the Bayán, |
| and at Whose separation from Thee |
| Thou didst weep continually. |
| Look Thou, |
| then, |
| upon His loneliness, |
| O my |
| God, |
| and behold Him fallen into the hands of them that have disbelieved in |
| Thy signs, |
| have turned their backs upon Thee, |
| and have forgotten the |
| wonders of Thy mercy. |
|
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|
|
| He it is, |
| O my God, |
| about Whom Thou hast said: |
| "But for Thee the |
| Scriptures would have remained unrevealed, |
| and the Prophets unsent. |
| " And |
| no sooner had He, |
| by Thy behest, |
| been manifested and spoken forth Thy |
| praise, |
| than the wicked doers among Thy creatures compassed Him round, |
|
|
| with the swords of hate drawn against Him, |
| O Thou the Lord of all names! |
|
|
| Thou well knowest what befell Him at the hands of such as have rent |
| asunder the veil of Thy grandeur, |
| and cast behind their backs Thy Covenant |
| and Thy Testament, |
| O Thou Who art the Maker of the heavens! |
| He is the One |
| for Whose sake Thou (the Báb) hast yielded Thy life, |
| and hast consented to |
| be touched by the manifold ills of the world that He may manifest Himself, |
|
|
| and summoned all mankind in His name. |
| As soon as He came down, |
| however, |
|
|
| from the heaven of majesty and power, |
| Thy servants stretched out against |
| Him the hands of cruelty and sedition, |
| and caused Him to be afflicted with |
| such troubles that the scrolls of the world are insufficient to contain a |
| full recital of them. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou seest, |
| therefore, |
| O Thou Beloved of the world, |
| Him Who is dear to |
| Thee in the clutches of such as have denied Thee, |
| and beholdest Thy |
| heart's desire under the swords of the ungodly. |
| Methinks He, |
| from His most |
| exalted station, |
| saith unto me: |
| "Would that my soul, |
| O Prisoner, |
| could be |
| a ransom for Thy captivity, |
| and my being, |
| O wronged One, |
| be sacrificed for |
| the adversities Thou didst suffer! |
| Thou art He through Whose captivity the |
| standards of Thine almighty power were hoisted, |
| and the day-star of Thy |
| revelation shone forth above the horizon of tribulation, |
| in such wise that |
| all created things bowed down before the greatness of Thy majesty. |
|
|
|
|
| "The more they strove to hinder Thee from remembering Thy God and from |
| extolling His virtues, |
| the more passionately didst Thou glorify Him and |
| the more loudly didst Thou call upon Him. |
| And every time the veils of the |
| perverse came in between Thee and Thy servants, |
| Thou didst shed the |
| splendors of the light of Thy countenance out of the heaven of Thy grace. |
|
|
| Thou art, |
| in very truth, |
| the Self-Subsisting as testified by the tongue of |
| God, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the one alone Beloved; |
| and Thou art the Desire of |
| the world as attested by what hath flowed down from the Pen of Him Who |
| hath announced unto Thy servants Thy hidden Name, |
| and adorned the entire |
| creation with the ornament of Thy love, |
| the Most Precious, |
| the Most |
| Exalted. |
|
|
|
|
| "The eyes of the world were gladdened at the sight of Thy luminous |
| countenance, |
| and yet the peoples have united to put out Thy light, |
| O Thou |
| in Whose hands are the reins of the worlds! |
| All the atoms of the earth |
| have celebrated Thy praise, |
| and all created things have been set ablaze |
| with the drops sprinkled by the ocean of Thy love, |
| and yet the people |
| still seek to quench Thy fire. |
| Nay--and to this Thine own Self beareth me |
| witness--they are all weakness, |
| and Thou, |
| verily, |
| art the All-Powerful; |
| and |
| they are but paupers and Thou, |
| in truth, |
| art the All-Possessing; |
| and they |
| are impotent and Thou art, |
| truly, |
| the Almighty. |
| Naught can ever frustrate |
| Thy purpose, |
| neither can the dissensions of the world harm Thee. |
| Through |
| the breaths of Thine utterance the heaven of understanding hath been |
| adorned, |
| and by the effusions of Thy pen every moldering bone hath been |
| quickened. |
| Grieve not at what hath befallen Thee, |
| neither do Thou lay hold |
| on them for the things they have committed in Thy days. |
| Do Thou be |
| forbearing toward them. |
| Thou art the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most |
| Compassionate. |
| " |
|
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|
|
| Praise be unto Thee, |
| O my God! |
| Thou art He Who by a word of His mouth hath |
| revolutionized the entire creation, |
| and by a stroke of His pen hath |
| divided Thy servants one from another. |
| I bear witness, |
| O my God, |
| that |
| through a word spoken by Thee in this Revelation all created things were |
| made to expire, |
| and through yet another word all such as Thou didst wish |
| were, |
| by Thy grace and bounty, |
| endued with new life. |
|
|
|
|
| I render Thee thanks, |
| therefore, |
| and extol Thee, |
| in the name of all them |
| that are dear to Thee, |
| for that Thou hast caused them to be born again, |
| by |
| reason of the living waters which have flowed down out of the mouth of Thy |
| will. |
| Since Thou didst quicken them by Thy bounteousness, |
| O my God, |
| make |
| them steadfastly inclined, |
| through Thy graciousness, |
| towards Thy will; |
| and |
| since Thou didst suffer them to enter into the Tabernacle of Thy Cause, |
|
|
| grant by Thy grace that they may not be kept back from Thee. |
|
|
|
|
| Unlock, |
| then, |
| to their hearts, |
| O my God, |
| the portals of Thy knowledge, |
|
|
| that they may recognize Thee as One Who is far above the reach and ken of |
| the understanding of Thy creatures, |
| and immeasurably exalted above the |
| strivings of Thy people to hint at Thy nature, |
| and may not follow every |
| clamorous impostor that presumeth to speak in Thy name. |
| Enable them, |
|
|
| moreover, |
| O my Lord, |
| to cleave so tenaciously to Thy Cause that they may |
| remain unmoved by the perplexing suggestions of them who, |
| prompted by |
| their desires, |
| utter what hath been forbidden unto them in Thy Tablets and |
| Thy Scriptures. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art well aware, |
| O my Lord, |
| that I hear the howling of the wolves |
| which appear in Thy servants' clothing. |
| Keep safe, |
| therefore, |
| Thy loved |
| ones from their mischief, |
| and enable them to cling steadfastly to |
| whatsoever hath been manifested by Thee in this Revelation, |
| which no other |
| Revelation within Thy knowledge hath excelled. |
|
|
|
|
| Do Thou destine for them, |
| O my Lord, |
| that which will profit them. |
|
|
| Illumine, |
| then, |
| their eyes with the light of Thy knowledge, |
| that they may |
| see Thee visibly supreme over all things, |
| and resplendent amidst Thy |
| creatures, |
| and victorious over all that are in Thy heaven and all that are |
| on Thy earth. |
| Powerful art Thou to do Thy pleasure. |
| No God is there but |
| Thee, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| Whose help is implored by all men. |
|
|
|
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| Praised be Thou, |
| Who art the Lord of all creation. |
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|
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I implore Thee by Thine Ancient Beauty and |
| Most Great Name, |
| Whom Thou hast sacrificed that all the dwellers of Thine |
| earth and heaven may be born anew, |
| and Whom Thou hast cast into prison |
| that mankind may, |
| as a token of Thy bounty and of Thy sovereign might, |
| be |
| released from the bondage of evil passions and corrupt desires, |
| to number |
| me with those who have so deeply inhaled the fragrance of Thy mercy, |
| and |
| hastened with such speed unto the living waters of Thy grace, |
| that no dart |
| could hinder them from turning unto Thee, |
| nor any spear from setting their |
| faces towards the orient of Thy Revelation. |
|
|
|
|
| We testify, |
| O my Lord, |
| that Thou art God and that there is none other God |
| besides Thee. |
| From everlasting Thou wast enthroned on the inaccessible |
| heights of Thy power, |
| and wilt unto everlasting continue to exercise Thy |
| transcendent and unrestrained dominion. |
| The hosts of the world are |
| powerless to frustrate Thy will, |
| nor can all the dwellers of the earth and |
| all the inmates of heaven annul Thy decree. |
| Thou truly art the Almighty, |
|
|
| the Most Exalted, |
| the Most Great. |
|
|
|
|
| Bless, |
| O my God, |
| those of the followers of the Bayán as have been numbered |
| with the people of Bahá, |
| who have entered within the Crimson Ark in Thy |
| Name, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the Most High. |
| Thy might, |
| verily, |
| is equal to all |
| things. |
|
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|
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|
|
| I give praise to Thee, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I entreat Thee by Thy Name through |
| which Thou didst cause the dawn to appear, |
| and the winds to blow, |
| and the |
| seas to surge, |
| and the trees to bring forth their fruits, |
| and the earth to |
| be beautified with its rivers, |
| that Thou wilt aid all them that are dear |
| to Thee with both Thy visible and invisible hosts. |
| Render them, |
| moreover, |
|
|
| victorious over all those who have so rebelled in Thy land, |
| and dishonored |
| Thy name, |
| and disbelieved in Thy signs, |
| and broken Thy Covenant, |
| and cast |
| behind their backs Thy laws, |
| and have to such an extent risen up against |
| Thee, |
| that they carried into captivity Thy kindred, |
| and flung the |
| Manifestation of Thy Self into prison, |
| and immured Him Who is the |
| Day-Spring of Thine Essence in the most desolate of cities. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou, |
| O my Lord, |
| art He whose strength is immense, |
| Whose decree is |
| terrible. |
| Lay hold on Thine adversaries by the power of Thy sovereignty, |
|
|
| and assemble Thy loved ones beneath the shadow of the tree of Thy oneness, |
|
|
| that they may stand before Thy throne, |
| and catch the accents of Thy voice, |
|
|
| and gaze on Thy beauty, |
| and discover the power of Thy might. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the All-Powerful, |
| the Almighty. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O my God! |
| I am so carried away by the breezes blowing |
| from Thy presence that I have forgotten my self and all that I possess. |
|
|
| This is but a sign of the wonders of Thy grace and bountiful favors |
| vouchsafed unto me. |
| I give praise to Thee, |
| O my God, |
| that Thou hast chosen |
| me out of all Thy creatures, |
| and made me to be the Day-Spring of Thy |
| strength and the Manifestation of Thy might, |
| and empowered me to reveal |
| such of Thy signs and such tokens of Thy majesty and power as none, |
|
|
| whether in Thy heaven or on Thy earth, |
| can produce. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| by Thy most effulgent Name, |
| to acquaint my |
| people with the things Thou didst destine for them. |
| Do Thou, |
| then, |
|
|
| preserve them within the stronghold of Thy guardianship and the tabernacle |
| of Thine unerring protection, |
| lest through them may appear what will |
| divide Thy servants. |
| Assemble them, |
| O my Lord, |
| on the shores of this |
| Ocean, |
| every drop of which proclaimeth Thee to be God, |
| besides Whom there |
| is none other God, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the All-Wise. |
|
|
|
|
| Uncover before them, |
| O my Lord, |
| the majesty of Thy Cause, |
| lest they be led |
| to doubt Thy sovereignty and the power of Thy might. |
| I swear by Thy glory, |
|
|
| O Thou Who art the Beloved of the worlds! |
| Had they been aware of Thy power |
| they would of a certainty have refused to utter what Thou didst not ordain |
| for them in the heaven of Thy will. |
|
|
|
|
| Inspire them, |
| O my Lord, |
| with a sense of their own powerlessness before |
| Him Who is the Manifestation of Thy Self, |
| and teach them to recognize the |
| poverty of their own nature in the face of the manifold tokens of Thy |
| self-sufficiency and riches, |
| that they may gather together round Thy |
| Cause, |
| and cling to the hem of Thy mercy, |
| and cleave to the cord of the |
| good-pleasure of Thy will. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art the Lord of the worlds, |
| and of all those who show mercy, |
| art the |
| Most Merciful. |
|
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|
|
| Glory be to Thee, |
| O King of eternity, |
| and the Maker of nations, |
| and the |
| Fashioner of every moldering bone! |
| I pray Thee, |
| by Thy Name through which |
| Thou didst call all mankind unto the horizon of Thy majesty and glory, |
| and |
| didst guide Thy servants to the court of Thy grace and favors, |
| to number |
| me with such as have rid themselves from everything except Thyself, |
| and |
| have set themselves towards Thee, |
| and have not been kept back by such |
| misfortunes as were decreed by Thee, |
| from turning in the direction of Thy |
| gifts. |
|
|
|
|
| I have laid hold, |
| O my Lord, |
| on the handle of Thy bounty, |
| and clung |
| steadfastly to the hem of the robe of Thy favor. |
| Send down, |
| then, |
| upon me, |
|
|
| out of the clouds of Thy generosity, |
| what will purge out from me the |
| remembrance of any one except Thee, |
| and make me able to turn unto Him Who |
| is the Object of the adoration of all mankind, |
| against Whom have been |
| arrayed the stirrers of sedition, |
| who have broken Thy covenant, |
| and |
| disbelieved in Thee and in Thy signs. |
|
|
|
|
| Deny me not, |
| O my Lord, |
| the fragrances of Thy raiment in Thy days, |
| and |
| deprive me not of the breathings of Thy Revelation at the appearance of |
| the splendors of the light of Thy face. |
| Powerful art Thou to do what |
| pleaseth Thee. |
| Naught can resist Thy will, |
| nor frustrate what Thou hast |
| purposed by Thy power. |
|
|
|
|
| No God is there but Thee, |
| the Almighty, |
| the All-Wise. |
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I testify that Thou wast a hidden |
| Treasure wrapped within Thine immemorial Being and an impenetrable Mystery |
| enshrined in Thine own Essence. |
| Wishing to reveal Thyself, |
| Thou didst call |
| into being the Greater and the Lesser Worlds, |
| and didst choose Man above |
| all Thy creatures, |
| and didst make Him a sign of both of these worlds, |
| O |
| Thou Who art our Lord, |
| the Most Compassionate! |
|
|
|
|
| Thou didst raise Him up to occupy Thy throne before all the people of Thy |
| creation. |
| Thou didst enable Him to unravel Thy mysteries, |
| and to shine |
| with the lights of Thine inspiration and Thy Revelation, |
| and to manifest |
| Thy names and Thine attributes. |
| Through Him Thou didst adorn the preamble |
| of the book of Thy creation, |
| O Thou Who art the Ruler of the universe Thou |
| hast fashioned! |
|
|
|
|
| I bear witness that in His person solidity and fluidity have been joined |
| and combined. |
| Through His immovable constancy in Thy Cause, |
| and His |
| unwavering adherence to whatsoever Thou, |
| in the plentitude of the light of |
| Thy glory, |
| didst unveil to His eyes, |
| throughout the domains of Thy |
| Revelation and creation, |
| the souls of Thy servants were stirred up in |
| their longing for Thy Kingdom, |
| and the dwellers of Thy realms rushed forth |
| to enter into Thy heavenly dominion. |
| Through the restlessness He evinced |
| in Thy path, |
| the feet of all them that are devoted to Thee were steeled |
| and confirmed to manifest Thy Cause amidst Thy creatures, |
| and to |
| demonstrate Thy sovereignty throughout Thy realm. |
|
|
|
|
| How great, |
| O my God, |
| is this Thy most excellent handiwork, |
| and how |
| consummate Thy creation, |
| which hath caused every understanding heart and |
| mind to marvel! |
| And when the set time was fulfilled, |
| and what had been |
| preordained came to pass, |
| Thou didst unloose His tongue to praise Thee, |
|
|
| and to lay bare Thy mysteries before all Thy creation, |
| O Thou Who art the |
| Possessor of all names, |
| and the Fashioner of earth and heaven! |
| Through Him |
| all created things were made to glorify Thee, |
| and to celebrate Thy praise, |
|
|
| and every soul was directed towards the kingdom of Thy revelation and Thy |
| sovereignty. |
|
|
|
|
| At one time, |
| Thou didst raise Him up, |
| O my God, |
| and didst attire Him with |
| the ornament of the name of Him Who conversed with Thee (Moses), |
| and didst |
| through Him uncover all that Thy will had decreed and Thine irrevocable |
| purpose ordained. |
| At another time, |
| Thou didst adorn Him with the name of |
| Him Who was Thy Spirit (Jesus), |
| and didst send Him down out of the heaven |
| of Thy will, |
| for the edification of Thy people, |
| infusing thereby the |
| spirit of life into the hearts of the sincere among Thy servants and the |
| faithful among Thy creatures. |
| Again, |
| Thou didst reveal Him, |
| decked forth |
| by the name of Him Who was Thy Friend (Muhammad), |
| and caused Him to shine |
| brightly above the horizon of Hijáz, |
| as a token of Thy power and an |
| evidence of Thy might. |
| Through Him Thou didst send unto Thy servants what |
| enabled them to scale the heights of Thy unity, |
| and to yearn over the |
| wonders of Thy manifold knowledge and wisdom. |
|
|
|
|
| I testify, |
| O Thou Who art the Lord of the whole creation, |
| and the Desire |
| of whosoever hath sought Thee, |
| that, |
| amidst Thy creatures, |
| They resemble |
| the sun which no matter how often it riseth and setteth is still the one |
| and the same sun. |
| Whoso maketh any distinction between any of Them hath |
| truly failed to attain the ultimate purpose, |
| and to reach the highest |
| goal, |
| and hath been deprived of the mysteries of unity and of the lights |
| of sanctity and oneness. |
| I testify, |
| moreover, |
| that Thou hast decreed that |
| none on the face of the earth should equal Them, |
| and none of Thy creatures |
| be able to be compared with any of Them, |
| in order that Thine own |
| singleness and peerlessness might be recognized and established. |
|
|
|
|
| Glorified, |
| immeasurably glorified be Thy name, |
| O my God! |
| How can I ever |
| befittingly mention Thee or sufficiently praise Thee, |
| that Thou hast |
| manifested Him by the power of Thy might, |
| and caused Him to shine above |
| the horizon of Thy will, |
| and made Him the Day-Spring of Thy signs, |
| and the |
| Dawning-Place of the revelation of Thy names and Thine attributes? |
| How |
| bewilderingly mysterious, |
| moreover, |
| O my God, |
| is His nature and all that |
| Thou hast infused into Him, |
| through Thy strength and by the power of Thy |
| might! |
| At one time He appeareth as the water which is Life indeed, |
| sent |
| down out of the heaven of Thy grace, |
| and poured forth from the clouds of |
| Thy mercy, |
| that Thy creatures may be endued with new life, |
| and live as |
| long as Thine own Kingdom endureth. |
| Every drop of that water would suffice |
| to quicken the dead, |
| and to set their faces in the direction of Thy favors |
| and Thy gifts, |
| and to rid them of all attachment to aught else except |
| Thee. |
| At another time He revealeth Himself as the Fire which Thou didst |
| kindle in the tree of Thy unity, |
| whose heat melted the hearts of Thine |
| ardent lovers when He Who is the Day-Star of the world shone forth above |
| the horizon of 'Iráq. |
| I testify, |
| O my God, |
| that through Him the veils of |
| human fancy were burnt up, |
| and the hearts of men were set towards the |
| scene of Thy most resplendent glory. |
|
|
|
|
| I implore Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the Supreme Ordainer, |
| not to suffer me to |
| be deprived of the breezes which are wafted in Thy days, |
| the days whereon |
| the sweet smell of the raiment of Thy mercy hath been shed abroad. |
| Neither |
| do Thou keep me back from Thy most great Ocean, |
| every drop of which crieth |
| out and saith: |
| "Great is the blessedness that awaiteth him who hath been |
| awakened from his sleep by the breath of God which, |
| from the source of His |
| mercy, |
| hath blown over all such of His creatures as have set themselves |
| towards Him! |
| " |
|
|
| Thou seest, |
| O my Lord, |
| how Thy servants are held captive by their own |
| selves and desires. |
| Redeem them from their bondage, |
| O my God, |
| by the power |
| of Thy sovereignty and might, |
| that they may turn towards Thee when He Who |
| is the Revealer of Thy names and attributes is manifested unto men. |
|
|
|
|
| Cast upon this poor and desolate creature, |
| O my Lord, |
| the glance of Thy |
| wealth, |
| and flood his heart with the beams of Thy knowledge, |
| that he may |
| apprehend the verities of the unseen world, |
| and discover the mysteries of |
| Thy heavenly realm, |
| and perceive the signs and tokens of Thy kingdom, |
| and |
| behold the manifold revelations of this earthly life all set forth before |
| the face of Him Who is the Revealer of Thine own Self. |
| Direct, |
| then, |
| his |
| eyes, |
| O my God, |
| towards the horizon of Thy loving-kindness, |
| and make |
| steadfast his heart in its attachment to Thee, |
| and unloose his tongue to |
| praise Thee, |
| and make him able to hold fast the cord of Thy love, |
| and to |
| cling to the hem of Thy bounteousness, |
| and to proclaim Thy name amidst Thy |
| creatures, |
| and to recount Thy virtues throughout Thy realm, |
| in such wise |
| that no obstacle will deter him from turning to Thy name, |
| the |
| All-Bountiful, |
| and no veil shut him out from Thee, |
| in Whose hand is the |
| dominion of utterance and the kingdom of all names and attributes! |
|
|
|
|
| Hold Thou the hand of this seeker who hath set his face towards Thee, |
| O my |
| Lord, |
| and draw him out of the depths of his vain imaginations, |
| that the |
| light of certainty may shine brightly above the horizon of his heart in |
| the days whereon the sun of the knowledge of Thy creatures hath been |
| darkened through the shining of the Day-Star of Thy glory; |
| the days |
| whereon the moon of the world's wisdom hath been eclipsed through the |
| appearance of Thy hidden knowledge, |
| and the manifestation of Thy |
| well-guarded secret, |
| and the revelation of Thine enshrined mystery; |
| the |
| days whereon the stars of men's doings have fallen through the rising of |
| the orb of Thy unity and the shedding of the radiance of Thy transcendent |
| oneness. |
|
|
|
|
| I beg of Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by Thy most exalted Word which Thou hast ordained |
| as the Divine Elixir unto all who are in Thy realm, |
| the Elixir through |
| whose potency the crude metal of human life hath been transmuted into |
| purest gold, |
| O Thou in Whose hands are both the visible and invisible |
| kingdoms, |
| to ordain that my choice be conformed to Thy choice and my wish |
| to Thy wish, |
| that I may be entirely content with that which Thou didst |
| desire, |
| and be wholly satisfied with what Thou didst destine for me by Thy |
| bounteousness and favor. |
| Potent art Thou to do as Thou willest. |
| Thou, |
| in |
| very truth, |
| art the All-Glorious, |
| the All-Wise. |
|
|
|
|
| Happy is the man who hath recognized Thee, |
| and discovered the sweetness of |
| Thy fragrance, |
| and set himself towards Thy kingdom, |
| and tasted of the |
| things that have been perfected therein by Thy grace and favor. |
| Great is |
| the blessedness of him who hath acknowledged Thy most excellent majesty, |
|
|
| and whom the veils that have shut out the nations from Thee have not |
| hindered from directing his eyes towards Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the King of |
| eternity and the Quickener of every moldering bone! |
| Blessed, |
| also, |
| is he |
| that hath inhaled Thy sweet savors, |
| and been carried away by Thine |
| utterances in Thy days. |
| Blessed, |
| moreover, |
| be the man that hath turned |
| unto Thee, |
| and woe betide him that hath turned his back upon Thee. |
|
|
|
|
| Praised be Thou, |
| the Lord of the worlds! |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| O Thou Who dealest equitably with all who are in heaven and on earth, |
| and |
| rulest over the kingdom of Thy creation and of Thy Revelation! |
| I testify |
| that every man of equity hath recognized his unfairness in the face of the |
| revelation of the splendors of the Day-Star of Thy Justice, |
| and the ablest |
| of pens hath confessed its impotence before the movement of Thy most |
| exalted Pen. |
|
|
|
|
| By Thy life, |
| O Thou the Possessor of all names! |
| The minds of the |
| profoundest thinkers are sore perplexed as they contemplate the ocean of |
| Thy knowledge, |
| and the heaven of Thy wisdom, |
| and the Luminary of Thy |
| grace. |
| How can he who is but a creation of Thy will claim to know what is |
| with Thee, |
| or to conceive Thy nature? |
|
|
|
|
| Praise, |
| immeasurable praise be to Thee! |
| I swear by Thy glory! |
| My inner and |
| outer tongue, |
| openly and secretly, |
| testify that Thou hast been exalted |
| above the reach and ken of Thy creatures, |
| above the utterance of Thy |
| servants, |
| above the testimonies of Thy dear ones and Thy chosen ones, |
| and |
| the apprehension of Thy Prophets and of Thy Messengers. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| by Thy Name which Thou hast made to be the |
| Day-Spring of Thy Revelation and the Dawning-Place of Thine inspiration, |
|
|
| to ordain for this wronged One and for them that are dear to Thee what |
| becometh Thy loftiness. |
| Thou, |
| in very truth, |
| art the All-Bountiful, |
| the |
| All-Powerful, |
| the All-Knowing, |
| the All-Wise. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Praise be to Thee, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I implore Thee, |
| by Thy Name which none |
| hath befittingly recognized, |
| and whose import no soul hath fathomed; |
| I |
| beseech Thee, |
| by Him Who is the Fountain-Head of Thy Revelation and the |
| Day-Spring of Thy signs, |
| to make my heart to be a receptacle of Thy love |
| and of remembrance of Thee. |
| Knit it, |
| then, |
| to Thy most great Ocean, |
| that |
| from it may flow out the living waters of Thy wisdom and the crystal |
| streams of Thy glorification and praise. |
|
|
|
|
| The limbs of my body testify to Thy unity, |
| and the hair of my head |
| declareth the power of Thy sovereignty and might. |
| I have stood at the door |
| of Thy grace with utter self-effacement and complete abnegation, |
| and clung |
| to the hem of Thy bounty, |
| and fixed mine eyes upon the horizon of Thy |
| gifts. |
|
|
|
|
| Do Thou destine for me, |
| O my God, |
| what becometh the greatness of Thy |
| majesty, |
| and assist me, |
| by Thy strengthening grace, |
| so to teach Thy Cause |
| that the dead may speed out of their sepulchers, |
| and rush forth towards |
| Thee, |
| trusting wholly in Thee, |
| and fixing their gaze upon the orient of |
| Thy Cause, |
| and the dawning-place of Thy Revelation. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou, |
| verily, |
| art the Most Powerful, |
| the Most High, |
| the All-Knowing, |
| the |
| All-Wise. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Thy unity is inscrutable, |
| O my God, |
| to all except them that have |
| recognized Him Who is the Manifestation of Thy singleness and the |
| Day-Spring of Thy oneness. |
| Whoso assigneth a rival unto Him hath assigned |
| a rival unto Thee, |
| and whoso hath set up a peer for Him hath set up a peer |
| for Thyself. |
| No, |
| no, |
| none can withstand Thee in the whole of creation. |
|
|
| Thou hast everlastingly been exalted far above all comparison and |
| likeness. |
| Thy oneness hath been demonstrated by the oneness of Him Who is |
| the Dawning-Place of Thy Revelation. |
| Whosoever denieth this, |
| hath denied |
| Thy unity, |
| and disputed with Thee about Thy sovereignty, |
| and contended |
| with Thee in Thy realm, |
| and repudiated Thy commandments. |
|
|
|
|
| Assist Thou Thy servants, |
| O my Lord, |
| to recognize Thy unity and to declare |
| Thy oneness, |
| that all may gather together around what Thou didst desire in |
| this Day whereon the sun of Thine essence hath shone forth above the |
| horizon of Thy will, |
| and the moon of Thine own being hath risen from the |
| Day-Spring of Thy behest. |
| Thou art He, |
| O my Lord, |
| from Whose knowledge |
| nothing whatsoever escapeth, |
| and Whom no one can frustrate. |
| Thou doest Thy |
| pleasure, |
| by Thy sovereignty that overshadoweth the worlds. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou well knowest, |
| O my God, |
| my Best-Beloved, |
| that naught can quench the |
| thirst I suffer in my separation from Thee except the waters of Thy |
| presence, |
| and that the tumult of my heart can never be stilled save |
| through the living fountain of my reunion with Thee. |
| Send down, |
| then, |
| upon |
| me, |
| O my Lord, |
| out of the heaven of Thy bounty what will draw me nearer |
| unto the chalice of Thy gifts, |
| and make me able to quaff the choice sealed |
| Wine, |
| Whose seal hath been loosed in Thy name, |
| and from Which the sweet |
| savors of Thy days have been shed abroad. |
| Thou, |
| in truth, |
| art the |
| All-Bountiful, |
| Whose grace is infinite. |
|
|
|
|
| The whole universe testifieth to Thy generosity. |
| Have mercy, |
| then, |
| upon me |
| by Thy graciousness, |
| and deal bountifully with me through the power of Thy |
| sovereignty, |
| and suffer me to enjoy near access to Thee by Thy manifold |
| favors. |
| Thou, |
| truly, |
| art the Great Giver, |
| the Almighty, |
| the |
| Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Bountiful. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O my God and the God of all things, |
| my Glory and the |
| Glory of all things, |
| my Desire and the Desire of all things, |
| my Strength |
| and the Strength of all things, |
| my King and the King of all things, |
| my |
| Possessor and the Possessor of all things, |
| my Aim and the Aim of all |
| things, |
| my Mover and the Mover of all things! |
| Suffer me not, |
| I implore |
| Thee, |
| to be kept back from the ocean of Thy tender mercies, |
| nor to be far |
| removed from the shores of nearness to Thee. |
|
|
|
|
| Aught else except Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| profiteth me not, |
| and near access to |
| any one save Thyself availeth me nothing. |
| I entreat Thee by the |
| plenteousness of Thy riches, |
| whereby Thou didst dispense with all else |
| except Thyself, |
| to number me with such as have set their faces towards |
| Thee, |
| and arisen to serve Thee. |
|
|
|
|
| Forgive, |
| then, |
| O my Lord, |
| Thy servants and Thy handmaidens. |
| Thou, |
| truly, |
|
|
| art the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Compassionate. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| O God, |
| Who art the Author of all Manifestations, |
| the Source of all |
| Sources, |
| the Fountain-Head of all Revelations, |
| and the Well-Spring of all |
| Lights! |
| I testify that by Thy Name the heaven of understanding hath been |
| adorned, |
| and the ocean of utterance hath surged, |
| and the dispensations of |
| Thy providence have been promulgated unto the followers of all religions. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee so to enrich me as to dispense with all save Thee, |
| and be |
| made independent of any one except Thyself. |
| Rain down, |
| then, |
| upon me out |
| of the clouds of Thy bounty that which shall profit me in every world of |
| Thy worlds. |
| Assist me, |
| then, |
| through Thy strengthening grace, |
| so to serve |
| Thy Cause amidst Thy servants that I may show forth what will cause me to |
| be remembered as long as Thine own kingdom endureth and Thy dominion will |
| last. |
|
|
|
|
| This is Thy servant, |
| O my Lord, |
| who with his whole being hath turned unto |
| the horizon of Thy bounty, |
| and the ocean of Thy grace, |
| and the heaven of |
| Thy gifts. |
| Do with me then as becometh Thy majesty, |
| and Thy glory, |
| and Thy |
| bounteousness, |
| and Thy grace. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou, |
| in truth, |
| art the God of strength and power, |
| Who art meet to answer |
| them that pray Thee. |
| There is no God save Thee, |
| the All-Knowing, |
| the |
| All-Wise. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O Thou Who art my God and throbbest within my heart! |
|
|
| Thou art well aware and dost witness that whatsoever shameth them that are |
| dear to Thee must shame also Him Who is the Manifestation of Thyself and |
| the Day-Spring of Thy Revelation. |
| Nay, |
| He is put to greater shame than |
| they when they are led to confess the good things which have escaped them |
| in Thy days. |
|
|
|
|
| These are Thy servants, |
| O my Lord, |
| who for love of Thee have abandoned |
| their homes, |
| and sustained the tribulations decreed by Thee in Thy path. |
| I |
| swear by Thy glory! |
| Every time any one of them testifieth before Thee to |
| his evil doings, |
| shame covereth my face, |
| for they are Thy servants who |
| have tasted of the cup of woe in Thy Cause, |
| who have quaffed from the |
| chalice of adversity when the light of Thy countenance was lifted upon |
| them, |
| and who were so vexed by trials that peace was utterly denied them |
| within the precincts of Thy court. |
|
|
|
|
| The power of Thy might beareth me witness! |
| My heart hath melted by reason |
| of my love for them that are dear to Thee, |
| and my soul is laden with |
| anguish for the sorrows which have afflicted them at the revelation of Thy |
| Cause and the appearance of the billowing oceans of Thy grace and favors. |
|
|
| The sighs they uttered, |
| O my Lord, |
| have caused my sighs to ascend towards |
| Thee, |
| and the burning of their hearts hath consumed mine own heart within |
| me. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the Lord of all being and the Enlightener |
| of all things visible and invisible, |
| to grant that every one of them may |
| become an ensign of Thy guidance among Thy servants, |
| and a revelation of |
| the splendors of the Day-Star of Thy loving-kindness amidst Thy creatures. |
|
|
| Thou hast, |
| O my God, |
| chosen them to love Thee, |
| and to stand before the |
| throne of Thy majesty. |
| No other station hath excelled the station to which |
| Thou hast called them. |
| How many the nights, |
| O my God, |
| when sleep failed to |
| overtake them because of their remembrance of Thee, |
| and how numerous the |
| days which they spent in lamentation over the things that have befallen |
| Thee at the hands of Thine enemies! |
| I entreat Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the |
| Ruler of rulers, |
| and the Uplifter of the downtrodden, |
| to aid them so to |
| assist Thy Cause and exalt Thy word that through them Thy praise may be |
| shed abroad amidst Thy creatures, |
| and Thy virtues recounted throughout Thy |
| realm. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the |
| Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Generous. |
|
|
|
|
| Praised be Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| This is Thy servant whom Thou hast in the |
| kingdom of Thy names called by Thine own name, |
| and whom Thou hast reared |
| under the wings of Thy grace and favors. |
| Thou seest him, |
| therefore, |
|
|
| hastening in the direction of Thy gifts, |
| and rushing forth towards Thee |
| seeking after Thy bounty. |
| Attire him, |
| O my God, |
| with the mantle of Thy |
| favor and the robe of Thy munificence and generosity, |
| that all created |
| things may perceive from him the sweet smell of the raiment of Thy love. |
|
|
| Adorn, |
| then, |
| his head with the crown of Thy remembrance, |
| in such wise that |
| his fame may be noised abroad among Thy servants as one who loveth Thee |
| and cleaveth steadfastly to Thy Cause. |
| Assist him, |
| moreover, |
| at all times |
| and under all conditions to help Thee and to remember Thee, |
| and to extol |
| Thy virtues amidst Thy creatures. |
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|
|
| I swear by Thy glory, |
| O my God! |
| Every time I muse on Thy glory and Thy |
| sovereignty I find myself as the most guilty among them that have |
| transgressed against Thee in Thy realm, |
| and every time I contemplate the |
| heights in which none except Thee can abide, |
| I discover that I am the most |
| sinful of all the creatures that dwell in Thy land. |
| Had it not been for |
| Thy name, |
| the Concealer, |
| and for Thy name, |
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| and for the |
| sweet savors of Thy name, |
| the Most Merciful, |
| all Thy chosen ones had been |
| reckoned amongst the perverse and the wicked. |
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|
|
| I render Thee thanks that Thy mercy hath overtaken them and Thy grace and |
| bountiful favors compassed them on every side. |
|
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|
|
| And now, |
| having confessed the things Thou didst cause to flow down from my |
| Pen, |
| I implore Thee, |
| by Thy name which Thou hast raised up above every |
| other name, |
| and hast caused to overshadow all that are in heaven and all |
| that are on earth, |
| to cast not away him that hath turned towards Thee, |
| and |
| to deny him not the wonders of Thy grace and the hidden evidences of Thy |
| mercy. |
| Let the hands of Thine omnipotence kindle in his heart a lamp that |
| will enable him to shine brightly in Thy days, |
| and to cry out with such |
| vehemence in Thy name that no timidity will deter him from soaring in the |
| atmosphere of Thy love, |
| and from ascending to the horizon of rapture and |
| longing for Thee, |
| and that the pursuits of Thy creatures will not withhold |
| him from magnifying Thy word, |
| that Thou mayest behold him sanctified as |
| Thou wishest and as beseemeth Thy majesty and glory. |
|
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|
|
| Exalted though this station may be, |
| O my God, |
| and however excellent this |
| position--for who else except Thyself hath the power to show forth what may |
| be deemed worthy of Thine exaltation and befit Thy greatness--yet Thou art |
| He Who is the All-Bountiful, |
| the Most Compassionate. |
| All the atoms of the |
| earth testify that Thou art the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Benevolent, |
| the Great |
| Giver, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the All-Wise. |
| Look, |
| then, |
| upon him, |
| O my God, |
|
|
| with the eyes of Thy loving-kindness, |
| and cast upon him the glance of Thy |
| generosity. |
| Enrapture him, |
| moreover, |
| with the sweet melodies of Him Who is |
| the Fountain-Head of Thy Revelation, |
| in such wise that he may wholly |
| surrender his will to Thy pleasure, |
| and fix his hopes upon the things Thou |
| didst ordain in Thy Tablets. |
| Strengthen, |
| then, |
| his heart by Thy name, |
| the |
| Almighty, |
| the Faithful, |
| that he may draw forth the hand of power, |
| and with |
| it help Thy Cause when the light of Thy beauty is manifested and the |
| Day-Star of Thy majesty is risen. |
|
|
|
|
| Since Thou hast called him by Thy name, |
| O my Lord, |
| single him out among |
| Thy servants for Thy service. |
| Thou well knowest, |
| O my Lord, |
| that in |
| revealing myself I have sought only to reveal Thy Cause, |
| and have turned |
| to no one except for the sake of Thy Revelation and for the purpose of |
| manifesting Thy loving-kindness. |
| I beseech Thee, |
| by Thy treasured Name |
| Who, |
| at this very moment, |
| is speaking, |
| to send down upon him and upon them |
| that love Thee that which is enshrined in the heaven of Thy favor and |
| bounties, |
| that they may be filled with vehement longing towards Thee, |
| and |
| exult in Thy Covenant, |
| O Thou Who art the Lord of Lords! |
| Ordain, |
| then, |
| for |
| him and for them that which becometh Thy name, |
| the All-Bountiful. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art, |
| in truth, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the Most Powerful, |
| the |
| All-Glorious, |
| the Most Great. |
|
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|
|
| My God, |
| my Fire and my Light! |
| The days which Thou hast named the |
| Ayyám-i-Há (the Days of Há, |
| Intercalary days) in Thy Book have begun, |
| O |
| Thou Who art the King of names, |
| and the fast which Thy most exalted Pen |
| hath enjoined unto all who are in the kingdom of Thy creation to observe |
| is approaching. |
| I entreat Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| by these days and by all such |
| as have during that period clung to the cord of Thy commandments, |
| and laid |
| hold on the handle of Thy precepts, |
| to grant that unto every soul may be |
| assigned a place within the precincts of Thy court, |
| and a seat at the |
| revelation of the splendors of the light of Thy countenance. |
|
|
|
|
| These, |
| O my Lord, |
| are Thy servants whom no corrupt inclination hath kept |
| back from what Thou didst send down in Thy Book. |
| They have bowed |
| themselves before Thy Cause, |
| and received Thy Book with such resolve as is |
| born of Thee, |
| and observed what Thou hadst prescribed unto them, |
| and |
| chosen to follow that which had been sent down by Thee. |
|
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|
|
| Thou seest, |
| O my Lord, |
| how they have recognized and confessed whatsoever |
| Thou hast revealed in Thy Scriptures. |
| Give them to drink, |
| O my Lord, |
| from |
| the hands of Thy graciousness the waters of Thine eternity. |
| Write down, |
|
|
| then, |
| for them the recompense ordained for him that hath immersed himself |
| in the ocean of Thy presence, |
| and attained unto the choice wine of Thy |
| meeting. |
|
|
|
|
| I implore Thee, |
| O Thou the King of kings and the Pitier of the |
| downtrodden, |
| to ordain for them the good of this world and of the world to |
| come. |
| Write down for them, |
| moreover, |
| what none of Thy creatures hath |
| discovered, |
| and number them with those who have circled round Thee, |
| and |
| who move about Thy throne in every world of Thy worlds. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou, |
| truly, |
| art the Almighty, |
| the All-Knowing, |
| the All-Informed. |
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O my God, |
| that Thou hast ordained Naw-Rúz as a festival |
| unto those who have observed the fast for love of Thee and abstained from |
| all that is abhorrent unto Thee. |
| Grant, |
| O my Lord, |
| that the fire of Thy |
| love and the heat produced by the fast enjoined by Thee may inflame them |
| in Thy Cause, |
| and make them to be occupied with Thy praise and with |
| remembrance of Thee. |
|
|
|
|
| Since Thou hast adorned them, |
| O my Lord, |
| with the ornament of the fast |
| prescribed by Thee, |
| do Thou adorn them also with the ornament of Thine |
| acceptance, |
| through Thy grace and bountiful favor. |
| For the doings of men |
| are all dependent upon Thy good-pleasure, |
| and are conditioned by Thy |
| behest. |
| Shouldst Thou regard him who hath broken the fast as one who hath |
| observed it, |
| such a man would be reckoned among them who from eternity had |
| been keeping the fast. |
| And shouldst Thou decree that he who hath observed |
| the fast hath broken it, |
| that person would be numbered with such as have |
| caused the Robe of Thy Revelation to be stained with dust, |
| and been far |
| removed from the crystal waters of this living Fountain. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art He through Whom the ensign "Praiseworthy art Thou in Thy works" |
| hath been lifted up, |
| and the standard "Obeyed art Thou in Thy behest" hath |
| been unfurled. |
| Make known this Thy station, |
| O my God, |
| unto Thy servants, |
|
|
| that they may be made aware that the excellence of all things is dependent |
| upon Thy bidding and Thy word, |
| and the virtue of every act is conditioned |
| by Thy leave and the good-pleasure of Thy will, |
| and may recognize that the |
| reins of men's doings are within the grasp of Thine acceptance and Thy |
| commandment. |
| Make this known unto them, |
| that nothing whatsoever may shut |
| them out from Thy Beauty, |
| in these days whereon the Christ exclaimeth: |
|
|
| "All dominion is Thine, |
| O Thou the Begetter of the Spirit (Jesus)"; |
| and |
| Thy Friend (Muhammad) crieth out: |
| "Glory be to Thee, |
| O Thou the |
| Best-Beloved, |
| for that Thou hast uncovered Thy Beauty, |
| and written down |
| for Thy chosen ones what will cause them to attain unto the seat of the |
| revelation of Thy Most Great Name, |
| through which all the peoples have |
| lamented except such as have detached themselves from all else except |
| Thee, |
| and set themselves towards Him Who is the Revealer of Thyself and |
| the Manifestation of Thine attributes. |
| " |
|
|
| He Who is Thy Branch and all Thy company, |
| O my Lord, |
| have broken this day |
| their fast, |
| after having observed it within the precincts of Thy court, |
|
|
| and in their eagerness to please Thee. |
| Do Thou ordain for him, |
| and for |
| them, |
| and for all such as have entered Thy presence in those days all the |
| good Thou didst destine in Thy Book. |
| Supply them, |
| then, |
| with that which |
| will profit them, |
| in both this life and in the life beyond. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou, |
| in truth, |
| art the All-Knowing, |
| the All-Wise. |
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|
|
|
| O Thou the Lord of the visible and the invisible, |
| and the Enlightener of |
| all creation! |
| I beseech Thee, |
| by Thy sovereignty which is hid from the |
| eyes of men, |
| to reveal in all directions the signs of Thy manifold |
| blessings and the tokens of Thy loving-kindness, |
| that I may arise with |
| exultation and rapture and extol Thy wondrous virtues, |
| O Thou the Most |
| Merciful, |
| and stir up by Thy name all created things, |
| and so kindle the |
| fire of Thy glorification amidst Thy creatures, |
| that all the world may be |
| filled with the brightness of the light of Thy glory, |
| and all existence be |
| inflamed with the fire of Thy Cause. |
|
|
|
|
| Roll not up, |
| O my Lord, |
| what hath been spread out in Thy name, |
| and |
| extinguish not the lamp which Thine own fire hath lit. |
| Withhold not, |
| O my |
| Lord, |
| the water that is life indeed from running down--the water from whose |
| murmuring the wondrous melodies which extol and glorify Thee can be heard. |
|
|
| Deny not, |
| moreover, |
| Thy servants the sweet fragrance of the breath which |
| hath been wafted through Thy love. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou seest, |
| O Thou Who art my All-Glorious Beloved, |
| the restless waves |
| that surge within the ocean of my heart, |
| in my love and yearning towards |
| Thee. |
| I implore Thee, |
| by the signs of Thy majesty and the evidences of Thy |
| sovereignty, |
| to subdue Thy servants by this Name Which Thou hast made to |
| be the King of all names in the kingdom of Thy creation. |
| Potent art Thou |
| to rule as Thou pleasest. |
| No God is there but Thee, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the |
| All-Bountiful. |
|
|
|
|
| Do Thou ordain, |
| moreover, |
| for every one who hath turned towards Thee what |
| will make him steadfast in Thy Cause, |
| in such wise that neither the vain |
| imaginations of the infidels among Thy creatures, |
| nor the idle talk of the |
| froward amidst Thy servants will have the power to shut him out from Thee. |
|
|
| Thou, |
| verily, |
| art the Help in Peril, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most Powerful. |
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| Unto Thee be praise, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I beseech Thee by Thy Most Great Name |
| Who hath been shut up in the prison-town of Akká, |
| and Who--as Thou |
| beholdest, |
| O my God--hath fallen into the hands of His enemies, |
| and is |
| threatened by the swords of the wicked doers, |
| to make me steadfast in His |
| Cause, |
| and to direct mine eyes continually towards His court, |
| in such wise |
| that nothing whatsoever will have the power to turn me back from Him. |
|
|
|
|
| I testify, |
| O my Lord, |
| that He hath surrendered His life in Thy path, |
| and |
| hath wished for Himself nothing but tribulation in the love He beareth to |
| Thee. |
| He hath endured all manner of vexations that He may manifest Thy |
| sovereignty unto Thy servants, |
| and exalt Thy word amidst Thy creatures. |
| As |
| the adversities deepened, |
| and the troubles sent down by Thee compassed Him |
| on every side, |
| He became so impassioned by His thought of Thee, |
| that the |
| hosts of all them that had disbelieved in Thee and repudiated Thy signs |
| ceased to affright Him. |
|
|
|
|
| I implore Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| by Him and by whatsoever pertaineth unto Him, |
|
|
| to set my affections upon Him even as He hath set His own affections upon |
| Thyself. |
| I testify that His love is Thy love, |
| and His self Thy self, |
| and |
| His beauty Thy beauty, |
| and His Cause Thy Cause. |
|
|
|
|
| Deny me not, |
| O my Lord, |
| what is with Thee, |
| and suffer me not to be |
| forgetful of what Thou didst desire in Thy days. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the |
| Almighty, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the All-Wise. |
|
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|
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| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I entreat Thee by Thy Name through |
| which the Hour hath struck, |
| and the Resurrection came to pass, |
| and fear |
| and trembling seized all that are in heaven and all that are on earth, |
| to |
| rain down, |
| out of the heaven of Thy mercy and the clouds of Thy tender |
| compassion, |
| what will gladden the hearts of Thy servants, |
| who have turned |
| towards Thee and helped Thy Cause. |
|
|
|
|
| Keep safe Thy servants and Thy handmaidens, |
| O my Lord, |
| from the darts of |
| idle fancy and vain imaginings, |
| and give them from the hands of Thy grace |
| a draught of the soft-flowing waters of Thy knowledge. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou, |
| truly, |
| art the Almighty, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the |
| Most Generous. |
|
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|
|
| Glory be to Thee, |
| O my God! |
| Thou hearest Thine ardent lovers lamenting in |
| their separation from Thee, |
| and such as have recognized Thee wailing |
| because of their remoteness from Thy presence. |
| Open Thou outwardly to |
| their faces, |
| O my Lord, |
| the gates of Thy grace, |
| that they may enter them |
| by Thy leave and in conformity with Thy will, |
| and may stand before the |
| throne of Thy majesty, |
| and catch the accents of Thy voice, |
| and be |
| illumined with the splendors of the light of Thy face. |
|
|
|
|
| Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. |
| None can withstand the power of |
| Thy sovereign might. |
| From everlasting Thou wert alone, |
| with none to equal |
| Thee, |
| and wilt unto everlasting remain far above all thought and every |
| description of Thee. |
| Have mercy, |
| then, |
| upon Thy servants by Thy grace and |
| bounty, |
| and suffer them not to be kept back from the shores of the ocean |
| of Thy nearness. |
| If Thou abandonest them, |
| who is there to befriend them; |
|
|
| and if Thou puttest them far from Thee, |
| who is he that can favor them? |
|
|
| They have none other Lord beside Thee, |
| none to adore except Thyself. |
| Deal |
| Thou generously with them by Thy bountiful grace. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou, |
| in truth, |
| art the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Compassionate. |
|
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|
|
| Thou dost witness, |
| O my God, |
| how He Who is Thy splendor calleth Thee to |
| remembrance, |
| notwithstanding the manifold troubles that have touched Him, |
|
|
| troubles which none except Thee can number. |
| Thou beholdest how, |
| in His |
| prison-house, |
| He recounteth Thy wondrous praises with which Thou didst |
| inspire Him. |
| Such is His fervor that His enemies are powerless to deter |
| Him from mentioning Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the Possessor of all names! |
|
|
|
|
| Praised be Thou that Thou hast so strengthened Him with Thy strength, |
| and |
| endowed Him by Thine almighty power with such potency, |
| that aught save |
| Thee is in His estimation but a handful of dust. |
| The lights of unfading |
| splendor have so enveloped Him that all else but Thee is in His eyes but a |
| shadow. |
|
|
|
|
| And when Thine irresistible summons reached me, |
| I arose, |
| fortified by Thy |
| strength, |
| and called all that are in Thy heaven and all that are on Thy |
| earth to turn in the direction of Thy favors and the horizon of Thy |
| bounties. |
| Some caviled at me, |
| and determined to hurt me and slay me. |
|
|
| Others drank to the full of the wine of Thy grace, |
| and hastened towards |
| the habitation of Thy throne. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the Creator of earth and heaven and the |
| Source of all things, |
| to attract Thy servants through the fragrances of |
| the Robe of Thine Inspiration and Thy Revelation, |
| and to help them attain |
| the Tabernacle of Thy behest and power. |
| From eternity Thou wert by Thy |
| transcendent might supreme over all things, |
| and Thou wilt be exalted unto |
| eternity in Thy Godhead and surpassing sovereignty. |
|
|
|
|
| Let Thy mercy, |
| then, |
| be upon Thy servants and Thy creatures. |
| Thou art, |
| in |
| truth, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Inaccessible, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the |
| Unconditioned. |
|
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|
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|
|
| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O my God! |
| I entreat Thee by the fragrances of the |
| Raiment of Thy grace which at Thy bidding and in conformity with Thy |
| desire were diffused throughout the entire creation, |
| and by the Day-Star |
| of Thy will that hath shone brightly, |
| through the power of Thy might and |
| of Thy sovereignty, |
| above the horizon of Thy mercy, |
| to blot out from my |
| heart all idle fancies and vain imaginings, |
| that with all my affections I |
| may turn unto Thee, |
| O Thou Lord of all mankind! |
|
|
|
|
| I am Thy servant and the son of Thy servant, |
| O my God! |
| I have laid hold on |
| the handle of Thy grace, |
| and clung to the cord of Thy tender mercy. |
| Ordain |
| for me the good things that are with Thee, |
| and nourish me from the Table |
| Thou didst send down out of the clouds of Thy bounty and the heaven of Thy |
| favor. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou, |
| in very truth, |
| art the Lord of the worlds, |
| and the God of all that |
| are in heaven and all that are on earth. |
|
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|
|
| I know not, |
| O my God, |
| what the Fire is which Thou didst kindle in Thy |
| land. |
| Earth can never cloud its splendor, |
| nor water quench its flame. |
| All |
| the peoples of the world are powerless to resist its force. |
| Great is the |
| blessedness of him that hath drawn nigh unto it, |
| and heard its roaring. |
|
|
|
|
| Some, |
| O my God, |
| Thou didst, |
| through Thy strengthening grace, |
| enable to |
| approach it, |
| while others Thou didst keep back by reason of what their |
| hands have wrought in Thy days. |
| Whoso hath hasted towards it and attained |
| unto it hath, |
| in his eagerness to gaze on Thy beauty, |
| yielded his life in |
| Thy path, |
| and ascended unto Thee, |
| wholly detached from aught else except |
| Thyself. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| by this Fire which blazeth and rageth in the |
| world of creation, |
| to rend asunder the veils that have hindered me from |
| appearing before the throne of Thy majesty, |
| and from standing at the door |
| of Thy gate. |
| Do Thou ordain for me, |
| O my Lord, |
| every good thing Thou didst |
| send down in Thy Book, |
| and suffer me not to be far removed from the |
| shelter of Thy mercy. |
|
|
|
|
| Powerful art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the |
| All-Powerful, |
| the Most Generous. |
|
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|
|
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|
|
| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O my God! |
| Aid Thou by Thy strengthening grace Thy |
| servants and Thy handmaidens to recount Thy virtues and to be steadfast in |
| their love towards Thee. |
| How many the leaves which the tempests of trials |
| have caused to fall, |
| and how many, |
| too, |
| are those which, |
| clinging |
| tenaciously to the tree of Thy Cause, |
| have remained unshaken by the tests |
| that have assailed them, |
| O Thou Who art our Lord, |
| the Most Merciful! |
|
|
|
|
| I render Thee thanks that Thou hast made known unto me such servants as |
| have utterly abolished, |
| by the power of Thy might and of Thy sovereignty, |
|
|
| the idols of their corrupt desires, |
| and were not kept back by the things |
| which are possessed by Thy creatures from turning in the direction of Thy |
| grace. |
| These have so vehemently rent the veils asunder that the dwellers |
| of the cities of self have wept, |
| and fear and trembling seized the people |
| of envy and wickedness who, |
| adorning their heads and their bodies with the |
| emblems of knowledge, |
| have proudly rejected Thee and turned away from Thy |
| beauty. |
|
|
|
|
| I implore Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| by Thy surpassing majesty and Thine Ancient |
| Name, |
| to enable Thy loved ones to assist Thee. |
| Direct, |
| then, |
| continually |
| their faces towards Thy face, |
| and write down for them what will cause all |
| hearts to exult and all eyes to be gladdened. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou, |
| truly, |
| art the Help in peril, |
| the Self-Subsisting. |
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| O God! |
| The trials Thou sendest are a salve to the sores of all them who |
| are devoted to Thy will; |
| the remembrance of Thee is a healing medicine to |
| the hearts of such as have drawn nigh unto Thy court; |
| nearness to Thee is |
| the true life of them who are Thy lovers; |
| Thy presence is the ardent |
| desire of such as yearn to behold Thy face; |
| remoteness from Thee is a |
| torment to those that have acknowledged Thy oneness, |
| and separation from |
| Thee is death unto them that have recognized Thy truth! |
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| I beseech Thee by the sighs which they whose souls pant after Thee have |
| uttered in their remoteness from Thy court, |
| and by the cries of such of |
| Thy lovers as bemoan their separation from Thee, |
| to nourish me with the |
| wine of Thy knowledge and the living waters of Thy love and pleasure. |
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| Behold Thy handmaiden, |
| O my Lord, |
| who hath forgotten all else except Thee, |
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| and who hath delighted herself with Thy love, |
| and lamented over the things |
| that have befallen Thee at the hands of the wicked doers among Thy |
| creatures. |
| Do Thou ordain for her that which Thou didst ordain for such of |
| Thy handmaidens as circle round the throne of Thy majesty, |
| and gaze, |
| at |
| eventide and at dawn, |
| on Thy beauty. |
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| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Lord of the Judgment Day. |
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| Glory be to Thee, |
| O Lord my God! |
| These are the days whereon Thou hast |
| bidden all men to observe the fast, |
| that through it they may purify their |
| souls and rid themselves of all attachment to any one but Thee, |
| and that |
| out of their hearts may ascend that which will be worthy of the court of |
| Thy majesty and may well beseem the seat of the revelation of Thy oneness. |
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| Grant, |
| O my Lord, |
| that this fast may become a river of life-giving waters |
| and may yield the virtue wherewith Thou hast endowed it. |
| Cleanse Thou by |
| its means the hearts of Thy servants whom the evils of the world have |
| failed to hinder from turning towards Thine all-glorious Name, |
| and who |
| have remained unmoved by the noise and tumult of such as have repudiated |
| Thy most resplendent signs which have accompanied the advent of Thy |
| Manifestation Whom Thou hast invested with Thy sovereignty, |
| Thy power, |
| Thy |
| majesty and glory. |
| These are the servants who, |
| as soon as Thy call reached |
| them, |
| hastened in the direction of Thy mercy and were not kept back from |
| Thee by the changes and chances of this world or by any human limitations. |
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| I am he, |
| O my God, |
| who testifieth to Thy unity, |
| who acknowledgeth Thy |
| oneness, |
| who boweth humbly before the revelations of Thy majesty, |
| and who |
| recognizeth with downcast countenance the splendors of the light of Thy |
| transcendent glory. |
| I have believed in Thee after Thou didst enable me to |
| know Thy Self, |
| Whom Thou hast revealed to men's eyes through the power of |
| Thy sovereignty and might. |
| Unto Him I have turned, |
| wholly detached from |
| all things, |
| and cleaving steadfastly unto the cord of Thy gifts and |
| favors. |
| I have embraced His truth, |
| and the truth of all the wondrous laws |
| and precepts that have been sent down unto Him. |
| I have fasted for love of |
| Thee and in pursuance of Thine injunction, |
| and have broken my fast with |
| Thy praise on my tongue and in conformity with Thy pleasure. |
| Suffer me |
| not, |
| O my Lord, |
| to be reckoned among them who have fasted in the daytime, |
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| who in the night-season have prostrated themselves before Thy face, |
| and |
| who have repudiated Thy truth, |
| disbelieved in Thy signs, |
| gainsaid Thy |
| testimony, |
| and perverted Thine utterances. |
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| Open Thou, |
| O my Lord, |
| mine eyes and the eyes of all them that have sought |
| Thee, |
| that we may recognize Thee with Thine own eyes. |
| This is Thy bidding |
| given us in the Book sent down by Thee unto Him Whom Thou hast chosen by |
| Thy behest, |
| Whom Thou hast singled out for Thy favor above all Thy |
| creatures, |
| Whom Thou hast been pleased to invest with Thy sovereignty, |
| and |
| Whom Thou hast specially favored and entrusted with Thy Message unto Thy |
| people. |
| Praised be Thou, |
| therefore, |
| O my God, |
| inasmuch as Thou hast |
| graciously enabled us to recognize Him and to acknowledge whatsoever hath |
| been sent down unto Him, |
| and conferred upon us the honor of attaining the |
| presence of the One Whom Thou didst promise in Thy Book and in Thy |
| Tablets. |
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| Thou seest me then, |
| O my God, |
| with my face turned towards Thee, |
| cleaving |
| steadfastly to the cord of Thy gracious providence and generosity, |
| and |
| clinging to the hem of Thy tender mercies and bountiful favors. |
| Destroy |
| not, |
| I implore Thee, |
| my hopes of attaining unto that which Thou didst |
| ordain for Thy servants who have turned towards the precincts of Thy court |
| and the sanctuary of Thy presence, |
| and have observed the fast for love of |
| Thee. |
| I confess, |
| O my God, |
| that whatever proceedeth from me is wholly |
| unworthy of Thy sovereignty and falleth short of Thy majesty. |
| And yet I |
| beseech Thee by Thy Name through which Thou hast revealed Thy Self, |
| in the |
| glory of Thy most excellent titles, |
| unto all created things, |
| in this |
| Revelation whereby Thou hast, |
| through Thy most resplendent Name, |
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| manifested Thy beauty, |
| to give me to drink of the wine of Thy mercy and of |
| the pure beverage of Thy favor, |
| which have streamed forth from the right |
| hand of Thy will, |
| that I may so fix my gaze upon Thee and be so detached |
| from all else but Thee, |
| that the world and all that hath been created |
| therein may appear before me as a fleeting day which Thou hast not deigned |
| to create. |
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| I moreover entreat Thee, |
| O my God, |
| to rain down, |
| from the heaven of Thy |
| will and the clouds of Thy mercy, |
| that which will cleanse us from the |
| noisome savors of our transgressions, |
| O Thou Who hast called Thyself the |
| God of Mercy! |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Most Powerful, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the |
| Beneficent. |
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| Cast not away, |
| O my Lord, |
| him that hath turned towards Thee, |
| nor suffer |
| him who hath drawn nigh unto Thee to be removed far from Thy court. |
| Dash |
| not the hopes of the suppliant who hath longingly stretched out his hands |
| to seek Thy grace and favors, |
| and deprive not Thy sincere servants of the |
| wonders of Thy tender mercies and loving-kindness. |
| Forgiving and Most |
| Bountiful art Thou, |
| O my Lord! |
| Power hast Thou to do what Thou pleasest. |
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| All else but Thee are impotent before the revelations of Thy might, |
| are as |
| lost in the face of the evidences of Thy wealth, |
| are as nothing when |
| compared with the manifestations of Thy transcendent sovereignty, |
| and are |
| destitute of all strength when face to face with the signs and tokens of |
| Thy power. |
| What refuge is there beside Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| to which I can |
| flee, |
| and where is there a haven to which I can hasten? |
| Nay, |
| the power of |
| Thy might beareth me witness! |
| No protector is there but Thee, |
| no place to |
| flee to except Thee, |
| no refuge to seek save Thee. |
| Cause me to taste, |
| O my |
| Lord, |
| the divine sweetness of Thy remembrance and praise. |
| I swear by Thy |
| might! |
| Whosoever tasteth of its sweetness will rid himself of all |
| attachment to the world and all that is therein, |
| and will set his face |
| towards Thee, |
| cleansed from the remembrance of any one except Thee. |
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| Inspire then my soul, |
| O my God, |
| with Thy wondrous remembrance, |
| that I may |
| glorify Thy name. |
| Number me not with them who read Thy words and fail to |
| find Thy hidden gift which, |
| as decreed by Thee, |
| is contained therein, |
| and |
| which quickeneth the souls of Thy creatures and the hearts of Thy |
| servants. |
| Cause me, |
| O my Lord, |
| to be reckoned among them who have been so |
| stirred up by the sweet savors that have been wafted in Thy days that they |
| have laid down their lives for Thee and hastened to the scene of their |
| death in their longing to gaze on Thy beauty and in their yearning to |
| attain Thy presence. |
| And were any one to say unto them on their way, |
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| "Whither go ye? |
| " they would say, |
| "Unto God, |
| the All-Possessing, |
| the Help |
| in Peril, |
| the Self-Subsisting! |
| " |
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| The transgressions committed by such as have turned away from Thee and |
| have borne themselves haughtily towards Thee have not availed to hinder |
| them from loving Thee, |
| and from setting their faces towards Thee, |
| and from |
| turning in the direction of Thy mercy. |
| These are they who are blessed by |
| the Concourse on high, |
| who are glorified by the denizens of the |
| everlasting Cities, |
| and beyond them by those on whose foreheads Thy most |
| exalted pen hath written: |
| "These! |
| The people of Bahá. |
| Through them have |
| been shed the splendors of the light of guidance. |
| " Thus hath it been |
| ordained, |
| at Thy behest and by Thy will, |
| in the Tablet of Thine |
| irrevocable decree. |
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| Proclaim, |
| therefore, |
| O my God, |
| their greatness and the greatness of those |
| who while living or after death have circled round them. |
| Supply them with |
| that which Thou hast ordained for the righteous among Thy creatures. |
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| Potent art Thou to do all things. |
| There is no God but Thee, |
| the |
| All-Powerful, |
| the Help in Peril, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most Bountiful. |
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| Do not bring our fasts to an end with this fast, |
| O my Lord, |
| nor the |
| covenants Thou hast made with this covenant. |
| Do Thou accept all that we |
| have done for love of Thee, |
| and for the sake of Thy pleasure, |
| and all that |
| we have left undone as a result of our subjection to our evil and corrupt |
| desires. |
| Enable us, |
| then, |
| to cleave steadfastly to Thy love and Thy |
| good-pleasure, |
| and preserve us from the mischief of such as have denied |
| Thee and repudiated Thy most resplendent signs. |
| Thou art, |
| in truth, |
| the |
| Lord of this world and of the next. |
| No God is there beside Thee, |
| the |
| Exalted, |
| the Most High. |
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| Magnify Thou, |
| O Lord my God, |
| Him Who is the Primal Point, |
| the Divine |
| Mystery, |
| the Unseen Essence, |
| the Day-Spring of Divinity, |
| and the |
| Manifestation of Thy Lordship, |
| through Whom all the knowledge of the past |
| and all the knowledge of the future were made plain, |
| through Whom the |
| pearls of Thy hidden wisdom were uncovered, |
| and the mystery of Thy |
| treasured name disclosed, |
| Whom Thou hast appointed as the Announcer of the |
| One through Whose name the letter B and the letter E have been joined and |
| united, |
| through Whom Thy majesty, |
| Thy sovereignty and Thy might were made |
| known, |
| through Whom Thy words have been sent down, |
| and Thy laws set forth |
| with clearness, |
| and Thy signs spread abroad, |
| and Thy Word established, |
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| through Whom the hearts of Thy chosen ones were laid bare, |
| and all that |
| were in the heavens and all that were on the earth were gathered together, |
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| Whom Thou hast called 'Alí-Muhammad in the kingdom of Thy names, |
| and the |
| Spirit of Spirits in the Tablets of Thine irrevocable decree, |
| Whom Thou |
| hast invested with Thine own title, |
| unto Whose name all other names have, |
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| at Thy bidding and through the power of Thy might, |
| been made to return, |
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| and in Whom Thou hast caused all Thine attributes and titles to attain |
| their final consummation. |
| To Him also belong such names as lay hid within |
| Thy stainless tabernacles, |
| in Thine invisible world and Thy sanctified |
| cities. |
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| Magnify Thou, |
| moreover, |
| such as have believed in Him and in His signs and |
| have turned towards Him, |
| from among those that have acknowledged Thy unity |
| in His Latter Manifestation--a Manifestation whereof He hath made mention |
| in His Tablets, |
| and in His Books, |
| and in His Scriptures, |
| and in all the |
| wondrous verses and gem-like utterances that have descended upon Him. |
| It |
| is this same Manifestation Whose covenant Thou hast bidden Him establish |
| ere He had established His own covenant. |
| He it is Whose praise the Bayán |
| hath celebrated. |
| In it His excellence hath been extolled, |
| and His truth |
| established, |
| and His sovereignty proclaimed, |
| and His Cause perfected. |
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| Blessed is the man that hath turned unto Him, |
| and fulfilled the things He |
| hath commanded, |
| O Thou Who art the Lord of the worlds and the Desire of |
| all them that have known Thee! |
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O my God, |
| inasmuch as Thou hast aided us to recognize and |
| love Him. |
| I, |
| therefore, |
| beseech Thee by Him and by Them Who are the |
| Day-Springs of Thy Divinity, |
| and the Manifestations of Thy Lordship, |
| and |
| the Treasuries of Thy Revelation, |
| and the Depositories of Thine |
| inspiration, |
| to enable us to serve and obey Him, |
| and to empower us to |
| become the helpers of His Cause and the dispersers of His adversaries. |
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| Powerful art Thou to do all that pleaseth Thee. |
| No God is there beside |
| Thee, |
| the Almighty, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the One Whose help is sought by all |
| men! |
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| God testifieth to the unity of His Godhood and to the singleness of His |
| own Being. |
| On the throne of eternity, |
| from the inaccessible heights of His |
| station, |
| His tongue proclaimeth that there is none other God but Him. |
| He |
| Himself, |
| independently of all else, |
| hath ever been a witness unto His own |
| oneness, |
| the revealer of His own nature, |
| the glorifier of His own essence. |
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| He, |
| verily, |
| is the All-Powerful, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Beauteous. |
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| He is supreme over His servants, |
| and standeth over His creatures. |
| In His |
| hand is the source of authority and truth. |
| He maketh men alive by His |
| signs, |
| and causeth them to die through His wrath. |
| He shall not be asked of |
| His doings and His might is equal unto all things. |
| He is the Potent, |
| the |
| All-Subduing. |
| He holdeth within His grasp the empire of all things, |
| and on |
| His right hand is fixed the Kingdom of His Revelation. |
| His power, |
| verily, |
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| embraceth the whole of creation. |
| Victory and overlordship are His; |
| all |
| might and dominion are His; |
| all glory and greatness are His. |
| He, |
| of a |
| truth, |
| is the All-Glorious, |
| the Most Powerful, |
| the Unconditioned. |
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| Praise be to Thee, |
| to Whom the tongues of all created things have, |
| from |
| eternity, |
| called, |
| and yet failed to attain the heaven of Thine eternal |
| holiness and grandeur. |
| The eyes of all beings have been opened to behold |
| the beauty of Thy radiant countenance, |
| yet none hath succeeded in gazing |
| on the brightness of the light of Thy face. |
| The hands of them that are |
| nigh unto Thee have, |
| ever since the foundation of Thy glorious sovereignty |
| and the establishment of Thy holy dominion, |
| been raised suppliantly |
| towards Thee, |
| yet no one hath been able to touch the hem of the robe that |
| clotheth Thy Divine and sovereign Essence. |
| And yet none can deny that Thou |
| hast ever been, |
| through the wonders of Thy generosity and bounty, |
| supreme |
| over all things, |
| art powerful to do all things, |
| and art nearer unto all |
| things than they are unto themselves. |
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| Far be it, |
| then, |
| from Thy glory that anyone should gaze on Thy wondrous |
| beauty with any eye save Thine own eye, |
| or hear the melodies proclaiming |
| Thine almighty sovereignty with any ear except Thine own ear. |
| Too high art |
| Thou exalted for the eye of any creature to behold Thy beauty, |
| or for the |
| understanding of any heart to scale the heights of Thine immeasurable |
| knowledge. |
| For should the birds of the hearts of them that are nigh unto |
| Thee be ever enabled to soar as long as Thine own overpowering sovereignty |
| can endure, |
| or to ascend as long as the empire of Thy Divine holiness can |
| last, |
| they shall, |
| in no wise, |
| be able to transcend the limitations which a |
| contingent world hath imposed upon them, |
| nor pass beyond its confines. |
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| How, |
| then, |
| can he whose very creation is restricted by such limitations, |
|
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| attain unto Him Who is the Lord of the Kingdom of all created things, |
| or |
| ascend into the heaven of Him Who ruleth the realms of loftiness and |
| grandeur? |
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| Glorified, |
| immeasurably glorified art Thou, |
| my Best-Beloved! |
| Inasmuch as |
| Thou hast ordained that the utmost limit to which they who lift their |
| hearts to Thee can rise is the confession of their powerlessness to enter |
| the realms of Thy holy and transcendent unity, |
| and that the highest |
| station which they who aspire to know Thee can reach is the acknowledgment |
| of their impotence to attain the retreats of Thy sublime knowledge I, |
|
|
| therefore, |
| beseech Thee, |
| by this very powerlessness which is beloved of |
| Thee, |
| and which Thou hast decreed as the goal of them that have reached |
| and attained Thy court, |
| and by the splendors of Thy countenance that have |
| encompassed all things, |
| and by the energies of Thy Will whereby the entire |
| creation hath been generated, |
| not to deprive them that have set their |
| hopes in Thee of the wonders of Thy mercy, |
| nor to withhold from such as |
| have sought Thee the treasures of Thy grace. |
| Ignite, |
| then, |
| within their |
| hearts the torch of Thy love, |
| that its flame may consume all else except |
| their wondrous remembrance of Thee, |
| and that no trace may be left in those |
| hearts except the gem-like evidences of Thy most holy sovereignty, |
| so that |
| from the land wherein they dwell no voice may be heard except the voice |
| that extolleth Thy mercifulness and might, |
| that on the earth on which they |
| walk no light may shine except the light of Thy beauty, |
| and that within |
| every soul naught may be discovered except the revelation of Thy |
| countenance and the tokens of Thy glory, |
| that haply Thy servants may show |
| forth only that which shall please Thee and shall conform wholly unto Thy |
| most potent will. |
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| Glory be to Thee, |
| O my God! |
| The power of Thy might beareth me witness! |
| I |
| can have no doubt that should the holy breaths of Thy loving-kindness and |
| the breeze of Thy bountiful favor cease, |
| for less than the twinkling of an |
| eye, |
| to breathe over all created things, |
| the entire creation would perish, |
|
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| and all that are in heaven and on earth would be reduced to utter |
| nothingness. |
| Magnified, |
| therefore, |
| be the marvelous evidences of Thy |
| transcendent power! |
| Magnified be the potency of Thine exalted might! |
|
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| Magnified be the majesty of Thine all-encompassing greatness, |
| and the |
| energizing influence of Thy will! |
| Such is Thy greatness that wert Thou to |
| concentrate the eyes of all men in the eye of one of Thy servants, |
| and to |
| compress all their hearts within his heart, |
| and wert Thou to enable him to |
| behold within himself all the things Thou hast created through Thy power |
| and fashioned through Thy might, |
| and were he to ponder, |
| throughout |
| eternity, |
| over the realms of Thy creation and the range of Thy handiwork, |
|
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| he would unfailingly discover that there is no created thing but is |
| overshadowed by Thine all-conquering power, |
| and is vitalized through Thine |
| all-embracing sovereignty. |
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|
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| Behold me, |
| then, |
| O my God, |
| fallen prostrate upon the dust before Thee, |
|
|
| confessing my powerlessness and Thine omnipotence, |
| my poverty and Thy |
| wealth, |
| mine evanescence and Thine eternity, |
| mine utter abasement and |
| Thine infinite glory. |
| I recognize that there is none other God but Thee, |
|
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| that Thou hast no peer nor partner, |
| none to equal or rival Thee. |
| In Thine |
| unapproachable loftiness Thou hast, |
| from eternity, |
| been exalted above the |
| praise of any one but Thee, |
| and shalt continue for ever, |
| in Thy |
| transcendent singleness and glory, |
| to be sanctified from the glorification |
| of any one except Thine own Self. |
|
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|
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| I swear by Thy might, |
| O my Beloved! |
| To make mention of any created thing |
| beseemeth not Thy most exalted Self, |
| and to bestow any praise upon any one |
| of Thy creatures would be wholly unworthy of Thy great glory. |
| Nay, |
| such a |
| mention would be but blasphemy uttered within the court of Thy holiness, |
|
|
| and such praise would amount to no less than a transgression in the face |
| of the evidences of Thy Divine sovereignty. |
| For the mere mention of any |
| one of Thy creatures would in itself imply an assertion of their existence |
| before the court of Thy singleness and unity. |
| Such an assertion would be |
| naught but open blasphemy, |
| an act of impiety, |
| the essence of profanity and |
| a wanton crime. |
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|
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| Wherefore, |
| I bear witness with my soul, |
| my spirit, |
| my entire being, |
| that |
| should They Who are the Day-Springs of Thy most holy unity and the |
| Manifestations of Thy transcendent oneness be able to soar so long as |
| Thine own sovereignty endureth and Thine all-compelling authority can |
| last, |
| they will fail in the end to attain unto even the precincts of the |
| court wherein Thou didst reveal the effulgence of but one of Thy most |
| mighty Names. |
| Glorified, |
| glorified be, |
| therefore, |
| Thy wondrous majesty. |
|
|
| Glorified, |
| glorified be Thine unattainable loftiness. |
| Glorified, |
| glorified |
| be the préeminence of Thy kingship and the sublimity of Thine authority |
| and power. |
|
|
|
|
| The highest faculties which the learned have possessed, |
| and whatsoever |
| truths they, |
| in their search after the gems of Thy knowledge, |
| have |
| discovered; |
| the brightest realities with which the wise have been endowed, |
|
|
| and whatever secrets they, |
| in their attempts to fathom the mysteries of |
| Thy wisdom, |
| have unraveled, |
| have all been created through the generative |
| power of the Spirit that was breathed into the Pen which Thy hands have |
| fashioned. |
| How, |
| then, |
| can the thing which Thy Pen hath created be capable |
| of comprehending those treasures of Thy Faith with which, |
| as decreed by |
| Thee, |
| that Pen hath been invested? |
| How can it ever know of the Fingers |
| that grasp Thy Pen, |
| and of Thy merciful favors with which it hath been |
| endowed? |
| How can it, |
| already unable to reach this station, |
| be made aware |
| of the existence of Thy Hand that controlleth the Fingers of Thy might? |
|
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| How can it attain unto the comprehension of the nature of Thy Will that |
| animateth the movement of Thy Hand? |
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| Glorified, |
| glorified be Thou, |
| O my God! |
| How can I ever hope to ascend into |
| the heaven of Thy most holy will, |
| or gain admittance into the tabernacle |
| of Thy Divine knowledge, |
| knowing as I do that the minds of the wise and |
| learned are impotent to fathom the secrets of Thy handiwork--a handiwork |
| which is itself but a creation of Thy will? |
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| Praise be to Thee, |
| O Lord, |
| my God, |
| my Master, |
| my Possessor, |
| my King. |
| Now |
| that I have confessed unto Thee my powerlessness and the powerlessness of |
| all created things, |
| and have acknowledged my poverty and the poverty of |
| the entire creation, |
| I call unto Thee with my tongue and the tongues of |
| all that are in heaven and on earth, |
| and beseech Thee with my heart and |
| the hearts of all that have entered beneath the shadow of Thy names and |
| Thine attributes, |
| not to shut us from the doors of Thy loving-kindness and |
| grace, |
| nor to suffer the breeze of Thy bountiful care and favor to cease |
| from being wafted over our souls, |
| nor to permit that our hearts be |
| occupied with any one except Thee, |
| or our minds to be busied with any |
| remembrance save remembrance of Thy Self. |
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| By the glory of Thy might, |
| O my God! |
| Wert Thou to set me king over Thy |
| realms, |
| and to establish me upon the throne of Thy sovereignty, |
| and to |
| deliver, |
| through Thy power, |
| the reins of the entire creation into my |
| hands, |
| and wert Thou to cause me, |
| though it be for less than a moment, |
| to |
| be occupied with these things and be oblivious of the wondrous memories |
| associated with Thy most mighty, |
| most perfect, |
| and most exalted Name, |
| my |
| soul would still remain unsatisfied, |
| and the pangs of my heart unstilled. |
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| Nay, |
| I would, |
| in that very state, |
| recognize myself as the poorest of the |
| poor, |
| and the most wretched of the wretched. |
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| Magnified be Thy name, |
| O my God! |
| Now that Thou hast caused me to apprehend |
| this truth, |
| I beseech Thee by Thy Name which no scroll can bear, |
| which no |
| heart can imagine and no tongue can utter--a Name which will remain |
| concealed so long as Thine own Essence is hidden, |
| and will be glorified so |
| long as Thine own Being is extolled--to unfurl, |
| ere the present year draw |
| to a close, |
| the ensigns of Thine undisputed ascendancy and triumph, |
| that |
| the whole creation may be enriched by Thy wealth, |
| and may be exalted |
| through the ennobling influence of Thy transcendent sovereignty, |
| and that |
| all may arise and promote Thy Cause. |
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| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Almighty, |
| the All-Highest, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the |
| All-Subduing, |
| the All-Possessing. |
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| All praise, |
| O my God, |
| be to Thee Who art the Source of all glory and |
| majesty, |
| of greatness and honor, |
| of sovereignty and dominion, |
| of loftiness |
| and grace, |
| of awe and power. |
| Whomsoever Thou willest Thou causest to draw |
| nigh unto the Most Great Ocean, |
| and on whomsoever Thou desirest Thou |
| conferrest the honor of recognizing Thy Most Ancient Name. |
| Of all who are |
| in heaven and on earth, |
| none can withstand the operation of Thy sovereign |
| Will. |
| From all eternity Thou didst rule the entire creation, |
| and Thou wilt |
| continue for evermore to exercise Thy dominion over all created things. |
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| There is none other God but Thee, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the |
| All-Powerful, |
| the All-Wise. |
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| Illumine, |
| O Lord, |
| the faces of Thy servants, |
| that they may behold Thee; |
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| and cleanse their hearts that they may turn unto the court of Thy heavenly |
| favors, |
| and recognize Him Who is the Manifestation of Thy Self and the |
| Day-Spring of Thine Essence. |
| Verily, |
| Thou art the Lord of all worlds. |
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| There is no God but Thee, |
| the Unconstrained, |
| the All-Subduing. |
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| Glorified be Thou, |
| O my God! |
| Behold Thou my head ready to fall before the |
| sword of Thy Will, |
| my neck prepared to bear the chains of Thy Desire, |
| my |
| heart yearning to be made a target for the darts of Thy Decree, |
| mine eyes |
| expectant to gaze on the tokens and signs of Thy wondrous Mercy. |
| For |
| whatsoever may befall me from Thee is the cherished desire of them who |
| thirst to meet Thee, |
| and the supreme aspiration of such as have drawn nigh |
| unto Thy court. |
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| By the glory of Thy might, |
| O Thou my Well-Beloved! |
| To have sacrificed my |
| life for the Manifestations of Thy Self, |
| to have offered up my soul in the |
| path of the Revealers of Thy wondrous Beauty, |
| is to have sacrificed my |
| spirit for Thy Spirit, |
| my being for Thy Being, |
| my glory for Thy glory. |
| It |
| is as if I had offered up all these things for Thy sake, |
| and for the sake |
| of Thy loved ones. |
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| Though my body be pained by the trials that befall me from Thee, |
| though it |
| be afflicted by the revelations of Thy Decree, |
| yet my soul rejoiceth at |
| having partaken of the waters of Thy Beauty, |
| and at having attained the |
| shores of the ocean of Thine eternity. |
| Doth it beseem a lover to flee from |
| his beloved, |
| or to desert the object of his heart's desire? |
| Nay, |
| we all |
| believe in Thee, |
| and eagerly hope to enter Thy presence. |
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| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Thou dost witness that Thy will hath |
| prevailed over all created things, |
| and Thy mercy hath surpassed all who |
| are in heaven and on earth. |
| And when Thou didst purpose to unveil Thy |
| sovereignty, |
| and to glorify Thy word, |
| and to reveal Thy bounteousness and |
| mercy, |
| Thou didst raise up one of Thy servants, |
| and didst choose Him above |
| all Thy creatures, |
| and didst single Him out for Thy purpose, |
| and didst |
| clothe Him with the robe of Thy guidance, |
| and didst immerse Him beneath |
| the seas of Thy majesty and grandeur, |
| and didst sanctify Him from all that |
| beseemeth not the greatness of Thy glory and the power of Thy might, |
| and |
| didst bid Him to cry out before all that are in heaven and on earth, |
| and |
| summon the multitudes to the Manifestation of Thy Self and the Revealer of |
| Thy signs. |
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| No sooner had He proclaimed Thy Cause, |
| and risen up to carry out the |
| things prescribed unto Him in the Tablets of Thy decree, |
| than the Great |
| Terror fell upon Thy creatures. |
| Some turned towards Thee, |
| and detached |
| themselves from all except Thee, |
| and sanctified their souls from the world |
| and all that is therein, |
| and were so enravished by the sweetness of Thy |
| voice that they forsook all Thou hadst created in the kingdom of Thy |
| creation. |
| Others recognized Thee and then hesitated, |
| others allowed the |
| world to come in between them and Thee and to withhold them from |
| recognizing Thee. |
| Others disdained Thee, |
| and turned back from Thee, |
| and |
| wished to prevent Thee from achieving Thy purpose. |
| And yet behold how all |
| of them are calling upon Thee, |
| and are expecting the things they were |
| promised in Thy Tablets. |
| And when the Promised One came unto them, |
| they |
| recognized Him not, |
| and disbelieved in Thy signs, |
| and repudiated Thy clear |
| tokens, |
| and strayed so grievously from Thy path that they slew Thy |
| servants, |
| through the brightness of whose faces the countenances of the |
| Concourse on high have been illumined. |
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| I beseech Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the Lord of all names, |
| to guard Thy loved |
| ones against Thine enemies, |
| and to strengthen them in their love for Thee |
| and in fulfilling Thy pleasure. |
| Do Thou protect them, |
| that their footsteps |
| may slip not, |
| that their hearts may not be shut out as by a veil from |
| Thee, |
| and that their eyes may be restrained from beholding anything that |
| is not of Thee. |
| Cause them to be so enraptured by the sweetness of Thy |
| divine melodies that they will rid themselves of all attachment to any one |
| except Thee, |
| and will turn wholly towards Thee, |
| and extol Thee under all |
| conditions, |
| saying: |
| "Praised be Thou, |
| O Lord our God, |
| inasmuch as Thou |
| hast enabled us to recognize Thy most exalted and all-glorious Self. |
| We |
| will, |
| by Thy mercy, |
| cleave to Thee, |
| and will detach ourselves from any one |
| but Thee. |
| We have realized that Thou art the Beloved of the worlds and the |
| Creator of earth and heaven! |
| " |
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| Glorified be God, |
| the Lord of all creation! |
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| Lauded and glorified art Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Thou art He Who from |
| everlasting hath been clothed with majesty, |
| with authority and power, |
| and |
| will continue unto everlasting to be arrayed with honor, |
| with strength and |
| glory. |
| The learned, |
| one and all, |
| stand aghast before the signs and tokens |
| of Thy handiwork, |
| while the wise find themselves, |
| without exception, |
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| impotent to unravel the mystery of Them Who are the Manifestations of Thy |
| might and power. |
| Every man of insight hath confessed his powerlessness to |
| scale the heights of Thy knowledge, |
| and every man of learning hath |
| acknowledged his failure to fathom the nature of Thine Essence. |
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| Having barred the way that leadeth unto Thee, |
| Thou hast, |
| by virtue of |
| Thine authority and through the potency of Thy will, |
| called into being |
| Them Who are the Manifestations of Thy Self, |
| and hast entrusted Them with |
| Thy message unto Thy people, |
| and caused Them to become the Day-Springs of |
| Thine inspiration, |
| the Exponents of Thy Revelation, |
| the Treasuries of Thy |
| Knowledge and the Repositories of Thy Faith, |
| that all men may, |
| through |
| Them, |
| turn their faces towards Thee, |
| and may draw nigh unto the kingdom of |
| Thy Revelation and the heaven of Thy grace. |
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| I beseech Thee, |
| therefore, |
| by Thyself and by Them, |
| to send down, |
| from the |
| right hand of the throne of Thy grace, |
| upon all that dwell on earth, |
| that |
| which shall wash them from the stain of their trespasses against Thee, |
| and |
| cause them to become wholly devoted to Thy Self, |
| O Thou in Whose hand is |
| the source of all gifts, |
| that they may all arise to serve Thy Cause, |
| and |
| may detach themselves entirely from all except Thee. |
| Thou art the |
| Almighty, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the Unrestrained. |
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| O my God, |
| my Master, |
| my Best-Beloved! |
| I am Thy servant and the son of Thy |
| servant. |
| I have held fast the cord of Thy grace, |
| and clung to the hem of |
| the garment of Thy loving providence. |
| I entreat Thee, |
| by Thy Most Great |
| Name, |
| Whom Thou hast appointed as the unerring Balance among the nations, |
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| and Thine infallible Proof unto all men, |
| not to forsake me, |
| nor to abandon |
| me to my corrupt desires. |
| Do Thou preserve me beneath the shadow of Thy |
| Supreme Sinlessness, |
| and enable me to magnify Thine own Self amidst the |
| concourse of Thy creatures. |
| Withhold not from me the Divine fragrance of |
| Thy days, |
| and deprive me not of the sweet savors wafting from the |
| Day-Spring of Thy Revelation. |
| Bestow on me the good of this world and of |
| the next, |
| through the power of Thy grace that hath encompassed all created |
| things and Thy mercy that hath surpassed the entire creation. |
| Thou art He |
| Who holdeth in His grasp the kingdom of all things. |
| Thou doest what Thou |
| willest through Thy decree, |
| and choosest, |
| through the power of Thy might, |
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| whatsoever Thou desirest. |
| None can resist Thy will; |
| naught can exhaust the |
| impelling force of Thy command. |
| There is no God but Thee, |
| the Almighty, |
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| the All-Glorious, |
| the Most Bountiful. |
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| Thou beholdest, |
| O my God, |
| Thy servant who dwelleth in this prison-house, |
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| wholly detached from any one but Thee, |
| his eyes turned in the direction of |
| the Day-Spring of Thy mercy, |
| his heart longing for the wondrous |
| manifestations of Thy grace. |
| Thou, |
| O my Lord, |
| hast reckoned up the ills |
| that have afflicted him in Thy path. |
| Thou seest him compassed about with |
| such of Thy creatures as have transgressed and rebelled against Thee, |
| who |
| have come in between him and Thy loved ones, |
| who have fixed his abode in |
| this land and wronged Thee, |
| and who have hindered Thy servants from |
| turning towards Thee. |
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| For all these things I offer thanksgiving unto Thee, |
| O my Lord! |
| I implore |
| Thee to assist me and them that love me to magnify Thy Word, |
| and to endow |
| us with such strength that the ills of this world and its tribulations |
| will be powerless to hinder us from remembering Thee and from extolling |
| Thy virtues. |
| Powerful art Thou to do all things; |
| resplendent art Thou |
| above all things. |
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| Every conqueror is but a serf whom Thy hand hath subjected, |
| and the |
| richest of the rich is as destitute before the immensity of Thy wealth. |
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| The noblest of nobles is humbled when faced with the manifestations of Thy |
| glory, |
| and the mightiest of potentates is a mere abject one when |
| confronted with the compelling evidences of Thine authority. |
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| Tear asunder, |
| O my God, |
| the veil of vain imaginings that hath obscured the |
| vision of Thy people, |
| that all may haste towards Thee, |
| may tread the path |
| of Thy pleasure, |
| and walk in the ways of Thy Faith. |
| We are, |
| O my God, |
| Thy |
| servants and Thy bondsmen. |
| Thou art sufficient unto us so that we can |
| dispense with the world and all that is therein. |
| We are wholly satisfied |
| with all that hath befallen us in Thy path, |
| and exclaim: |
| "Praised be Thou, |
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| in Whose hand are the realms of revelation and of creation, |
| and all the |
| kingdoms of earth and heaven! |
| " |
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| Praise be to Thee, |
| O Lord my God, |
| my Master! |
| Thou hearest the sighing of |
| those who, |
| though they long to behold Thy face, |
| are yet separated from |
| Thee and far distant from Thy court. |
| Thou testifiest to the lamentations |
| which those who have recognized Thee pour forth because of their exile |
| from Thee and their yearning to meet Thee. |
| I beseech Thee by those hearts |
| which contain naught except the treasures of Thy remembrance and praise, |
|
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| and which show forth only the testimonies of Thy greatness and the |
| evidences of Thy might, |
| to bestow on Thy servants who desire Thee power to |
| approach the seat of the revelation of the splendor of Thy glory and to |
| assist them whose hopes are set on Thee to enter into the tabernacle of |
| Thy transcendent favor and mercy. |
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| Naked am I, |
| O my God! |
| Clothe me with the robe of Thy tender mercies. |
| I am |
| sore athirst; |
| give me to drink of the oceans of Thy bountiful favor. |
| I am |
| a stranger; |
| draw me nearer unto the source of Thy gifts. |
| I am sick; |
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| sprinkle upon me the healing waters of Thy grace. |
| I am a captive; |
| rid me |
| of my bondage, |
| by the power of Thy might and through the force of Thy |
| will, |
| that I may soar on the wings of detachment towards the loftiest |
| summits of Thy creation. |
| Thou, |
| verily, |
| doest what Thou choosest. |
| There is |
| no God but Thee, |
| the Help in Peril, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the Unconstrained. |
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| Glorified art Thou, |
| O my God! |
| Thou knowest that my sole aim in revealing |
| Thy Cause hath been to reveal Thee and not my self, |
| and to manifest Thy |
| glory rather than my glory. |
| In Thy path, |
| and to attain Thy pleasure, |
| I |
| have scorned rest, |
| joy, |
| delight. |
| At all times and under all conditions my |
| gaze hath been fixed on Thy precepts, |
| and mine eyes bent upon the things |
| Thou hast bidden me observe in Thy Tablets. |
| I have wakened every morning |
| to the light of Thy praise and Thy remembrance, |
| and reached every evening |
| inhaling the fragrances of Thy mercy. |
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| And when the entire creation was stirred up, |
| and the whole earth was |
| convulsed, |
| and the sweet savors of Thy name, |
| the All-Praised, |
| had almost |
| ceased to breathe over Thy realms, |
| and the winds of Thy mercy had |
| well-nigh been stilled throughout Thy dominions, |
| Thou didst, |
| through the |
| power of Thy might, |
| raise me up among Thy servants, |
| and bid me to show |
| forth Thy sovereignty amidst Thy people. |
| Thereupon I arose before all Thy |
| creatures, |
| strengthened by Thy help and Thy power, |
| and summoned all the |
| multitudes unto Thee, |
| and announced unto all Thy servants Thy favors and |
| Thy gifts, |
| and invited them to turn towards this Ocean, |
| every drop of the |
| waters of which crieth out, |
| proclaiming unto all that are in heaven and on |
| earth that He is, |
| in truth, |
| the Fountain of all life, |
| and the Quickener of |
| the entire creation, |
| and the Object of the adoration of all worlds, |
| and |
| the Best-Beloved of every understanding heart, |
| and the Desire of all them |
| that are nigh unto Thee. |
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| Though the fierce winds of the hatred of the wicked doers blew and beat on |
| this Lamp, |
| He was, |
| at no time, |
| in His love for Thy beauty, |
| hindered from |
| shedding the fragrance of His light. |
| As the transgressions committed |
| against Thee waxed greater and greater, |
| my eagerness to reveal Thy Cause |
| correspondingly increased, |
| and as the tribulations deepened--and to this |
| Thy glory beareth me witness--a fuller measure of Thy sovereignty and of |
| Thy power was vouchsafed by me unto Thy creatures. |
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| And finally, |
| I was cast by the transgressors into the prison-city of Akká, |
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| and my kindred were made captives in Ba_gh_dád. |
| The power of Thy might |
| beareth me witness, |
| O my God! |
| Every trouble that hath touched me in Thy |
| path hath added to my joy and increased my gladness. |
| I swear by Thee, |
| O |
| Thou Who art the King of Kings! |
| None of the kings of the earth hath power |
| to hinder me from remembering Thee or from extolling Thy virtues. |
| Were |
| they to be leagued--as they have been leagued--against me, |
| and to brandish |
| their sharpest swords and most afflictive spears against me, |
| I would not |
| hesitate to magnify Thy name before all them that are in Thy heaven and on |
| Thy earth. |
| Nay rather, |
| I would cry out and say: |
| "This, |
| O my Beloved, |
| is my |
| face which I have offered up for Thy face, |
| and this is my spirit which I |
| have sacrificed for Thy spirit, |
| and this is my blood that seetheth in my |
| veins, |
| in its longing to be shed for love of Thee and in Thy path. |
| " |
|
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| Though--as Thou beholdest me, |
| O my God--I be dwelling in a place within |
| whose walls no voice can be heard except the sound of the echo, |
| though all |
| the gates of ease and comfort be shut against us, |
| and thick darkness |
| appear to have compassed us on every side, |
| yet my soul hath been so |
| inflamed by its love for Thee, |
| that nothing whatsoever can either quench |
| the fire of its love or abate the consuming flame of its desire. |
| Lifting |
| up its voice, |
| it crieth aloud amidst Thy servants, |
| and calleth them, |
| at |
| all times and under all conditions, |
| unto Thee. |
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| I beseech Thee, |
| by Thy Most Great Name, |
| to open the eyes of Thy servants, |
|
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| that they may behold Thee shining above the horizon of Thy majesty and |
| glory, |
| and that they may not be hindered by the croaking of the raven from |
| hearkening to the voice of the Dove of Thy sublime oneness, |
| nor be |
| prevented by the corrupt waters from partaking of the pure wine of Thy |
| bounty and the everlasting streams of Thy gifts. |
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| Gather them, |
| then, |
| together around this Divine Law, |
| the covenant of which |
| Thou hast established with all Thy Prophets and Thy Messengers, |
| and Whose |
| ordinances Thou hast written down in Thy Tablets and Thy Scriptures. |
| Raise |
| them up, |
| moreover, |
| to such heights as will enable them to perceive Thy |
| Call. |
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| Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the |
| Inaccessible, |
| the All-Glorious. |
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| Glorified art Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Thou seest me dwelling in this |
| prison-house that lieth behind the seas and the mountains, |
| and knowest |
| full well what I have endured for love of Thee and for the sake of Thy |
| Cause. |
| Thou art He, |
| O my God, |
| Who hath raised me up at Thy behest, |
| and |
| bidden me to occupy Thy seat, |
| and to summon all men to the court of Thy |
| mercy. |
| It is Thou Who hast commanded me to tell out the things Thou didst |
| destine for them in the Tablet of Thy decree and didst inscribe with the |
| pen of Thy Revelation, |
| and Who hast enjoined on me the duty of kindling |
| the fire of Thy love in the hearts of Thy servants, |
| and of drawing all the |
| peoples of the earth nearer to the habitation of Thy throne. |
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|
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| And when, |
| as bidden by Thee, |
| I arose and called out, |
| by Thy leave, |
| all Thy |
| creatures, |
| the wayward among Thy servants opposed me. |
| Some turned away |
| from me, |
| others disowned my claim, |
| a few hesitated, |
| while others were sore |
| perplexed, |
| notwithstanding that Thy testimony was set forth before the |
| followers of all religions, |
| and Thy proof demonstrated unto all the |
| peoples of the earth, |
| and the signs of Thy might so powerfully manifested |
| as to encompass the entire creation. |
|
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|
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| I was, |
| moreover, |
| opposed by mine own kindred, |
| although, |
| as Thou knowest, |
|
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| they were dear to me and I had desired for them that which I had desired |
| for mine own self. |
| These are the ones who, |
| when learning that I had been |
| cast into prison, |
| perpetrated against me what no man else on earth had |
| perpetrated. |
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| I entreat Thee, |
| therefore, |
| O my God, |
| by Thy name by which Thou hast |
| separated between truth and denial, |
| to purify their hearts of all evil |
| suggestions, |
| and to enable them to draw nigh unto Him Who is the |
| Day-Spring of Thy names and Thine attributes. |
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| Thou knowest, |
| O my God, |
| that I have severed every tie that bindeth me to |
| any of Thy creatures except that most exalted tie that uniteth me with |
| whosoever cleaveth unto Thee, |
| in this the day of the revelation of Thy |
| most august Self, |
| that hath appeared in Thy name, |
| the All-Glorious. |
| Thou |
| knowest that I have dissolved every bond that knitteth me to any one of my |
| kindred except such as have enjoyed near access to Thy most effulgent |
| face. |
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|
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| I have no will but Thy will, |
| O my Lord, |
| and cherish no desire except Thy |
| desire. |
| From my pen floweth only the summons which Thine own exalted pen |
| hath voiced, |
| and my tongue uttereth naught save what the Most Great Spirit |
| hath itself proclaimed in the kingdom of Thine eternity. |
| I am stirred by |
| nothing else except the winds of Thy will, |
| and breathe no word except the |
| words which, |
| by Thy leave and Thine inspiration, |
| I am led to pronounce. |
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| Praise be to Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the Well-Beloved of all that have known |
| Thee, |
| and the Desire of the hearts of such as are devoted to Thee, |
|
|
| inasmuch as Thou hast made me a target for the ills that I suffer in my |
| love for Thee, |
| and the object of the assaults launched against me in Thy |
| path. |
| Thy glory beareth me witness! |
| I can, |
| on no account, |
| feel impatient |
| of the adversities that I have borne in my love for Thee. |
| From the very |
| day Thou didst reveal Thyself unto me, |
| I have accepted for myself every |
| manner of tribulation. |
| Every moment of my life my head crieth out to Thee |
| and saith: |
| "Would, |
| O my Lord, |
| that I could be raised on the spear-point in |
| Thy path! |
| " while my blood entreateth Thee saying: |
| "Dye the earth with me, |
|
|
| O my God, |
| for the sake of Thy love and Thy pleasure! |
| " Thou knowest that I |
| have, |
| at no time, |
| sought to guard my body against any affliction, |
| nay |
| rather I have continually anticipated the things Thou didst ordain for me |
| in the Tablet of Thy decree. |
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|
|
|
| Behold, |
| then, |
| O my God, |
| my loneliness among Thy servants and my remoteness |
| from Thy friends and Thy chosen ones. |
| I beseech Thee, |
| by the showers of |
| the clouds of Thy mercy, |
| whereby Thou hast caused the blossoms of Thy |
| praise and utterance and the flowers of Thy wisdom and testimony to spring |
| forth in the hearts of all them that have recognized Thy oneness, |
| to |
| supply Thy servants and my kindred with the fruits of the tree of Thy |
| unity, |
| in these days when Thou hast been established upon the throne of |
| Thy mercy. |
| Hinder them not, |
| O my Lord, |
| from attaining unto the things Thou |
| dost possess, |
| and write down for them that which will aid them to scale |
| the heights of Thy grace and favor. |
| Give them, |
| moreover, |
| to drink of the |
| living waters of Thy knowledge, |
| and ordain for them the good of this world |
| and of the world to come. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Lord of Bahá, |
| and the Beloved of his heart, |
| and the |
| Object of his desire, |
| and the Inspirer of his tongue, |
| and the Source of |
| his soul. |
| No God is there but Thee, |
| the Inaccessible, |
| the Most High. |
| Thou |
| art, |
| verily, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most |
| Merciful. |
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| Glorified art Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I yield Thee thanks for having enabled |
| me to recognize the Manifestation of Thyself, |
| and for having severed me |
| from Thine enemies, |
| and laid bare before mine eyes their misdeeds and |
| wicked works in Thy days, |
| and for having rid me of all attachment to them, |
|
|
| and caused me to turn wholly towards Thy grace and bountiful favors. |
| I |
| give Thee thanks, |
| also, |
| for having sent down upon me from the clouds of |
| Thy will that which hath so sanctified me from the hints of the infidels |
| and the allusions of the misbelievers that I have fixed my heart firmly on |
| Thee, |
| and fled from such as have denied the light of Thy countenance. |
|
|
| Again I thank Thee for having empowered me to be steadfast in Thy love, |
|
|
| and to speak forth Thy praise and to extol Thy virtues, |
| and for having |
| given me to drink of the cup of Thy mercy that hath surpassed all things |
| visible and invisible. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art the Almighty, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the All-Loving. |
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O my God! |
| Thou seest me shut up in this Prison, |
| and art |
| well aware that I have entered it solely for Thy sake and for the sake of |
| the glorification of Thy word and the proclamation of Thy Cause. |
| I cry out |
| to Thee, |
| this very moment, |
| O Thou Who art the Lord of all worlds, |
|
|
| beseeching Thee, |
| by Thine undoubted Name, |
| to attract the hearts of Thy |
| servants unto the Day-Spring of Thy most excellent titles and the |
| Dawning-Place of Thy most resplendent signs. |
|
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|
|
| But for the troubles that touch me in Thy path, |
| O my God, |
| how else could |
| my heart rejoice in Thy days; |
| and were it not for the blood which is shed |
| for love of Thee, |
| what else could tinge the faces of Thy chosen ones |
| before the eyes of Thy creatures? |
| I swear by Thy might! |
| The ornament that |
| adorneth the countenance of Thy dear ones is the blood which, |
| in their |
| love for Thee, |
| floweth out of their foreheads over their faces. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou beholdest, |
| O my God, |
| how every bone in my body soundeth like a pipe |
| with the music of Thine inspiration, |
| revealing the signs of Thy oneness |
| and the clear tokens of Thy unity. |
| I entreat Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by Thy Name |
| which irradiateth all things, |
| to raise up such servants as shall incline |
| their ears to the voice of the melodies that hath ascended from the right |
| hand of the throne of Thy glory. |
| Make them, |
| then, |
| to quaff from the hand |
| of Thy grace the wine of Thy mercy, |
| that it may assure their hearts, |
| and |
| cause them to turn away from the left hand of idle fancies and vain |
| imaginings to the right hand of confidence and certitude. |
|
|
|
|
| Now that Thou hast guided them unto the door of Thy grace, |
| O my Lord, |
| cast |
| them not away, |
| by Thy bounty; |
| and now that Thou hast summoned them unto |
| the horizon of Thy Cause, |
| keep them not back from Thee, |
| by Thy |
| graciousness and favor. |
| Powerful art Thou to do as Thou pleasest. |
| No God |
| is there but Thee, |
| the Omniscient, |
| the All-Informed. |
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| Glorified art Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| My tongue, |
| both the tongue of my body |
| and the tongue of my heart, |
| my limbs and members, |
| every pulsating vein |
| within me, |
| every hair of my head, |
| all proclaim that Thou art God, |
| and that |
| there is none other God beside Thee. |
| From everlasting Thou hast been |
| immeasurably exalted above all similitudes and comparisons, |
| and sanctified |
| from whatsoever pertaineth to the creation Thou hast created and |
| fashioned. |
| From eternity Thou hast been alone, |
| with none to share the |
| majesty of Thy singleness, |
| and hast remained far above the changes and |
| chances to which all Thy creatures are subjected. |
|
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|
|
| And when Thou didst purpose to demonstrate the power of Thy sovereign |
| might, |
| and to glorify Thy word, |
| and to guide the steps of Thy people, |
| Thou |
| didst raise up from among Thy creatures One of Thy servants, |
| Whom Thou |
| didst send forth with the signs of Thy sovereignty, |
| and Whom Thou didst |
| endue with the clear tokens of Thy oneness, |
| that He might fulfill Thy |
| testimony unto all created things, |
| and perfect Thy proof before all men. |
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|
|
|
| As soon as He revealed Himself, |
| as bidden by Thee, |
| and called Thy servants |
| to turn in the direction of Thy gifts, |
| and to set their faces towards the |
| horizon of Thy knowledge, |
| the signs of dissension appeared amongst them. |
|
|
| Some responded to Thy call and, |
| without the least hesitation, |
| obeyed Thy |
| summons. |
| Others turned their backs to Thee, |
| and followed the desires of a |
| corrupt inclination. |
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|
|
| I implore Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by Thy Most Great Name, |
| to enrapture the nations |
| through the potency of the Word which Thou didst ordain to be the king of |
| all words, |
| the Word whereby the goodly pearls of Thy hidden wisdom were |
| uncovered, |
| and the gem-like mysteries which were wrapped up within Thee |
| were unraveled. |
| Deprive them not, |
| by Thy grace and bounty, |
| of the things |
| Thou didst desire for them, |
| and suffer them not to be far removed from the |
| shores of the ocean of Thy presence. |
|
|
|
|
| Every existence, |
| whether seen or unseen, |
| O my Lord, |
| testifieth that Thy |
| mercy hath surpassed all created things, |
| and Thy loving-kindness embraced |
| the entire creation. |
| Look upon them, |
| I entreat Thee, |
| with the eyes of Thy |
| mercy. |
| Thou art the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Compassionate. |
| Do with them |
| as beseemeth Thy glory, |
| and Thy majesty, |
| and Thy greatness, |
| and Thy |
| bounteousness and Thy grace. |
| Deal not with them according to the |
| limitations imposed upon them, |
| or the manifold vicissitudes of their |
| earthly life. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou knowest, |
| O my Lord, |
| that I am but one of Thy servants. |
| I have tasted |
| of the sweetness of Thy speech, |
| and acknowledged Thy unity and Thy |
| singleness, |
| and set my face towards the Source of Thy most excellent names |
| and the Day-Spring of Thy transcendent attributes, |
| and wished to be |
| enabled by Thee to immerse myself beneath the ocean of Thy oneness and to |
| be submerged by the mighty waters of Thy unity. |
|
|
|
|
| Assist me, |
| by Thy strengthening grace, |
| O my Lord, |
| to do what Thou didst |
| will, |
| and withhold not from me the things Thou dost possess. |
| So enravish |
| me with the wonders of Thine utterances that the noise and distraction of |
| this world may be powerless to deter me from turning unto Thee, |
| and may |
| fail to shake my constancy in Thy Cause, |
| or to distract my gaze from the |
| horizon of Thy grace. |
| Aid me, |
| then, |
| O my God, |
| to do what pleaseth Thee, |
|
|
| and to carry out Thy will. |
| Write down for me, |
| moreover, |
| the good of this |
| world and of the world which is to come, |
| and ordain for me a seat of truth |
| in Thy presence. |
| Potent art Thou to do what Thou willest, |
| and to rule as |
| Thou pleasest. |
| No God is there but Thee, |
| the Inaccessible, |
| the |
| All-Glorious, |
| the Most Great. |
|
|
|
|
| All-praise to Thee, |
| O Lord of the worlds and the Object of the adoration |
| of the entire creation! |
|
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|
| Faded now is all that erstwhile flourished in the Paradise of Thy |
| transcendent oneness, |
| O my God! |
| Where are the rain-giving clouds of Thy |
| mercy? |
| Shorn are the branches of the Tree of Thy unity of the vesture of |
| Thy majesty and wisdom; |
| where is the spring-time of Thy gifts and |
| bounties? |
| Motionless lies the Ark of Thy Cause on the sea of Thy creation; |
|
|
| where are the winds of Thy grace and favors? |
| Encompassed on every side is |
| Thy Lamp by the tempests of discord blowing from every land; |
| where is the |
| globe of Thy graciousness and protection? |
|
|
|
|
| Thou seest, |
| O my God, |
| how the eyes of these poor creatures are bent upon |
| the horizon of Thy riches, |
| how the hearts of these helpless ones are set |
| in the direction of Thy might. |
| I beseech Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the sole |
| Desire of them that have recognized Thee, |
| and the Object of the adoration |
| of the entire creation, |
| not to suffer them, |
| now that Thou hast attracted |
| them by Thy most exalted Word, |
| to be far removed from the Tabernacle which |
| Thou hast reared up by Thy name, |
| the All-Glorious. |
|
|
|
|
| They are sore pressed with cares, |
| O my Lord, |
| and are encompassed about by |
| the wicked. |
| Send down, |
| therefore, |
| from the heaven of Thy behest Thine |
| invisible hosts, |
| that, |
| holding aloft the ensigns of Thy victory, |
| they may |
| help them in Thy land, |
| and may shield them against Thine adversaries. |
|
|
|
|
| I entreat Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by Thy name through which the clouds have rained |
| down their rain, |
| and the streams have flowed, |
| and the fire of Thy love |
| hath been kindled throughout Thy dominion, |
| to assist Thy servant who hath |
| turned towards Thee, |
| and hath spoken forth Thy praise, |
| and determined to |
| help Thee. |
| Fortify, |
| then, |
| his heart, |
| O my God, |
| in Thy love and in Thy |
| Faith. |
| Better is this for him than all that hath been created on Thine |
| earth, |
| for the world and whatsoever is therein must perish, |
| and what |
| pertaineth unto Thee must endure as long as Thy most excellent names |
| endure. |
| By Thy Glory! |
| Were the world to last as long as Thine own kingdom |
| will last, |
| to set their affections upon it would still be unseemly for |
| such as have quaffed, |
| from the hands of Thy mercy, |
| the wine of Thy |
| presence; |
| how much more when they recognize its fleetingness and are |
| persuaded of its transience. |
| The chances that overtake it, |
| and the changes |
| to which all things pertaining unto it are continually subjected, |
| attest |
| its impermanence. |
|
|
|
|
| Whosoever hath recognized Thee will turn to none save Thee, |
| and will seek |
| from Thee naught else except Thyself. |
| Thou art the sole Desire of the |
| heart of him whose thoughts are fixed on Thee, |
| and the highest Aspiration |
| of whosoever is wholly devoted unto Thee. |
|
|
|
|
| No God is there beside Thee, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Help in Peril, |
| the |
| All-Glorious, |
| the Most Powerful. |
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| Magnified be Thy name, |
| O my God, |
| for that Thou hast manifested the Day |
| which is the King of Days, |
| the Day which Thou didst announce unto Thy |
| chosen Ones and Thy Prophets in Thy most excellent Tablets, |
| the Day |
| whereon Thou didst shed the splendor of the glory of all Thy names upon |
| all created things. |
| Great is his blessedness whosoever hath set himself |
| towards Thee, |
| and entered Thy presence, |
| and caught the accents of Thy |
| voice. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| by the name of Him round Whom circleth in |
| adoration the kingdom of Thy names, |
| that Thou wilt graciously assist them |
| that are dear to Thee to glorify Thy word among Thy servants, |
| and to shed |
| abroad Thy praise amidst Thy creatures, |
| so that the ecstasies of Thy |
| revelation may fill the souls of all the dwellers of Thine earth. |
|
|
|
|
| Since Thou hast guided them, |
| O my Lord, |
| unto the living waters of Thy |
| grace, |
| grant, |
| by Thy bounty, |
| that they may not be kept back from Thee; |
| and |
| since Thou hast summoned them to the habitation of Thy throne, |
| drive them |
| not out from Thy presence, |
| through Thy loving-kindness. |
| Send down upon |
| them what shall wholly detach them from aught else except Thee, |
| and make |
| them able to soar in the atmosphere of Thy nearness, |
| in such wise that |
| neither the ascendancy of the oppressor nor the suggestions of them that |
| have disbelieved in Thy most august and most mighty Self shall be capable |
| of keeping them back from Thee. |
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| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O Thou in Whose hands is the kingdom of all names, |
| and |
| in the grasp of Whose might are all that are in heaven and all that are on |
| earth! |
| I entreat Thee, |
| by Him Who is Thy Most Effulgent Name Whom Thou |
| hast made a target for the darts of Thy decree in Thy path, |
| O Thou the |
| King of eternity, |
| to rend asunder the veils that have shut off Thy |
| creatures from the horizon of Thy glory, |
| that haply they may turn their |
| faces in the direction of Thy mercy, |
| and draw nigh unto the Day-Spring of |
| Thy loving-kindness. |
|
|
|
|
| Leave not Thy servants to themselves, |
| O my Lord! |
| Draw them through the |
| influence of Thine utterances unto the Dawning-Place of Thine inspiration, |
|
|
| and to the Fountain of Thy Revelation, |
| and to the Treasury of Thy wisdom. |
|
|
| Thou art He to Whose strength and power all things have testified, |
| Whose |
| Purpose nothing whatsoever of all that hath been created in Thy heaven and |
| on Thy earth hath been able to frustrate. |
|
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|
|
| Render, |
| then, |
| victorious, |
| O my God, |
| Thy servants who have set their faces |
| towards Thee, |
| and directed their steps to the seat of Thy grace. |
| Send |
| down, |
| then, |
| upon them what will keep them safe from the danger of turning |
| to any one but Thee, |
| and from fixing their eyes upon aught else except |
| Thyself. |
|
|
|
|
| Potent art Thou to do what Thou willest, |
| and to rule as Thou pleasest. |
|
|
| There is no God but Thee, |
| the God of glory and wisdom. |
|
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| Glorified art Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I beseech Thee by Thy Name, |
| the |
| Restrainer, |
| to withhold from us the maleficence of Thine adversaries who |
| have disbelieved in Thy testimony, |
| and caviled at Thy beauty. |
| Overpower by |
| Thy Name, |
| the All-Subduing, |
| such as have wronged Thy Previous |
| Manifestation Who hath now appeared invested with Thy title, |
| the |
| All-Glorious. |
| Lay hold, |
| by Thy name, |
| the Chastiser, |
| on them that have |
| treated Thy Cause with scorn, |
| have jested at Thy most mighty utterances, |
|
|
| and were hindered from attaining this most exalted station. |
| Enable Thy |
| loved ones, |
| by Thy Name, |
| the Victorious, |
| to prevail against Thine enemies |
| and the infidels among Thy creatures. |
| Rend asunder, |
| by Thy Name, |
| the |
| Cleaver, |
| the veil that hideth the doings of them that have besmirched |
| Thine honor and undermined Thy Faith among Thy people. |
| Bind, |
| by Thy Name, |
|
|
| the Restorer, |
| the broken hearts of them that love Thee, |
| and graciously |
| bless them in their affairs. |
| Teach them, |
| by Thy Name, |
| the All-Knowing, |
| the |
| wonders of Thy wisdom, |
| that they may cleave steadfastly to Thy Faith and |
| walk in the ways of Thy pleasure. |
| Keep them safe, |
| by Thy Name, |
| the |
| Withholder, |
| from the tyranny of the oppressor and the wickedness of the |
| evil-doers and the malice of the stirrers of mischief. |
| Shield them, |
| by Thy |
| Name, |
| the Preserver, |
| within the stronghold of Thy might and power, |
| that |
| haply they may be protected from the darts of doubt that are hurled by |
| such as have rebelled against Thee. |
| Sanctify for Thy servants, |
| by Thy Name |
| which Thou hast blessed above all other names, |
| which Thou hast singled out |
| for Thy favor, |
| and by which Thou didst reveal Thy beauty, |
| these days of |
| which the Pen of Thy decree hath distinctly written, |
| and which, |
| according |
| to Thy will and wisdom, |
| have been preordained in Thine irrevocable Tablet. |
|
|
| Subject to Thy rule, |
| by Thy Name, |
| the Conqueror, |
| the people of Thy realm, |
|
|
| that all may turn towards Thy face and forsake their all for love of Thee |
| and for the sake of Thy pleasure. |
|
|
|
|
| Abase Thou, |
| O my Lord, |
| Thine enemies, |
| and lay hold on them with Thy power |
| and might, |
| and let them be stricken by the blast of Thy wrath. |
| Make them |
| taste, |
| O my God, |
| of Thine awful majesty and vengeance, |
| for they have |
| repudiated the truth of the One in Whom they had believed, |
| Who came unto |
| them with Thy signs and Thy clear tokens and the evidences of Thy power |
| and the manifold revelations of Thy might. |
| Gather, |
| then, |
| together Thy |
| loved ones beneath the shadow of the Tree of Thy oneness, |
| and of the |
| Manifestation of the effulgent light of Thy unity. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the One Whose power is immense, |
| Whose vengeance is |
| terrible. |
| No God is there beside Thee, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most Powerful. |
|
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|
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|
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| Magnified be Thy name, |
| O Lord my God, |
| inasmuch as Thou hast inclined mine |
| ear to Thy voice, |
| and called me to Thyself, |
| and opened mine eyes to gaze |
| on Thy beauty, |
| and illumined my heart with Thy knowledge, |
| and sanctified |
| my breast from the doubts of the infidels in Thy days. |
| I am the one, |
| O my |
| God, |
| who lay fast asleep on his couch, |
| when lo, |
| the messengers of Thy |
| manifold mercies were sent down upon me by Thee, |
| and the gentle winds of |
| Thy loving-kindness blew over me, |
| and roused me up, |
| and caused me to set |
| my face towards the sanctuary of Thy knowledge, |
| and to fix mine eyes upon |
| the splendors of the light of Thy face. |
|
|
|
|
| I am but a poor creature, |
| O my Lord! |
| Behold me clinging to the hem of Thy |
| riches. |
| I have fled from darkness and from waywardness unto the brightness |
| of the light of Thy countenance. |
| Were I--and to this Thy glory beareth me |
| witness--to render thanksgiving unto Thee, |
| through the whole continuance of |
| Thy kingdom and the duration of the heaven of Thine omnipotence, |
| I would |
| still have failed to repay Thy manifold bestowals. |
|
|
|
|
| I implore Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| by Thy name, |
| the Ever-Abiding, |
| and by Thy name |
| which Thou didst ordain to be the most great Instrument binding Thee to |
| Thy servants, |
| to grant that I may flee for shelter to Thy door, |
| and speak |
| forth Thy praise. |
| Write down, |
| then, |
| for me, |
| in every world of Thine, |
| that |
| which will enable me to enter beneath Thy shadow and within the borders of |
| Thy court. |
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| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most Bountiful, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the |
| Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Generous. |
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| All-praise be to Thee, |
| O Lord, |
| my God! |
| I know not how to sing Thy praise, |
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| how to describe Thy glory, |
| how to call upon Thy Name. |
| If I call upon Thee |
| by Thy Name, |
| the All-Possessing, |
| I am compelled to recognize that He Who |
| holdeth in His hand the immediate destinies of all created things is but a |
| vassal dependent upon Thee, |
| and is the creation of but a word proceeding |
| from Thy mouth. |
| And if I proclaim Thee by the name of Him Who is the |
| All-Compelling, |
| I readily discover that He is but a suppliant fallen upon |
| the dust, |
| awe-stricken by Thy dreadful might, |
| Thy sovereignty and power. |
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| And if I attempt to describe Thee by glorifying the oneness of Thy Being, |
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| I soon realize that such a conception is but a notion which mine own fancy |
| hath woven, |
| and that Thou hast ever been immeasurably exalted above the |
| vain imaginations which the hearts of men have devised. |
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| The glory of Thy might beareth me witness! |
| Whoso claimeth to have known |
| Thee hath, |
| by virtue of such a claim, |
| testified to his own ignorance; |
| and |
| whoso believeth himself to have attained unto Thee, |
| all the atoms of the |
| earth would attest his powerlessness and proclaim his failure. |
| Thou hast, |
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| however, |
| by virtue of Thy mercy that hath surpassed the kingdoms of earth |
| and heaven, |
| deigned to accept from Thy servants the laud and honor they |
| pay to Thine own exalted Self, |
| and hast bidden them celebrate Thy glory, |
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| that the ensigns of Thy guidance may be unfurled in Thy cities and the |
| tokens of Thy mercy be spread abroad among Thy nations, |
| and that each and |
| all may be enabled to attain unto that which Thou hast destined for them |
| by Thy decree, |
| and ordained unto them through Thine irrevocable will and |
| purpose. |
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| Having testified, |
| therefore, |
| unto mine own impotence and the impotence of |
| Thy servants, |
| I beseech Thee, |
| by the brightness of the light of Thy |
| beauty, |
| not to refuse Thy creatures attainment to the shores of Thy most |
| holy ocean. |
| Draw them, |
| then, |
| O my God, |
| through the Divine sweetness of Thy |
| melodies, |
| towards the throne of Thy glory and the seat of Thine eternal |
| holiness. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Most Powerful, |
| the Supreme Ruler, |
| the |
| Great Giver, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the Ever-Desired. |
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| Grant, |
| then, |
| O my God, |
| that Thy servant who hath turned towards Thee, |
| hath |
| fixed his gaze upon Thee, |
| and clung to the cord of Thy mercifulness and |
| favor, |
| may be enabled to partake of the living waters of Thy mercy and |
| grace. |
| Cause him, |
| then, |
| to ascend unto the heights to which he aspireth, |
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| and withhold him not from that which Thou dost possess. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
|
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| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Bountiful. |
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Every time I attempt to make mention of |
| Thee, |
| I am hindered by the sublimity of Thy station and the overpowering |
| greatness of Thy might. |
| For were I to praise Thee throughout the length of |
| Thy dominion and the duration of Thy sovereignty, |
| I would find that my |
| praise of Thee can befit only such as are like unto me, |
| who are themselves |
| Thy creatures, |
| and who have been generated through the power of Thy decree |
| and been fashioned through the potency of Thy will. |
| And at whatever time |
| my pen ascribeth glory to any one of Thy names, |
| methinks I can hear the |
| voice of its lamentation in its remoteness from Thee, |
| and can recognize |
| its cry because of its separation from Thy Self. |
| I testify that everything |
| other than Thee is but Thy creation and is held in the hollow of Thy hand. |
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| To have accepted any act or praise from Thy creatures is but an evidence |
| of the wonders of Thy grace and bountiful favors, |
| and a manifestation of |
| Thy generosity and providence. |
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| I entreat Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| by Thy Most Great Name whereby Thou didst |
| separate light from fire, |
| and truth from denial, |
| to send down upon me and |
| upon such of my loved ones as are in my company the good of this world and |
| of the next. |
| Supply us, |
| then, |
| with Thy wondrous gifts that are hid from |
| the eyes of men. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Fashioner of all creation. |
| No God |
| is there but Thee, |
| the Almighty, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the Most High. |
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| O Thou, |
| at Whose dreadful majesty all things have trembled, |
| in Whose grasp |
| are the affairs of all men, |
| towards Whose grace and mercy are set the |
| faces of all Thy creatures! |
| I entreat Thee, |
| by Thy Name which Thou hast |
| ordained to be the spirit of all names that are in the kingdom of names, |
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| to shield us from the whisperings of those who have turned away from Thee, |
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| and have repudiated the truth of Thy most august and most exalted Self, |
| in |
| this Revelation that hath caused the kingdom of Thy names to tremble. |
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| I am one of Thy handmaidens, |
| O my Lord! |
| I have turned my face towards the |
| sanctuary of Thy gracious favors and the adored tabernacle of Thy glory. |
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| Purify me of all that is not of Thee, |
| and strengthen me to love Thee and |
| to fulfill Thy pleasure, |
| that I may delight myself in the contemplation of |
| Thy beauty, |
| and be rid of all attachment to any of Thy creatures, |
| and may, |
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| at every moment, |
| proclaim: |
| "Magnified be God, |
| the Lord of the worlds! |
| " |
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| Let my food, |
| O my Lord, |
| be Thy beauty, |
| and my drink the light of Thy |
| presence, |
| and my hope Thy pleasure, |
| and my work Thy praise, |
| and my |
| companion Thy remembrance, |
| and my aid Thy sovereignty, |
| and my |
| dwelling-place Thy habitation, |
| and my home the seat which Thou hast |
| exalted above the limitations of them that are shut out as by a veil from |
| Thee. |
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| Thou art, |
| in truth, |
| the God of power, |
| of strength and glory. |
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Every time I am reminded of Thee and muse |
| on Thy virtues, |
| I am seized with such ecstasies and am so enravished by |
| Thee that I find myself unable to make mention of Thy name and to extol |
| Thee. |
| I am carried back to such heights that I recognize my self to be the |
| same as the remembrance of Thee in Thy realm, |
| and the essence of Thy |
| praise among Thy servants. |
| As long as that self endureth, |
| so long will Thy |
| praise continue to be shed abroad among Thy creatures and Thy remembrance |
| glorified by Thy people. |
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| Every man endued with insight among Thy servants is persuaded that my self |
| liveth eternally and can never perish, |
| inasmuch as remembrance of Thee is |
| eternal and will endure so long as Thine own Self endureth, |
| and Thy praise |
| is everlasting and will last as long as Thine own sovereignty will last. |
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| By its means Thou art glorified by such of Thy chosen ones as call upon |
| Thee and by the sincere among Thy servants. |
| Nay, |
| the praise wherewith any |
| one, |
| in the entire creation, |
| praiseth Thee proceedeth from this exalted |
| self and returneth unto it, |
| even as the sun which, |
| while it shineth, |
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| sheddeth its splendor upon whatsoever may be exposed to its rays. |
| From |
| this sun is generated, |
| and unto it must return, |
| the light which is shed |
| over all things. |
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| Exalted, |
| immeasurably exalted art Thou above any attempt to measure the |
| greatness of Thy Cause, |
| above any comparison that one may seek to make, |
|
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| above the efforts of the human tongue to utter its import! |
| From |
| everlasting Thou hast existed, |
| alone with no one else beside Thee, |
| and |
| wilt, |
| to everlasting, |
| continue to remain the same, |
| in the sublimity of |
| Thine essence and the inaccessible heights of Thy glory. |
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| And when Thou didst purpose to make Thyself known unto men, |
| Thou didst |
| successively reveal the Manifestations of Thy Cause, |
| and ordained each to |
| be a sign of Thy Revelation among Thy people, |
| and the Day-Spring of Thine |
| invisible Self amidst Thy creatures, |
| until the time when, |
| as decreed by |
| Thee, |
| all Thy previous Revelations culminated in Him Whom Thou hast |
| appointed as the Lord of all who are in the heaven of revelation and the |
| kingdom of creation, |
| Him Whom Thou hast established as the Sovereign Lord |
| of all who are in the heavens and all who are on the earth. |
| He it was Whom |
| Thou hast determined to be the Herald of Thy Most Great Revelation and the |
| Announcer of Thy Most Ancient Splendor. |
| In this Thou hadst no other |
| purpose except to try them who have manifested Thy most excellent titles |
| unto all who are in heaven and on earth. |
| He it was Whom Thou hast |
| commanded to establish His covenant with all created things. |
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| And when Thy promise came to pass and the set time was fulfilled, |
| He Who |
| is the Possessor of all Names and Attributes was made manifest unto men. |
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| Thereupon all that were in the heavens and all that were on the earth were |
| terror-stricken save those whom Thou didst keep under Thy protection and |
| preserve within the shelter of Thy power and gracious providence. |
| There |
| befell Him, |
| at the hands of such of Thy creatures as have transgressed |
| against Thee, |
| that which the tongue of no one of Thy servants can recount. |
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| Look down, |
| then, |
| upon Him, |
| O my God, |
| with the eye of Thy tender mercy, |
| and |
| send down upon Him and upon those that love Him all the good Thou didst |
| ordain in the heaven of Thy will and the Tablet of Thy decree. |
| Aid them, |
|
|
| then, |
| with Thy succor, |
| for Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most |
| Exalted, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the All-Compelling. |
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| All glory be to Thee, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I bear witness for Thee to that |
| whereto Thou Thyself didst bear witness for Thine own Self, |
| ere the day |
| Thou hadst created the creation or made mention thereof, |
| that Thou art |
| God, |
| and that there is none other God beside Thee. |
| From eternity Thou |
| hast, |
| in Thy transcendent oneness, |
| been immeasurably exalted above Thy |
| servants' conception of Thy unity, |
| and wilt to eternity remain, |
| in Thine |
| unapproachable singleness, |
| far above the praise of Thy creatures. |
| No words |
| that any one beside Thee may utter can ever beseem Thee, |
| and no man's |
| description except Thine own description can befit Thy nature. |
| All who |
| adore Thy unity have been sore perplexed to fathom the mystery of Thy |
| oneness, |
| and all have confessed their powerlessness to attain unto the |
| comprehension of Thine essence and to scale the pinnacle of Thy knowledge. |
|
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| The mighty have all acknowledged their weakness, |
| and the learned |
| recognized their ignorance. |
| They that are possessed of influence are as |
| nothing when compared with the revelations of Thy stupendous sovereignty, |
|
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| and they who are exalted sink into oblivion when brought before the |
| manifestations of Thy great glory. |
| The radiance of the brightest |
| luminaries is eclipsed by the effulgent splendors of Thy face, |
| and the |
| tongues of the most eloquent of speakers falter under the unrestrained |
| effusions of Thy holy utterance, |
| and the foundations of the mightiest |
| structures tremble before the onrushing force of Thy compelling power. |
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| Who is there, |
| O my God, |
| that can be deemed worthy to be remembered when |
| Thou art remembered, |
| and where is he to be found who can be regarded as |
| capable of hinting at Thy nature or worthy of mention in the court of Thy |
| transcendent oneness? |
| From everlasting Thou hast been alone with no one |
| else beside Thee, |
| and to everlasting Thou wilt continue to be one and the |
| same. |
| No God is there beside Thee, |
| the God of power, |
| of glory and wisdom. |
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| Glorified be Thy name, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I beseech Thee by Him Who is Thine |
| exalted and supreme Remembrance, |
| Whom Thou hast sent down unto all Thy |
| creatures and invested with Thy name, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| Whose will Thou |
| hast ordained to be Thine own will, |
| Whose self Thou hast decreed to be the |
| revealer of Thine own Self, |
| and His essence the Day-Spring of Thy wisdom, |
|
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| and His heart the treasury of Thine inspiration, |
| and His breast the |
| dawning-place of Thy most excellent attributes and most exalted titles, |
|
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| and His tongue the fountain-head of the waters of Thy praise and the |
| well-spring of the soft-flowing streams of Thy wisdom, |
| to send down upon |
| us that which will enable us to dispense with all else except Thee, |
| and |
| will cause us to direct our steps towards the sanctuary of Thy pleasure |
| and to aspire after the things Thou didst ordain for us according to Thine |
| irrevocable decree. |
| Empower us, |
| then, |
| O my God, |
| to forsake ourselves and |
| cleave steadfastly to Him Who is the Manifestation of Thy Self, |
| the Most |
| Exalted, |
| the Most High. |
| Supply us also with that which is best for us, |
| and |
| write us down with such of Thy servants as have repudiated the Idol (Mírzá |
| Yahyá), |
| and firmly believed in Thee, |
| and been so established on the throne |
| of certitude that the whisperings of the Evil One have been powerless to |
| hinder them from turning their faces towards Thy name, |
| the All-Merciful. |
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| Powerful art Thou to do what Thou pleasest and to ordain what Thou |
| willest. |
| No God is there but Thee, |
| the All-Possessing, |
| the All-Highest, |
|
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| the Almighty, |
| the All-Bountiful, |
| the All-Knowing, |
| the All-Wise. |
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| O Thou Whose remembrance is the delight of the souls of all them that |
| yearn after Thee, |
| Whose name is the exultation of the hearts of all who |
| are wholly devoted to Thy will, |
| Whose praise is cherished by such as have |
| drawn nigh unto Thy court, |
| Whose face is the ardent desire of all them |
| that have recognized Thy truth, |
| Whose trial is the healer of the |
| sicknesses of them who have embraced Thy Cause, |
| Whose calamity is the |
| highest aspiration of such as are rid of all attachment to any one but |
| Thyself! |
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| Glorified, |
| immeasurably glorified art Thou, |
| in Whose hands is the empire |
| of whatsoever is in the heavens and whatsoever is on earth, |
| Thou, |
| Who |
| through but one word of Thy mouth, |
| caused all things to expire and |
| dissolve asunder, |
| and Who, |
| by yet another word, |
| caused whatever had been |
| separated to be combined and reunited! |
| Magnified be Thy name, |
| O Thou Who |
| hast power over all that are in the heavens and all that are on earth, |
|
|
| Whose dominion embraceth whatsoever is in the heaven of Thy Revelation and |
| the kingdom of Thy creation. |
| None can equal Thee in Thy created realms; |
|
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| none can compare with Thee in the universe Thou hast fashioned. |
| The mind |
| of no one hath comprehended Thee, |
| and the aspiration of no soul hath |
| reached Thee. |
| I swear by Thy might! |
| Were any one to soar, |
| on whatever |
| wings, |
| as long as Thine own Being endureth, |
| throughout the immensity of |
| Thy knowledge, |
| he would still be powerless to transgress the bounds which |
| the contingent world hath set for him. |
| How can, |
| then, |
| such a man aspire to |
| wing his flight into the atmosphere of Thy most exalted presence? |
|
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| He, |
| indeed, |
| is endued with understanding who acknowledgeth his |
| powerlessness and confesseth his sinfulness, |
| for should any created thing |
| lay claim to any existence, |
| when confronted with the infinite wonders of |
| Thy Revelation, |
| so blasphemous a pretension would be more heinous than any |
| other crime in all the domains of Thine invention and creation. |
| Who is |
| there, |
| O my Lord, |
| that, |
| when Thou revealest the first glimmerings of the |
| signs of Thy transcendent sovereignty and might, |
| hath the power to claim |
| for himself any existence whatever? |
| Existence itself is as nothing when |
| brought face to face with the mighty and manifold wonders of Thine |
| incomparable Self. |
|
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|
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| Far, |
| immeasurably far, |
| art Thou exalted above all things, |
| O Thou Who art |
| the King of Kings! |
| I entreat Thee by Thy Self and by Them Who are the |
| Manifestations of Thy Cause and the Day-Springs of Thine authority to |
| write down for us that which Thou hast written down for Thy chosen ones. |
|
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| Withhold not from us that which Thou didst ordain for Thy loved ones, |
| who, |
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| as soon as Thy call reached them, |
| hastened unto Thee, |
| and when the |
| splendors of the light of Thy countenance were shed upon them, |
| instantly |
| prostrated themselves in adoration before Thy face. |
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| We are Thy servants, |
| O my Lord, |
| and in the grasp of Thy power. |
| If Thou |
| chastisest us with the chastisement inflicted upon the former and the |
| latter generations, |
| Thy verdict would be assuredly just and Thine act |
| praiseworthy. |
| Powerful art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. |
| None other God |
| is there beside Thee, |
| the Almighty, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the Help in Peril, |
|
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| the Self-Subsisting. |
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| Unto Thee be praise, |
| O Thou Who inclinest Thine ear to the sighing of them |
| that have rid themselves of all attachment to any one but Thee, |
| and Who |
| hearest the voice of the lamentation of those who are wholly devoted to |
| Thy Self! |
| Thou beholdest all that hath befallen them at the hands of such |
| of Thy creatures as have transgressed and rebelled against Thee. |
| Thy might |
| beareth me witness, |
| O Thou Who art the King of the realms of justice and |
| the Ruler of the cities of mercy! |
| The tribulations they have been made to |
| suffer are such as no pen, |
| in the entire creation, |
| can reckon. |
| Should any |
| one attempt to make mention of them, |
| he would find himself powerless to |
| describe them. |
|
|
|
|
| As these tribulations, |
| however, |
| were sustained in Thy path and for love of |
| Thee, |
| they who were afflicted by them render thanks, |
| under all conditions, |
|
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| unto Thee, |
| and say: |
| "O Thou Who art the Delight of our hearts and the |
| Object of our adoration! |
| Were the clouds of Thy decree to rain down upon |
| us the darts of affliction, |
| we would, |
| in our love for Thee, |
| refuse to be |
| impatient. |
| We would yield Thee praise and thanksgiving, |
| for we have |
| recognized and are persuaded that Thou hast ordained only that which will |
| be best for us. |
| If our bodies be, |
| at times, |
| weighed down by our troubles, |
|
|
| yet our souls rejoice with exceeding gladness. |
| We swear by Thy might, |
| O |
| Thou Who art the Desire of our hearts and the Exultation of our souls! |
|
|
| Every trouble that toucheth us in our love for Thee is an evidence of Thy |
| tender mercy, |
| every fiery ordeal a sign of the brightness of Thy light, |
|
|
| every woeful tribulation a cooling draught, |
| every toil a blissful repose, |
|
|
| every anguish a fountain of gladness. |
| " |
|
|
| Whosoever, |
| O my Lord, |
| is impatient in the tribulations befalling him in |
| Thy path, |
| hath not drunk of the cup of Thy love nor tasted of the |
| sweetness of Thy remembrance. |
| I implore Thee, |
| by Him Who is the King of |
| all names and their Sovereign, |
| Who is the Revealer of all attributes and |
| their Creator, |
| and by them who have soared aloft and drawn nigh unto Thee |
| and winged their flight into the atmosphere of Thy presence, |
| and have |
| endured the galling of chains for Thy sake, |
| to grant that all Thy people |
| may be graciously aided to recognize Him Who is the Manifestation of Thine |
| own Self, |
| Who, |
| because He summoned mankind unto Thee, |
| hath been exiled and |
| cast into prison. |
|
|
|
|
| The tenderness of Thy mercy, |
| O my Lord, |
| surpasseth the fury of Thy wrath, |
|
|
| and Thy loving-kindness exceedeth Thy hot displeasure, |
| and Thy grace |
| excelleth Thy justice. |
| Hold Thou, |
| through Thy wondrous favors and mercies, |
|
|
| the hands of Thy creatures, |
| and suffer them not to be separated from the |
| grace which Thou hast ordained as the means whereby they can recognize |
| Thee. |
| The glory of Thy might beareth me witness! |
| Were such a thing to |
| happen, |
| every soul would be sore shaken, |
| every man endued with |
| understanding would be bewildered, |
| and every possessor of knowledge would |
| be dumbfounded, |
| except those who have been succored through the hands of |
| Thy Cause, |
| and have been made the recipients of the revelations of Thy |
| grace and of the tokens of Thy favors. |
|
|
|
|
| I swear by Thy might, |
| O my God! |
| Wert Thou to regard Thy servants according |
| to their deserts in Thy days, |
| they would assuredly merit naught except Thy |
| chastisement and torment. |
| Thou art, |
| however, |
| the One Who is of great |
| bounteousness, |
| Whose grace is immense. |
| Look not down upon them, |
| O my God, |
|
|
| with the glance of Thy justice, |
| but rather with the eyes of Thy tender |
| compassions and mercies. |
| Do, |
| then, |
| with them according to what beseemeth |
| Thy generosity and bountiful favor. |
| Potent art Thou to do whatsoever may |
| please Thee. |
| Incomparable art Thou. |
| No God is there beside Thee, |
| the Lord |
| of the throne on high and of earth below, |
| the Ruler of this world and of |
| the world to come. |
| Thou art the God of Bounty, |
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the |
| Great Giver, |
| the Most Generous. |
|
|
|
|
| Do Thou bless, |
| O Lord my God, |
| the One through Whom the mysteries of Thine |
| omnipotence have been disclosed, |
| through Whom the revelations of Thy |
| divinity have been glorified, |
| through Whom the goodly pearls of Thy |
| knowledge and wisdom have been uncovered, |
| through Whom Thy signs and |
| tokens have been noised abroad, |
| through Whom Thy word hath been set forth |
| with clearness, |
| through Whom the light of Thy countenance hath shone forth |
| and the power of Thy sovereignty been established. |
| Bless Thou all those |
| also who, |
| wholly for Thy sake, |
| have turned towards Thee. |
| Send down, |
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| moreover, |
| upon Him and them such of Thy wondrous mercies as may well |
| beseem Thy highness. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Help in Peril, |
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| the All-Glorious, |
| the Self-Subsisting. |
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Thou art He Who hath created all things |
| through a word uttered by Thy behest, |
| and fashioned the entire creation |
| through the power of Thy sovereignty and might. |
| The mightiest of men are |
| abased before the revelations of Thy glory, |
| and they who are endued with |
| strength tremble when faced with the evidences of Thy might. |
| Every man of |
| insight is bereft of vision when confronted with the effulgence of the |
| glory of Thy face, |
| and he who is possessed of riches is poor and desolate |
| when beholding the plenteousness of Thy wealth. |
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| I implore Thee by Thine All-Glorious Name, |
| wherewith Thou didst adorn all |
| the denizens of the kingdom of Thy revelation and the inmates of the |
| heaven of Thy will, |
| to grant that my soul may be attracted by the |
| sweetness of the melody of the Bird of Heaven that chanteth amidst the |
| branches of the tree of Thy decree that Thou art God, |
| that there is none |
| other God beside Thee. |
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| Cleanse me with the waters of Thy mercy, |
| O my Lord, |
| and make me wholly |
| Thine, |
| and cause me to approach the Tabernacle of Thy Cause and the adored |
| Sanctuary of Thy Presence. |
| Ordain, |
| then, |
| for me all the things Thou didst |
| ordain for the chosen ones among Thy handmaidens, |
| and rain down upon me |
| that which will illuminate my face and enlighten my heart. |
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| Thou hast power to do what Thou willest, |
| and Thou ordainest what Thou |
| pleasest. |
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Thou seest my poverty and my misery, |
| my |
| troubles and my needs, |
| my utter helplessness and my extreme lowliness, |
| my |
| lamentations and my bitter wailing, |
| the anguish of my soul and the |
| afflictions which beset me. |
| The power of Thy might beareth me witness! |
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| Such is the depth of mine abasement that Thy servants who have strayed far |
| from Thy path deride me. |
| Thou knowest that I am recognized as the bearer |
| of Thy name among Thy creatures. |
| Thou knowest that my station is but an |
| image of Thy station, |
| that my virtues recount Thy virtues, |
| that within |
| mine inmost being naught can be found except the revelations of Thy signs, |
|
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| and that my very essence is but a reflection of the evidences of Thy |
| unity. |
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| All these things Thou hast noised abroad among Thy creatures, |
| in such wise |
| that none can recognize me, |
| except as one who beareth Thy name. |
| I swear by |
| Thy glory! |
| My lamentations are not for the things which have befallen me |
| in Thy path, |
| but are due to my recognition that by reason of mine |
| abasement the hearts of them that love Thee have been sore shaken, |
| and the |
| souls of Thine adversaries have been so filled with joy that they rejoice |
| over those who have detached themselves from all except Thee and have |
| hastened towards the river of Thy remembrance and praise. |
| So great is |
| their waywardness that when meeting Thy loved ones, |
| they shake their heads |
| in derision of Thy Cause and say: |
| "Where is your Lord Whom ye mention in |
| the daytime and in the night season? |
| Where is He to be found Whom ye call |
| your Sovereign, |
| to Whom ye summon all men to turn? |
| " Their pride and |
| haughtiness waxed greater and greater until they denied the power of Thy |
| might and rejected Thy sovereignty and dominion. |
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| Thy glory beareth me witness! |
| I delight in mine own afflictions and in the |
| afflictions which they who love me suffer in Thy path. |
| Neither I nor they, |
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| however, |
| are able to bear such affronts and reproaches as are uttered by |
| Thine enemies against Thy Self, |
| the Unrestrained. |
| How long shalt Thou |
| remain seated, |
| O my God, |
| on the throne of Thy forbearance and patience? |
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| Speak Thou Thy word of wrath, |
| O Thou Whom no eyes can see! |
| Well-beloved is |
| Thy mercy unto the sincere among Thy servants, |
| and well-beseeming Thy |
| chastisement of the infidels among Thine enemies. |
| Send down upon them, |
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| therefore, |
| O my Lord, |
| that which will unmistakably reveal unto them the |
| fury of Thy wrath and the ascendancy of Thy power, |
| and will enable them to |
| recognize the weight of Thy might and the greatness of Thy strength. |
| If |
| Thou refusest, |
| O my God, |
| to aid them that love Thee, |
| assist Thou, |
| then, |
|
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| Thine own Self and Him Who is Thy Remembrance. |
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| I entreat Thee by Thy name, |
| that hath caused the ocean of Thy wrath to |
| surge, |
| to chastise them who have repudiated Thy truth and disowned Thine |
| utterances. |
| Abase them, |
| then, |
| by Thy might and power, |
| and exalt such as |
| have, |
| wholly for Thy sake, |
| set their faces towards Thee, |
| that through them |
| the ensigns of Thy glorification may be unfurled among all nations, |
| and |
| Thy tokens be spread abroad among all peoples, |
| and that all may testify |
| that Thou art God, |
| that there is none other God beside Thee, |
| the God of |
| power, |
| of majesty and glory. |
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| Magnified art Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I ask Thee by Thy Name which Thou hast |
| set up above all other names, |
| through which the veil of heaven hath been |
| split asunder and the Day-Star of Thy beauty hath risen above the horizon, |
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| shining with the brightness of Thy Name, |
| the Exalted, |
| the Most High, |
| to |
| succor me with Thy wondrous help and to preserve me in the shelter of Thy |
| care and protection. |
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| I am one of Thy handmaidens, |
| O my Lord! |
| Unto Thee have I turned, |
| and in |
| Thee have I placed my trust. |
| Grant that I may be so confirmed in my love |
| for Thee, |
| and in fulfilling that which is well-pleasing unto Thee, |
| that |
| neither the defection of the infidels among Thy people, |
| nor the clamor of |
| the hypocrites among Thy creatures, |
| may avail to keep me back from Thee. |
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| Purge Thou mine ear, |
| O my Lord, |
| that I may hearken unto the verses sent |
| down unto Thee, |
| and illuminate my heart with the light of Thy knowledge, |
|
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| and loose my tongue that it may make mention of Thee and sing Thy praise. |
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| By Thy might, |
| O my God! |
| My soul is wedded to none beside Thee, |
| and my |
| heart seeketh none except Thine own Self. |
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| No God is there beside Thee, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the Great Giver, |
| the |
| Forgiving, |
| the Compassionate. |
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| These are, |
| O my God, |
| the days whereon Thou didst enjoin Thy servants to |
| observe the fast. |
| With it Thou didst adorn the preamble of the Book of Thy |
| Laws revealed unto Thy creatures, |
| and didst deck forth the Repositories of |
| Thy commandments in the sight of all who are in Thy heaven and all who are |
| on Thy earth. |
| Thou hast endowed every hour of these days with a special |
| virtue, |
| inscrutable to all except Thee, |
| Whose knowledge embraceth all |
| created things. |
| Thou hast, |
| also, |
| assigned unto every soul a portion of |
| this virtue in accordance with the Tablet of Thy decree and the Scriptures |
| of Thine irrevocable judgment. |
| Every leaf of these Books and Scriptures |
| Thou hast, |
| moreover, |
| allotted to each one of the peoples and kindreds of |
| the earth. |
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| For Thine ardent lovers Thou hast, |
| according to Thy decree, |
| reserved, |
| at |
| each daybreak, |
| the cup of Thy remembrance, |
| O Thou Who art the Ruler of |
| rulers! |
| These are they who have been so inebriated with the wine of Thy |
| manifold wisdom that they forsake their couches in their longing to |
| celebrate Thy praise and extol Thy virtues, |
| and flee from sleep in their |
| eagerness to approach Thy presence and partake of Thy bounty. |
| Their eyes |
| have, |
| at all times, |
| been bent upon the Day-Spring of Thy loving-kindness, |
|
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| and their faces set towards the Fountain-Head of Thine inspiration. |
| Rain |
| down, |
| then, |
| upon us and upon them from the clouds of Thy mercy what |
| beseemeth the heaven of Thy bounteousness and grace. |
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| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O my God! |
| This is the hour when Thou hast unlocked the |
| doors of Thy bounty before the faces of Thy creatures, |
| and opened wide the |
| portals of Thy tender mercy unto all the dwellers of Thine earth. |
| I |
| beseech Thee, |
| by all them whose blood was shed in Thy path, |
| who, |
| in their |
| yearning over Thee, |
| rid themselves from all attachment to any of Thy |
| creatures, |
| and who were so carried away by the sweet savors of Thine |
| inspiration that every single member of their bodies intoned Thy praise |
| and vibrated to Thy remembrance, |
| not to withhold from us the things Thou |
| hast irrevocably ordained in this Revelation--a Revelation the potency of |
| which hath caused every tree to cry out what the Burning Bush had |
| aforetime proclaimed unto Moses, |
| Who conversed with Thee, |
| a Revelation |
| that hath enabled every least pebble to resound again with Thy praise, |
| as |
| the stones glorified Thee in the days of Muhammad, |
| Thy Friend. |
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| These are the ones, |
| O my God, |
| whom Thou hast graciously enabled to have |
| fellowship with Thee and to commune with Him Who is the Revealer of |
| Thyself. |
| The winds of Thy will have scattered them abroad until Thou didst |
| gather them together beneath Thy shadow, |
| and didst cause them to enter |
| into the precincts of Thy court. |
| Now that Thou hast made them to abide |
| under the shade of the canopy of Thy mercy, |
| do Thou assist them to attain |
| what must befit so august a station. |
| Suffer them not, |
| O my Lord, |
| to be |
| numbered with them who, |
| though enjoying near access to Thee, |
| have been |
| kept back from recognizing Thy face, |
| and who, |
| though meeting with Thee, |
|
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| are deprived of Thy presence. |
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| These are Thy servants, |
| O my Lord, |
| who have entered with Thee in this, |
| the |
| Most Great Prison, |
| who have kept the fast within its walls according to |
| what Thou hadst commanded them in the Tablets of Thy decree and the Books |
| of Thy behest. |
| Send down, |
| therefore, |
| upon them what will thoroughly purge |
| them of all Thou abhorrest, |
| that they may be wholly devoted to Thee, |
| and |
| may detach themselves entirely from all except Thyself. |
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| Rain down, |
| then, |
| upon us, |
| O my God, |
| that which beseemeth Thy grace and |
| befitteth Thy bounty. |
| Enable us, |
| then, |
| O my God, |
| to live in remembrance of |
| Thee and to die in love of Thee, |
| and supply us with the gift of Thy |
| presence in Thy worlds hereafter--worlds which are inscrutable to all |
| except Thee. |
| Thou art our Lord and the Lord of all worlds, |
| and the God of |
| all that are in heaven and all that are on earth. |
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| Thou beholdest, |
| O my God, |
| what hath befallen Thy dear ones in Thy days. |
|
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| Thy glory beareth me witness! |
| The voice of the lamentation of Thy chosen |
| ones hath been lifted up throughout Thy realm. |
| Some were ensnared by the |
| infidels in Thy land, |
| and were hindered by them from having near access to |
| Thee and from attaining the court of Thy glory. |
| Others were able to |
| approach Thee, |
| but were kept back from beholding Thy face. |
| Still others |
| were permitted, |
| in their eagerness to look upon Thee, |
| to enter the |
| precincts of Thy court, |
| but they allowed the veils of the imaginations of |
| Thy creatures and the wrongs inflicted by the oppressors among Thy people |
| to come in between them and Thee. |
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| This is the hour, |
| O my Lord, |
| which Thou hast caused to excel every other |
| hour, |
| and hast related it to the choicest among Thy creatures. |
| I beseech |
| Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by Thy Self and by them, |
| to ordain in the course of this |
| year what shall exalt Thy loved ones. |
| Do Thou, |
| moreover, |
| decree within |
| this year what will enable the Day-Star of Thy power to shine brightly |
| above the horizon of Thy glory, |
| and to illuminate, |
| by Thy sovereign might, |
|
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| the whole world. |
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| Render Thy Cause victorious, |
| O my Lord, |
| and abase Thou Thine enemies. |
|
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| Write down, |
| then, |
| for us the good of this life and of the life to come. |
|
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| Thou art the Truth, |
| Who knoweth the secret things. |
| No God is there but |
| Thee, |
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the All-Bountiful. |
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| Glorified art Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I yield Thee thanks for that Thou hast |
| made me the target of divers tribulations and the mark of manifold trials, |
|
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| in order that Thy servants may be endued with new life and all Thy |
| creatures may be quickened. |
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|
| I swear by Thy glory, |
| O Thou the Best Beloved of the worlds and the Desire |
| of all such as have recognized Thee! |
| The one reason I wish to live is that |
| I may reveal Thy Cause, |
| and I seek the continuance of life only that I may |
| be touched by adversity in Thy path. |
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| I implore Thee, |
| O Thou by Whose summons the hearts of all them who were |
| nigh unto Thee have soared into the atmosphere of Thy presence, |
| to send |
| down upon Thy loved ones what will enable them to dispense with all else |
| except Thee. |
| Endue them, |
| then, |
| with such constancy that they will arise to |
| proclaim Thy Cause, |
| and will call on Thy name, |
| before all that are in Thy |
| heaven and on Thy earth, |
| in such wise that the Pharaonic cruelties |
| inflicted by the oppressors among Thy servants will not succeed in keeping |
| them back from Thee. |
|
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|
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| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the God of power, |
| the God of glory, |
| the God of strength |
| and wisdom. |
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| Magnified be Thy name, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Behold Thou mine eye expectant to |
| gaze on the wonders of Thy mercy, |
| and mine ear longing to hearken unto Thy |
| sweet melodies, |
| and my heart yearning for the living waters of Thy |
| knowledge. |
| Thou seest Thy handmaiden, |
| O my God, |
| standing before the |
| habitation of Thy mercy, |
| and calling upon Thee by Thy name which Thou hast |
| chosen above all other names and set up over all that are in heaven and on |
| earth. |
| Send down upon her the breaths of Thy mercy, |
| that she may be |
| carried away wholly from herself, |
| and be drawn entirely towards the seat |
| which, |
| resplendent with the glory of Thy face, |
| sheddeth afar the radiance |
| of Thy sovereignty, |
| and is established as Thy throne. |
| Potent art Thou to |
| do what Thou willest. |
| No God is there beside Thee, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the |
| Most Bountiful. |
|
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| Cast not out, |
| I entreat Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| them that have sought Thee, |
| and |
| turn not away such as have directed their steps towards Thee, |
| and deprive |
| not of Thy grace all that love Thee. |
| Thou art He, |
| O my Lord, |
| Who hath |
| called Himself the God of Mercy, |
| the Most Compassionate. |
| Have mercy, |
| then, |
|
|
| upon Thy handmaiden who hath sought Thy shelter, |
| and set her face towards |
| Thee. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Merciful. |
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| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O my God! |
| I testify that no thought of Thee, |
| howsoever |
| wondrous, |
| can ever ascend into the heaven of Thy knowledge, |
| and no praise |
| of Thee, |
| no matter how transcendent, |
| can soar up to the atmosphere of Thy |
| wisdom. |
| From eternity Thou hast been removed far above the reach and the |
| ken of the comprehension of Thy servants, |
| and immeasurably exalted above |
| the strivings of Thy bondslaves to express Thy mystery. |
| What power can the |
| shadowy creature claim to possess when face to face with Him Who is the |
| Uncreated? |
|
|
|
|
| I bear witness that the highest thoughts of all such as adore Thy unity, |
|
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| and the profoundest contemplations of all them that have recognized Thee, |
|
|
| are but the product of what hath been generated through the movement of |
| the Pen of Thy behest, |
| and hath been begotten by Thy will. |
| I swear by Thy |
| glory, |
| O Thou Who art the Beloved of my soul and the Fountain of my life! |
|
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| I am persuaded of my powerlessness to describe and extol Thee in a manner |
| that becometh the greatness of Thy glory and the excellence of Thy |
| majesty. |
| Aware as I am of this, |
| I beseech Thee, |
| by Thy mercy that hath |
| surpassed all created things, |
| and Thy grace that hath embraced the entire |
| creation, |
| to accept from Thy servants what they are capable of showing |
| forth in Thy path. |
| Aid them, |
| then, |
| by Thy strengthening grace, |
| to exalt |
| Thy word and to blazon Thy praise. |
|
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|
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| Powerful art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. |
| Thou, |
| truly, |
| art the |
| All-Glorious, |
| the All-Wise. |
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| I know not, |
| O my God, |
| what the Fire is with which Thou didst light the |
| Lamp of Thy Cause, |
| or what the Glass wherewith Thou didst preserve it from |
| Thine enemies. |
| By Thy might! |
| I marvel at the wonders of Thy Revelation, |
|
|
| and at the tokens of Thy glory. |
| I recognize, |
| O Thou Who art my heart's |
| Desire, |
| that were fire to be touched by water it would instantly be |
| extinguished, |
| whereas the Fire which Thou didst kindle can never go out, |
|
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| though all the seas of the earth be poured upon it. |
| Should water at any |
| time touch it, |
| the hands of Thy power would, |
| as decreed in Thy Tablets, |
|
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| transmute that water into a fuel that would feed its flame. |
|
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|
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| I, |
| likewise, |
| recognize, |
| O my God, |
| that every lamp, |
| when exposed to the |
| fury of the winds, |
| must cease from burning. |
| As to Thy Lamp, |
| however, |
| O |
| Beloved of the worlds, |
| I cannot think what power except Thy power could |
| have kept it safe for so many years from the tempests that have |
| continually been directed upon it by the rebellious among Thy creatures. |
|
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|
|
| I swear by Thy glory, |
| O my God! |
| Thy Lamp which Thou didst light within the |
| tabernacle of man crieth out to Thee and saith: |
| "O Thou the one alone |
| Beloved! |
| How long wilt Thou forsake me? |
| Lift me up to Thee, |
| I pray Thee. |
|
|
| Though this wish of mine be the wish of a human creature, |
| yet Thou knowest |
| that my true wish is to sacrifice myself in Thy path. |
| Thou art He Who hath |
| made my desire to be the same as Thy desire, |
| and my will the same as Thy |
| will. |
| Do Thou preserve Thy loved ones, |
| I beseech Thee, |
| in the shelter of |
| Thy shadowing mercy which transcendeth all things, |
| that haply the |
| sufferings they bear may not deter them from turning in the direction of |
| Thy name, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the Most Bountiful. |
| " |
|
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| Glorified art Thou, |
| O my God! |
| Thou knowest that in my love for Thee I have |
| not sought any rest, |
| that in proclaiming Thy Cause I have denied myself |
| every manner of tranquillity, |
| and that in the observance of whatever Thou |
| hast prescribed in Thy Tablets I have not delayed to do Thy bidding. |
| I |
| have, |
| for this reason, |
| suffered what no man among all the inhabitants of |
| Thy realm hath suffered. |
|
|
|
|
| Thy glory beareth me witness! |
| Nothing whatsoever can withhold me from |
| remembering Thee, |
| though all the tribulations of the earth were to assault |
| me from every direction. |
| All the limbs and members of my body proclaim |
| their readiness to be torn asunder in Thy path and for the sake of Thy |
| pleasure, |
| and they yearn to be scattered in the dust before Thee. |
| O would |
| that they who serve Thee could taste what I have tasted of the sweetness |
| of Thy love! |
|
|
|
|
| I implore Thee to supply whosoever hath sought Thee with the living waters |
| of Thy bounty, |
| that they may rid him of all attachment to any one but |
| Thee. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Omniscient, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the Almighty. |
|
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|
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| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O Lord my God! |
| How great is Thy might and Thy |
| sovereignty; |
| how vast Thy strength and Thy dominion! |
| Thou hast called into |
| being Him Who speaketh in Thy name before all who are in Thy heaven and on |
| Thy earth, |
| and hast bidden Him cry out amongst Thy creatures. |
|
|
|
|
| No sooner had a word gone forth from His lips, |
| however, |
| than the divines |
| among Thy people turned back from Him, |
| and the learned among Thy servants |
| caviled at His signs. |
| Thereby the fire of oppression was kindled in Thy |
| land, |
| until the kings themselves rose up to put out Thy light, |
| O Thou Who |
| art the King of kings! |
|
|
|
|
| Hostility waxed so intense that my kindred and my loved ones were made |
| captives in Thy land, |
| and they that are dear to Thee were hindered from |
| gazing on Thy beauty and from turning in the direction of Thy mercy. |
| This |
| hostility failed to cause the fire that burned within them to subside. |
| The |
| enemy finally carried away as captive Him Who is the Manifestation of Thy |
| beauty and the Revealer of Thy signs, |
| and confined Him in the |
| fortress-town of Akká, |
| and sought to hinder Him from remembering Thee and |
| from magnifying Thy name. |
| Thy servant, |
| however, |
| could not be restrained |
| from carrying out what Thou hadst bidden Him fulfill. |
| Above the horizon of |
| tribulation He hath lifted up His voice and He crieth out, |
| summoning all |
| the inmates of heaven and all the inhabitants of the earth to the |
| immensity of Thy mercy and the court of Thy grace. |
| Day and night He |
| sendeth down the signs of Thine omnipotent power and revealeth the clear |
| tokens of Thy majesty, |
| so that the souls of Thy creatures may be drawn |
| towards Thee, |
| that they may forsake themselves and turn unto Thee, |
| and may |
| flee from their misery and seek the tabernacle of Thy riches, |
| and may |
| haste away from their wretchedness into the court of Thy majesty and |
| glory. |
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| This is the Lamp which the light of Thine own Essence hath lit, |
| and whose |
| radiance the winds of discord can never extinguish. |
| This is the Ocean that |
| moveth by the power of Thy sovereign might, |
| and whose waves the influence |
| of the infidels that have disbelieved in the Judgment Day can never still. |
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| This is the Sun that shineth in the heaven of Thy will and the splendor of |
| which the veils of the workers of iniquity and the doubts of the evil |
| doers can never cloud. |
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| I yield Thee thanks, |
| O my God, |
| for that Thou hast offered me up as a |
| sacrifice in Thy path, |
| and made me a target for the arrows of afflictions |
| as a token of Thy love for Thy servants, |
| and singled me out for all manner |
| of tribulation for the regeneration of Thy people. |
|
|
|
|
| How sweet to my taste is the savor of woes sent by Thee, |
| and how dear to |
| my heart the dispositions of Thy providence! |
| Perish the soul that fleeth |
| from the threats of kings in its attempt to save itself in Thy days! |
| I |
| swear by Thy glory! |
| Whoso hath quaffed the living waters of Thy favors can |
| fear no trouble in Thy path, |
| neither can he be deterred by any tribulation |
| from remembering Thee or from celebrating Thy praise. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O Thou Who art my Governor and the Possessor of all names, |
|
|
| to protect them that have branched out from me (Afnán), |
| whom Thou hast |
| caused to be related to Thyself, |
| and to whom Thou hast, |
| in this |
| Revelation, |
| shown Thy special favor, |
| and whom Thou hast summoned to draw |
| nigh unto Thee and to turn towards the horizon of Thy Revelation. |
| Withhold |
| not from them, |
| O my Lord, |
| the outpourings of Thy mercy or the effulgence |
| of the Day-Star of Thy grace. |
| Enable them to distinguish themselves |
| amongst Thy people, |
| that they may exalt Thy word and promote Thy Cause. |
|
|
| Aid them, |
| O my God, |
| to do Thy will and pleasure. |
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|
|
| No God is there but Thee, |
| the All-Powerful, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the Most |
| High. |
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| Glory to Thee, |
| O my God! |
| But for the tribulations which are sustained in |
| Thy path, |
| how could Thy true lovers be recognized; |
| and were it not for the |
| trials which are borne for love of Thee, |
| how could the station of such as |
| yearn for Thee be revealed? |
| Thy might beareth me witness! |
| The companions |
| of all who adore Thee are the tears they shed, |
| and the comforters of such |
| as seek Thee are the groans they utter, |
| and the food of them who haste to |
| meet Thee is the fragments of their broken hearts. |
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|
|
| How sweet to my taste is the bitterness of death suffered in Thy path, |
| and |
| how precious in my estimation are the shafts of Thine enemies when |
| encountered for the sake of the exaltation of Thy word! |
| Let me quaff in |
| Thy Cause, |
| O my God, |
| whatsoever Thou didst desire, |
| and send down upon me |
| in Thy love all Thou didst ordain. |
| By Thy glory! |
| I wish only what Thou |
| wishest, |
| and cherish what Thou cherishest. |
| In Thee have I, |
| at all times, |
|
|
| placed my whole trust and confidence. |
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|
| Raise up, |
| I implore Thee, |
| O my God, |
| as helpers to this Revelation such as |
| shall be counted worthy of Thy name and of Thy sovereignty, |
| that they may |
| remember me among Thy creatures, |
| and hoist the ensigns of Thy victory in |
| Thy land. |
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|
|
| Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. |
| No God is there but Thee, |
| the |
| Help in Peril, |
| the Self-Subsisting. |
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| Glory to Thee, |
| O my God! |
| One of Thy handmaidens, |
| who hath believed in Thee |
| and in Thy signs, |
| hath entered beneath the shadow of the tree of Thy |
| oneness. |
| Give her to quaff, |
| O my God, |
| by Thy Name, |
| the Manifest and the |
| Hidden, |
| of Thy choice sealed Wine that it may take her away from her own |
| self, |
| and make her to be entirely devoted to Thy remembrance, |
| and wholly |
| detached from any one beside Thee. |
|
|
|
|
| Now that Thou hast revealed unto her the knowledge of Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
|
|
| deny her not, |
| by Thy bounty, |
| Thy grace; |
| and now that Thou hast called her |
| unto Thyself, |
| drive her not away from Thee, |
| through Thy favor. |
| Supply her, |
|
|
| then, |
| with that which excelleth all that can be found on Thine earth. |
| Thou |
| art, |
| verily, |
| the Most Bountiful, |
| Whose grace is immense. |
|
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|
|
| Wert Thou to bestow on one of Thy creatures what would equal the kingdoms |
| of earth and heaven, |
| it would still not diminish by even as much as an |
| atom the immensity of Thy dominion. |
| Far greater art Thou than the Great |
| One men are wont to call Thee, |
| for such a title is but one of Thy names |
| all of which were created by a mere indication of Thy will. |
|
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| There is no God but Thee, |
| the God of power, |
| the God of glory, |
| the God of |
| knowledge and wisdom. |
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| The hearts that yearn after Thee, |
| O my God, |
| are burnt up with the fire of |
| their longing for Thee, |
| and the eyes of them that love Thee weep sore by |
| reason of their crushing separation from Thy court, |
| and the voice of the |
| lamentation of such as have set their hopes on Thee hath gone forth |
| throughout Thy dominions. |
|
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|
|
| Thou hast Thyself, |
| O my God, |
| protected them, |
| by Thy sovereign might, |
| from |
| both extremities. |
| But for the burning of their souls and the sighing of |
| their hearts, |
| they would be drowned in the midst of their tears, |
| and but |
| for the flood of their tears they would be burnt up by the fire of their |
| hearts and the heat of their souls. |
| Methinks, |
| they are like the angels |
| which Thou hast created of snow and of fire. |
| Wilt Thou, |
| despite such |
| vehement longing, |
| O my God, |
| debar them from Thy presence, |
| or drive them |
| away, |
| notwithstanding such fervor, |
| from the door of Thy mercy? |
| All hope is |
| ready to be extinguished in the hearts of Thy chosen ones, |
| O my God! |
| Where |
| are the breezes of Thy grace? |
| They are hemmed in on all sides by their |
| enemies; |
| where are the ensigns of Thy triumph which Thou didst promise in |
| Thy Tablets? |
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|
|
|
| Thy glory is my witness! |
| At each daybreak they who love Thee wake to find |
| the cup of woe set before their faces, |
| because they have believed in Thee |
| and acknowledged Thy signs. |
| Though I firmly believe that Thou hast a |
| greater compassion on them than they have on their own selves, |
| though I |
| recognize that Thou hast afflicted them for no other purpose except to |
| proclaim Thy Cause, |
| and to enable them to ascend into the heaven of Thine |
| eternity and the precincts of Thy court, |
| yet Thou knowest full well the |
| frailty of some of them, |
| and art aware of their impatience in their |
| sufferings. |
|
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|
|
| Help them through Thy strengthening grace, |
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my God, |
| to |
| suffer patiently in their love for Thee, |
| and unveil to their eyes what |
| Thou hast decreed for them behind the Tabernacle of Thine unfailing |
| protection, |
| so that they may rush forward to meet what is preordained for |
| them in Thy path, |
| and may vie in hasting after tribulation in their love |
| towards Thee. |
| And if not, |
| do Thou, |
| then, |
| reveal the standards of Thine |
| ascendancy, |
| and make them to be victorious over Thine adversaries, |
| that |
| Thy sovereignty may be manifested unto all the dwellers of Thy realm, |
| and |
| the power of Thy might demonstrated amidst Thy creatures. |
| Powerful art |
| Thou to do what Thou willest. |
| No God is there but Thee, |
| the Omniscient, |
|
|
| the All-Wise. |
|
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|
|
| Make steadfast Thou, |
| O my God, |
| Thy servant who hath believed in Thee to |
| help Thy Cause, |
| and keep him safe from all dangers in the stronghold of |
| Thy care and Thy protection, |
| both in this life and in the life which is to |
| come. |
| Thou, |
| verily, |
| rulest as Thou pleasest. |
| No God is there save Thee, |
|
|
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Generous. |
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| Glorified art Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Rain down, |
| I beseech Thee, |
| from the |
| clouds of Thine overflowing grace, |
| that which shall cleanse the hearts of |
| Thy servants from whatever may prevent their beholding Thy face, |
| or may |
| prevent them from turning unto Thee, |
| that they may all recognize Him Who |
| is their Fashioner and Creator. |
| Help them, |
| then, |
| O God, |
| to reach forth, |
|
|
| through the power of Thy sovereign might, |
| towards such a station that they |
| can readily distinguish every foul smell from the fragrance of the raiment |
| of Him Who is the Bearer of Thy most lofty and exalted name, |
| that they may |
| turn with all their affections toward Thee, |
| and may enjoy such intimate |
| communion with Thee that if all that is in heaven and on earth were given |
| them they would regard it as unworthy of their notice, |
| and would refuse to |
| cease from remembering Thee and from extolling Thy virtues. |
|
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|
|
| Shield, |
| I pray Thee, |
| O my Beloved, |
| my heart's Desire, |
| Thy servant who hath |
| sought Thy face, |
| from the darts of them that have denied Thee and from the |
| shafts of such as have repudiated Thy Truth. |
| Cause him, |
| then, |
| to be wholly |
| devoted to Thee, |
| to declare Thy name, |
| and to fix his gaze upon the |
| sanctuary of Thy Revelation. |
| Thou art, |
| in truth, |
| He Who, |
| at no time, |
| hath |
| turned away those who have set their hopes in Thee from the door of Thy |
| mercy, |
| nor prevented such as have sought Thee from attaining the court of |
| Thy grace. |
| No God is there but Thee, |
| the Most Powerful, |
| the All-Highest, |
|
|
| the Help in Peril, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the All-Compelling, |
| the |
| Unconditioned. |
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| Magnified, |
| O Lord my God, |
| be Thy Name, |
| whereby the trees of the garden of |
| Thy Revelation have been clad with verdure, |
| and been made to yield the |
| fruits of holiness during this Springtime when the sweet savors of Thy |
| favors and blessings have been wafted over all things, |
| and caused them to |
| bring forth whatsoever had been preordained for them in the Kingdom of |
| Thine irrevocable decree and the Heaven of Thine immutable purpose. |
| I |
| beseech Thee by this very Name not to suffer me to be far from the court |
| of Thy holiness, |
| nor debarred from the exalted sanctuary of Thy unity and |
| oneness. |
|
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|
|
| Ignite, |
| then, |
| O my God, |
| within my breast the fire of Thy love, |
| that its |
| flame may burn up all else except my remembrance of Thee, |
| that every trace |
| of corrupt desire may be entirely mortified within me, |
| and that naught may |
| remain except the glorification of Thy transcendent and all-glorious |
| Being. |
| This is my highest aspiration, |
| mine ardent desire, |
| O Thou Who |
| rulest all things, |
| and in Whose hand is the kingdom of the entire |
| creation. |
| Thou, |
| verily, |
| doest what Thou choosest. |
| No God is there beside |
| Thee, |
| the Almighty, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the Ever-Forgiving. |
|
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|
| Praise be to Thee, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I implore Thee by Thy Name that hath |
| caused to surge within every drop the oceans of Thy loving-kindness and |
| mercy, |
| and to shine within every atom the luminaries of Thy bountiful |
| blessings and favors, |
| --I implore Thee to adorn every soul with the ornament |
| of Thy love, |
| that none may remain on Thine earth who hath not turned |
| towards Thee, |
| or hath failed to detach himself from all except Thy Self. |
|
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|
|
| Thou hast, |
| verily, |
| O my God, |
| suffered Him Who is the Manifestation of |
| Thine own Self to be afflicted with all manner of adversity in order that |
| Thy servants may ascend unto the pinnacle of Thy gracious favor, |
| and |
| attain unto that which Thou hast, |
| through Thy providence and tender |
| mercies, |
| ordained for them in the Tablets of Thine irrevocable decree. |
| The |
| glory of Thy might beareth me witness! |
| Were they, |
| every moment of their |
| lives, |
| to offer up themselves as a sacrifice in Thy path, |
| they would still |
| have done but little in comparison with the manifold bestowals vouchsafed |
| unto them by Thee. |
|
|
|
|
| Grant, |
| therefore, |
| I beseech Thee, |
| that their hearts may be inclined |
| towards Thee, |
| and that their faces may be turned in the direction of Thy |
| good-pleasure. |
| Powerful art Thou to do what Thou willest. |
| No God is there |
| but Thee, |
| the Inaccessible, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the Ever-Forgiving. |
|
|
|
|
| Deign, |
| then, |
| to accept, |
| O my God, |
| from Thy servant the things which he |
| hath shown forth in his love for Thee. |
| Fortify him, |
| then, |
| that he may |
| cling to Thy most exalted Word, |
| and to unloose his tongue to celebrate Thy |
| praise, |
| and cause him to be gathered unto such of Thy people as are nigh |
| unto Thee. |
| Thou art He within Whose grasp is the empire of all things. |
|
|
| There is no God but Thee, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Help in Peril, |
| the |
| All-Glorious, |
| the Unconstrained. |
|
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| Magnified be Thy name, |
| O Thou in Whose grasp are the reins of the souls of |
| all them that have recognized Thee, |
| and in Whose right hand are the |
| destinies of all that are in heaven and all that are on earth! |
| Thou doest, |
|
|
| through the power of Thy might, |
| what Thou willest, |
| and ordainest, |
| by an |
| act of Thy volition, |
| what Thou pleasest. |
| The will of the most resolute of |
| men is as nothing when compared with the compelling evidences of Thy will, |
|
|
| and the determination of the most inflexible among Thy creatures is |
| dissipated before the manifold revelations of Thy purpose. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art He Who, |
| through a word of Thy mouth, |
| hath so enravished the |
| hearts of Thy chosen ones that they have, |
| in their love for Thee, |
| detached |
| themselves from all except Thyself, |
| and laid down their lives and |
| sacrificed their souls in Thy path, |
| and borne, |
| for Thy sake, |
| what none of |
| Thy creatures hath borne. |
|
|
|
|
| I am one of Thy handmaidens, |
| O my Lord! |
| I have turned my face towards the |
| habitation of Thy mercy, |
| and have sought the wonders of Thy manifold |
| favors, |
| inasmuch as all the members of my body proclaim Thee to be the |
| All-Bounteous, |
| He Whose grace is immense. |
|
|
|
|
| O Thou Whose face is the object of my adoration, |
| Whose beauty is my |
| sanctuary, |
| Whose court is my goal, |
| Whose remembrance is my wish, |
| Whose |
| affection is my solace, |
| Whose love is my begetter, |
| Whose praise is my |
| companion, |
| Whose nearness is my hope, |
| Whose presence is my greatest |
| longing and supreme aspiration! |
| Disappoint me not, |
| I entreat Thee, |
| by |
| withholding from me the things Thou didst ordain for the chosen ones among |
| Thy handmaidens, |
| and supply me with the good of this world and of the |
| world to come. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Lord of creation. |
| No God is there beside Thee, |
| the |
| Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Bountiful. |
|
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|
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| Glorified art Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I pray Thee, |
| by Him Who is the |
| Day-Spring of Thy signs and the Manifestation of Thy names, |
| and the |
| Treasury of Thine inspiration, |
| and the Repository of Thy wisdom, |
| to send |
| upon Thy loved ones that which will enable them to cleave steadfastly to |
| Thy Cause, |
| and to recognize Thy unity, |
| and to acknowledge Thy oneness, |
| and |
| to bear witness to Thy divinity. |
| Raise them up, |
| O my God, |
| to such heights |
| that they will recognize in all things the tokens of the power of Him Who |
| is the Manifestation of Thy most august and all-glorious Self. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art He, |
| O my Lord, |
| Who doeth what He willeth, |
| and ordaineth what He |
| pleaseth. |
| Every possessor of power is forlorn before the revelations of |
| Thy might, |
| and every fountain of honor becomes abject when confronted by |
| the manifold evidences of Thy great glory. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| by Thyself and by whatsoever is of Thee, |
| to grant that I |
| may help Thy Cause and speak of Thy praise, |
| and set my heart on the |
| sanctuary of Thy glory, |
| and detach myself from all that pertaineth not |
| unto Thee. |
| No God is there beside Thee, |
| the God of power, |
| the God of glory |
| and wisdom. |
|
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Thou beholdest my perplexity, |
| and the |
| depth of mine anguish, |
| and the agony of my soul, |
| and the afflictions which |
| beset me. |
| By Thy glory! |
| My heart crieth to Thee by reason of the things |
| that have befallen my loved ones in Thy path, |
| and mine eyes run down with |
| tears for them who, |
| in these days, |
| have ascended unto Thee, |
| who have cast |
| the world behind their backs, |
| and set their faces towards the shores of |
| Thy transcendent mercy. |
|
|
|
|
| Clothe them, |
| O my God, |
| with the robe of Thy favor and the raiment of Thy |
| loving providence, |
| which Thou hast reserved for Thine own Self and woven |
| with the hands of Thy manifold bounties and gifts. |
| Give them, |
| then, |
| to |
| drink, |
| from the hands of Thy loving-kindness, |
| of the cups of Thy |
| measureless mercy. |
| Cause them, |
| moreover, |
| O my Best-Beloved, |
| to abide |
| within the precincts of Thy court and around Thy most effulgent |
| Tabernacle. |
| Powerful art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. |
|
|
|
|
| And now I implore Thee, |
| by the eternity of Thy Self, |
| to enable me to be |
| patient in these tribulations which have caused the Concourse on high to |
| wail and the denizens of the everlasting Paradise to weep, |
| and through |
| which all faces have been covered with the tawny dust provoked by the |
| anguish that hath seized such of Thy servants as have turned towards Thy |
| Name, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the Most High. |
| No God is there but Thee, |
| the |
| Almighty, |
| the Inaccessible, |
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Compassionate. |
|
|
|
|
| All Thy servants, |
| O my God, |
| are occupied with their own selves, |
| so great |
| have been the troubles which, |
| as decreed by Thee, |
| have encompassed them on |
| every side. |
| My tongue, |
| however, |
| is busied in extolling Thy chosen ones, |
|
|
| and my heart in remembering them that are dear to Thee and are wholly |
| subject to Thy will. |
|
|
|
|
| Look not on my state, |
| O my God, |
| nor my failure to serve Thee, |
| nay rather |
| regard the oceans of Thy mercy and favors, |
| and the things that beseem Thy |
| glory and Thy forgiveness and befit Thy loving-kindness and bounties. |
| Thou |
| art, |
| verily, |
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Generous. |
|
|
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
| Praise be to Thee, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Thou beholdest what the tongue of no one |
| except Thee can utter, |
| and bearest witness unto things which no mouth can |
| recount. |
| The floods of afflictions are let loose, |
| and the winds of Thy |
| judgment have blown, |
| and from the clouds rain down the darts of tests, |
| and |
| the heavens of Thy decree pour forth the arrows of trial. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou seest, |
| O my Lord, |
| how Thy servants, |
| who have believed on Thee and |
| acknowledged Thy signs, |
| have fallen into the clutches of Thine enemies, |
|
|
| how the doors of ease and comfort have been shut against them, |
| how they |
| languish in the Fortress wherein neither pleasantness nor hope can be |
| found. |
| They have suffered in Thy path what no man before them hath |
| suffered. |
| To this bear witness they who abide around Thy throne, |
| and the |
| dwellers of the earth, |
| and the Concourse on high. |
|
|
|
|
| These, |
| O my God, |
| are Thy servants who, |
| for love of Thy beauty, |
| have |
| forsaken their homes, |
| and been so stirred up by the gentle winds of their |
| desire for Thee that they have sundered every tie in Thy path. |
| Such of Thy |
| servants as dwell in Thy land and have transgressed against Thee have |
| assailed them, |
| and banished them from Thy cities, |
| and made them captives, |
|
|
| and delivered them into the hands of workers of iniquity among Thy people |
| and the perverse amidst the wicked doers in Thy realm. |
| And finally, |
| they |
| were made to abide in this place with which no other place, |
| however |
| loathsome, |
| in all Thy dominion, |
| can compare. |
| They were seized with such |
| trials that the clouds weep over them and the thunder groaneth by reason |
| of the manifold tribulations that have afflicted them in their love for |
| Thee and for the sake of Thy pleasure. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou knowest full well, |
| O my God, |
| that there is no one on Thine earth who |
| can claim to be related to Thee except these, |
| some of whom have suffered |
| martyrdom for Thy sake, |
| while the rest have been permitted to survive. |
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| Though for such as are like unto us, |
| O my God, |
| it beseemeth not to claim |
| to be related to Thee, |
| inasmuch as our misdeeds and our waywardness have |
| hindered us from reaching the depths of the ocean of Thy oneness, |
| and from |
| immersing ourselves beneath the waters of Thy transcendent mercy, |
| yet our |
| tongues, |
| O my God, |
| bear witness, |
| and our hearts testify, |
| and our limbs |
| confess that Thy mercy hath enveloped all created things and Thy |
| compassion surpassed all that are in heaven and all that are on earth. |
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| I beseech Thee, |
| by Thy Most Great Name, |
| through which all created things |
| were rent asunder and the whole creation was shaken, |
| to send down from the |
| clouds of Thy mercy that which will purge them from every ordeal and from |
| whatever is hateful to Thee. |
| Raise them up, |
| then, |
| to such heights that no |
| amount of tribulation will keep them back from Thy wondrous remembrance, |
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| nor any trouble hinder them from turning toward the court of Thy |
| transcendent oneness. |
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| By Thy might, |
| O Well-Beloved of Bahá and His heart's Desire! |
| I myself cry |
| out, |
| under all conditions, |
| unto Thee saying: |
| "Would I had, |
| ere this day, |
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| drawn nigh unto Thee! |
| " When I hear, |
| however, |
| the sighs of such of Thy |
| people as are wholly devoted to Thee, |
| and those of Thy servants as enjoy |
| near access to Thy court, |
| who have taken no other friend than Thee, |
| and |
| sought no refuge except Thee, |
| and have chosen for themselves, |
| in Thy path, |
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| what no man hath chosen in the days of the Manifestations of Thy |
| transcendent unity and the Day-Springs of Thy most holy sovereignty, |
| then |
| my heart is saddened and my soul is vexed, |
| and I cry to Thee, |
| imploring |
| Thee to protect them, |
| by Thy power that hath encompassed the entire |
| creation both visible and invisible, |
| from whatsoever may be abhorrent to |
| Thee. |
| This is not for their own sakes, |
| but that Thy name may, |
| through |
| them, |
| abide amongst Thy servants, |
| and Thy remembrance may continue to |
| endure in Thy dominions. |
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| Thou knowest, |
| O my God, |
| that all Thy servants have turned back from Thee |
| and risen up against Thee. |
| Thou knowest that Thou hast no one to obey Thee |
| except them and such as have believed in Thy Revelation, |
| through which the |
| foundations of the entire universe have been shaken, |
| and the souls of all |
| men have trembled, |
| and all that lay asleep were quickened. |
| Thou art, |
| O my |
| God, |
| the God of bounty, |
| Whose grace is immense. |
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| Send down, |
| then, |
| upon them that which will assure their hearts, |
| and quiet |
| their souls, |
| and renew their spirits, |
| and refresh their bodies. |
| Thou art, |
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| verily, |
| their Lord and the Lord of the worlds. |
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| Praised be God, |
| the Lord of all creation! |
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| Glory to Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the Lord of all worlds, |
| and the Beloved of |
| all such as have recognized Thee! |
| Thou seest me sitting under a sword |
| hanging on a thread, |
| and art well aware that in such a state I have not |
| fallen short of my duty towards Thy Cause, |
| nor failed to shed abroad Thy |
| praise, |
| and declare Thy virtues, |
| and deliver all Thou hadst prescribed |
| unto me in Thy Tablets. |
| Though the sword be ready to fall on my head, |
| I |
| call Thy loved ones with such a calling that the hearts are carried away |
| towards the horizon of Thy majesty and grandeur. |
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| Purge out thoroughly their ears, |
| O my Lord, |
| that they may hearken unto the |
| sweet melodies that have ascended from the right hand of the throne of Thy |
| glory. |
| I swear by Thy might! |
| Were any one to attune his ears to their |
| harmony he would soar up to the kingdom of Thy revelation, |
| wherein every |
| created thing proclaimeth that Thou art God, |
| and that there is none other |
| God save Thee, |
| the Omnipotent, |
| the Help in Peril, |
| the Self-Subsisting. |
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| Cleanse Thou, |
| O my God, |
| the eyes of Thy servants, |
| and so transport them by |
| the sweetness of Thine utterances that calamities will be powerless to |
| hinder them from turning unto Thee, |
| and from directing their eyes towards |
| the horizon of Thy Revelation. |
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| Darkness hath encompassed every land, |
| O my God, |
| and caused most of Thy |
| servants to tremble. |
| I beseech Thee, |
| by Thy Most Great Name, |
| to raise in |
| every city a new creation that shall turn towards Thee, |
| and shall remember |
| Thee amidst Thy servants, |
| and shall unfurl by virtue of their utterances |
| and wisdom the ensigns of Thy victory, |
| and shall detach themselves from |
| all created things. |
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| Potent art Thou to do Thy pleasure. |
| No God is there but Thee, |
| the Most |
| Powerful, |
| He Whose help is implored by all men. |
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| Glory be to Thee, |
| Thou in Whose hand are the heaven of omnipotence and the |
| kingdom of creation. |
| Thou doest, |
| by Thy sovereignty, |
| what Thou willest, |
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| and ordainest, |
| through the power of Thy might, |
| what Thou pleasest. |
| From |
| eternity Thou hast been exalted above the praise of all created things, |
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| and wilt to eternity remain far above the glorification of any one of Thy |
| creatures. |
| Existence itself testifieth to its non-existence when face to |
| face with the manifold revelations of Thy transcendent oneness, |
| and every |
| created thing confesseth, |
| by its very nature, |
| its nothingness when |
| compared with the sacred splendors of the light of Thy unity. |
| Thou hast, |
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| in Thyself, |
| been independent of any one besides Thee and rich enough, |
| in |
| Thine own essence, |
| to dispense with any one except Thy Self. |
| Every |
| description by which they who adore Thy unity describe Thee, |
| and every |
| praise wherewith they who are devoted unto Thee praise Thee, |
| are but the |
| traces of the pen which the fingers of Thy strength and power have set in |
| motion--fingers whose movement is controlled by the arm of Thy decree--the |
| arm itself animated by the potency of Thy might. |
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| Thy glory beareth me witness! |
| How can I, |
| aware as I am of this truth, |
| hope |
| to befittingly make mention of Thee and celebrate Thy praise? |
| Howsoever I |
| describe Thee, |
| whichever of Thy virtues I recount, |
| I cannot but blush and |
| feel ashamed of what my tongue hath uttered or my pen written. |
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| The quintessence of knowledge, |
| O my Lord, |
| proclaimeth its powerlessness to |
| know Thee, |
| and perplexity, |
| in its very soul, |
| confesseth its bewilderment |
| in the face of the revelations of Thy sovereign might, |
| and remembrance, |
| in |
| its inmost spirit, |
| acknowledgeth its forgetfulness and effacement before |
| the manifestations of Thy signs and the evidences of Thy praise. |
| What, |
|
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| then, |
| can this poor creature hope to achieve, |
| and to what cord must this |
| wretched soul cling? |
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| I beseech Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the Lord of the worlds, |
| and the Beloved of |
| such as have recognized Thee, |
| and the Desire of all that are in heaven and |
| on earth, |
| by Thy Name through which the cry of every suppliant hath |
| ascended into the heaven of Thy transcendent holiness, |
| through which every |
| seeker hath soared to the sublimities of Thy unity and grandeur, |
| through |
| which the imperfect have been perfected, |
| and the abased exalted, |
| and the |
| tongue of every stammerer unloosed, |
| and the sick made whole, |
| and whatever |
| was unworthy of Thy highness and beseemed not Thy greatness and Thy |
| sovereignty made acceptable unto Thee, |
| --I beseech Thee to aid us by Thine |
| invisible hosts and by a company of the angels of Thy Cause. |
| Do Thou, |
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| then, |
| accept the works we have performed for love of Thee, |
| and for the |
| sake of Thy pleasure. |
| Cast us not away, |
| O my God, |
| from the door of Thy |
| mercy, |
| and break not our hopes in the wonders of Thy grace and favors. |
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| Our limbs, |
| our members, |
| O my Lord, |
| bear witness to Thy unity and oneness. |
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| Send down upon us Thy strength and power, |
| that we may become steadfast in |
| Thy Faith and may aid Thee among Thy servants. |
| Illumine our eyes, |
| O my |
| Lord, |
| with the effulgence of Thy beauty, |
| and enlighten our hearts with the |
| splendors of Thy knowledge and wisdom. |
| Write us up, |
| then, |
| with those who |
| have fulfilled their pledge to Thy Covenant in Thy days, |
| and who, |
| through |
| their love for Thee, |
| have detached themselves from the world and all that |
| is therein. |
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| Powerful art Thou to do what Thou pleasest. |
| No God is there beside Thee, |
|
|
| the All-Powerful, |
| the Omniscient, |
| the Supreme Ruler, |
| the Help in Peril, |
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| the Self-Subsisting. |
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| O Thou Whose nearness is my wish, |
| Whose presence is my hope, |
| Whose |
| remembrance is my desire, |
| Whose court of glory is my goal, |
| Whose abode is |
| my aim, |
| Whose name is my healing, |
| Whose love is the radiance of my heart, |
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| Whose service is my highest aspiration! |
| I beseech Thee by Thy Name, |
|
|
| through which Thou hast enabled them that have recognized Thee to soar to |
| the sublimest heights of the knowledge of Thee and empowered such as |
| devoutly worship Thee to ascend into the precincts of the court of Thy |
| holy favors, |
| to aid me to turn my face towards Thy face, |
| to fix mine eyes |
| upon Thee, |
| and to speak of Thy glory. |
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| I am the one, |
| O my Lord, |
| who hath forgotten all else but Thee, |
| and turned |
| towards the Day-Spring of Thy grace, |
| who hath forsaken all save Thyself in |
| the hope of drawing nigh unto Thy court. |
| Behold me, |
| then, |
| with mine eyes |
| lifted up towards the Seat that shineth with the splendors of the light of |
| Thy Face. |
| Send down, |
| then, |
| upon me, |
| O my Beloved, |
| that which will enable |
| me to be steadfast in Thy Cause, |
| so that the doubts of the infidels may |
| not hinder me from turning towards Thee. |
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| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the God of Power, |
| the Help in Peril, |
| the All-Glorious, |
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| the Almighty. |
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Thou art He the excellence of Whose glory |
| hath exalted them who are the sources of authority and honor, |
| the potency |
| of Whose might hath empowered them who are the fountain-heads of energy |
| and strength, |
| the dominion of Whose will hath elevated the Exponents of |
| Thy Cause above all that are in heaven and on earth, |
| and the life-giving |
| effusions of Whose Pen have quickened the souls of the denizens of the |
| kingdom of creation. |
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| I am he, |
| O my Lord, |
| who, |
| wholly for Thy sake, |
| hath turned his face unto |
| Thee, |
| and who, |
| while acknowledging Thy power and Thy sovereignty, |
| hath |
| directed his steps towards Thy dearly-loved Sanctuary, |
| and Thine adored |
| and hallowed Court. |
| In this state I have reached the City (Ba_gh_dád) |
| wherein, |
| in the full glory of Thy names, |
| Thou didst reveal Thy Self unto |
| all created things. |
| In it I have communed with Thy loved ones, |
| and from |
| the House within its walls I have inhaled the breaths of Thy holiness and |
| perceived the fragrances of Thy fellowship. |
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| Cast me not from Thy presence, |
| O my Lord, |
| neither do Thou drive me away |
| from the shores of Thy love and Thy good-pleasure. |
| For the poor can find |
| no refuge unless he knocketh at the door of Thy wealth, |
| and the outcast |
| can find no peace until he be admitted to the court of Thy favor. |
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| Magnified be Thy name, |
| O my Lord, |
| for Thou hast enabled me to recognize |
| the Manifestation of Thine own Self, |
| and hast caused me to be assured of |
| the truth of the verses which have descended upon Thee. |
| Empower me, |
| I |
| implore Thee, |
| to cling steadfastly unto whatsoever Thou hast bidden me |
| observe. |
| Help me to guard the pearls of Thy love which, |
| by Thy decree, |
|
|
| Thou hast enshrined within my heart. |
| Send down, |
| moreover, |
| every moment of |
| my life, |
| O my God, |
| that which will preserve me from any one but Thee, |
| and |
| will set my feet firm in Thy Cause. |
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| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the God of glory, |
| the God of power, |
| the God of knowledge |
| and wisdom. |
| No God is there beside Thee, |
| the Great Giver, |
| the |
| All-Bountiful, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Ever-Forgiving. |
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| Praised be God, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the All-Compelling. |
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| Glorified art Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I give Thee thanks inasmuch as Thou |
| hast called me into being in Thy days, |
| and infused into me Thy love and |
| Thy knowledge. |
| I beseech Thee, |
| by Thy name whereby the goodly pearls of |
| Thy wisdom and Thine utterance were brought forth out of the treasuries of |
| the hearts of such of Thy servants as are nigh unto Thee, |
| and through |
| which the Day-Star of Thy name, |
| the Compassionate, |
| hath shed its radiance |
| upon all that are in Thy heaven and on Thy earth, |
| to supply me, |
| by Thy |
| grace and bounty, |
| with Thy wondrous and hidden bounties. |
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| These are the earliest days of my life, |
| O my God, |
| which Thou hast linked |
| with Thine own days. |
| Now that Thou hast conferred upon me so great an |
| honor, |
| withhold not from me the things Thou hast ordained for Thy chosen |
| ones. |
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| I am, |
| O my God, |
| but a tiny seed which Thou hast sown in the soil of Thy |
| love, |
| and caused to spring forth by the hand of Thy bounty. |
| This seed |
| craveth, |
| therefore, |
| in its inmost being, |
| for the waters of Thy mercy and |
| the living fountain of Thy grace. |
| Send down upon it, |
| from the heaven of |
| Thy loving-kindness, |
| that which will enable it to flourish beneath Thy |
| shadow and within the borders of Thy court. |
| Thou art He Who watereth the |
| hearts of all that have recognized Thee from Thy plenteous stream and the |
| fountain of Thy living waters. |
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| Praised be God, |
| the Lord of the worlds. |
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| I beseech Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| by that Remembrance of Thee through which all |
| things have been raised to life, |
| and through which all faces have been |
| made to shine, |
| not to frustrate the hopes I have set on the things Thou |
| dost possess. |
| Cause me, |
| then, |
| by Thy mercy, |
| to enter beneath Thy shadow |
| that shadoweth all things. |
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| Be Thou, |
| O my Lord, |
| my sole Desire, |
| my Goal, |
| mine only Hope, |
| my constant |
| Aim, |
| my Habitation and my Sanctuary. |
| Let the object of mine ardent quest |
| be Thy most resplendent, |
| Thine adorable, |
| and ever-blessed Beauty. |
| I |
| implore Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| by whatsoever is of Thee, |
| to send, |
| from the right |
| hand of Thy might, |
| that which will exalt Thy loved ones and abase Thine |
| enemies. |
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| No God is there beside Thee, |
| Thou alone art my Beloved in this world and |
| in the world which is to come. |
| Thou alone art the Desire of all them that |
| have recognized Thee. |
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| Praised be God, |
| the Lord of the worlds. |
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O my God, |
| that Thou hast been true to what the Pen of Thy |
| Revelation hath inscribed upon the Tablets sent down by Thee unto Them |
| Whom Thou hast chosen above all Thy creatures, |
| and through Whom Thou hast |
| unlocked the doors of Thy mercy, |
| and shed abroad the radiance of the light |
| of Thy guidance. |
| Glory to Thee that Thou hast laid bare what had from |
| eternity been wrapped up within the Tabernacle of Thy majesty, |
| Thine |
| omnipotence and glory, |
| and through which Thou hadst decked forth the |
| heaven of Thy Revelation and adorned the pages of the book of Thy |
| testimony. |
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| And when the Pledge was fulfilled and the Promised One appeared, |
| He was |
| rejected by such of Thy servants as profess to have believed in Him in |
| Whom Thy Godhead was manifested, |
| Whom Thou didst ordain to be the Herald |
| of this Revelation, |
| and through Whose advent the eyes of the inmates of |
| the sanctuary of Thy unity were cheered. |
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| I know, |
| O my Lord, |
| neither their reasoning with which they have |
| acknowledged Thee and believed in Thy signs, |
| nor their argument whereby |
| they have repudiated Thy sovereignty. |
| Every time I call them to Thee and |
| say: |
| "O people! |
| Consider the utterances of the Lord your God which are in |
| your possession and those that have been sent down from the heaven of His |
| will and power, |
| " they cavil at Thee, |
| and turn their backs to Thee, |
|
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| though--as Thou art aware--each of the words that have gone out of the mouth |
| of Thy will sheddeth the fragrance of the breaths of Thy mercy. |
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| Some have chosen to cleave to him who is counted unworthy to converse with |
| any of Thy servants that watch at Thy door (Mírzá Yahyá), |
| how much more to |
| enter into the court in which the Tongue of Thy majesty speaketh. |
| Cleanse |
| Thou their hearts and their eyes, |
| O my Lord, |
| that they may see with their |
| eyes and understand with their hearts, |
| that haply they may be attracted by |
| Thine utterances to the Day-Spring of Thine inspiration, |
| and draw nigh |
| unto the soft-flowing stream of Thy knowledge. |
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| Thou art He, |
| O my Lord, |
| Who hath, |
| in every line of Thy Book, |
| entered into |
| covenant with them for me, |
| and made it so sure that none of Thy creatures |
| can any longer evade it. |
| Thou didst say--and Thy word is the truth: |
| "One |
| single letter from Him excelleth all that hath been sent down in the |
| Bayán. |
| " |
|
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| Thou dost consider, |
| therefore, |
| O my God, |
| how they have transgressed |
| against Thy Cause, |
| and beholdest what their hands have wrought in Thy |
| days. |
| They have so grievously wronged me that the Lote-Tree of Thy |
| Revelation moaneth, |
| and the inmates of the Tabernacle of Thy majesty and |
| the dwellers of the cities of Thy names lament. |
| I know not, |
| O my God, |
| for |
| what reason they have risen up to oppress me, |
| and by what proof they have |
| turned aside from Him Who is the Day-Spring of Thy signs. |
| I beseech Thee, |
|
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| O Thou Who art the Lord of all names and the Creator of the heavens, |
| to |
| aid them to act equitably in Thy Cause, |
| that haply they may discover the |
| sweet smell of the robe of Thy mercy, |
| and set their faces towards the |
| horizon that shineth with the brightness of the light of Thy face. |
| Weak |
| are they, |
| O my Lord, |
| and Thou art the Lord of strength and power. |
| They are |
| but paupers, |
| and Thou art the All-Possessing, |
| the Most Generous. |
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| Thou art well aware, |
| O my God, |
| that throughout my life I have sought no |
| advantage for myself. |
| I have offered up my spirit and my whole being for |
| the exaltation of Thy word amidst Thy creatures and the glorification of |
| Thy name among Thy servants. |
| Thou didst send me with such a Testimony that |
| They Who are the Exponents of Thy Revelation and the Day-Springs of Thine |
| inspiration were stirred up with vehement longing. |
| Through it, |
| Thy proof |
| was established, |
| and Thy bounty fulfilled, |
| and Thy Cause perfected, |
| and |
| Thine utterances released, |
| and Thy clear tokens uncovered. |
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| Thou knowest, |
| O my God, |
| that I have wished only what Thou hast wished, |
| and |
| desire what Thou dost desire. |
| Were I to speak forth before Thy servants |
| the things wherewith Thou didst, |
| through Thy bounty, |
| inspire me and which |
| Thou didst command me to utter amidst Thy creatures, |
| the oppressors among |
| Thy people would cavil at me. |
| And were I to hold my peace and cease to |
| celebrate the wonders of Thy praise, |
| all the limbs of my body would be |
| stirred up to extol Thee. |
| I know not what the water is with which Thou |
| didst create me, |
| or what the fire Thou didst kindle within me. |
| I swear by |
| Thy glory! |
| I shall not cease to mention Thee, |
| though all that are in Thy |
| heaven and on Thy earth rise up against me. |
| Thee will I magnify, |
| in all |
| circumstances, |
| with a heart wholly rid of all attachment to the world and |
| all that is therein. |
|
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|
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| Praised be Thou, |
| the Well-Beloved of the hearts of all such as have |
| recognized Thee. |
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| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Thou beholdest how my gaze is fixed |
| toward Thy tender mercies, |
| and how mine eyes are bent upon the horizon of |
| Thy grace, |
| and Thy loving-kindness, |
| and how my hands are stretched out |
| unto the heaven of Thy bestowals. |
| Thy might beareth me witness! |
| Every limb |
| of my body crieth out to Thee and saith: |
| "O Thou Who art the Well-Beloved |
| of the worlds, |
| and the Lord of all that are in heaven and on earth, |
| and |
| the one Desire of the hearts which are devoted to Thee! |
| I implore Thee, |
| by |
| Thine Ocean unto which Thou didst summon all the inmates of heaven and all |
| the dwellers of the earth, |
| to help Thy servants who have been kept back |
| from turning unto it and from approaching its shores. |
| Make them, |
| then, |
| O |
| my God, |
| to be detached from all else but Thee, |
| and enable them to speak |
| forth Thy praise and extol Thy virtues. |
| Supply them, |
| moreover, |
| O my God, |
|
|
| with the choice Wine of Thy mercy, |
| that it may cause them to be forgetful |
| of any one except Thee, |
| and to arise to serve Thy Cause, |
| and to be |
| steadfast in their love for Thee. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Lord of their |
| lives and the Object of their adoration. |
| If they be driven away by Thee, |
|
|
| who will then look upon them; |
| and if they be removed far from Thee, |
| who is |
| there that can help them to approach Thy Presence? |
| I swear by Thy might! |
|
|
| No refuge is there to flee to except Thee, |
| and no shelter to seek except |
| Thy shelter, |
| and no protection except Thy protection. |
| Woe betide him who |
| hath taken as Lord any one beside Thee, |
| and blessed are the ones who have |
| rid themselves of all attachment to all the dwellers of Thine earth, |
| and |
| clung to the hem of Thy bounteousness. |
| These! |
| the people of Bahá, |
| before |
| all that are in heaven and all that are on earth. |
| No God is there but |
| Thee, |
| the Omniscient, |
| the All-Wise. |
| " |
|
|
| Praise be to God, |
| the Lord of all worlds. |
|
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| I know not, |
| O my God, |
| whether I should speak forth the wonders of Thy |
| praise among Thy servants, |
| and lay bare before them the secrets of Thy |
| mercy and the mysteries of Thy Cause, |
| or keep them wrapped up within the |
| receptacle of my heart. |
| Though the lover be loth to share with any one the |
| intimate conversation of his beloved, |
| yet at whatever time Thine |
| inescapable commandment to declare Thy Cause reacheth me, |
| I will |
| unhesitatingly obey it. |
| I would proclaim Thee, |
| undeterred by the darts of |
| affliction that may rain down upon me from the clouds of Thy decree. |
|
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|
|
| I swear by Thy might! |
| Neither the hosts of the earth nor those of heaven |
| can keep me back from revealing the things I am commanded to manifest. |
| I |
| have no will before Thy will, |
| and can cherish no desire in the face of Thy |
| desire. |
| By Thy grace I am, |
| at all times, |
| ready to serve Thee and am rid of |
| all attachment to any one except Thee. |
|
|
|
|
| What I desire, |
| however, |
| O my God, |
| is that Thou shouldst bid me unveil the |
| things which lie hid in Thy knowledge, |
| so that they who are wholly devoted |
| to Thee may, |
| in their longing for Thee, |
| soar up into the atmosphere of Thy |
| oneness, |
| and the infidels may be seized with trembling and may return to |
| the nethermost fire, |
| the abode ordained for them by Thee through the power |
| of Thy sovereign might. |
|
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|
|
| Thou dost consider, |
| O my Lord, |
| how Thy dear ones are sore pressed by Thine |
| enemies, |
| and hearest from all sides their sighing by reason of what hath |
| befallen them in Thy path. |
| Thou knowest, |
| O my Lord, |
| that their one desire |
| was to seek Thy face, |
| and that the sole Object of their adoration was |
| Thee. |
| They who wronged them had no other purpose except to turn them away |
| from Thee, |
| and to extinguish the fire which Thou hadst kindled with the |
| hands of Thine almighty power. |
|
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|
|
| Unseal the lips of Thy will, |
| O my Lord, |
| and let a word proceed therefrom |
| that shall subject unto itself the world and all that is therein. |
| How long |
| shalt Thou behold these things and tarry, |
| O my God? |
| Darkness hath |
| enveloped the whole earth, |
| and Thy tokens are ready to be blotted out |
| throughout Thy realm. |
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|
|
| Forgive me, |
| O my God, |
| for what I have spoken, |
| for Thou art the One that |
| knoweth all things, |
| and in Thee are wrapped up the secrets that are hid |
| from all else except Thyself. |
| When Thy promise shall come to pass, |
| Thou |
| wilt manifest what Thou wilt, |
| and subdue as Thou pleasest. |
| We should wish |
| only what Thou hast wished for us. |
| In Thee is the knowledge of all things, |
|
|
| and with Thee is the issue of all things. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Truth, |
| the |
| Knower of things unseen. |
|
|
|
|
| Forgive me, |
| then, |
| my sins and the sins of them that love me, |
| and supply |
| them with the good of this world and of the next. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Compassionate. |
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O my God! |
| Thou beholdest both the helplessness of Thy |
| dear ones and the ascendancy of Thy foes, |
| both the wretchedness of Thy |
| chosen ones and the glory of them who gainsaid Thy Cause and repudiated |
| Thy signs. |
| The latter deny Thy tokens, |
| and fail to repay Thee for the |
| temporal benefits Thou didst bestow upon them, |
| while the former yield Thee |
| thanks for what hath befallen them in their eagerness to partake of the |
| everlasting gifts Thou dost possess. |
|
|
|
|
| How sweet is the thought of Thee in times of adversity and trial, |
| and how |
| delightful to glorify Thee when compassed about with the fierce winds of |
| Thy decree! |
| Thou knowest full well, |
| O my God, |
| that I endure patiently |
| whatsoever toucheth me in Thy path. |
| Nay, |
| I perceive that all the members |
| and limbs of my body long for tribulation, |
| that I may manifest Thy Cause, |
|
|
| O Thou Who art the Lord of all names! |
| The waters of Thy love have |
| preserved me in the kingdom of Thy creation, |
| and the fire of my |
| remembrance of Thee hath set me ablaze before all that are in heaven and |
| on earth. |
| Great is my blessedness, |
| and great the blessedness of this fire |
| whose flame crieth out: |
| "No God is there save Thee, |
| Who art the Object of |
| my heart's adoration, |
| and the Source and Center of my soul! |
| " |
|
|
| Thy glory beareth me witness! |
| Were all that are in the heavens and all |
| that are on earth to unite and seek to hinder me from remembering Thee and |
| from celebrating Thy praise, |
| they would assuredly have no power over me, |
|
|
| and would fail in their purpose. |
| And were the infidels to slay me, |
| my |
| blood would, |
| at Thy command, |
| lift up its voice and proclaim: |
| "There is no |
| God but Thee, |
| O Thou Who art all my heart's Desire! |
| " And were my flesh to |
| be boiled in the cauldron of hate, |
| the smell which it would send forth |
| would rise towards Thee and cry out: |
| "Where art Thou, |
| O Lord of the |
| worlds, |
| Thou One Desire of them that have known Thee! |
| " And were I to be |
| cast into fire, |
| my ashes would--I swear by Thy glory--declare: |
| "The Youth |
| hath, |
| verily, |
| attained that for which he had besought his Lord, |
| the |
| All-Glorious, |
| the Omniscient. |
| " |
|
|
| How, |
| then, |
| can such a man be fearful of the combination of the kings to |
| injure him in Thy Cause? |
| No, |
| no, |
| I swear by Thyself, |
| O Thou Who art the |
| King of kings! |
| Such is my love for Thee that I can fear no one, |
| though the |
| powers of all the worlds be arrayed against me. |
| Alone and unaided I have, |
|
|
| by the power of Thy might, |
| arisen to proclaim Thy Cause, |
| unafraid of the |
| host of my oppressors. |
|
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|
|
| To all that dwell on earth I cry aloud and say: |
| "Fear ye God, |
| O ye |
| servants of God, |
| and suffer not yourselves to be kept back from this pure |
| Wine that hath flowed from the right hand of the throne of the mercy of |
| your Lord, |
| the Most Merciful. |
| I swear by God! |
| Better for you is what He |
| possesseth than the things ye yourselves possess and the things ye have |
| sought and are now seeking in this vain and empty life. |
| Forsake the world, |
|
|
| and set your faces towards the all-glorious Horizon. |
| Whoso hath partaken |
| of the wine of His remembrance will forget every other remembrance, |
| and |
| whoso hath recognized Him will rid himself of all attachment to this life |
| and to all that pertaineth unto it. |
| " |
|
|
| I implore Thee, |
| O my God and my Master, |
| by Thy word through which they who |
| have believed in Thy unity have soared up into the atmosphere of Thy |
| knowledge, |
| and they who are devoted to Thee have ascended into the heaven |
| of Thy oneness, |
| to inspire Thy loved ones with that which will assure |
| their hearts in Thy Cause. |
| Endue them with such steadfastness that nothing |
| whatsoever will hinder them from turning towards Thee. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Bountiful, |
| the Munificent, |
| the Forgiving, |
| the |
| Compassionate. |
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| Thou beholdest, |
| O my God, |
| how bewildered in their drunkenness are Thy |
| servants who have turned back from Thy beauty and caviled at what hath |
| been sent down from the right hand of the throne of Thy majesty. |
| Thou |
| didst come, |
| O my God, |
| in the clouds of Thy spirit and Thine utterance, |
| and |
| lo, |
| the entire creation shook and trembled, |
| and the limbs of them who |
| repudiated Thy testimonies were made to quiver, |
| O Thou in Whose grasp is |
| the lordship of all things! |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art He, |
| O my God, |
| Who hast summoned all men to turn in the direction |
| of Thy mercy, |
| and called them unto the horizon of Thy grace and bounties. |
|
|
| None, |
| however, |
| heeded Thy call, |
| except such as have forsaken all things |
| save Thee, |
| and hastened unto the Day-Spring of Thy beauty, |
| and the |
| Dawning-Place of Thine inspiration and Thy revelation. |
|
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|
|
| Thou knowest, |
| O my God, |
| that none can be found on the face of the earth to |
| remember Thee except them. |
| Thou seest how the oppressors among Thy |
| creatures have laid hold on them. |
| Some, |
| O my God, |
| have shed their blood in |
| Thy path, |
| others have abandoned their homes and set their faces towards |
| the seat of Thy throne, |
| and were hindered from stepping into the court of |
| Thy great glory, |
| while still others have been cast into prison and are at |
| the mercy of the workers of iniquity. |
|
|
|
|
| I implore Thee, |
| O Thou Who holdest in Thy hands the reins of unconstrained |
| power, |
| to succor them through the wondrous potency of Thy might. |
| Misery, |
| O |
| my Lord, |
| hath taken hold on them in Thy path, |
| exalt them by the power of |
| Thy sovereignty; |
| and weariness hath afflicted them in their love for Thee, |
|
|
| render them victorious, |
| through Thy strength and Thine omnipotence, |
| over |
| Thine enemies. |
|
|
|
|
| Aware as I am, |
| O my God, |
| that Thou hast decreed for them that which |
| excelleth whatsoever is in Thy heaven and on Thy earth, |
| I still cherish |
| the desire that Thou mayest behold them in Thy days exalted and honored by |
| Thy creatures. |
| Supreme art Thou over Thy creation. |
| All are held within Thy |
| grasp, |
| and lie prisoned in the hollow of Thy hand. |
| No God is there but |
| Thee, |
| the All-Powerful, |
| the All-Knowing, |
| the All-Wise. |
|
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| Magnified be Thy name, |
| O my God! |
| I testify that if Thy servants were to |
| turn towards Thee with the eyes Thou didst create in them and with the |
| ears wherewith Thou didst endow them, |
| they would all be carried away by a |
| single word sent down from the right hand of the throne of Thy majesty. |
|
|
| That word alone would suffice to brighten their faces, |
| and to assure their |
| hearts, |
| and to cause their souls to soar up to the atmosphere of Thy great |
| glory, |
| and to ascend into the heaven of Thy sovereignty. |
|
|
|
|
| I pray Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the Lord of all names and the Ruler of both |
| earth and heaven, |
| to grant that all who are dear to Thee may each become a |
| cup of Thy mercy in Thy days, |
| that they may quicken the hearts of Thy |
| servants. |
| Empower them also, |
| O my God, |
| to be as the rain that poureth down |
| from the clouds of Thy grace, |
| and as the winds that waft the vernal |
| fragrances of Thy loving-kindness, |
| that through them the soil of the |
| hearts of Thy creatures may be clad with verdure, |
| and may bring forth the |
| things that will shed their fragrance over all Thy dominion, |
| so that every |
| one may perceive the sweet smell of the Robe of Thy Revelation. |
| Potent art |
| Thou to do what Thou willest. |
|
|
|
|
| The power of Thy might beareth me witness! |
| Whoso hath drunk of the cup |
| which the hand of Thy mercy hath borne round will strip himself of all |
| things except Thee, |
| and will be able, |
| through a word of his mouth, |
| to |
| enrapture the souls of such of Thy servants as have slumbered on the bed |
| of forgetfulness and negligence, |
| and to cause them to turn their faces |
| toward Thy most Great Sign, |
| and seek from Thee naught else except Thyself, |
|
|
| and ask of Thee only what Thou hast determined for them by the pen of Thy |
| judgment and hast prescribed in the Tablet of Thy decree. |
|
|
|
|
| Send down, |
| then, |
| O my God, |
| through Thy Most Great Name, |
| upon Thy loved |
| ones what will, |
| under all conditions, |
| draw them nearer unto Thee. |
| Thou |
| art, |
| verily, |
| the Almighty, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| Whose help is implored by all |
| men. |
|
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| Mine eyes are cheered, |
| O my God, |
| when I contemplate the tribulations that |
| descend upon me from the heaven of Thy decree, |
| and which have encompassed |
| me on every side according to what Thy pen hath irrevocably established. |
| I |
| swear by Thy Self! |
| Whatsoever is of Thee is well pleasing unto me, |
| though |
| it involve the bitterness of mine own death. |
|
|
|
|
| He Who was Thy Spirit (Jesus), |
| O my God, |
| withdrew all alone in the |
| darkness of the night preceding His last day on earth, |
| and falling on His |
| face to the ground besought Thee saying: |
| "If it be Thy will, |
| O my Lord, |
| my |
| Well-Beloved, |
| let this cup, |
| through Thy grace and bounty, |
| pass from me. |
| " |
|
|
| By Thy beauty, |
| O Thou Who art the Lord of all names and the Creator of the |
| heavens! |
| I can smell the fragrance of the words which, |
| in His love for |
| Thee, |
| His lips have uttered, |
| and can feel the glow of the fire that had |
| inflamed His soul in its longing to behold Thy face and in its yearning |
| after the Day-Spring of the light of Thy oneness, |
| and the Dawning-Place of |
| Thy transcendent unity. |
|
|
|
|
| As to me--and to this Thou art Thyself my witness--I call upon Thee saying: |
|
|
| "I have no will of mine own, |
| O my Lord, |
| and my Master and my Ruler, |
| before |
| the indications of Thy will, |
| and can have no purpose in the face of the |
| revelation of Thy purpose. |
| I swear by Thy glory! |
| I wish only what Thou |
| wishest, |
| and cherish only what Thou cherishest. |
| What I have chosen for |
| myself is what Thou hast Thyself chosen for me, |
| O Thou the Possessor of my |
| soul! |
| " Nay, |
| I find myself to be altogether nothing when face to face with |
| the manifold revelations of Thy names, |
| how much less when confronted with |
| the effulgent splendors of the light of Thine own Self. |
| O miserable me! |
|
|
| Were I to attempt merely to describe Thee, |
| such an attempt would itself be |
| an evidence of my impiety, |
| and would attest my heedlessness in the face of |
| the clear and resplendent tokens of Thy oneness. |
| Who else except Thee can |
| claim to be worthy of any notice in the face of Thine own revelation, |
| and |
| who is he that can be deemed sufficiently qualified to adequately praise |
| Thee, |
| or to pride himself on having befittingly described Thy glory? |
|
|
| Nay--and to this Thou dost Thyself bear witness--it hath incontrovertibly |
| been made evident that Thou art the one God, |
| the Incomparable, |
| Whose help |
| is implored by all men. |
| From everlasting Thou wert alone, |
| with none to |
| describe Thee, |
| and wilt abide for ever the same with no one else to equal |
| or rival Thee. |
| Were the existence of any co-equal with Thee to be |
| recognized, |
| how could it then be maintained that Thou art the |
| Incomparable, |
| or that Thy Godhead is immeasurably exalted above all peers |
| or likeness? |
| The contemplation of the highest minds that have recognized |
| Thy unity failed to attain unto the comprehension of the One Thou hast |
| created through the word of Thy commandment, |
| how much more must it be |
| powerless to soar into the atmosphere of the knowledge of Thine own Being. |
|
|
| Every praise which any tongue or pen can recount, |
| every imagination which |
| any heart can devise, |
| is debarred from the station which Thy most exalted |
| Pen hath ordained, |
| how much more must it fall short of the heights which |
| Thou hast Thyself immensely exalted above the conception and the |
| description of any creature. |
| For the attempt of the evanescent to conceive |
| the signs of the Uncreated is as the stirring of the drop before the |
| tumult of Thy billowing oceans. |
| Nay, |
| forbid it, |
| O my God, |
| that I should |
| thus venture to describe Thee, |
| for every similitude and comparison must |
| pertain to what is essentially created by Thee. |
| How can then such |
| similitude and comparison ever befit Thee, |
| or reach up unto Thy Self? |
|
|
|
|
| By Thy glory, |
| O my God! |
| Though I recognize and firmly believe that no |
| description which any except Thyself can give of Thee can beseem Thy |
| grandeur, |
| and that no glory ascribed to Thee by any save Thyself can ever |
| ascend into the atmosphere of Thy presence, |
| yet were I to hold my peace, |
|
|
| and cease to glorify Thee and to recount Thy wondrous glory, |
| my heart |
| would be consumed, |
| and my soul would melt away. |
|
|
|
|
| My remembrance of Thee, |
| O my God, |
| quencheth my thirst, |
| and quieteth my |
| heart. |
| My soul delighteth in its communion with Thee, |
| as the sucking child |
| delighteth itself in the breasts of Thy mercy; |
| and my heart panteth after |
| Thee even as one sore athirst panteth after the living waters of Thy |
| bounty, |
| O Thou Who art the God of mercy, |
| in Whose hand is the lordship of |
| all things! |
|
|
|
|
| I give thanks to Thee, |
| O my God, |
| that Thou hast suffered me to remember |
| Thee. |
| What else but remembrance of Thee can give delight to my soul or |
| gladness to my heart? |
| Communion with Thee enableth me to dispense with the |
| remembrance of all Thy creatures, |
| and my love for Thee empowereth me to |
| endure the harm which my oppressors inflict upon me. |
|
|
|
|
| Send, |
| therefore, |
| unto my loved ones, |
| O my God, |
| what will cheer their |
| hearts, |
| and illumine their faces, |
| and delight their souls. |
| Thou knowest, |
| O |
| my Lord, |
| that their joy is to behold the exaltation of Thy Cause and the |
| glorification of Thy word. |
| Do Thou unveil, |
| therefore, |
| O my God, |
| what will |
| gladden their eyes, |
| and ordain for them the good of this world and of the |
| world which is to come. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the God of power, |
| of strength and of bounty. |
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Thou seest, |
| O my God, |
| how the wrongs committed by such of Thy creatures as |
| have turned their backs to Thee have come in between Him in Whom Thy |
| Godhead is manifest and Thy servants. |
| Send down upon them, |
| O my Lord, |
| what |
| will cause them to be busied with each others' concerns. |
| Let, |
| then, |
| their |
| violence be confined to their own selves, |
| that the land and they that |
| dwell therein may find peace. |
|
|
|
|
| One of Thy handmaidens, |
| O my Lord, |
| hath sought Thy face, |
| and soared in the |
| atmosphere of Thy pleasure. |
| Withhold not from her, |
| O my Lord, |
| the things |
| Thou didst ordain for the chosen ones among Thy handmaidens. |
| Enable her, |
|
|
| then, |
| to be so attracted by Thine utterances that she will celebrate Thy |
| praise amongst them. |
|
|
|
|
| Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. |
| No God is there but Thee, |
| the |
| Almighty, |
| Whose help is implored by all men. |
|
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|
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| My God, |
| my Well-Beloved! |
| No place is there for any one to flee to when |
| once Thy laws have been sent down, |
| and no refuge can be found by any soul |
| after the revelation of Thy commandments. |
| Thou hast inspired the Pen with |
| the mysteries of Thine eternity, |
| and bidden it teach man that which he |
| knoweth not, |
| and caused him to partake of the living waters of truth from |
| the cup of Thy Revelation and Thine inspiration. |
|
|
|
|
| No sooner, |
| however, |
| had the Pen traced upon the tablet one single letter |
| of Thy hidden wisdom, |
| than the voice of the lamentation of Thine ardent |
| lovers was lifted up from all directions. |
| Thereupon, |
| there befell the just |
| what hath caused the inmates of the tabernacle of Thy glory to weep and |
| the dwellers of the cities of Thy revelation to groan. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou dost consider, |
| O my God, |
| how He Who is the Manifestation of Thy names |
| is in these days threatened by the swords of Thine adversaries. |
| In such a |
| state He crieth out and summoneth all the inhabitants of Thine earth and |
| the denizens of Thy heaven unto Thee. |
|
|
|
|
| Purify, |
| O my God, |
| the hearts of Thy creatures with the power of Thy |
| sovereignty and might, |
| that Thy words may sink deep into them. |
| I know not |
| what is in their hearts, |
| O my God, |
| nor can tell the thoughts they think of |
| Thee. |
| Methinks that they imagine that Thy purpose in calling them to Thine |
| all-highest horizon is to heighten the glory of Thy majesty and power. |
| For |
| had they been satisfied that Thou summonest them to that which will |
| recreate their hearts and immortalize their souls, |
| they would never have |
| fled from Thy governance, |
| nor deserted the shadow of the tree of Thy |
| oneness. |
| Clear away, |
| then, |
| the sight of Thy creatures, |
| O my God, |
| that they |
| may recognize Him Who showeth forth the Godhead as One Who is sanctified |
| from all that pertaineth unto them, |
| and Who, |
| wholly for Thy sake, |
| is |
| summoning them to the horizon of Thy unity, |
| at a time when every moment of |
| His life is beset with peril. |
| Had His aim been the preservation of His own |
| Self, |
| He would never have left it at the mercy of Thy foes. |
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| I swear by Thy glory! |
| I have accepted to be tried by manifold adversities |
| for no purpose except to regenerate all that are in Thy heaven and on Thy |
| earth. |
| Whoso hath loved Thee, |
| can never feel attached to his own self, |
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| except for the purpose of furthering Thy Cause; |
| and whoso hath recognized |
| Thee can recognize naught else except Thee, |
| and can turn to no one save |
| Thee. |
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| Enable Thy servants, |
| O my God, |
| to discover the things Thou didst desire |
| for them in Thy Kingdom. |
| Acquaint them, |
| moreover, |
| with what He Who is the |
| Origin of Thy most excellent titles hath, |
| in His love for Thee, |
| been |
| willing to bear for the sake of the regeneration of their souls, |
| that they |
| may haste to attain the River that is Life indeed, |
| and turn their faces in |
| the direction of Thy Name, |
| the Most Merciful. |
| Abandon them not to |
| themselves, |
| O my God! |
| Draw them, |
| by Thy bountiful favor, |
| to the heaven of |
| Thine inspiration. |
| They are but paupers, |
| and Thou art the All-Possessing, |
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| the ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Compassionate. |
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| Glory to Thee, |
| O my God! |
| The first stirrings of the spring of Thy grace |
| have appeared and clothed Thine earth with verdure. |
| The clouds of the |
| heaven of Thy bounty have rained their rain on this City within whose |
| walls is imprisoned Him Whose desire is the salvation of Thy creatures. |
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| Through it the soil of this City hath been decked forth, |
| and its trees |
| clothed with foliage, |
| and its inhabitants gladdened. |
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| The hearts of Thy dear ones, |
| however, |
| will rejoice only at the Divine |
| Springtime of Thy tender mercies, |
| whereby the hearts are quickened, |
| and |
| the souls are renewed, |
| and the trees of human existence bear their fruits. |
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| The plants that have sprung forth, |
| O my Lord, |
| in the hearts of Thy loved |
| ones have withered away. |
| Send down upon them, |
| from the clouds of Thy |
| spirit, |
| that which will cause the tender herbs of Thy knowledge and wisdom |
| to grow within their breasts. |
| Rejoice, |
| then, |
| their hearts with the |
| proclamation of Thy Cause and the exaltation of Thy sovereignty. |
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| Their eyes, |
| O my Lord, |
| are expectantly turned in the direction of Thy |
| bounty, |
| and their faces are set towards the horizon of Thy grace. |
| Suffer |
| them not, |
| through Thy bounty, |
| to be deprived of Thy grace. |
| Potent art |
| Thou, |
| by Thy sovereign might, |
| over all things. |
| No God is there but Thee, |
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| the Almighty, |
| the Help in Peril, |
| the Self-Subsisting. |
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| Thou seest, |
| O my God, |
| how Thy servants have been cleaving fast to Thy |
| names, |
| and have been calling on them in the daytime and in the night |
| season. |
| No sooner, |
| however, |
| had He been made manifest through Whose word |
| the kingdom of names and the heaven of eternity were created, |
| than they |
| broke away from Him and disbelieved in the greatest of Thy signs. |
| They |
| finally banished Him from the land of His birth, |
| and caused Him to dwell |
| within the most desolate of Thy cities, |
| though all the world had been |
| built up by Thee for His sake. |
| Within this, |
| the Most Great Prison, |
| He hath |
| established His seat. |
| Though sore tried by trials, |
| the like of which the |
| eye of creation hath not seen, |
| He summoneth the people unto Thee, |
| O Thou |
| Who art the Fashioner of the universe! |
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| I beseech Thee, |
| O Thou the Shaper of all the nations and the Quickener of |
| every moldering bone, |
| to graciously enable Thy servants to recognize Him |
| Who is the Manifestation of Thy Self and the Revealer of Thy transcendent |
| might, |
| that they may cut down, |
| by Thy power, |
| all the idols of their |
| corrupt inclinations, |
| and enter beneath the shadow of Thine |
| all-encompassing mercy, |
| which, |
| by virtue of Thy name, |
| the Most Exalted, |
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| the All-Glorious, |
| hath surpassed the entire creation. |
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| I know not, |
| O my God, |
| how long will Thy creatures continue to slumber on |
| the bed of forgetfulness and evil desires, |
| and remain far removed from |
| Thee and shut out from Thy presence. |
| Draw them nearer, |
| O my God, |
| unto the |
| scene of Thine effulgent glory, |
| and enrapture their hearts with the sweet |
| savors of Thine inspiration, |
| through which they who adore Thy unity have |
| soared on the wings of desire towards Thee, |
| and they who are devoted to |
| Thee have reached unto Him Who is the Dawning-Place of the Day-Star of Thy |
| creation. |
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| Cleave asunder, |
| O my Lord, |
| the veils that shut them out from Thee, |
| that |
| they may behold Thee shining above the horizon of Thy oneness and shedding |
| Thy radiance from the dawning-place of Thy sovereignty. |
| By Thy glory! |
| Were |
| they to discover the sweetness of Thy remembrance and apprehend the |
| excellence of the things that are sent down upon them from the right hand |
| of the throne of Thy majesty, |
| they would cast away all that they possess, |
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| and would rush forth into the wilderness of their longing after Thee, |
| that |
| the glance of Thy loving-kindness may be directed towards them and the |
| radiance of the Day-Star of Thy beauty may be shed upon them. |
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| Let their hearts, |
| O my Lord, |
| be carried away by Thy remembrance, |
| and their |
| souls enriched by Thy riches, |
| and their wills strengthened to proclaim Thy |
| Cause amidst Thy creatures. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Great Giver, |
| the |
| Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Compassionate. |
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| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O my God! |
| Thou seest how I have been sorely vexed |
| among Thy servants, |
| and beholdest the things that have befallen me in Thy |
| path. |
| Thou knowest full well that I have not spoken a word but by Thy |
| leave, |
| that my lips have never been opened except at Thy bidding and in |
| accordance with Thy pleasure, |
| that every breath I have breathed hath been |
| animated with Thy praise and Thy remembrance, |
| that I have summoned all men |
| to naught else except that whereunto Thy chosen ones have through all |
| eternity been summoned, |
| and that I have bidden them observe only the |
| things that would draw them nearer unto the Day-Spring of Thy |
| loving-kindness, |
| and the Dawning-Place of Thy favors, |
| and the Horizon of |
| Thy riches, |
| and the Manifestation of Thine inspiration and Thy revelation. |
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| Thou art well aware, |
| O my God, |
| that I have not failed in my duty towards |
| Thy Cause. |
| At all times and under all conditions I have wafted, |
| in every |
| direction, |
| the breezes of Thine inspiration, |
| and shed abroad the sweet |
| smell of the raiment of Thy mercy, |
| that haply Thy servants may discover |
| its fragrance, |
| and through it be enabled to turn towards Thee. |
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| I implore Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by the Lights of Thy unity and the Repositories |
| of Thy revelation, |
| to send down from the clouds of Thy mercy that which |
| will cleanse the hearts of all such as have turned towards Thee. |
| Blot out, |
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| then, |
| from their hearts all that may induce Thy servants to cavil at Thy |
| Cause. |
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| Thy will hath overruled my will, |
| O my God, |
| and I have shown forth what |
| hath grievously vexed me. |
| Have mercy, |
| then, |
| upon me, |
| O Thou Who of all |
| those who show mercy art the Most Merciful! |
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| Assist Thou Thy servants, |
| O my God, |
| to help Thy Cause, |
| and give them to |
| drink what will quicken their hearts in Thy realm, |
| lest anything hinder |
| them from remembering Thee and from extolling Thy virtues, |
| that they may |
| quit their homes in Thy name, |
| and summon all the multitudes unto Thee. |
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| Guard their faces, |
| O my God, |
| from turning to any one save Thee, |
| and their |
| ears from hearkening unto the sayings of all such as have turned away from |
| Thy beauty and repudiated Thy signs. |
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| Supreme art Thou over all things. |
| There is none other God save Thee, |
| the |
| All-Knowing, |
| the All-Wise. |
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| Glorified art Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Thou beholdest my low estate and the |
| habitation wherein I dwell, |
| and bearest witness unto my perplexity, |
| my |
| crying needs, |
| my troubles, |
| and the afflictions I suffer among Thy servants |
| who recite Thy verses and repudiate their Revealer, |
| who call on Thy names |
| and cavil at their Creator, |
| who seek to draw nigh unto Him Who is Thy |
| Friend and put to death Him Who is the Best-Beloved of the worlds. |
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| Open Thou their eyes, |
| O my God, |
| and My Master, |
| that they may gaze on Thy |
| beauty, |
| or cause them to return unto the lowest abyss of the fire. |
| Potent |
| art Thou to do what Thou willest. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the |
| All-Wise. |
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| The glory of Thy might, |
| O my God, |
| beareth me witness! |
| Every time I attempt |
| to remember Thee, |
| I find myself overpowered by the sublimity of Thy |
| station and the immensity of Thy might; |
| and every time I hold my peace, |
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| lo, |
| I am impelled by my love for Thee and by the potency of Thy will, |
| to |
| unloose my tongue and mention Thee. |
| He who is poor and needy, |
| O my God, |
| is |
| calling for his Lord, |
| the All-Possessing; |
| and he who is destitute of all |
| strength remembereth his Master, |
| the All-Powerful. |
| If He deign to accept |
| His servant's supplication, |
| He is, |
| verily, |
| of unsurpassed bounteousness; |
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| and if He cast him out, |
| He is of those who judge equitably the best. |
| He |
| indeed is acceptable, |
| O my God, |
| who hath set his face towards Thee, |
| and he |
| is truly deprived who hath been careless of the remembrance of Thee in Thy |
| days. |
| Blessed is he that hath tasted of the sweetness of Thy remembrance |
| and praise. |
| Nothing, |
| not even the arising of all the peoples of the whole |
| world to assail him, |
| can hinder such a man from directing his steps |
| towards the paths of Thy pleasure and the ways of Thy Cause. |
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| Look, |
| then, |
| O Thou Who art the Well-Beloved of Bahá, |
| upon the tears he |
| sheddeth before Thee, |
| and behold the sighs which he uttereth, |
| O Thou Who |
| art his heart's Desire! |
| I swear by Thy might, |
| and Thy majesty and Thy |
| glory! |
| Were I to inherit from Thee all the delights of Paradise, |
| and to |
| keep them in my possession as long as Thine own Being endureth, |
| and were I |
| to become, |
| for less than a moment, |
| careless of the remembrance of Thee, |
| I |
| would, |
| of a certainty, |
| cast them away from me and cease to consider them. |
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| I am the one, |
| O my God, |
| who for love of Thee hath forsaken the world and |
| all its benefits, |
| and willingly accepted every tribulation for the sake of |
| Thy remembrance. |
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| I entreat Thee, |
| O Thou Who art my Companion and my Best-Beloved, |
| to lift |
| the veil that hath come in between Thee and Thy servants, |
| that they may |
| recognize Thee with Thine own eye and rid themselves of all attachment to |
| any one but Thee. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the |
| Most Compassionate. |
| No God is there beside Thee, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the |
| Self-Sufficing, |
| the Self-Exalting, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the All-Wise. |
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| Praise be unto Thee, |
| for Thou art, |
| in truth, |
| the Lord of earth and heaven. |
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| Praise be to Thee, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I am the one who hath sought the good |
| pleasure of Thy will, |
| and directed his steps towards the seat of Thy |
| gracious favors. |
| I am he who hath forsaken his all, |
| who hath fled to Thee |
| for shelter, |
| who hath set his face towards the tabernacle of Thy |
| revelation and the adored sanctuary of Thy glory. |
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my |
| Lord, |
| by Thy call whereby they who recognized Thy unity have sought the |
| shadow of Thy most gracious providence, |
| and the sincere have fled far from |
| themselves unto Thy name, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| through |
| which Thy verses were sent down, |
| and Thy word fulfilled, |
| and Thy proof |
| manifested, |
| and the sun of Thy beauty risen, |
| and Thy testimony |
| established, |
| and Thy signs uncovered, |
| --I beseech Thee to grant that I may |
| be numbered with them that have quaffed the wine that is life indeed from |
| the hands of Thy gracious providence, |
| and have rid themselves, |
| in Thy |
| path, |
| of all attachment to Thy creatures, |
| and been so inebriated with Thy |
| manifold wisdom that they hastened to the field of sacrifice with Thy |
| praise on their lips and Thy remembrance in their hearts. |
| Send down, |
| also, |
|
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| upon me, |
| O my God, |
| that which will wash me from anything that is not of |
| Thee, |
| and deliver me from Thine enemies who have disbelieved in Thy signs. |
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| Potent art Thou to do what Thou willest. |
| No God is there beside Thee, |
| the |
| Help in Peril, |
| the Self-Subsisting. |
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| Praise be to Thee, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Thou seest and knowest that I have |
| called upon Thy servants to turn nowhere except in the direction of Thy |
| bestowals, |
| and have bidden them observe naught save the things Thou didst |
| prescribe in Thy Perspicuous Book, |
| the Book which hath been sent down |
| according to Thine inscrutable decree and irrevocable purpose. |
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| I can utter no word, |
| O my God, |
| unless I be permitted by Thee, |
| and can move |
| in no direction until I obtain Thy sanction. |
| It is Thou, |
| O my God, |
| Who |
| hast called me into being through the power of Thy might, |
| and hast endued |
| me with Thy grace to manifest Thy Cause. |
| Wherefore I have been subjected |
| to such adversities that my tongue hath been hindered from extolling Thee |
| and from magnifying Thy glory. |
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| All praise be to Thee, |
| O my God, |
| for the things Thou didst ordain for me |
| through Thy decree and by the power of Thy sovereignty. |
| I beseech Thee |
| that Thou wilt fortify both myself and them that love me in our love for |
| Thee, |
| and wilt keep us firm in Thy Cause. |
| I swear by Thy might! |
| O my God! |
|
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| Thy servant's shame is to be shut out as by a veil from Thee, |
| and his |
| glory is to know Thee. |
| Armed with the power of Thy name nothing can ever |
| hurt me, |
| and with Thy love in my heart all the world's afflictions can in |
| no wise alarm me. |
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| Send down, |
| therefore, |
| O my Lord, |
| upon me and upon my loved ones that which |
| will protect us from the mischief of those that have repudiated Thy truth |
| and disbelieved in Thy signs. |
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| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the Most Bountiful. |
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| Glorified art Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Thou hast, |
| in Thine all highest |
| Paradise, |
| assigned unto Thy servants such stations that if any one of them |
| were to be unveiled to men's eyes all who are in heaven and all who are on |
| earth would be dumbfounded. |
| By Thy might! |
| Were kings to witness so great a |
| glory they would, |
| assuredly, |
| rid themselves of their dominions and cleave |
| to such of their subjects as have entered beneath the shadow of Thine |
| immeasurable mercy and sought the shelter of Thine all-glorious name. |
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| I implore Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the Beloved of the worlds and the Desire of |
| all that have recognized Thee, |
| by Thy name, |
| through which Thou stirrest up |
| whom Thou willest and drawest toward Thee whom Thou pleasest, |
| to open the |
| eyes of all that are dear to Thee, |
| that haply they may not be veiled from |
| Thee as the peoples of the earth are, |
| but may outwardly perceive the signs |
| and tokens of Thy power, |
| and inwardly apprehend the things Thou didst |
| ordain for them in the realms of Thy glory. |
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| Potent art Thou to do Thy pleasure. |
| Thou art the one alone Beloved in both |
| this world and in the next. |
| No God is there but Thee, |
| the Most Exalted, |
|
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| the All-Glorious. |
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| Glorified art Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Every time I venture to make mention of |
| Thee, |
| I am held back by my mighty sins and grievous trespasses against |
| Thee, |
| and find myself wholly deprived of Thy grace, |
| and utterly powerless |
| to celebrate Thy praise. |
| My great confidence in Thy bounty, |
| however, |
|
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| reviveth my hope in Thee, |
| and my certitude that Thou wilt bountifully deal |
| with me emboldeneth me to extol Thee, |
| and to ask of Thee the things Thou |
| dost possess. |
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| I implore Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by Thy mercy that hath surpassed all created |
| things, |
| and to which all that are immersed beneath the oceans of Thy names |
| bear witness, |
| not to abandon me unto my self, |
| for my heart is prone to |
| evil. |
| Guard me, |
| then, |
| within the stronghold of Thy protection and the |
| shelter of Thy care. |
| I am he, |
| O my God, |
| whose only wish is what Thou hast |
| determined by the power of Thy might. |
| All I have chosen for myself is to |
| be assisted by Thy gracious appointments and the ruling of Thy will, |
| and |
| to be aided with the tokens of Thy decree and judgment. |
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|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the Beloved of the hearts which long for |
| Thee, |
| by the Manifestations of Thy Cause and the Day-Springs of Thine |
| inspiration, |
| and the Exponents of Thy majesty, |
| and the Treasuries of Thy |
| knowledge, |
| not to suffer me to be deprived of Thy holy Habitation, |
| Thy |
| Fane and Thy Tabernacle. |
| Aid me, |
| O my Lord, |
| to attain His hallowed court, |
|
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| and to circle round His person, |
| and to stand humbly at His door. |
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| Thou art He Whose power is from everlasting to everlasting. |
| Nothing |
| escapeth Thy knowledge. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the God of power, |
| the God of |
| glory and wisdom. |
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| Praised be God, |
| the Lord of the worlds! |
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| O Thou the dread of Whom hath fallen upon all things, |
| before the splendors |
| of Whose face the countenances of all men are downcast, |
| at the revelations |
| of Whose sovereignty all necks have humbly bowed, |
| to the ruling of Whose |
| will all hearts have been subdued, |
| the awfulness of Whose majesty hath |
| caused the foundations of all things to tremble, |
| and to the power of Whose |
| authority the winds have been subjected! |
| I beseech Thee by the compelling |
| force of Thy Revelation, |
| and by the power of Thy might, |
| and by the |
| exaltation of Thy word, |
| and by the sublimity of Thy sovereignty, |
| to number |
| us with them whom the world hath been powerless to hinder from turning |
| towards Thee. |
|
|
|
|
| Cause me, |
| O my Lord, |
| to be of those who, |
| with their substance and their |
| own selves, |
| have fought valiantly in Thy path. |
| Write down, |
| then, |
| for me |
| the recompense Thou didst ordain for them in the Tablet of Thy decree. |
|
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| Stablish me also on the seat of truth in Thy presence, |
| and join me with |
| the sincere among Thy servants. |
|
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|
|
| I implore Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| by Thy Messengers, |
| and Thy Chosen Ones, |
| and by |
| Him through Whom Thou hast affixed Thy seal upon the Manifestations of Thy |
| Cause among Thy creatures, |
| and Whom Thou hast adorned with the ornament of |
| Thine acceptance among all that dwell in Thy heaven and on Thy earth, |
| to |
| graciously assist me to attain unto what Thou hast ordained for Thy |
| servants and bidden them observe in Thy Tablets. |
| Wash away, |
| then, |
| my sins, |
|
|
| O my God, |
| by Thy grace and bounty, |
| and reckon me among such as are not |
| overtaken by fear nor put to grief. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Help in Peril, |
| the Self-Subsisting. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Glorified art Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Thou art He the fire of Whose love hath |
| set ablaze the hearts of them who have recognized Thy unity, |
| and the |
| splendors of Whose countenance have illuminated the faces of such as have |
| drawn nigh unto Thy court. |
| How plenteous, |
| O my God, |
| is the stream of Thy |
| knowledge! |
| How sweet, |
| O my Beloved, |
| is the injury which, |
| in my love for |
| Thee, |
| and for the sake of Thy pleasure, |
| I suffer from the darts of the |
| wicked doers! |
| How pleasing are the wounds which, |
| in Thy path and in order |
| to proclaim Thy Faith, |
| I sustain from the swords of the infidels! |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| by Thy name through which Thou turnest restlessness into |
| tranquillity, |
| fear into confidence, |
| weakness into strength, |
| and abasement |
| into glory, |
| that Thou of Thy grace wilt aid me and Thy servants to exalt |
| Thy name, |
| to deliver Thy Message, |
| and to proclaim Thy Cause, |
| in such wise |
| that we may remain unmoved by either the assaults of the transgressors or |
| the wrath of the infidels, |
| O Thou Who art my Well-Beloved! |
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| I am, |
| O my Lord, |
| Thy handmaiden, |
| who hath hearkened to Thy call, |
| and |
| hastened unto Thee, |
| fleeing from herself and resting her heart upon Thee. |
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| I implore Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| by Thy name out of which all the treasures of |
| the earth were brought forth, |
| to shield me from the hints of such as have |
| disbelieved in Thee and repudiated Thy truth. |
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| Powerful art Thou to do what Thou pleasest. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the |
| All-Knowing, |
| the All-Wise. |
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| All praise be to Thee, |
| O Lord, |
| my God! |
| How mysterious the Fire which Thou |
| hast enkindled within my heart! |
| My very limbs testify to the intensity of |
| its heat, |
| and evince the consuming power of its flame. |
| Should my bodily |
| tongue ever attempt to describe Thee as the One Whose strength hath ever |
| excelled the strength of the most mighty amongst men, |
| the tongue of my |
| heart would address me, |
| saying: |
| "These are but words which can only be |
| adequate to such things as are of the same likeness and nature as |
| themselves. |
| But He, |
| of a truth, |
| is infinitely exalted above the mention of |
| all His creatures. |
| " |
|
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| The power of Thy might beareth me witness, |
| O my Well-Beloved! |
| Every limb |
| of my body, |
| methinks, |
| is endowed with a tongue that glorifieth Thee and |
| magnifieth Thy name. |
| Armed with the power of Thy love, |
| the hatred which |
| moveth them that are against Thee can never alarm me; |
| and with Thy praise |
| on my lips, |
| the rulings of Thy decree can in no wise fill me with sorrow. |
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| Fortify, |
| therefore, |
| Thy love within my breast, |
| and suffer me to face the |
| assaults which all the peoples of the earth may launch against me. |
| I swear |
| by Thee! |
| Every hair of my head proclaimeth: |
| "But for the adversities that |
| befall me in Thy path, |
| how could I ever taste the divine sweetness of Thy |
| tenderness and love? |
| " |
|
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| Send down, |
| therefore, |
| O my Lord, |
| upon me and upon them that love me, |
| that |
| which will cause us to become steadfast in Thy Faith. |
| Enable them, |
| then, |
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| to become the Hands of Thy Cause amongst Thy servants, |
| that they may |
| scatter abroad Thy signs, |
| and show forth Thy sovereignty. |
| There is no God |
| but Thee, |
| Who art powerful to do whatsoever Thou willest. |
| Thou art, |
| in |
| truth, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the All-Praised. |
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| Praise be unto Thee, |
| O my God! |
| I am one of Thy servants, |
| who hath believed |
| on Thee and on Thy signs. |
| Thou seest how I have set myself towards the |
| door of Thy mercy, |
| and turned my face in the direction of Thy |
| loving-kindness. |
| I beseech Thee, |
| by Thy most excellent titles and Thy most |
| exalted attributes, |
| to open to my face the portals of Thy bestowals. |
| Aid |
| me, |
| then, |
| to do that which is good, |
| O Thou Who art the Possessor of all |
| names and attributes! |
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| I am poor, |
| O my Lord, |
| and Thou art the Rich. |
| I have set my face towards |
| Thee, |
| and detached myself from all but Thee. |
| Deprive me not, |
| I implore |
| Thee, |
| of the breezes of Thy tender mercy, |
| and withhold not from me what |
| Thou didst ordain for the chosen among Thy servants. |
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| Remove the veil from mine eyes, |
| O my Lord, |
| that I may recognize what Thou |
| hast desired for Thy creatures, |
| and discover, |
| in all the manifestations of |
| Thy handiwork, |
| the revelations of Thine almighty power. |
| Enrapture my soul, |
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| O my Lord, |
| with Thy most mighty signs, |
| and draw me out of the depths of my |
| corrupt and evil desires. |
| Write down, |
| then, |
| for me the good of this world |
| and of the world to come. |
| Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. |
| No God |
| is there but Thee, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| Whose help is sought by all men. |
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| I yield Thee thanks, |
| O my Lord, |
| that Thou hast wakened me from my sleep, |
|
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| and stirred me up, |
| and created in me the desire to perceive what most of |
| Thy servants have failed to apprehend. |
| Make me able, |
| therefore, |
| O my Lord, |
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| to behold, |
| for love of Thee and for the sake of Thy pleasure, |
| whatsoever |
| Thou hast desired. |
| Thou art He to the power of Whose might and sovereignty |
| all things testify. |
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| There is none other God but Thee, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Beneficent. |
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O my God! |
| Thou seest how Thy righteous servants have |
| fallen into the hands of the wicked doers, |
| who have disbelieved in Thy |
| name, |
| the Unconstrained, |
| and denied Thy majesty, |
| and Thine unrestrained |
| authority, |
| and Thy strength, |
| and Thy sovereign might. |
| Their mouths utter |
| what the mouths of the Jews uttered aforetime. |
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| Put forth, |
| therefore, |
| out of the bosom of Thy glory, |
| O my Lord, |
| the hand |
| of Thine omnipotence, |
| and through it assist Thou Thy loved ones who, |
|
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| though sore-tried in Thy path with such trials as have caused the inmates |
| of the kingdom of Thy Cause to groan, |
| were not deterred from turning |
| towards the horizon of Thy Revelation. |
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| Set, |
| then, |
| the seal of Thine unerring protection on their hearts, |
| O my |
| Lord, |
| lest perchance the remembrance of aught else except Thee enter |
| therein. |
| Make them able, |
| moreover, |
| to proclaim Thy name amidst Thy |
| creatures, |
| and supply them with the best of what Thou hast destined for |
| such of Thy chosen ones as enjoy near access to Thee. |
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| Potent art Thou to do Thy pleasure. |
| Thou truly art the All-Glorious, |
| to |
| whom all cry for help. |
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| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Thou seest how Thy servants have |
| everywhere been compassed with tribulations, |
| how their adversaries have |
| all risen up against them and grievously wronged them. |
| Thy glory beareth |
| me witness! |
| Were all the wicked doers of the earth to band themselves |
| against us, |
| and to cast us into a fire such as no man hath kindled, |
| they |
| would be powerless to distract our gaze from the horizon of Thy name, |
| the |
| Most Exalted, |
| the Most High, |
| and would fail to turn aside our hearts from |
| the seat of Thine effulgent glory. |
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|
| I swear by Thy might! |
| The arrows that transfix us in Thy path are the |
| ornaments of our temples, |
| and the spears which pierce us in our love for |
| Thee are as silk unto our bodies. |
| By the glory of Thy might! |
| Nothing |
| whatsoever can beseem Thy servants except what the pen of Thine |
| irrevocable decree hath traced in this priceless and exalted Tablet. |
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| All praise be to Thy Self at all times and under all conditions. |
| Thou art, |
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| verily, |
| the God of knowledge and wisdom. |
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| Praise be unto Thee, |
| O my God! |
| Thou seest how He Who is Thy Light hath |
| been shut up in the fortress-town of Akká, |
| and been sore oppressed by |
| reason of what the hands of the wicked doers have wrought, |
| whose corrupt |
| desires have kept them back from turning towards Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the |
| King of all names! |
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| I swear by Thy glory! |
| Tribulations, |
| however woeful, |
| can never hinder me |
| from remembering Thee or from celebrating Thy praise. |
| Every vexation borne |
| for love of Thee is a token of Thy mercy unto Thy creatures, |
| and every |
| ordeal suffered in Thy path is but a gift from Thee bestowed on Thy chosen |
| ones. |
| I testify that my countenance, |
| which shineth above the Day-Spring of |
| eternity, |
| hath been irradiated by adversity, |
| and my body hath been adorned |
| by it before all who are in heaven and all who are on earth. |
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| I pray Thee, |
| by Thy Most Great Name, |
| to aid all them that have believed on |
| Thee and on Thy signs to be steadfast in Thy love and to set themselves |
| towards the Dawning-Place of the Day-Star of Thy loving-kindness. |
| Inspire |
| them, |
| then, |
| O my God, |
| with what will unloose their tongue to praise Thee, |
|
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| and will draw them nigh unto Thee in the life that now is and the life |
| that is to come. |
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| Thou truly art the Almighty, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the Beneficent. |
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| Glorified be Thy name, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I beseech Thee by Thy power that |
| hath encompassed all created things, |
| and by Thy sovereignty that hath |
| transcended the entire creation, |
| and by Thy Word which was hidden in Thy |
| wisdom and whereby Thou didst create Thy heaven and Thy earth, |
| both to |
| enable us to be steadfast in our love for Thee and in our obedience to Thy |
| pleasure, |
| and to fix our gaze upon Thy face, |
| and celebrate Thy glory. |
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| Empower us, |
| then, |
| O my God, |
| to spread abroad Thy signs among Thy |
| creatures, |
| and to guard Thy Faith in Thy realm. |
| Thou hast ever existed |
| independently of the mention of any of Thy creatures, |
| and wilt remain as |
| Thou hast been for ever and ever. |
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| In Thee I have placed my whole confidence, |
| unto Thee I have turned my |
| face, |
| to the cord of Thy loving providence I have clung, |
| and towards the |
| shadow of Thy mercy I have hastened. |
| Cast me not as one disappointed out |
| of Thy door, |
| O my God, |
| and withhold not from me Thy grace, |
| for Thee alone |
| do I seek. |
| No God is there beside Thee, |
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most |
| Bountiful. |
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| Praise be to Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the Beloved of them that have known |
| Thee! |
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| O Thou Whose tests are a healing medicine to such as are nigh unto Thee, |
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| Whose sword is the ardent desire of all them that love Thee, |
| Whose dart is |
| the dearest wish of those hearts that yearn after Thee, |
| Whose decree is |
| the sole hope of them that have recognized Thy truth! |
| I implore Thee, |
| by |
| Thy divine sweetness and by the splendors of the glory of Thy face, |
| to |
| send down upon us from Thy retreats on high that which will enable us to |
| draw nigh unto Thee. |
| Set, |
| then, |
| our feet firm, |
| O my God, |
| in Thy Cause, |
| and |
| enlighten our hearts with the effulgence of Thy knowledge, |
| and illumine |
| our breasts with the brightness of Thy names. |
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| I am he, |
| O my Lord, |
| that hath set his face towards Thee, |
| and fixed his |
| hope on the wonders of Thy grace and the revelations of Thy bounty. |
| I pray |
| Thee that Thou wilt not suffer me to turn away disappointed from the door |
| of Thy mercy, |
| nor abandon me to such of Thy creatures as have repudiated |
| Thy Cause. |
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| I am, |
| O my God, |
| Thy servant and the son of Thy servant. |
| I have recognized |
| Thy truth in Thy days, |
| and have directed my steps towards the shores of |
| Thy oneness, |
| confessing Thy singleness, |
| acknowledging Thy unity, |
| and |
| hoping for Thy forgiveness and pardon. |
| Powerful art Thou to do what Thou |
| willest; |
| no God is there beside Thee, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the |
| Ever-Forgiving. |
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| Unto Thee be praise, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I testify that Thou art God, |
| and that |
| there is none other God besides Thee. |
| Thou hast from eternity been |
| immeasurably exalted above the praise of any one except Thee, |
| and far |
| above the description of any of Thy creatures. |
| All created things have |
| borne witness to Thy unity, |
| and every dweller in Thy kingdom hath |
| confessed Thy oneness. |
| The essence of the apprehension of the assured |
| among Thy creatures can never attain unto Thee, |
| and the gem-like |
| utterances with which Thy people have praised and glorified Thee can never |
| hope to ascend unto the atmosphere of Thy holiness. |
| For men's apprehension |
| of Thee is but the apprehension of Thine own creation; |
| how can it reach up |
| to Thee? |
| And all human praise and glorification of Thee pertain unto Thy |
| servants; |
| how can they be deemed worthy of the court of Thy oneness? |
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|
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| I swear by Thy glory! |
| The quintessence of knowledge is powerless to |
| comprehend Thy nature, |
| and the inmost reality of every praise of Thee |
| falleth short of the seat of Thy great glory and of Thine all-compelling |
| power. |
| Every utterance that seeketh to describe Thee, |
| and every knowledge |
| that attempteth to comprehend Thee, |
| is but an expression of Thine own |
| creating, |
| and is begotten by Thy will, |
| and fashioned in conformity with |
| Thy purpose. |
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| I implore Thee, |
| O Thou Who art inscrutable to all except Thee, |
| and can be |
| comprehended through naught else save Thyself, |
| by the wrongs which He Who |
| is the Day-Spring of Thy Cause hath suffered at the hands of the ignoble |
| among Thy creatures, |
| and by what hath befallen Him in Thy path, |
| to grant |
| that I may, |
| at all times, |
| be wholly dissolved in Thee, |
| and fix my gaze |
| upon the horizon of Thy will and be steadfast in Thy love. |
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| I have, |
| O my Lord, |
| turned unto Thee according to what Thou hast commanded |
| me in Thy Book, |
| and have set my face towards the horizon of Thy |
| loving-kindness even as Thou hast permitted me in Thy Tablets. |
| Cast me not |
| out of the door of Thy grace, |
| I beseech Thee, |
| and write down for me the |
| recompense destined for him who hath entered Thy presence, |
| and hath risen |
| to serve Thee, |
| and hath been carried away by the drops sprinkled upon him |
| from the Ocean of Thy favors in Thy days, |
| and by the splendors of the |
| Day-Star of Thy gifts that have been shed upon him at the revelation of |
| the light of Thy countenance. |
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| Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. |
| No God is there save Thee, |
| the |
| Help in Peril, |
| the Self-Subsisting. |
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| Lauded be Thy Name, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I am Thy servant who hath laid hold on |
| the cord of Thy tender mercies, |
| and clung to the hem of Thy bounteousness. |
|
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| I entreat Thee by Thy name whereby Thou hast subjected all created things, |
|
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| both visible and invisible, |
| and through which the breath that is life |
| indeed was wafted over the entire creation, |
| to strengthen me by Thy power |
| which hath encompassed the heavens and the earth, |
| and to guard me from all |
| sickness and tribulation. |
| I bear witness that Thou art the Lord of all |
| names, |
| and the Ordainer of all that may please Thee. |
| There is none other |
| God but Thee, |
| the Almighty, |
| the All-Knowing, |
| the All-Wise. |
|
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| Do Thou ordain for me, |
| O my Lord, |
| what will profit me in every world of |
| Thy worlds. |
| Supply me, |
| then, |
| with what Thou hast written down for the |
| chosen ones among Thy creatures, |
| whom neither the blame of the blamer, |
| nor |
| the clamor of the infidel, |
| nor the estrangement of such as have withdrawn |
| from Thee, |
| hath deterred from turning towards Thee. |
|
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|
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| Thou, |
| truly, |
| art the Help in Peril through the power of Thy sovereignty. |
|
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| No God is there save Thee, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most Powerful. |
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| Glorified art Thou, |
| O my God! |
| I yield Thee thanks that Thou hast made |
| known unto me Him Who is the Day-Spring of Thy mercy, |
| and the |
| Dawning-Place of Thy grace, |
| and the Repository of Thy Cause. |
| I beseech |
| Thee by Thy Name, |
| through which the faces of them that are nigh unto Thee |
| have turned white, |
| and the hearts of such as are devoted to Thee have |
| winged their flight towards Thee, |
| to grant that I may, |
| at all times and |
| under all conditions, |
| lay hold on Thy cord, |
| and be rid of all attachment |
| to any one except Thee, |
| and may keep mine eyes directed towards the |
| horizon of Thy Revelation, |
| and may carry out what Thou hast prescribed |
| unto me in Thy Tablets. |
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| Attire, |
| O my Lord, |
| both my inner and outer being with the raiment of Thy |
| favors and Thy loving-kindness. |
| Keep me safe, |
| then, |
| from whatsoever may be |
| abhorrent unto Thee, |
| and graciously assist me and my kindred to obey Thee, |
|
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| and to shun whatsoever may stir up any evil or corrupt desire within me. |
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| Thou, |
| truly, |
| art the Lord of all mankind, |
| and the Possessor of this world |
| and of the next. |
| No God is there save Thee, |
| the All-Knowing, |
| the All-Wise. |
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| O God, |
| and the God of all Names, |
| and Maker of the heavens! |
| I entreat Thee |
| by Thy Name through which He Who is the Day-Spring of Thy might and the |
| Dawning-Place of Thy power hath been manifested, |
| through which every solid |
| thing hath been made to flow, |
| and every dead corpse hath been quickened, |
|
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| and every moving spirit confirmed--I entreat Thee to enable me to rid |
| myself of all attachment to any one but Thee, |
| and to serve Thy Cause, |
| and |
| to wish what Thou didst wish through the power of Thy sovereignty, |
| and to |
| perform what is the good pleasure of Thy will. |
|
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|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| moreover, |
| O my God, |
| to ordain for me what will make me |
| rich enough to dispense with any one save Thee. |
| Thou seest me, |
| O my God, |
|
|
| with my face turned towards Thee, |
| and my hands clinging to the cord of Thy |
| grace. |
| Send down upon me Thy mercy, |
| and write down for me what Thou hast |
| written down for Thy chosen ones. |
| Powerful art Thou to do what pleaseth |
| Thee. |
| No God is there but Thee, |
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the All-Bountiful. |
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| Glory be to Thee, |
| O Thou Who hast, |
| through the movement of Thy most august |
| pen, |
| subdued the concourse of Thy creation, |
| and manifested the pearls of |
| the ocean of Thy wisdom through the words which Thy tongue hath spoken |
| before all who are in heaven and on earth. |
| I testify that Thy might hath |
| encompassed the whole universe, |
| and Thy mercy surpassed all created |
| things. |
| The powers of the earth have never prevailed against Thee, |
| nor |
| hath the tumult of the nations frustrated Thy purpose. |
| Thou hast revealed |
| in Thy realm whatsoever Thou hadst desired through the power of Thy |
| sovereignty, |
| and hast ordained all things according to the good pleasure |
| of Thy will. |
| From eternity Thou hast inhabited the loftiest heights of Thy |
| dominion and of Thine unfettered sovereignty, |
| and wilt unto eternity |
| continue to abide in the inaccessible retreats of Thy majesty and glory. |
|
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|
|
| I implore Thee, |
| by Thy Name through which the fragrance of the raiment of |
| Thy presence was wafted, |
| and the gentle winds of Thy bountiful grace |
| passed over all created things, |
| to graciously assist me, |
| at all times and |
| under all conditions, |
| to serve Thy Cause, |
| and to enable me to remember |
| Thee and to extol Thy virtues. |
| Let, |
| then, |
| Thine almighty arms enfold me, |
| O |
| my God, |
| and ordain for me what beseemeth Thy bounty in every world of Thy |
| worlds. |
|
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|
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| Thou beholdest, |
| O my Lord, |
| how I have set myself towards the ocean of Thy |
| grace and the adored sanctuary of Thy favors. |
| Deny me not, |
| I pray Thee, |
|
|
| the drops which are sprinkled from the ocean of Thy gifts; |
| neither do Thou |
| withhold from me the outpourings of the clouds of Thy tender mercies. |
| I am |
| he, |
| O my God, |
| that hath clung to the resplendent hem of Thy robe, |
| and |
| taken hold on Thy strong cord that none can sever. |
| I testify that Thou |
| hast created me, |
| and nourished me, |
| and brought me up, |
| and fed me, |
| and |
| sustained me, |
| that I may recognize Him Who is the Day-Spring of Thy signs, |
|
|
| and the Revealer of Thy clear tokens. |
| I offer unto Thee, |
| therefore, |
| most |
| high praise, |
| O Lord my God, |
| that Thou hast suffered me to attain unto this |
| most sublime station and this most august seat. |
| Thou, |
| truly, |
| art the Great |
| Giver, |
| the Almighty, |
| the All-Bountiful, |
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most |
| Generous. |
|
|
|
|
| Illumine mine eyes, |
| O my Lord, |
| with the splendors of the horizon of Thy |
| Revelation, |
| and brighten my heart with the effulgence of the Day-Star of |
| Thy knowledge and wisdom, |
| that I may set myself wholly towards Thy face, |
|
|
| and be rid of all attachment to any one except Thee, |
| in such wise that the |
| changes and chances of the world will be powerless to hinder me from |
| recognizing Him Who is the Manifestation of Thine own Self, |
| and the |
| Revealer of Thy signs, |
| and the Day-Spring of Thy Revelation, |
| and the |
| Repository of Thy Cause. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Protector, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the |
| All-Wise. |
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O my God! |
| This servant of Thine testifieth that naught |
| else except Thee can ever express Thee, |
| nor canst Thou be described by any |
| one save Thyself. |
| The thoughts of them that have recognized Thy reality, |
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| however much they may ascend towards the heaven of Thy praise, |
| can never |
| hope to pass beyond the bounds which, |
| by Thy behest and decree, |
| have been |
| fixed within their own hearts. |
| How can the creature who is as nothing |
| comprehend Him Who is the Ancient of Days, |
| or succeed in describing the |
| full measure of His sovereignty, |
| His glory, |
| and His grandeur? |
| Nay, |
| and to |
| this Thou Thyself dost witness, |
| O Thou Who art the Governor of nations! |
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| Every created thing hath recognized its own impotence, |
| and the power of |
| Thy might, |
| and hath confessed its own abasement and Thy great glory. |
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| I beseech Thee by Thy Lastness which is the same as Thy Firstness, |
| and by |
| Thy Revelation which is identical with Thy Concealment, |
| to grant that they |
| who are dear to Thee, |
| and their children, |
| and their kindred, |
| may become |
| the revealers of Thy purity amidst Thy creatures, |
| and the manifestations |
| of Thy sanctity amongst Thy servants. |
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| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| powerful to do Thy pleasure. |
| Thou art, |
| in truth, |
| the |
| Help in Peril, |
| the Self-Subsisting. |
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| I give Thee thanks, |
| O my God, |
| for that Thou hast made me to be a target |
| for the darts of Thine adversaries in Thy path. |
| I offer Thee most high |
| praise, |
| O Thou Who art the Knower of the seen and unseen and the Lord of |
| all being, |
| that Thou hast suffered me to be cast into prison for love of |
| Thee, |
| and caused me to quaff the cup of woe, |
| that I may reveal Thy Cause |
| and glorify Thy word. |
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| Which of my tribulations am I to recount before Thy face, |
| O my Lord? |
| Am I |
| to recite before Thee what in days of old befell me at the hands of the |
| workers of iniquity among Thy creatures, |
| or to describe the vexations |
| which have compassed me about in these days for the sake of Thy good |
| pleasure? |
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| Thanks be to Thee, |
| O Thou the Lord of all names; |
| and glory be to Thee, |
| O |
| Maker of the heavens, |
| for all that I have sustained in these days at the |
| hands of such of Thy servants as have transgressed against Thee, |
| and of |
| Thy people that have dealt frowardly towards Thee. |
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| Number us, |
| we implore Thee, |
| with them who have stood fast in Thy Cause |
| until their souls finally winged their flight unto the heaven of Thy grace |
| and the atmosphere of Thy loving-kindness. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the |
| Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Merciful. |
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| Glory be to Thee, |
| O my God! |
| My face hath been set towards Thy face, |
| and my |
| face is, |
| verily, |
| Thy face, |
| and my call is Thy call, |
| and my Revelation Thy |
| Revelation, |
| and my self Thy Self, |
| and my Cause Thy Cause, |
| and my behest |
| Thy behest, |
| and my Being Thy Being, |
| and my sovereignty Thy sovereignty, |
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| and my glory Thy glory, |
| and my power Thy power. |
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| I implore Thee, |
| O Thou Fashioner of the nations and the King of eternity, |
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| to guard Thy handmaidens within the tabernacle of Thy chastity, |
| and to |
| cancel such of their deeds as are unworthy of Thy days. |
| Purge out, |
| then, |
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| from them, |
| O my God, |
| all doubts and idle fancies, |
| and sanctify them from |
| whatsoever becometh not their kinship with Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the Lord |
| of names, |
| and the Source of utterance. |
| Thou art He in Whose grasp are the |
| reins of the entire creation. |
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| No God is there but Thee, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the |
| All-Glorious, |
| the Self-Subsisting. |
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| Glory be to Thee, |
| O my God! |
| I beg of Thee by Thy name, |
| the Most Merciful, |
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| to protect Thy servants and Thy handmaidens when the tempests of trials |
| pass over them, |
| and Thy manifold tests assail them. |
| Enable them, |
| then, |
| O |
| my God, |
| so to seek refuge within the stronghold of Thy love and of Thy |
| Revelation, |
| that neither Thine adversaries nor the wicked doers among Thy |
| servants, |
| who have broken Thy Covenant and Thy Testament, |
| and turned away |
| most disdainfully from the Day-Spring of Thine Essence and the Revealer of |
| Thy glory, |
| may prevail against them. |
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| They themselves, |
| O my Lord, |
| have waited at the door of Thy grace. |
| Do Thou |
| open it to their faces with the keys of Thy bountiful favors. |
| Potent art |
| Thou to do what Thou willest, |
| and to ordain what Thou pleasest. |
| These are |
| the ones, |
| O my Lord, |
| who have set their faces towards Thee, |
| and turned |
| unto Thy habitation. |
| Do with them, |
| therefore, |
| as becometh Thy mercy, |
| which |
| hath surpassed the worlds. |
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| O my God and my Master! |
| I am Thy servant and the son of Thy servant. |
| I |
| have risen from my couch at this dawn-tide when the Day-Star of Thy |
| oneness hath shone forth from the Day-Spring of Thy will, |
| and hath shed |
| its radiance upon the whole world, |
| according to what had been ordained in |
| the Books of Thy Decree. |
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| Praise be unto Thee, |
| O my God, |
| that we have wakened to the splendors of |
| the light of Thy knowledge. |
| Send down, |
| then, |
| upon us, |
| O my Lord, |
| what will |
| enable us to dispense with any one but Thee, |
| and will rid us of all |
| attachment to aught except Thyself. |
| Write down, |
| moreover, |
| for me, |
| and for |
| such as are dear to me, |
| and for my kindred, |
| man and woman alike, |
| the good |
| of this world and the world to come. |
| Keep us safe, |
| then, |
| through Thine |
| unfailing protection, |
| O Thou the Beloved of the entire creation and the |
| Desire of the whole universe, |
| from them whom Thou hast made to be the |
| manifestations of the Evil Whisperer, |
| who whisper in men's breasts. |
| Potent |
| art Thou to do Thy pleasure. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Help in |
| Peril, |
| the Self-Subsisting. |
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| Bless Thou, |
| O Lord my God, |
| Him Whom Thou hast set over Thy most excellent |
| Titles, |
| and through Whom Thou hast divided between the godly and the |
| wicked, |
| and graciously aid us to do what Thou lovest and desirest. |
| Bless |
| Thou, |
| moreover, |
| O my God, |
| them Who are Thy Words and Thy Letters, |
| and them |
| who have set their faces towards Thee, |
| and turned unto Thy face, |
| and |
| hearkened to Thy Call. |
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| Thou art, |
| truly, |
| the Lord and King of all men, |
| and art potent over all |
| things. |
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| O God, |
| my God! |
| Be Thou not far from me, |
| for tribulation upon tribulation |
| hath gathered about me. |
| O God, |
| my God! |
| Leave me not to myself, |
| for the |
| extreme of adversity hath come upon me. |
| Out of the pure milk, |
| drawn from |
| the breasts of Thy loving-kindness, |
| give me to drink, |
| for my thirst hath |
| utterly consumed me. |
| Beneath the shadow of the wings of Thy mercy shelter |
| me, |
| for all mine adversaries with one consent have fallen upon me. |
| Keep me |
| near to the throne of Thy majesty, |
| face to face with the revelation of the |
| signs of Thy glory, |
| for wretchedness hath grievously touched me. |
| With the |
| fruits of the Tree of Thine Eternity nourish me, |
| for uttermost weakness |
| hath overtaken me. |
| From the cups of joy, |
| proffered by the hands of Thy |
| tender mercies, |
| feed me, |
| for manifold sorrows have laid mighty hold upon |
| me. |
| With the broidered robe of Thine omnipotent sovereignty attire me, |
| for |
| poverty hath altogether despoiled me. |
| Lulled by the cooing of the Dove of |
| Thine Eternity, |
| suffer me to sleep, |
| for woes at their blackest have |
| befallen me. |
| Before the throne of Thy oneness, |
| amid the blaze of the |
| beauty of Thy countenance, |
| cause me to abide, |
| for fear and trembling have |
| violently crushed me. |
| Beneath the ocean of Thy forgiveness, |
| faced with the |
| restlessness of the leviathan of glory, |
| immerse me, |
| for my sins have |
| utterly doomed me. |
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| CXLVI: |
| "GLORY BE TO THEE, |
| O LORD MY GOD! |
| I BEG OF THEE. |
| . |
| . |
| " |
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| Glory be to Thee, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I beg of Thee by Thy Name through which |
| He Who is Thy Beauty hath been stablished upon the throne of Thy Cause, |
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| and by Thy Name through which Thou changest all things, |
| and gatherest |
| together all things, |
| and callest to account all things, |
| and rewardest all |
| things, |
| and preservest all things, |
| and sustainest all things--I beg of Thee |
| to guard this handmaiden who hath fled for refuge to Thee, |
| and hath sought |
| the shelter of Him in Whom Thou Thyself art manifest, |
| and hath put her |
| whole trust and confidence in Thee. |
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| She is sick, |
| O my God, |
| and hath entered beneath the shadow of the Tree of |
| Thy healing; |
| afflicted, |
| and hath fled to the City of Thy protection; |
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| diseased, |
| and hath sought the Fountain-Head of Thy favors; |
| sorely vexed, |
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| and hath hasted to attain the Well-Spring of Thy tranquillity; |
| burdened |
| with sin, |
| and hath set her face toward the court of Thy forgiveness. |
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| Attire her, |
| by Thy sovereignty and Thy loving-kindness, |
| O my God and my |
| Beloved, |
| with the raiment of Thy balm and Thy healing, |
| and make her quaff |
| of the cup of Thy mercy and Thy favors. |
| Protect her, |
| moreover, |
| from every |
| affliction and ailment, |
| from all pain and sickness, |
| and from whatsoever |
| may be abhorrent unto Thee. |
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| Thou, |
| in truth, |
| art immensely exalted above all else except Thyself. |
| Thou |
| art, |
| verily, |
| the Healer, |
| the All-Sufficing, |
| the Preserver, |
| the |
| Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Merciful. |
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| Thou art He, |
| O my God, |
| through Whose names the sick are healed and the |
| ailing are restored, |
| and the thirsty are given drink, |
| and the sore-vexed |
| are tranquillized, |
| and the wayward are guided, |
| and the abased are exalted, |
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| and the poor are enriched, |
| and the ignorant are enlightened, |
| and the |
| gloomy are illumined, |
| and the sorrowful are cheered, |
| and the chilled are |
| warmed, |
| and the downtrodden are raised up. |
| Through Thy name, |
| O my God, |
| all |
| created things were stirred up, |
| and the heavens were spread, |
| and the earth |
| was established, |
| and the clouds were raised and made to rain upon the |
| earth. |
| This, |
| verily, |
| is a token of Thy grace unto all Thy creatures. |
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| I implore Thee, |
| therefore, |
| by Thy name through which Thou didst manifest |
| Thy Godhead, |
| and didst exalt Thy Cause above all creation, |
| and by each of |
| Thy most excellent titles and most august attributes, |
| and by all the |
| virtues wherewith Thy transcendent and most exalted Being is extolled, |
| to |
| send down this night from the clouds of Thy mercy the rains of Thy healing |
| upon this suckling, |
| whom Thou hast related unto Thine all-glorious Self in |
| the kingdom of Thy creation. |
| Clothe him, |
| then, |
| O my God, |
| by Thy grace, |
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| with the robe of well-being and health, |
| and guard him, |
| O my Beloved, |
| from |
| every affliction and disorder, |
| and from whatever is obnoxious unto Thee. |
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| Thy might, |
| verily, |
| is equal to all things. |
| Thou, |
| in truth, |
| art the Most |
| Powerful, |
| the Self-Subsisting. |
| Send down, |
| moreover, |
| upon him, |
| O my God, |
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| the good of this world and of the next, |
| and the good of the former and |
| latter generations. |
| Thy might and Thy wisdom are, |
| verily, |
| equal unto this. |
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| Glory be to Thee, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I implore Thee by Thy Name, |
| through which |
| Thou didst lift up the ensigns of Thy guidance, |
| and didst shed the |
| radiance of Thy loving-kindness, |
| and didst reveal the sovereignty of Thy |
| Lordship; |
| through which the lamp of Thy names hath appeared within the |
| niche of Thine attributes, |
| and He Who is the Tabernacle of Thy unity and |
| the Manifestation of detachment hath shone forth; |
| through which the ways |
| of Thy guidance were made known, |
| and the paths of Thy good pleasure were |
| marked out; |
| through which the foundations of error have been made to |
| tremble, |
| and the signs of wickedness have been abolished; |
| through which |
| the fountains of wisdom have burst forth, |
| and the heavenly table hath been |
| sent down; |
| through which Thou didst preserve Thy servants and didst |
| vouchsafe Thy healing; |
| through which Thou didst show forth Thy tender |
| mercies unto Thy servants and revealedst Thy forgiveness amidst Thy |
| creatures--I implore Thee to keep safe him who hath held fast and returned |
| unto Thee, |
| and clung to Thy mercy, |
| and seized the hem of Thy loving |
| providence. |
| Send down, |
| then, |
| upon him Thy healing, |
| and make him whole, |
| and |
| endue him with a constancy vouchsafed by Thee, |
| and a tranquillity bestowed |
| by Thy highness. |
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| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Healer, |
| the Preserver, |
| the Helper, |
| the Almighty, |
| the |
| Powerful, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the All-Knowing. |
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| Glorified art Thou, |
| O my God! |
| I give praise to Thee, |
| that Thou hast made |
| me able so to reveal Thine utterances, |
| and manifest Thy proofs and Thy |
| testimonies, |
| that every proof hath been made to circle round my will, |
| and |
| every testimony to compass my pleasure. |
| Thou seest me, |
| O my Lord, |
| lying at |
| the mercy of Thine adversaries, |
| who have repudiated Thy signs, |
| and refuted |
| Thy testimony, |
| and turned back from Thy beauty, |
| and resolved to shed Thy |
| blood. |
| I beseech Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the Lord of all names, |
| by Thy name |
| through which Thou hast subdued all created things, |
| to graciously aid Thy |
| servants and Thy loved ones to cleave steadfastly to Thy Cause. |
| Give them, |
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| then, |
| to drink what will quicken their hearts in Thy days. |
| Enable them, |
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| moreover, |
| O my Lord, |
| to fix their gaze at all times upon Thy pleasure, |
| and |
| to yield Thee thanks for the evidences of Thine irrevocable decree. |
| For |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| praiseworthy in all that Thou hast done in the past, |
| or |
| wilt do in the future, |
| and art to be obeyed in whatsoever Thou hast wished |
| or wilt wish, |
| and to be loved in all that Thou hast desired or wilt |
| desire. |
| Thou lookest upon them that are dear to Thee with the eyes of Thy |
| loving-kindness, |
| and sendest down for them only that which will profit |
| them through Thy grace and Thy gifts. |
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| We entreat Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the Cloud of Bounty and the Succorer of |
| the distressed, |
| that Thou wilt aid us to remember Thee, |
| and to make known |
| Thy Cause, |
| and to arise to help Thee. |
| Though all weakness, |
| we yet have |
| clung to Thy Name, |
| the Most Powerful, |
| the Almighty. |
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| Bless Thou, |
| O my God, |
| them that have stood fast in Thy Cause, |
| and whom the |
| evil suggestions of the workers of iniquity have failed to deter from |
| turning towards Thy face, |
| and who have hastened with their whole hearts |
| toward Thy grace, |
| until they finally quaffed the water that is life indeed |
| from the hands of Thy bounty. |
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| Potent art Thou to do Thy pleasure. |
| No God is there save Thee, |
| the Mighty, |
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| the Most Generous. |
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| I give praise to Thee, |
| O my God, |
| that the fragrance of Thy loving-kindness |
| hath enraptured me, |
| and the gentle winds of Thy mercy have inclined me in |
| the direction of Thy bountiful favors. |
| Make me to quaff, |
| O my Lord, |
| from |
| the fingers of Thy bounteousness the living waters which have enabled |
| every one that hath partaken of them to rid himself of all attachment to |
| any one save Thee, |
| and to soar into the atmosphere of detachment from all |
| Thy creatures, |
| and to fix his gaze upon Thy loving providence and Thy |
| manifold gifts. |
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| Make me ready, |
| in all circumstances, |
| O my Lord, |
| to serve Thee and to set |
| myself towards the adored sanctuary of Thy Revelation and of Thy Beauty. |
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| If it be Thy pleasure, |
| make me to grow as a tender herb in the meadows of |
| Thy grace, |
| that the gentle winds of Thy will may stir me up and bend me |
| into conformity with Thy pleasure, |
| in such wise that my movement and my |
| stillness may be wholly directed by Thee. |
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| Thou art He, |
| by Whose name the Hidden Secret was divulged, |
| and the |
| Well-Guarded Name was revealed, |
| and the seals of the sealed-up Goblet were |
| opened, |
| shedding thereby its fragrance over all creation, |
| whether of the |
| past or of the future. |
| He who was athirst, |
| O my Lord, |
| hath hasted to |
| attain the living waters of Thy grace, |
| and the wretched creature hath |
| yearned to immerse himself beneath the ocean of Thy riches. |
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| I swear by Thy glory, |
| O Lord the Beloved of the world and the Desire of |
| all them that have recognized Thee! |
| I am sore afflicted by the grief of my |
| separation from Thee, |
| in the days when the Day-Star of Thy presence hath |
| shed its radiance upon Thy people. |
| Write down, |
| then, |
| for me the recompense |
| decreed for such as have gazed on Thy face, |
| and have, |
| by Thy leave, |
| gained |
| admittance into the court of Thy throne, |
| and have, |
| at Thy bidding, |
| met |
| Thee face to face. |
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| I implore Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| by Thy name the splendors of which have |
| encompassed the earth and the heavens, |
| to enable me so to surrender my |
| will to what Thou hast decreed in Thy Tablets, |
| that I may cease to |
| discover within me any desire except what Thou didst desire through the |
| power of Thy sovereignty, |
| and any will save what Thou didst destine for me |
| by Thy will. |
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| Whither shall I turn, |
| O my God, |
| powerless as I am to discover any other |
| way except the way Thou didst set before Thy chosen Ones? |
| All the atoms of |
| the earth proclaim Thee to be God, |
| and testify that there is none other |
| God besides Thee. |
| Thou hast from eternity been powerful to do what Thou |
| hast willed, |
| and to ordain what Thou hast pleased. |
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| Do Thou destine for me, |
| O my God, |
| what will set me, |
| at all times, |
| towards |
| Thee, |
| and enable me to cleave continually to the cord of Thy grace, |
| and to |
| proclaim Thy name, |
| and to look for whatsoever may flow down from Thy pen. |
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| I am poor and desolate, |
| O my Lord, |
| and Thou art the All-Possessing, |
| the |
| Most High. |
| Have pity, |
| then, |
| upon me through the wonders of Thy mercy, |
| and |
| send down upon me, |
| every moment of my life, |
| the things wherewith Thou hast |
| recreated the hearts of all Thy creatures who have recognized Thy unity, |
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| and of all Thy people who are wholly devoted to Thee. |
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| Thou, |
| verily, |
| art the Almighty, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the All-Knowing, |
| the |
| All-Wise. |
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| Glorified art Thou, |
| O my Lord! |
| Thou beholdest my tribulations and all that |
| hath befallen me at the hands of such of Thy servants as keep company with |
| me, |
| who have disbelieved in Thy most resplendent signs, |
| and turned back |
| from Thy most effulgent Beauty. |
| I swear by Thy glory! |
| Such are the |
| troubles that vex me, |
| that no pen in the entire creation can either reckon |
| or describe them. |
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| I implore Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the King of names and the Creator of earth |
| and heaven, |
| so to assist me by Thy strengthening grace that nothing |
| whatsoever will have the power to hinder me from remembering Thee, |
| or |
| celebrating Thy praise, |
| or to keep me back from observing what Thou hast |
| prescribed unto me in Thy Tablets, |
| that I may so arise to serve Thee that |
| with bared head I will hasten forth from my habitation, |
| cry out in Thy |
| name amidst Thy creatures, |
| and proclaim Thy virtues among Thy servants. |
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| Having accomplished what Thou hadst decreed, |
| and delivered the thing Thou |
| hadst written down, |
| the wicked doers among Thy people would, |
| then, |
| compass |
| me about and would do with me in Thy path as would please them. |
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| In the love I bear to Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| my heart longeth for Thee with a |
| longing such as no heart hath known. |
| Here am I with my body between Thy |
| hands, |
| and my spirit before Thy face. |
| Do with them as it may please Thee, |
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| for the exaltation of Thy word, |
| and the revelation of what hath been |
| enshrined within the treasuries of Thy knowledge. |
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| Potent art Thou to do what Thou willest, |
| and able to ordain what Thou |
| pleasest. |
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| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O my God! |
| I can discover no one in Thy realm who can |
| befittingly turn unto Thee, |
| or is able to adequately hearken unto what |
| hath gone out of the mouth of Thy will. |
| I beseech Thee, |
| therefore, |
| O Thou |
| Who art the Possessor of the entire creation and the King of the realm of |
| Thine invention, |
| graciously to aid Thy creatures to accomplish that which |
| is pleasing and acceptable unto Thee, |
| that they may arise to serve Thy |
| Cause amidst Thy creatures, |
| and to speak forth Thy praise before all who |
| are in heaven and on earth. |
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| Thou art He, |
| O my Lord, |
| Whose bounty hath surpassed all things, |
| and Whose |
| power hath transcended all things, |
| and Whose mercy hath encompassed all |
| things. |
| Look, |
| then, |
| upon Thy people with the eyes of Thy tender mercies, |
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| and leave them not to themselves and to their corrupt desires in Thy days. |
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| How farsoever they may have strayed from Thee, |
| and however grievously they |
| have turned back from Thy face, |
| yet Thou, |
| in Thine essence, |
| art the |
| All-Bountiful, |
| and, |
| in Thine inmost spirit, |
| art the Most Merciful. |
| Deal |
| with them according to the unrevealed tokens of Thy bounty and Thy gifts. |
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| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the One to the power of Whose might all things have |
| testified, |
| and to Whose majesty and omnipotence the whole creation hath |
| borne witness. |
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| No God is there but Thee, |
| the Help in Peril, |
| the Self-Subsisting. |
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| My God, |
| Thou Whom I adore and worship, |
| Who art Most Powerful! |
| I testify |
| that no description by any created thing can ever reveal Thee, |
| and no |
| praise which any being is able to utter can express Thee. |
| Neither the |
| comprehension of any one in the whole world, |
| nor the intelligence of any |
| of its peoples, |
| can, |
| as it befitteth Thee, |
| gain admittance into the court |
| of Thy holiness, |
| or unravel Thy mystery. |
| What sin hath kept the inmates of |
| the city of Thy names so far from Thine all-glorious Horizon, |
| and deprived |
| them of access to Thy most great Ocean? |
| One single letter of Thy Book is |
| the mother of all utterances, |
| and a word therefrom the begetter of all |
| creation. |
| What ingratitude have Thy servants shown forth that Thou hast |
| withheld them, |
| one and all, |
| from recognizing Thee? |
| A drop out of the ocean |
| of Thy mercy sufficeth to quench the flames of hell, |
| and a spark of the |
| fire of Thy love is enough to set ablaze a whole world. |
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| O Thou Who art the All-Knowing! |
| Wayward though we be, |
| we still cling to |
| Thy bounty; |
| and though ignorant, |
| we still set our faces toward the ocean |
| of Thy wisdom. |
| Thou art that All-Bountiful Who art not deterred by a |
| multitude of sins from vouchsafing Thy bounty, |
| and the flow of Whose gifts |
| is not arrested by the withdrawal of the peoples of the world. |
| From |
| eternity the door of Thy grace hath remained wide open. |
| A dewdrop out of |
| the ocean of Thy mercy is able to adorn all things with the ornament of |
| sanctity, |
| and a sprinkling of the waters of Thy bounty can cause the |
| entire creation to attain unto true wealth. |
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| Lift not the veil, |
| O Thou Who art the Concealer! |
| From eternity the tokens |
| of Thy bounty have encompassed the universe, |
| and the splendors of Thy Most |
| Great Name have been shed over all created things. |
| Deny not Thy servants |
| the wonders of Thy grace. |
| Cause them to be made aware of Thee, |
| that they |
| may bear witness to Thy unity, |
| and enable them to recognize Thee, |
| that |
| they may hasten towards Thee. |
| Thy mercy hath embraced the whole creation, |
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| and Thy grace hath pervaded all things. |
| From the billows of the ocean of |
| Thy generosity the seas of eagerness and enthusiasm were revealed. |
| Thou |
| art what Thou art. |
| Aught except Thee is unworthy of any mention unless it |
| entereth beneath Thy shadow, |
| and gaineth admittance into Thy court. |
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| Whatever betide us, |
| we beseech Thine ancient forgiveness, |
| and seek Thine |
| all-pervasive grace. |
| Our hope is that Thou wilt deny no one Thy grace, |
| and |
| wilt deprive no soul of the ornament of fairness and justice. |
| Thou art the |
| King of all bounty, |
| and the Lord of all favors, |
| and supreme over all who |
| are in heaven and on earth. |
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| Dispel my grief by Thy bounty and Thy generosity, |
| O God, |
| my God, |
| and |
| banish mine anguish through Thy sovereignty and Thy might. |
| Thou seest me, |
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| O my God, |
| with my face set towards Thee at a time when sorrows have |
| compassed me on every side. |
| I implore Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the Lord of all |
| being, |
| and overshadowest all things visible and invisible, |
| by Thy Name |
| whereby Thou hast subdued the hearts and the souls of men, |
| and by the |
| billows of the Ocean of Thy mercy and the splendors of the Day-Star of Thy |
| bounty, |
| to number me with them whom nothing whatsoever hath deterred from |
| setting their faces toward Thee, |
| O Thou Lord of all names and Maker of the |
| heavens! |
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| Thou beholdest, |
| O my Lord, |
| the things which have befallen me in Thy days. |
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| I entreat Thee, |
| by Him Who is the Day-Spring of Thy names and the |
| Dawning-Place of Thine attributes, |
| to ordain for me what will enable me to |
| arise to serve Thee and to extol Thy virtues. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the |
| Almighty, |
| the Most Powerful, |
| Who art wont to answer the prayers of all |
| men! |
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| And, |
| finally, |
| I beg of Thee by the light of Thy countenance to bless my |
| affairs, |
| and redeem my debts, |
| and satisfy my needs. |
| Thou art He to Whose |
| power and to Whose dominion every tongue hath testified, |
| and Whose majesty |
| and Whose sovereignty every understanding heart hath acknowledged. |
| No God |
| is there but Thee, |
| Who hearest and art ready to answer. |
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| Create in me a pure heart, |
| O my God, |
| and renew a tranquil conscience |
| within me, |
| O my Hope! |
| Through the spirit of power confirm Thou me in Thy |
| Cause, |
| O my Best-Beloved, |
| and by the light of Thy glory reveal unto me Thy |
| path, |
| O Thou the Goal of my desire! |
| Through the power of Thy transcendent |
| might lift me up unto the heaven of Thy holiness, |
| O Source of my being, |
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| and by the breezes of Thine eternity gladden me, |
| O Thou Who art my God! |
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| Let Thine everlasting melodies breathe tranquillity on me, |
| O my Companion, |
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| and let the riches of Thine ancient countenance deliver me from all except |
| Thee, |
| O my Master, |
| and let the tidings of the revelation of Thine |
| incorruptible Essence bring me joy, |
| O Thou Who art the most manifest of |
| the manifest and the most hidden of the hidden! |
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| I give praise to Thee, |
| O my God, |
| that Thou hast awakened me out of my |
| sleep, |
| and brought me forth after my disappearance, |
| and raised me up from |
| my slumber. |
| I have wakened this morning with my face set toward the |
| splendors of the Day-Star of Thy Revelation, |
| through Which the heavens of |
| Thy power and Thy majesty have been illumined, |
| acknowledging Thy signs, |
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| believing in Thy Book, |
| and holding fast unto Thy Cord. |
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| I beseech Thee, |
| by the potency of Thy will and the compelling power of Thy |
| purpose, |
| to make of what Thou didst reveal unto me in my sleep the surest |
| foundation for the mansions of Thy love that are within the hearts of Thy |
| loved ones, |
| and the best instrument for the revelation of the tokens of |
| Thy grace and Thy loving-kindness. |
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| Do Thou ordain for me through Thy most exalted Pen, |
| O my Lord, |
| the good of |
| this world and of the next. |
| I testify that within Thy grasp are held the |
| reins of all things. |
| Thou changest them as Thou pleasest. |
| No God is there |
| save Thee, |
| the Strong, |
| the Faithful. |
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| Thou art He Who changeth through His bidding abasement into glory, |
| and |
| weakness into strength, |
| and powerlessness into might, |
| and fear into calm, |
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| and doubt into certainty. |
| No God is there but Thee, |
| the Mighty, |
| the |
| Beneficent. |
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| Thou disappointest no one who hath sought Thee, |
| nor dost Thou keep back |
| from Thee any one who hath desired Thee. |
| Ordain Thou for me what becometh |
| the heaven of Thy generosity, |
| and the ocean of Thy bounty. |
| Thou art, |
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| verily, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most Powerful. |
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| My God, |
| Whom I worship and adore! |
| I bear witness unto Thy unity and Thy |
| oneness, |
| and acknowledge Thy gifts, |
| both in the past and in the present. |
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| Thou art the All-Bountiful, |
| the overflowing showers of Whose mercy have |
| rained down upon high and low alike, |
| and the splendors of Whose grace have |
| been shed over both the obedient and the rebellious. |
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| O God of mercy, |
| before Whose door the quintessence of mercy hath bowed |
| down, |
| and round the sanctuary of Whose Cause loving-kindness, |
| in its |
| inmost spirit, |
| hath circled, |
| we beseech Thee, |
| entreating Thine ancient |
| grace, |
| and seeking Thy present favor, |
| that Thou mayest have mercy upon all |
| who are the manifestations of the world of being, |
| and to deny them not the |
| outpourings of Thy grace in Thy days. |
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| All are but poor and needy, |
| and Thou, |
| verily, |
| art the All-Possessing, |
| the |
| All-Subduing, |
| the All-Powerful. |
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| I have wakened in Thy shelter, |
| O my God, |
| and it becometh him that seeketh |
| that shelter to abide within the Sanctuary of Thy protection and the |
| Stronghold of Thy defense. |
| Illumine my inner being, |
| O my Lord, |
| with the |
| splendors of the Day-Spring of Thy Revelation, |
| even as Thou didst illumine |
| my outer being with the morning light of Thy favor. |
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| O my God, |
| the God of bounty and mercy! |
| Thou art that King by Whose |
| commanding word the whole creation hath been called into being; |
| and Thou |
| art that All-Bountiful One the doings of Whose servants have never |
| hindered Him from showing forth His grace, |
| nor have they frustrated the |
| revelations of His bounty. |
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| Suffer this servant, |
| I beseech Thee, |
| to attain unto that which is the |
| cause of his salvation in every world of Thy worlds. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the |
| Almighty, |
| the Most Powerful, |
| the All-Knowing, |
| the All-Wise. |
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| My God, |
| the Object of my adoration, |
| the Goal of my desire, |
| the |
| All-Bountiful, |
| the Most Compassionate! |
| All life is of Thee and all power |
| lieth within the grasp of Thine omnipotence. |
| Whosoever Thou exaltest is |
| raised above the angels, |
| and attaineth the station: |
| "Verily, |
| We uplifted |
| him to a place on high! |
| "; |
| and whosoever Thou dost abase is made lower than |
| dust, |
| nay, |
| less than nothing. |
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| O Divine Providence! |
| Though wicked, |
| sinful, |
| and intemperate, |
| we still seek |
| from Thee a "seat of truth, |
| " and long to behold the countenance of the |
| Omnipotent King. |
| It is Thine to command, |
| and all sovereignty belongeth to |
| Thee, |
| and the realm of might boweth before Thy behest. |
| Everything Thou |
| doest is pure justice, |
| nay, |
| the very essence of grace. |
| One gleam from the |
| splendors of Thy Name, |
| the All-Merciful, |
| sufficeth to banish and blot out |
| every trace of sinfulness from the world, |
| and a single breath from the |
| breezes of the Day of Thy Revelation is enough to adorn all mankind with a |
| fresh attire. |
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| Vouchsafe Thy strength, |
| O Almighty One, |
| unto Thy weak creatures, |
| and |
| quicken them who are as dead, |
| that haply they may find Thee, |
| and may be |
| led unto the ocean of Thy guidance, |
| and may remain steadfast in Thy Cause. |
|
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| Should the fragrance of Thy praise be shed abroad by any of the divers |
| tongues of the world, |
| out of the East or out of the West, |
| it would, |
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| verily, |
| be prized and greatly cherished. |
| If such tongues, |
| however, |
| be |
| deprived of that fragrance, |
| they assuredly would be unworthy of any |
| mention, |
| be they words or thoughts. |
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| We beg of Thee, |
| O Providence, |
| to show Thy way unto all men, |
| and to guide |
| them aright. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most Powerful, |
| the |
| All-Knowing, |
| the All-Seeing. |
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| Praise be to Thee, |
| O my God, |
| inasmuch as Thou hast turned the faces of Thy |
| servants towards the right-hand of the throne of Thy gifts, |
| and hast |
| caused them to be detached from all else besides Thee, |
| that they may |
| recognize Thy sovereignty and acknowledge Thy glory. |
| I testify to the |
| potency of Thy Cause, |
| the pervasive influence of Thy decree, |
| the |
| immutability of Thy will, |
| the endlessness of Thy purpose. |
| All things lie |
| prisoned within the grasp of Thy might, |
| and the whole creation is |
| destitute when brought face to face with the evidences of Thy wealth. |
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| Deal Thou, |
| therefore, |
| O my God, |
| my Beloved, |
| my supreme Desire, |
| with Thy |
| servants and with all that were created by Thee as would beseem Thy beauty |
| and Thy greatness, |
| and would be worthy of Thy generosity and gifts. |
| Thou |
| art, |
| in truth, |
| He Whose mercy hath encompassed all the worlds, |
| and Whose |
| grace hath embraced all that dwell on earth and in heaven. |
| Who is there |
| that hath cried after Thee, |
| and whose prayer hath remained unanswered? |
|
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| Where is he to be found who hath reached forth towards Thee, |
| and whom Thou |
| hast failed to approach? |
| Who is he that can claim to have fixed his gaze |
| upon Thee, |
| and toward whom the eye of Thy loving-kindness hath not been |
| directed? |
| I bear witness that Thou hadst turned toward Thy servants ere |
| they had turned toward Thee, |
| and hadst remembered them ere they had |
| remembered Thee. |
| All grace is Thine, |
| O Thou in Whose hand is the kingdom |
| of Divine gifts and the source of every irrevocable decree. |
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| Send down, |
| therefore, |
| O my God, |
| upon all that seek Thee that which will |
| entirely strip them of all that pertaineth not unto Thee, |
| and will draw |
| them nigh unto Thy Self. |
| Assist them, |
| by Thy grace, |
| to love Thee and to |
| conform unto that which shall please Thee. |
| Grant, |
| then, |
| that they may go |
| straight on in the path of Thy Cause, |
| the path wherein have slipped the |
| footsteps of the doubters among Thy people and the froward among Thy |
| servants. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the All-Powerful, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most |
| Great. |
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| Lauded and glorified art Thou, |
| O my God! |
| I entreat Thee by the sighing of |
| Thy lovers and by the tears shed by them that long to behold Thee, |
| not to |
| withhold from me Thy tender mercies in Thy Day, |
| nor to deprive me of the |
| melodies of the Dove that extolleth Thy oneness before the light that |
| shineth from Thy face. |
| I am the one who is in misery, |
| O God! |
| Behold me |
| cleaving fast to Thy Name, |
| the All-Possessing. |
| I am the one who is sure to |
| perish; |
| behold me clinging to Thy Name, |
| the Imperishable. |
| I implore Thee, |
|
|
| therefore, |
| by Thy Self, |
| the Exalted, |
| the Most High, |
| not to abandon me unto |
| mine own self and unto the desires of a corrupt inclination. |
| Hold Thou my |
| hand with the hand of Thy power, |
| and deliver me from the depths of my |
| fancies and idle imaginings, |
| and cleanse me of all that is abhorrent unto |
| Thee. |
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| Cause me, |
| then, |
| to turn wholly unto Thee, |
| to put my whole trust in Thee, |
|
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| to seek Thee as my Refuge, |
| and to flee unto Thy face. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| He |
| Who, |
| through the power of His might, |
| doeth whatsoever He desireth, |
| and |
| commandeth, |
| through the potency of His will, |
| whatsoever He chooseth. |
| None |
| can withstand the operation of Thy decree; |
| none can divert the course of |
| Thine appointment. |
| Thou art, |
| in truth, |
| the Almighty, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the |
| Most Bountiful. |
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| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Thou seest how I have turned myself |
| toward Thee, |
| and set my face in the direction of Thy grace and Thy gifts. |
|
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| I implore Thee, |
| by Thy name through which Thou didst enable all them that |
| have recognized Thy unity to partake of the wine of Thy mercy, |
| and all |
| such as have drawn nigh unto Thee to quaff the living waters of Thy |
| loving-kindness, |
| to rid me entirely of all vain imaginings, |
| and to incline |
| me in the direction of Thy grace, |
| O Thou Who art the Lord of all men! |
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| Graciously assist me, |
| O my God, |
| in the days of the Manifestation of Thy |
| Cause and of the Day-Spring of Thy Revelation, |
| to tear asunder the veils |
| which have hindered me from recognizing Thee, |
| and from immersing myself |
| beneath the ocean of Thy knowledge. |
| Hold Thou me with the hands of Thy |
| power, |
| and grant that I may be so carried away by the sweet melodies of |
| the Dove of Thy oneness, |
| that I will cease to regard in all creation any |
| face except Thy face, |
| O Thou the Goal of my desire, |
| and will recognize in |
| the visible world naught else save the evidences of Thy might, |
| O Thou Who |
| art the God of mercy! |
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| I am but a wretched creature, |
| O my Lord, |
| and Thou art the All-Possessing, |
|
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| the Most High; |
| and I am all weakness, |
| and Thou art the Almighty, |
| and the |
| Supreme Ordainer in both the beginning and the end. |
| Withhold not from me |
| the fragrances of Thy Revelation, |
| and shatter not my hopes in the |
| outpourings which have been sent down out of the heaven of Thy gifts. |
|
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| Ordain Thou for me, |
| O my God, |
| the good of this world and the world to |
| come, |
| and grant me what will profit me in every world of Thy worlds, |
| for I |
| know not what will help or harm me. |
| Thou, |
| in truth, |
| art the All-Knowing, |
|
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| the All-Wise. |
|
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| Have mercy, |
| then, |
| O my God, |
| upon Thy servants who are drowned in the midst |
| of the ocean of evil suggestions, |
| and deliver them by the power of Thy |
| sovereignty, |
| O Thou Who art the Lord of all names and attributes! |
| Thou art |
| He Who from everlasting hath ordained what hath pleased Thee, |
| and will |
| unto everlasting abide the same. |
| No God is there but Thee, |
| the |
| Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Merciful. |
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| O God, |
| my God! |
| I have set out from my home, |
| holding fast unto the cord of |
| Thy love, |
| and I have committed myself wholly to Thy care and Thy |
| protection. |
| I entreat Thee by Thy power through which Thou didst protect |
| Thy loved ones from the wayward and the perverse, |
| and from every |
| contumacious oppressor, |
| and every wicked doer who hath strayed far from |
| Thee, |
| to keep me safe by Thy bounty and Thy grace. |
| Enable me, |
| then, |
| to |
| return to my home by Thy power and Thy might. |
| Thou art, |
| truly, |
| the |
| Almighty, |
| the Help in Peril, |
| the Self-Subsisting. |
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| From the sweet-scented streams of Thine eternity give me to drink, |
| O my |
| God, |
| and of the fruits of the tree of Thy being enable me to taste, |
| O my |
| Hope! |
| From the crystal springs of Thy love suffer me to quaff, |
| O my Glory, |
|
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| and beneath the shadow of Thine everlasting providence let me abide, |
| O my |
| Light! |
| Within the meadows of Thy nearness, |
| before Thy presence, |
| make me |
| able to roam, |
| O my Beloved, |
| and at the right hand of the throne of Thy |
| mercy, |
| seat me, |
| O my Desire! |
| From the fragrant breezes of Thy joy let a |
| breath pass over me, |
| O my Goal, |
| and into the heights of the paradise of |
| Thy reality let me gain admission, |
| O my Adored One! |
| To the melodies of the |
| dove of Thy oneness suffer me to hearken, |
| O Resplendent One, |
| and through |
| the spirit of Thy power and Thy might quicken me, |
| O my Provider! |
| In the |
| spirit of Thy love keep me steadfast, |
| O my Succorer, |
| and in the path of |
| Thy good-pleasure set firm my steps, |
| O my Maker! |
| Within the garden of |
| Thine immortality, |
| before Thy countenance, |
| let me abide for ever, |
| O Thou |
| Who art merciful unto me, |
| and upon the seat of Thy glory stablish me, |
| O |
| Thou Who art my Possessor! |
| To the heaven of Thy loving-kindness lift me |
| up, |
| O my Quickener, |
| and unto the Day-Star of Thy guidance lead me, |
| O Thou |
| my Attractor! |
| Before the revelations of Thine invisible spirit summon me |
| to be present, |
| O Thou Who art my Origin and my Highest Wish, |
| and unto the |
| essence of the fragrance of Thy beauty, |
| which Thou wilt manifest, |
| cause me |
| to return, |
| O Thou Who art my God! |
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| Potent art Thou to do what pleasest Thee. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Most |
| Exalted, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the All-Highest. |
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| O Thou Whose face is the object of my adoration, |
| Whose beauty is my |
| sanctuary, |
| Whose habitation is my goal, |
| Whose praise is my hope, |
| Whose |
| providence is my companion, |
| Whose love is the cause of my being, |
| Whose |
| mention is my solace, |
| Whose nearness is my desire, |
| Whose presence is my |
| dearest wish and highest aspiration, |
| I entreat Thee not to withhold from |
| me the things Thou didst ordain for the chosen ones among Thy servants. |
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| Supply me, |
| then, |
| with the good of this world and of the next. |
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| Thou, |
| truly, |
| art the King of all men. |
| There is no God but Thee, |
| the |
| Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Generous. |
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| O my Lord! |
| Make Thy beauty to be my food, |
| and Thy presence my drink, |
| and |
| Thy pleasure my hope, |
| and praise of Thee my action, |
| and remembrance of |
| Thee my companion, |
| and the power of Thy sovereignty my succorer, |
| and Thy |
| habitation my home, |
| and my dwelling-place the seat Thou hast sanctified |
| from the limitations imposed upon them who are shut out as by a veil from |
| Thee. |
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| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Almighty, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the Most Powerful. |
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| Glory be to Thee, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Abase not him whom Thou hast exalted |
| through the power of Thine everlasting sovereignty, |
| and remove not far |
| from Thee him whom Thou hast caused to enter the tabernacle of Thine |
| eternity. |
| Wilt Thou cast away, |
| O my God, |
| him whom Thou hast overshadowed |
| with Thy Lordship, |
| and wilt Thou turn away from Thee, |
| O my Desire, |
| him to |
| whom Thou hast been a refuge? |
| Canst Thou degrade him whom Thou hast |
| uplifted, |
| or forget him whom Thou didst enable to remember Thee? |
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| Glorified, |
| immensely glorified art Thou! |
| Thou art He Who from everlasting |
| hath been the King of the entire creation and its Prime Mover, |
| and Thou |
| wilt to everlasting remain the Lord of all created things and their |
| Ordainer. |
| Glorified art Thou, |
| O my God! |
| If Thou ceasest to be merciful |
| unto Thy servants, |
| who, |
| then, |
| will show mercy unto them; |
| and if Thou |
| refusest to succor Thy loved ones, |
| who is there that can succor them? |
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| Glorified, |
| immeasurably glorified art Thou! |
| Thou art adored in Thy truth, |
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| and Thee do we all, |
| verily, |
| worship; |
| and Thou art manifest in Thy justice, |
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| and to Thee do we all, |
| verily, |
| bear witness. |
| Thou art, |
| in truth, |
| beloved |
| in Thy grace. |
| No God is there but Thee, |
| the Help in Peril, |
| the |
| Self-Subsisting. |
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| Thy name is my healing, |
| O my God, |
| and remembrance of Thee is my remedy. |
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| Nearness to Thee is my hope, |
| and love for Thee is my companion. |
| Thy mercy |
| to me is my healing and my succor in both this world and the world to |
| come. |
| Thou, |
| verily, |
| art the All-Bountiful, |
| the All-Knowing, |
| the All-Wise. |
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| O my God, |
| my Master, |
| the Goal of my desire! |
| This, |
| Thy servant, |
| seeketh to |
| sleep in the shelter of Thy mercy, |
| and to repose beneath the canopy of Thy |
| grace, |
| imploring Thy care and Thy protection. |
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| I beg of Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| by Thine eye that sleepeth not, |
| to guard mine |
| eyes from beholding aught beside Thee. |
| Strengthen, |
| then, |
| their vision that |
| they may discern Thy signs, |
| and behold the Horizon of Thy Revelation. |
| Thou |
| art He before the revelations of Whose omnipotence the quintessence of |
| power hath trembled. |
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| No God is there but Thee, |
| the Almighty, |
| the All-Subduing, |
| the |
| Unconditioned. |
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| How can I choose to sleep, |
| O God, |
| my God, |
| when the eyes of them that long |
| for Thee are wakeful because of their separation from Thee; |
| and how can I |
| lie down to rest whilst the souls of Thy lovers are sore vexed in their |
| remoteness from Thy presence? |
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| I have committed, |
| O my Lord, |
| my spirit and my entire being into the right |
| hand of Thy might and Thy protection, |
| and I lay my head on my pillow |
| through Thy power, |
| and lift it up according to Thy will and Thy |
| good-pleasure. |
| Thou art, |
| in truth, |
| the Preserver, |
| the Keeper, |
| the |
| Almighty, |
| the Most Powerful. |
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| By Thy might! |
| I ask not, |
| whether sleeping or waking, |
| but that which Thou |
| dost desire. |
| I am Thy servant and in Thy hands. |
| Do Thou graciously aid me |
| to do what will shed forth the fragrance of Thy good pleasure. |
| This, |
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| truly, |
| is my hope and the hope of them that enjoy near access to Thee. |
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| Praised be Thou, |
| O Lord of the worlds! |
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| My God, |
| my Adored One, |
| my King, |
| my Desire! |
| What tongue can voice my thanks |
| to Thee? |
| I was heedless, |
| Thou didst awaken me. |
| I had turned back from |
| Thee, |
| Thou didst graciously aid me to turn towards Thee. |
| I was as one |
| dead, |
| Thou didst quicken me with the water of life. |
| I was withered, |
| Thou |
| didst revive me with the heavenly stream of Thine utterance which hath |
| flowed forth from the Pen of the All-Merciful. |
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| O Divine Providence! |
| All existence is begotten by Thy bounty; |
| deprive it |
| not of the waters of Thy generosity, |
| neither do Thou withhold it from the |
| ocean of Thy mercy. |
| I beseech Thee to aid and assist me at all times and |
| under all conditions, |
| and seek from the heaven of Thy grace Thine ancient |
| favor. |
| Thou art, |
| in truth, |
| the Lord of bounty, |
| and the Sovereign of the |
| kingdom of eternity. |
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| O God, |
| my God! |
| I beg of Thee by the ocean of Thy healing, |
| and by the |
| splendors of the Day-Star of Thy grace, |
| and by Thy Name through which Thou |
| didst subdue Thy servants, |
| and by the pervasive power of Thy most exalted |
| Word and the potency of Thy most august Pen, |
| and by Thy mercy that hath |
| preceded the creation of all who are in heaven and on earth, |
| to purge me |
| with the waters of Thy bounty from every affliction and disorder, |
| and from |
| all weakness and feebleness. |
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| Thou seest, |
| O my Lord, |
| Thy suppliant waiting at the door of Thy bounty, |
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| and him who hath set his hopes on Thee clinging to the cord of Thy |
| generosity. |
| Deny him not, |
| I beseech Thee, |
| the things he seeketh from the |
| ocean of Thy grace and the Day-Star of Thy loving-kindness. |
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| Powerful art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. |
| There is none other God save |
| Thee, |
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Generous. |
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| I have risen this morning by Thy grace, |
| O my God, |
| and left my home |
| trusting wholly in Thee, |
| and committing myself to Thy care. |
| Send down, |
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| then, |
| upon me, |
| out of the heaven of Thy mercy, |
| a blessing from Thy side, |
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| and enable me to return home in safety even as Thou didst enable me to set |
| out under Thy protection with my thoughts fixed steadfastly upon Thee. |
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| There is none other God but Thee, |
| the One, |
| the Incomparable, |
| the |
| All-Knowing, |
| the All-Wise. |
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| Praise be unto Thee, |
| Who art my God and the God of all men, |
| and my Desire |
| and the Desire of all them that have recognized Thee, |
| and my Beloved and |
| the Beloved of such as have acknowledged Thy unity, |
| and the Object of my |
| adoration and of the adoration of them that have near access to Thee, |
| and |
| my Wish and the Wish of such as are wholly devoted to Thee, |
| and my Hope |
| and the Hope of them that have fixed their hearts upon Thee, |
| and my Refuge |
| and the Refuge of all such as have hastened towards Thee, |
| and my Haven and |
| the Haven of whosoever hath repaired unto Thee, |
| and my Goal and the Goal |
| of all them that have set themselves towards Thee, |
| and my Object and the |
| Object of those who have fixed their gaze upon Thee, |
| and my Paradise and |
| the Paradise of them that have ascended towards Thee, |
| and my Lode-star and |
| the Lode-star of all such as yearn after Thee, |
| and my Joy and the Joy of |
| all them that love Thee, |
| and my Light and the Light of all such as have |
| erred and asked to be forgiven by Thee, |
| and my Exultation and the |
| Exultation of all them that remember Thee, |
| and my Stronghold and the |
| Stronghold of all such as have fled to Thee, |
| and my Sanctuary and the |
| Sanctuary of all that dread Thee, |
| and my Lord and the Lord of all such as |
| dwell in the heavens and on the earth! |
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| Unto Thee be praise for that Thou hast enraptured me by the sweetness of |
| Thine utterances, |
| and set me towards the horizon above which the splendors |
| of the Day-Star of Thy face have shone, |
| and caused me to turn unto Thee at |
| a time when most of Thy creatures had broken off from Thee. |
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| Thou art He, |
| O my God, |
| Who hath unlocked the gate of heaven with the key |
| of Thy Name, |
| the Ever-Blessed, |
| the All-Powerful, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the |
| Most Great, |
| and hast summoned all mankind to the ocean of Thy presence. |
| No |
| sooner had Thy most sweet voice been raised, |
| than all the inmates of the |
| Kingdom of Names and the Concourse on high were stirred up. |
| By Thy call |
| the fragrance of the raiment of Thy Revelation was wafted over such of Thy |
| creatures as have loved Thee, |
| and such of Thy people as have yearned |
| towards Thee. |
| They rose up and rushed forth to attain the Ocean of Thy |
| meeting, |
| and the Horizon of Thy beauty, |
| and the Tabernacle of Thy |
| Revelation and Thy majesty, |
| and the Sanctuary of Thy Presence and Thy |
| glory. |
| They were so inebriated with the wine of their reunion with Thee, |
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| that they rid themselves of all attachment to whatever they themselves and |
| others possessed. |
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| These are Thy servants whom the ascendancy of the oppressor hath failed to |
| deter from fixing their eyes on the Tabernacle of Thy majesty, |
| and whom |
| the hosts of tyranny have been powerless to affright and divert their gaze |
| from the Day-Spring of Thy signs and the Dawning-Place of Thy testimonies. |
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| I swear by Thy glory, |
| O Thou the Lord of all being and the Enlightener of |
| all things visible and invisible! |
| Whoso hath quaffed from the hands of Thy |
| bounteousness the living waters of Thy love will never allow the things |
| pertaining to Thy creatures to keep him back from Thee, |
| neither will he be |
| dismayed at the refusal of all the dwellers of Thy realm to acknowledge |
| Thee. |
| Before all who are in heaven and on earth such a man will cry aloud, |
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| and announce unto the people the tumult of the Ocean of Thy bounty and the |
| splendors of the Luminaries of the heaven of Thy bestowals. |
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| Happy indeed is the man that hath turned towards the sanctuary of Thy |
| presence, |
| and rid himself of all attachment to any one except Thyself. |
| He |
| is truly exalted who hath confessed Thy glory, |
| and fixed his eyes upon the |
| Day-Star of Thy loving-kindness. |
| He is endued with understanding who is |
| aware of Thy Revelation and hath acknowledged Thy manifold tokens, |
| Thy |
| signs, |
| and Thy testimonies. |
| He is a man of insight whose eyes have been |
| illumined with the brightness of Thy face, |
| and who, |
| as soon as Thy call |
| was raised, |
| hath recognized Thee. |
| He is a man of hearing who hath been led |
| to hearken unto Thy speech, |
| and to draw nigh unto the billowing ocean of |
| Thine utterances. |
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| Behold Thou this stranger, |
| O my Lord, |
| who hath hastened to attain his most |
| exalted Home in the shelter of Thy shadowing mercy, |
| and this ailing soul |
| who hath set his face towards the ocean of Thy healing. |
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| Look, |
| then, |
| O Thou my God Who settest my soul on fire, |
| upon the tears I |
| shed, |
| and the sighs I utter, |
| and the anguish that afflicteth my heart and |
| the fire that consumeth my being. |
| Thy glory beareth me witness, |
| O Thou, |
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| the Light of the world! |
| The fire of Thy love that burneth continually |
| within me hath so inflamed me that whoever among Thy creatures approacheth |
| me, |
| and inclineth his inner ear towards me, |
| cannot fail to hear its raging |
| within each of my veins. |
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| I am so carried away by the sweetness of Thine utterances, |
| and so |
| inebriated with the wine of Thy tender mercies, |
| that my voice can never be |
| stilled, |
| nor can my suppliant hands any longer desist from being stretched |
| out towards Thee. |
| Thou seest, |
| O my Lord, |
| how mine eyes are fixed in the |
| direction of Thy grace, |
| and mine ears inclined towards the kingdom of |
| Thine utterance, |
| and my tongue unloosed to celebrate Thy praise, |
| and my |
| face set towards Thy face that surviveth all that hath been created by Thy |
| word, |
| and my hands raised up towards the heaven of Thy bounty and favor. |
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| Wilt Thou keep back from Thee the stranger whom Thou didst call unto his |
| most exalted Home beneath the shadow of the wings of Thy mercy, |
| or cast |
| away the wretched creature that hath hastened to attain the shores of the |
| ocean of Thy wealth? |
| Wilt Thou shut up the door of Thy grace to the face |
| of Thy creatures after having opened it through the power of Thy might and |
| of Thy sovereignty, |
| or close the eyes of Thy people when Thou hast already |
| commanded them to turn unto the Day-Spring of Thy Beauty and the |
| Dawning-Place of the splendors of Thy countenance? |
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| Nay, |
| and to this Thy glory beareth me witness! |
| Such is not my thought of |
| Thee, |
| nor the thought of those of Thy servants that have near access to |
| Thyself, |
| nor that of the sincere amongst Thy people. |
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| Thou knowest, |
| and seest, |
| and hearest, |
| O my Lord, |
| that before every tree I |
| am moved to lift up my voice to Thee, |
| and before every stone I am impelled |
| to sigh and lament. |
| Hath it been Thy purpose in creating me, |
| O my God, |
| to |
| touch me with tribulation, |
| or to enable me to manifest Thy Cause in the |
| kingdom of Thy creation? |
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| Thou hearest, |
| O my God, |
| my sighs and my groaning, |
| and beholdest my |
| powerlessness, |
| and my poverty, |
| and my misery, |
| and my woes, |
| and my |
| wretchedness. |
| I swear by Thy might! |
| I have wept with such a weeping that I |
| have been unable to make mention of Thee, |
| or to extol Thee, |
| and cried with |
| such a bitter cry that every mother in her bereavement was bewildered at |
| me, |
| and forgot her own anguish and the sighs she had uttered. |
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| I implore Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| by Thine Ark, |
| through which the potency of Thy |
| will was manifested and the energizing influences of Thy purpose were |
| revealed, |
| and which saileth on both land and sea through the power of Thy |
| might, |
| not to seize me in my mighty sins and great trespasses. |
| I swear by |
| Thy glory! |
| The waters of Thy forgiveness and Thy mercy have emboldened me, |
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| as hath Thy dealing, |
| in bygone ages, |
| with the sincere among Thy chosen |
| ones, |
| and with such of Thy Messengers as have proclaimed Thy oneness. |
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| I am well aware, |
| O my Lord, |
| that I have been so carried away by the clear |
| tokens of Thy loving-kindness, |
| and so completely inebriated with the wine |
| of Thine utterance, |
| that whatever I behold I readily discover that it |
| maketh Thee known unto me, |
| and it remindeth me of Thy signs, |
| and of Thy |
| tokens, |
| and of Thy testimonies. |
| By Thy glory! |
| Every time I lift up mine |
| eyes unto Thy heaven, |
| I call to mind Thy highness and Thy loftiness, |
| and |
| Thine incomparable glory and greatness; |
| and every time I turn my gaze to |
| Thine earth, |
| I am made to recognize the evidences of Thy power and the |
| tokens of Thy bounty. |
| And when I behold the sea, |
| I find that it speaketh |
| to me of Thy majesty, |
| and of the potency of Thy might, |
| and of Thy |
| sovereignty and Thy grandeur. |
| And at whatever time I contemplate the |
| mountains, |
| I am led to discover the ensigns of Thy victory and the |
| standards of Thine omnipotence. |
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| I swear by Thy might, |
| O Thou in Whose grasp are the reins of all mankind, |
|
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| and the destinies of the nations! |
| I am so inflamed by my love for Thee, |
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| and so inebriated with the wine of Thy oneness, |
| that I can hear from the |
| whisper of the winds the sound of Thy glorification and praise, |
| and can |
| recognize in the murmur of the waters the voice that proclaimeth Thy |
| virtues and Thine attributes, |
| and can apprehend from the rustling of the |
| leaves the mysteries that have been irrevocably ordained by Thee in Thy |
| realm. |
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| Glorified art Thou, |
| O God of all names and Creator of the heavens! |
| I |
| render Thee thanks that Thou hast made known unto Thy servants this Day |
| whereon the river that is life indeed hath flowed forth from the fingers |
| of Thy bounty, |
| and the springtime of Thy revelation and Thy presence hath |
| appeared through Thy manifestation unto all who are in Thy heaven and all |
| who are on Thy earth. |
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| This is the Day, |
| O my Lord, |
| whose brightness Thou hast exalted above the |
| brightness of the sun and the splendors thereof. |
| I testify that the light |
| it sheddeth proceedeth out of the glory of the light of Thy countenance, |
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| and is begotten by the radiance of the morn of Thy Revelation. |
| This is the |
| Day whereon the hopeless have been clothed with the raiment of confidence, |
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| and the sick attired with the robe of healing, |
| and the poor drawn nigh |
| unto the ocean of Thy riches. |
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| I swear by Thy Beauty, |
| O King of eternity Who sittest on Thy most glorious |
| Throne! |
| He Who is the Day-Spring of Thy signs and the Revealer of Thy |
| clear tokens hath, |
| notwithstanding the immensity of His wisdom and the |
| loftiness of His knowledge, |
| confessed His powerlessness to comprehend the |
| least of Thine utterances, |
| in their relation to Thy most exalted Pen, |
| --how |
| much more is He incapable of apprehending the nature of Thine all-glorious |
| Self and of Thy most august Essence! |
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| I cannot think, |
| O my God, |
| of any words wherewith to make mention of Thee, |
|
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| and know not how to express or extol Thee. |
| Were I to attempt to describe |
| Thee by Thy names, |
| I would readily recognize that the kingdom of these |
| names is itself created through the movement of Thy fingers, |
| and trembleth |
| for fear of Thee. |
| And were I to venture to extol Thine attributes, |
| I would |
| be forced to admit that these attributes are Thine own creation, |
| and lie |
| within Thy grasp. |
| It behooveth not Them Who are the Manifestations of |
| these names and attributes to stand before the gate of the city of Thy |
| Revelation, |
| how much less to scale the heights whereon Thou didst stablish |
| the throne of Thy majesty. |
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| I swear by Thy might, |
| O Thou Who art the King of names and the Maker of |
| the heavens! |
| Whatsoever hath been adorned with the robe of words is but |
| Thy creation which hath been generated in Thy realm and begotten through |
| the operation of Thy will, |
| and is wholly unworthy of Thy highness and |
| falleth short of Thine excellence. |
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| And since it hath been demonstrated that Thy most august Self is |
| immeasurably exalted above all that hath been created in the world of |
| being, |
| and is far above the reach and ken of the apprehension of Thy |
| chosen Ones and Thy loved Ones, |
| the splendors of the light of Thy unity |
| are therefore manifested, |
| and it becometh evident unto every one, |
| whether |
| free or bond, |
| that Thou art One in Thine own Self, |
| one in Thy Cause, |
| and |
| one in Thy Revelation. |
| Great is the blessedness of the man who, |
| in his |
| love towards Thee, |
| hath rid himself of all attachment from every one |
| except Thyself, |
| and hastened unto the horizon of Thy Revelation, |
| and |
| attained unto this Cup which Thou hast caused to excel all the seas of the |
| earth. |
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| I beg of Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by Thy power, |
| and Thy might, |
| and Thy sovereignty, |
|
|
| which have embraced all who are in Thy heaven and on Thy earth, |
| to make |
| known unto Thy servants this luminous Way and this straight Path, |
| that |
| they may acknowledge Thy unity and Thy oneness, |
| with a certainty which the |
| vain imaginations of the doubters will not impair, |
| nor the idle fancies of |
| the wayward obscure. |
| Illumine, |
| O my Lord, |
| the eyes of Thy servants, |
| and |
| brighten their hearts with the splendors of the light of Thy knowledge, |
|
|
| that they may apprehend the greatness of this most sublime station, |
| and |
| recognize this most luminous Horizon, |
| that haply the clamor of men may |
| fail to deter them from turning their gaze towards the effulgent light of |
| Thy unity, |
| and to hinder them from setting their faces toward the Horizon |
| of detachment. |
|
|
|
|
| This is the Day, |
| O my Lord, |
| which Thou didst announce unto all mankind as |
| the Day whereon Thou wouldst reveal Thy Self, |
| and shed Thy radiance, |
| and |
| shine brightly over all Thy creatures. |
| Thou hast, |
| moreover, |
| entered into a |
| covenant with them, |
| in Thy Books, |
| and Thy Scriptures, |
| and Thy Scrolls, |
| and |
| Thy Tablets, |
| concerning Him Who is the Day-Spring of Thy Revelation, |
| and |
| hast appointed the Bayán to be the Herald of this Most Great and |
| all-glorious Manifestation, |
| and this most resplendent and most sublime |
| Appearance. |
|
|
|
|
| And when the world's horizon was illumined, |
| and He Who is the Most Great |
| Name was manifested, |
| all disbelieved in Him and in His signs, |
| except such |
| as have been carried away by the sweetness of Thy glorification and |
| praise. |
| There befell Him what must remain inscrutable to everyone except |
| Thee, |
| Whose knowledge transcendeth all who are in Thy heaven and all who |
| are on Thy earth. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou well knowest, |
| O my God, |
| that the Revealer of the Bayán (the Báb) hath |
| commanded all mankind concerning Thy Cause, |
| and Thy Revelation, |
| and Thy |
| Sovereignty. |
| He hath said, |
| and sweet is His speech: |
| "Beware lest the Bayán |
| and its Letters keep you back from Him Who is the Most Merciful and from |
| His sovereignty. |
| " He, |
| moreover, |
| hath written: |
| "Were He to produce no more |
| than one verse, |
| ye must not deny Him. |
| Haste ye towards Him, |
| that haply He |
| may cause to descend upon you what He pleaseth, |
| as a token of His grace |
| unto you. |
| He truly is the Possessor of His servants, |
| and the King of |
| creation. |
| " |
|
|
| Thou seest, |
| then, |
| O Thou Who art the Beloved of the world and the Revealer |
| of the Most Great Name, |
| how He hath come down with the kingdom of His |
| signs, |
| and in a manner that hath caused the atoms of the earth to testify |
| that the whole world hath been filled with these signs. |
| And yet, |
|
|
| notwithstanding this most manifest and all-glorious Revelation, |
| and these |
| signs which none can appraise except Thee, |
| O Thou the King of names, |
| Thou |
| beholdest how they have broken off from Him Who is the Day-Spring of Thine |
| Essence, |
| and have caviled at the One Who is the Fountain-Head of Thy |
| wisdom and of Thine utterance. |
| They were so seized with thirst for fame, |
|
|
| that they rejected Thy tokens, |
| and Thy testimonies, |
| and Thy signs, |
| which |
| every man of insight perceiveth in whatsoever declareth Thy greatness, |
| and |
| Thy sovereignty, |
| and acknowledgeth Thy Revelation and Thy might. |
| They have |
| so traduced Him as to cause the inmates of the all-glorious Tabernacle and |
| the Concourse on high to lament, |
| and have uttered such calumnies against |
| Him that the souls of Thy chosen Ones and the hearts of them that are dear |
| to Thee have melted. |
| They have erred so grievously that they cast away Thy |
| most resplendent signs, |
| and clung to their idle fancies, |
| O Thou Who art |
| the Possessor of Names and the Lord of the Throne on high and of earth |
| below! |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art, |
| O my God and the Exultation of my heart, |
| the One Who hath |
| adorned Thy Tablet, |
| of which none is aware except Thee, |
| with the mention |
| of this Day which Thou didst call after Thy name, |
| that haply none may on |
| that day be seen save Thy most august Self, |
| and naught else be brought to |
| mind except Thy most sweet remembrance. |
|
|
|
|
| No sooner had He revealed Himself than the foundations of the kindreds of |
| the earth shook and trembled, |
| and the learned swooned away, |
| and the wise |
| were bewildered, |
| except such as have, |
| through the power of Thy might, |
|
|
| drawn nigh unto Thee, |
| and received the choice wine of Thy Revelation from |
| the hand of Thy grace, |
| and have quaffed it in Thy name, |
| and exclaimed: |
|
|
| "Praise be unto Thee, |
| O Thou the Desire of the worlds! |
| and glory be to |
| Thee, |
| O Thou Who art the Exultation of the hearts that pant after Thee! |
| " |
|
|
| My God, |
| my Master, |
| my Highest Hope, |
| and the Goal of my desire! |
| Thou seest |
| and hearest the sighing of this wronged One, |
| from this darksome well which |
| the vain imaginations of Thine adversaries have built, |
| and from this blind |
| pit which the idle fancies of the wicked among Thy creatures have digged. |
|
|
| By Thy Beauty, |
| O Thou Whose glory is uncovered to the face of men! |
| I am |
| not impatient in the troubles that touch me in my love for Thee, |
| neither |
| in the adversities which I suffer in Thy path. |
| Nay, |
| I have, |
| by Thy power, |
|
|
| chosen them for mine own self, |
| and I glory in them amongst such of Thy |
| creatures as enjoy near access to Thee, |
| and those of Thy servants that are |
| wholly devoted to Thy Self. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| however, |
| O Thou Who art the Enlightener of the world and |
| the Lord of the nations, |
| at this very moment when, |
| with the hands of hope, |
|
|
| I have clung to the hem of the raiment of Thy mercy and Thy bounty, |
| to |
| forgive Thy servants who have soared in the atmosphere of Thy nearness, |
|
|
| and set their faces towards the splendors of the light of Thy countenance, |
|
|
| and turned unto the horizon of Thy good pleasure, |
| and approached the ocean |
| of Thy mercy, |
| and all their lives long have spoken forth Thy praise, |
| and |
| have been inflamed with the fire of their love for Thee. |
| Do Thou ordain |
| for them, |
| O Lord my God, |
| both before and after their death, |
| what becometh |
| the loftiness of Thy bounty and the excellence of Thy loving-kindness. |
|
|
|
|
| Grant, |
| O my Lord, |
| that they who have ascended unto Thee may repair unto |
| Him Who is the most exalted Companion, |
| and abide beneath the shadow of the |
| Tabernacle of Thy majesty and the Sanctuary of Thy glory. |
| Sprinkle, |
| O my |
| Lord, |
| upon them from the ocean of Thy forgiveness what will make them |
| worthy to abide, |
| so long as Thine own sovereignty endureth, |
| within Thy |
| most exalted kingdom and Thine all-highest dominion. |
| Potent art Thou to do |
| what pleaseth Thee. |
|
|
|
|
| Deny not Thy loved ones, |
| O my Lord, |
| the sweet savors of this Day whereon |
| the mysteries of Thy name, |
| the Self-Subsisting, |
| were unraveled, |
| and all |
| that had been enshrined within the treasuries of Thy wisdom was revealed. |
|
|
| This is the Day, |
| O my Lord, |
| whereon every atom of the earth hath been made |
| to vibrate and to cry out: |
| "O Thou Who art the Revealer of signs and the |
| King of creation! |
| I, |
| verily, |
| perceive the fragrance of Thy presence. |
|
|
| Methinks Thou hast revealed Thyself, |
| and unlocked the door of reunion with |
| Thee before all who are in Thy heaven and all who are on Thy earth. |
| I am |
| persuaded through the fragrance of Thy robe, |
| O my Lord, |
| that the world |
| hath been honored through Thy presence, |
| and hath inhaled the sweet smell |
| of Thy meeting. |
| I know not, |
| however, |
| O Thou the Beloved of the world and |
| the Desire of the nations, |
| the place wherein the throne of Thy majesty |
| hath been established, |
| nor the seat which hath been made Thy footstool, |
|
|
| and been illumined with the splendors of the light of Thy face. |
| " |
|
|
| I swear by Thy glory, |
| O Thou Who art the Lord of all being and the |
| Possessor of all things visible and invisible! |
| Every man of understanding |
| hath been so bewildered at Thy knowledge, |
| and every man endued with |
| insight been so perplexed in his attempt to fathom the signs of Thy great |
| glory, |
| that all have recognized their powerlessness to visualize, |
| and |
| their impotence to soar into, |
| the heaven wherefrom one of the Luminaries |
| of the Manifestations of Thy knowledge and of the Day-Springs of Thy |
| wisdom hath shone forth. |
| Who is he that shall befittingly describe this |
| most sublime station and this most august seat--the seat which, |
| as decreed |
| by Thee, |
| transcendeth the comprehension of Thy creatures and the |
| testimonies of Thy servants, |
| and which hath everlastingly been hid from |
| the understanding and the knowledge of men, |
| and been closed with the seal |
| of Thy name, |
| the Self-Subsisting. |
|
|
|
|
| I swear by Thy glory and Thy sovereignty which overshadow the kingdoms of |
| earth and of heaven! |
| Were any of Thy chosen Ones and Thy Messengers to |
| meditate on the manifold evidences of Thy most exalted Pen--a Pen which is |
| driven by the fingers of Thy will--and were he to muse on its mysteries, |
|
|
| and its tokens, |
| and all that it showeth forth, |
| he would be so perplexed |
| that his tongue would fail to extol and describe Thee, |
| and his heart would |
| be utterly unable to understand Thee. |
| For he would, |
| at one time, |
| discover |
| that from this Pen there floweth out unto all created things the water |
| that is life indeed, |
| and that the Pen itself hath been named by Thee the |
| trumpet whereby the dead speed out of their sepulchers. |
| At another time he |
| would find that there proceedeth from this Pen such fire as Thine own |
| Revelation can kindle, |
| and as He Who conversed with Thee (Moses) on Sinai |
| hath perceived. |
|
|
|
|
| How marvelous, |
| then, |
| are the manifold tokens of Thy might, |
| and how great |
| are the diverse evidences of Thy power! |
| The learned have, |
| without |
| exception, |
| admitted their ignorance when confronted with the radiance of |
| the Luminary of Thy knowledge; |
| and the mighty have all confessed their |
| impotence in the face of the billowing Ocean of Thy power; |
| and the rich |
| have one and all acknowledged their poverty before the effusions of the |
| Treasuries of Thy wealth; |
| and the worldly wise have each recognized their |
| nothingness beside the splendors of the Light of Thy beauty; |
| and the |
| exalted have all witnessed unto their abasement when face to face with the |
| effulgence of the Day-Star of Thy glory; |
| and they who are in authority |
| have borne witness to their own evanescence and to the evanescence of |
| others, |
| and discovered the eternity of Thy majesty, |
| and of Thy |
| sovereignty, |
| and of Thy sublimity, |
| and of Thy power. |
|
|
|
|
| My God, |
| and the God of all things, |
| and my King and the King of all things, |
|
|
| and the Beloved of my soul, |
| and the Goal of my desire! |
| Thou knowest full |
| well that I make mention of Thee, |
| in this day, |
| in the name of such of Thy |
| creatures as have detached themselves from all except Thee, |
| and I extol |
| Thy virtues through the tongue of those of Thy people that have recognized |
| Thy oneness, |
| that haply there may pour out from the sighs which they utter |
| in their love and their yearning for Thee what will melt away all that may |
| hinder Thy servants from setting their faces towards the heaven of Thy |
| knowledge and the kingdom of Thy signs. |
|
|
|
|
| This, |
| then, |
| O my God and the God of all names, |
| and the Creator of earth |
| and heaven, |
| is the Day whereon He Whose heart gloweth with the flaming |
| fire of Thy presence is calling upon Thee. |
| Where can separation from Thee |
| be found, |
| O my God, |
| so that reunion with Thee may be clearly recognized at |
| the appearance of the Light of Thy unity, |
| and the revelation of the |
| splendors of the Sun of Thy oneness? |
| I ask pardon of Thee, |
| O my God, |
| for |
| all that hath been said, |
| and for whatsoever hath flowed out, |
| and is now |
| flowing out from my Pen in Thy days. |
| I testify that Thou hast decreed that |
| the offering of prayer should befit not me, |
| but Him Who hath, |
| at Thy |
| bidding and in conformity with Thy pleasure, |
| preceded me. |
| Rather hast Thou |
| ordained that the revelation of verses should be specially attributed unto |
| this mighty Manifestation, |
| and to This Announcement that hath adorned the |
| Scrolls of Thy majesty and Thy Tablet in which account is kept. |
|
|
|
|
| I render Thee thanks, |
| O Thou Who hast lighted Thy fire within my soul, |
| and |
| cast the beams of Thy light into my heart, |
| that Thou hast taught Thy |
| servants how to make mention of Thee, |
| and revealed unto them the ways |
| whereby they can supplicate Thee, |
| through Thy most holy and exalted |
| tongue, |
| and Thy most august and precious speech. |
| But for Thy leave, |
| who is |
| there that could venture to express Thy might and Thy grandeur; |
| and were |
| it not for Thine instruction, |
| who is the man that could discover the ways |
| of Thy pleasure in the kingdom of Thy creation? |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O God of bounty and King of all created things, |
| to guard |
| Thy servants from the imaginations which their hearts may devise. |
| Raise |
| them up, |
| then, |
| to such heights that their footsteps may slip not in the |
| face of the evidences of Thy handiwork, |
| which the manifold exigencies of |
| Thy wisdom have ordained, |
| and whose secrets Thou hast hid from the face of |
| Thy people and Thy creatures. |
| Withhold them not, |
| O my Lord, |
| from the ocean |
| of Thy knowledge, |
| neither do Thou deprive them of what Thou didst destine |
| for such of Thy chosen ones as have near access to Thee, |
| and those of Thy |
| trusted ones as are wholly devoted to Thy Self. |
| Supply them, |
| then, |
| from |
| Thy sea of certainty with what will calm the agitation of their hearts. |
|
|
| Turn, |
| O Lord my God, |
| the darkness of their fancies into the brightness of |
| certitude, |
| and cause them to arise, |
| and to walk steadfastly in Thy |
| straight Path, |
| that haply Thy Book may not hinder them from recognizing |
| Him Who is its Revealer, |
| and Thy names from acknowledging the One Who is |
| their Creator, |
| and their Provider, |
| and their Origin, |
| and their King, |
| and |
| their Begetter, |
| and their Destroyer, |
| and their Glorifier, |
| and their |
| Abaser, |
| and their Governor, |
| and the Sovereign Protector of their Bearers. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art the One, |
| O my God and my Ruler, |
| Who hast sent down Thy Book that |
| Thou mayest manifest my Cause, |
| and glorify my Word. |
| Through it Thou didst |
| enter into a Covenant, |
| concerning me, |
| with all that hath been created in |
| Thy realm. |
| Thou seest, |
| O Beloved of the world, |
| how the rebellious among |
| Thy creatures have made of that Covenant a bulwark for themselves, |
| and |
| through it have withdrawn from Thy Beauty, |
| and repudiated Thy signs. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art He, |
| O my God, |
| Who hath commanded them in Thy great Book, |
| and |
| said: |
| "Fear ye the Most Merciful, |
| O people of the Bayán, |
| and deny not Him |
| for Whom I have ordained the Bayán to be one of the leaves of His |
| Paradise. |
| I, |
| verily, |
| esteem it as a gift from me unto Him. |
| Were it His |
| pleasure to accept it, |
| He, |
| truly, |
| is the Most Bountiful; |
| and if He cast it |
| away and refuse to consider it, |
| His verdict is just, |
| and He, |
| in very |
| truth, |
| is Praiseworthy in His acts, |
| and meet to be obeyed in His behests. |
|
|
| To none is given the right to cavil at Him. |
| " |
|
|
| Thou beholdest, |
| therefore, |
| O my God, |
| how this wronged one hath fallen into |
| the hands of such as have denied Thy right, |
| and broken off from Thy |
| sovereignty. |
| He, |
| round whose person circleth Thy proof, |
| and in whose name |
| and on behalf of whose sovereignty Thy testimony crieth out unto all |
| created things, |
| hath suffered more grievously in his days than any pen can |
| recount, |
| and been so harassed that He Who is Thy Spirit (Jesus) lamented, |
|
|
| and all the denizens of Thy Kingdom and all the inmates of Thy Tabernacle |
| in the realms above cried with a great and bitter lamentation. |
|
|
|
|
| Should any one incline his inner ear, |
| he would hear the cry and the |
| wailing of all created things over what hath befallen Him Whom the world |
| hath wronged, |
| at the hands of them with whom Thou hast covenanted in the |
| Day of Separation. |
| Where is that fair-minded soul, |
| O my God, |
| who will |
| judge equitably Thy Cause, |
| and where is the man of insight to be found who |
| will behold Thee with Thine own eyes? |
| Is there any man of hearing who will |
| hear Thee with Thine ears, |
| or one endued with eloquence who will speak the |
| truth in Thy days? |
|
|
|
|
| I swear by Thy glory, |
| O Thou Who beholdest me from Thine all-glorious |
| horizon, |
| and hearest the voice of the Lote-Tree beyond which there is no |
| passing! |
| Should any one consider Thy Books which Thou didst name the |
| Bayán, |
| and ponder in his heart what hath been revealed therein, |
| he would |
| discover that each of these Books announceth my Revelation, |
| and declareth |
| my Name, |
| and testifieth to my Self, |
| and proclaimeth my Cause, |
| and my |
| Praise, |
| and my Rising, |
| and the radiance of my Glory. |
| And yet, |
|
|
| notwithstanding Thy proclamation, |
| O my God, |
| and in spite of the words Thou |
| didst utter, |
| O my Beloved, |
| Thou hast seen and heard their calumnies |
| against me, |
| and their evil doings in my days. |
|
|
|
|
| I testify in my present state, |
| O my Lord, |
| and against the will of him who |
| hath turned his back to Thee (Mírzá Yahyá), |
| that Thou art God, |
| and that |
| there is none other God beside Thee. |
| This, |
| verily, |
| is the Day wherewith |
| Thy Scriptures, |
| and Thy Books, |
| and Thy Tablets, |
| have been adorned. |
| And He |
| Who now speaketh is, |
| in truth, |
| the Well-guarded Treasure, |
| and the Hidden |
| Secret, |
| and the Preserved Tablet, |
| and the Impenetrable Mystery, |
| and the |
| Sealed Book. |
| He, |
| truly, |
| is to be obeyed in whatsoever He commandeth, |
| and |
| decreeth, |
| and revealeth, |
| and is to be loved in everything He, |
| through His |
| sovereignty, |
| enjoineth, |
| and, |
| through His power, |
| ordaineth. |
| Whoso will |
| hesitate for less than the twinkling of an eye, |
| hath, |
| verily, |
| denied Thy |
| right, |
| and repudiated all that Thou hast revealed in Thy Books, |
| and in Thy |
| Scriptures, |
| and sent down with Thy chosen Ones, |
| and Thy Prophets, |
| and Thy |
| Messengers, |
| and the Trustees of Thy Revelation. |
|
|
|
|
| I beg of Thee, |
| O Thou in Whose hands are the kingdoms of earth and heaven, |
|
|
| and in Whose grasp lie all who dwell in the dominions of Thy Revelation |
| and Thy creation, |
| not to withhold the glance of Thy favors from such as |
| have sustained tribulations in Thy path, |
| and tasted of the cup of woe in |
| their love towards Thee, |
| and have been cast into prison in Thy name, |
| and |
| endured what none of Thy creatures and Thy people have endured. |
| They are |
| Thy servants, |
| O my Lord, |
| who have responded to Thee as soon as Thou didst |
| send out Thy summons, |
| and have set their faces towards Thee when the light |
| of Thy countenance was lifted upon them, |
| and turned unto Thee at the time |
| when Thy most exalted horizon shone forth with the brightness of Thy name |
| through which all who are in Thy heaven and on Thy earth swooned away. |
|
|
| Ordain for them, |
| O my Lord, |
| what Thou didst ordain for Thy chosen ones who |
| have welcomed the darts of the infidels in Thy Cause and for love of Thee, |
|
|
| and hasted to attain the orient of tribulation with Thy name on their lips |
| and Thy remembrance in their hearts. |
| Thou art the One, |
| O my God, |
| Who hath |
| promised in Thy perspicuous utterances to remember them in Thy Book as a |
| recompense for their works in Thy days. |
|
|
|
|
| Bless them, |
| O my God, |
| and ascribe unto them such glory as hath shone forth |
| above the horizon of Thy will, |
| and hath shed its splendors from the |
| kingdom of Thine utterance. |
| Immerse them, |
| O my Lord, |
| beneath the ocean of |
| Thy mercy, |
| and illumine them with the dawning light of Thy Revelation. |
|
|
| Forgive, |
| then, |
| O my God, |
| their fathers and their mothers, |
| by Thy favor, |
|
|
| and Thy bounty, |
| and Thy tender mercies. |
| Send, |
| then, |
| upon them from the |
| right hand of Thy most exalted Paradise the fragrance of the robe of Thine |
| all-glorious Beauty. |
| Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. |
| Thou, |
|
|
| verily, |
| art the Governor, |
| the Ordainer, |
| the All-Bountiful, |
| the |
| Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Generous. |
|
|
|
|
| Praise be unto Thee, |
| O Thou the Beloved of the world, |
| and the Adored of |
| the hearts of them that have recognized Thee. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by Thy mighty Sign, |
| and by the revelation of Thy |
| grace amongst men, |
| to cast me not away from the gate of the city of Thy |
| presence, |
| and to disappoint not the hopes I have set on the manifestations |
| of Thy grace amidst Thy creatures. |
| Thou seest me, |
| O my God, |
| holding to Thy |
| Name, |
| the Most Holy, |
| the Most Luminous, |
| the Most Mighty, |
| the Most Great, |
|
|
| the Most Exalted, |
| the Most Glorious, |
| and clinging to the hem of the robe |
| to which have clung all in this world and in the world to come. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by Thy most sweet Voice and by Thy most exalted |
| Word, |
| to draw me ever nearer to the threshold of Thy door, |
| and to suffer |
| me not to be far removed from the shadow of Thy mercy and the canopy of |
| Thy bounty. |
| Thou seest me, |
| O my God, |
| holding to Thy Name, |
| the Most Holy, |
|
|
| the Most Luminous, |
| the Most Mighty, |
| the Most Great, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the |
| Most Glorious, |
| and clinging to the hem of the robe to which have clung all |
| in this world and in the world to come. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by the splendor of Thy luminous brow and the |
| brightness of the light of Thy countenance, |
| which shineth from the |
| all-highest horizon, |
| to attract me by the fragrance of Thy raiment, |
| and |
| make me drink of the choice wine of Thine utterance. |
| Thou seest me, |
| O my |
| God, |
| holding to Thy Name, |
| the Most Holy, |
| the Most Luminous, |
| the Most |
| Mighty, |
| the Most Great, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the Most Glorious, |
| and clinging |
| to the hem of the robe to which have clung all in this world and in the |
| world to come. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by Thy hair which moveth across Thy face, |
| even |
| as Thy most exalted pen moveth across the pages of Thy Tablets, |
| shedding |
| the musk of hidden meanings over the kingdom of Thy creation, |
| so to raise |
| me up to serve Thy Cause that I shall not fall back, |
| nor be hindered by |
| the suggestions of them who have caviled at Thy signs and turned away from |
| Thy face. |
| Thou seest me, |
| O my God, |
| holding to Thy Name, |
| the Most Holy, |
| the |
| Most Luminous, |
| the Most Mighty, |
| the Most Great, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the Most |
| Glorious, |
| and clinging to the hem of the robe to which have clung all in |
| this world and in the world to come. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by Thy Name which Thou hast made the King of |
| Names, |
| by which all who are in heaven and all who are on earth have been |
| enraptured, |
| to enable me to gaze on the Day-Star of Thy Beauty, |
| and to |
| supply me with the wine of Thine utterance. |
| Thou seest me, |
| O my God, |
|
|
| holding to Thy Name, |
| the Most Holy, |
| the Most Luminous, |
| the Most Mighty, |
|
|
| the Most Great, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the Most Glorious, |
| and clinging to the |
| hem of the robe to which have clung all in this world and in the world to |
| come. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by the Tabernacle of Thy majesty upon the |
| loftiest summits, |
| and the Canopy of Thy Revelation on the highest hills, |
|
|
| to graciously aid me to do what Thy will hath desired and Thy purpose hath |
| manifested. |
| Thou seest me, |
| O my God, |
| holding to Thy Name, |
| the Most Holy, |
|
|
| the Most Luminous, |
| the Most Mighty, |
| the Most Great, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the |
| Most Glorious, |
| and clinging to the hem of the robe to which have clung all |
| in this world and in the world to come. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by Thy Beauty that shineth forth above the |
| horizon of eternity, |
| a Beauty before which as soon as it revealeth itself |
| the kingdom of beauty boweth down in worship, |
| magnifying it in ringing |
| tones, |
| to grant that I may die to all that I possess and live to |
| whatsoever belongeth unto Thee. |
| Thou seest me, |
| O my God, |
| holding to Thy |
| Name, |
| the Most Holy, |
| the Most Luminous, |
| the Most Mighty, |
| the Most Great, |
|
|
| the Most Exalted, |
| the Most Glorious, |
| and clinging to the hem of the robe |
| to which have clung all in this world and in the world to come. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by the Manifestation of Thy Name, |
| the |
| Well-Beloved, |
| through Whom the hearts of Thy lovers were consumed and the |
| souls of all that dwell on earth have soared aloft, |
| to aid me to remember |
| Thee amongst Thy creatures, |
| and to extol Thee amidst Thy people. |
| Thou |
| seest me, |
| O my God, |
| holding to Thy Name, |
| the Most Holy, |
| the Most Luminous, |
|
|
| the Most Mighty, |
| the Most Great, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the Most Glorious, |
| and |
| clinging to the hem of the robe to which have clung all in this world and |
| in the world to come. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by the rustling of the Divine Lote-Tree and the |
| murmur of the breezes of Thine utterance in the kingdom of Thy names, |
| to |
| remove me far from whatsoever Thy will abhorreth, |
| and draw me nigh unto |
| the station wherein He Who is the Day-Spring of Thy signs hath shone |
| forth. |
| Thou seest me, |
| O my God, |
| holding to Thy Name, |
| the Most Holy, |
| the |
| Most Luminous, |
| the Most Mighty, |
| the Most Great, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the Most |
| Glorious, |
| and clinging to the hem of the robe to which have clung all in |
| this world and in the world to come. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by that Letter which, |
| as soon as it proceeded |
| out of the mouth of Thy will, |
| hath caused the oceans to surge, |
| and the |
| winds to blow, |
| and the fruits to be revealed, |
| and the trees to spring |
| forth, |
| and all past traces to vanish, |
| and all veils to be rent asunder, |
|
|
| and them who are devoted to Thee to hasten unto the light of the |
| countenance of their Lord, |
| the Unconstrained, |
| to make known unto me what |
| lay hid in the treasuries of Thy knowledge and concealed within the |
| repositories of Thy wisdom. |
| Thou seest me, |
| O my God, |
| holding to Thy Name, |
|
|
| the Most Holy, |
| the Most Luminous, |
| the Most Mighty, |
| the Most Great, |
| the |
| Most Exalted, |
| the Most Glorious, |
| and clinging to the hem of the robe to |
| which have clung all in this world and in the world to come. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by the fire of Thy love which drove sleep from |
| the eyes of Thy chosen ones and Thy loved ones, |
| and by their remembrance |
| and praise of Thee at the hour of dawn, |
| to number me with such as have |
| attained unto that which Thou hast sent down in Thy Book and manifested |
| through Thy will. |
| Thou seest me, |
| O my God, |
| holding to Thy Name, |
| the Most |
| Holy, |
| the Most Luminous, |
| the Most Mighty, |
| the Most Great, |
| the Most |
| Exalted, |
| the Most Glorious, |
| and clinging to the hem of the robe to which |
| have clung all in this world and in the world to come. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by the light of Thy countenance which impelled |
| them who are nigh unto Thee to meet the darts of Thy decree, |
| and such as |
| are devoted to Thee to face the swords of Thine enemies in Thy path, |
| to |
| write down for me with Thy most exalted Pen what Thou hast written down |
| for Thy trusted ones and Thy chosen ones. |
| Thou seest me, |
| O my God, |
| holding |
| to Thy Name, |
| the Most Holy, |
| the Most Luminous, |
| the Most Mighty, |
| the Most |
| Great, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the Most Glorious, |
| and clinging to the hem of the |
| robe to which have clung all in this world and in the world to come. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by Thy Name through which Thou hast hearkened |
| unto the call of Thy lovers, |
| and the sighs of them that long for Thee, |
| and |
| the cry of them that enjoy near access to Thee, |
| and the groaning of them |
| that are devoted to Thee, |
| and through which Thou hast fulfilled the wishes |
| of them that have set their hopes on Thee, |
| and hast granted them their |
| desires, |
| through Thy grace and Thy favors, |
| and by Thy Name through which |
| the ocean of forgiveness surged before Thy face, |
| and the clouds of Thy |
| generosity rained upon Thy servants, |
| to write down for every one who hath |
| turned unto Thee, |
| and observed the fast prescribed by Thee, |
| the recompense |
| decreed for such as speak not except by Thy leave, |
| and who forsook all |
| that they possessed in Thy path and for love of Thee. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| by Thyself, |
| and by Thy signs, |
| and Thy clear |
| tokens, |
| and the shining light of the Day-Star of Thy Beauty, |
| and Thy |
| Branches, |
| to cancel the trespasses of those who have held fast to Thy |
| laws, |
| and have observed what Thou hast prescribed unto them in Thy Book. |
|
|
| Thou seest me, |
| O my God, |
| holding to Thy Name, |
| the Most Holy, |
| the Most |
| Luminous, |
| the Most Mighty, |
| the Most Great, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the Most |
| Glorious, |
| and clinging to the hem of the robe to which have clung all in |
| this world and in the world to come. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Praised be Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| I supplicate Thee by Him Whom Thou hast |
| called into being, |
| Whose Revelation Thou hast ordained to be Thine own |
| Revelation and His Concealment Thine own Concealment. |
| Through His |
| Firstness Thou hast confirmed Thine own Firstness, |
| and through His |
| Lastness Thou hast affirmed Thine own Lastness. |
| Through the power of His |
| might and the influence of His sovereignty the mighty have apprehended |
| Thine omnipotence, |
| and through His glory they who are endowed with |
| authority have acknowledged Thy majesty and greatness. |
| Through His supreme |
| ascendancy Thy transcendent sovereignty and all-encompassing dominion have |
| been recognized, |
| and through His will Thine own will hath been revealed. |
|
|
| Through the light of His countenance the splendors of Thine own face have |
| shone forth, |
| and through His Cause Thine own Cause hath been made |
| manifest. |
| Through the generative power of His utterance the whole earth |
| hath been made the recipient of the wondrous signs and tokens of Thy |
| sovereignty, |
| and the heavens have been filled with the revelations of |
| Thine incomparable majesty, |
| and the seas have been enriched with the |
| sacred pearls of Thine omniscience and wisdom, |
| and the trees adorned with |
| the fruits of Thy knowledge. |
| Through Him all things have sung Thy praise, |
|
|
| and all the eyes have been turned in the direction of Thy mercy. |
| Through |
| Him the faces of all have been set towards the splendors of the light of |
| Thy countenance, |
| and the souls of all have been inclined unto the |
| revelations of Thy divine greatness. |
|
|
|
|
| How great is Thy power! |
| How exalted Thy sovereignty! |
| How lofty Thy might! |
|
|
| How excellent Thy majesty! |
| How supreme is Thy grandeur--a grandeur which He |
| Who is Thy Manifestation hath made known and wherewith Thou hast invested |
| Him as a sign of Thy generosity and bountiful favor. |
| I bear witness, |
| O my |
| God, |
| that through Him Thy most resplendent signs have been uncovered, |
| and |
| Thy mercy hath encompassed the entire creation. |
| But for Him, |
| how could the |
| Celestial Dove have uttered its songs or the Heavenly Nightingale, |
|
|
| according to the decree of God, |
| have warbled its melody? |
|
|
|
|
| I testify that no sooner had the First Word proceeded, |
| through the potency |
| of Thy will and purpose, |
| out of His mouth, |
| and the First Call gone forth |
| from His lips than the whole creation was revolutionized, |
| and all that are |
| in the heavens and all that are on earth were stirred to the depths. |
|
|
| Through that Word the realities of all created things were shaken, |
| were |
| divided, |
| separated, |
| scattered, |
| combined and reunited, |
| disclosing, |
| in both |
| the contingent world and the heavenly kingdom, |
| entities of a new creation, |
|
|
| and revealing, |
| in the unseen realms, |
| the signs and tokens of Thy unity and |
| oneness. |
| Through that Call Thou didst announce unto all Thy servants the |
| advent of Thy most great Revelation and the appearance of Thy most perfect |
| Cause. |
|
|
|
|
| No sooner had that Revelation been unveiled to men's eyes than the signs |
| of universal discord appeared among the peoples of the world, |
| and |
| commotion seized the dwellers of earth and heaven, |
| and the foundations of |
| all things were shaken. |
| The forces of dissension were released, |
| the |
| meaning of the Word was unfolded, |
| and every several atom in all created |
| things acquired its own distinct and separate character. |
| Hell was made to |
| blaze, |
| and the delights of Paradise were uncovered to men's eyes. |
| Blessed |
| is the man that turneth towards Thee, |
| and woe betide him who standeth |
| aloof from Thee, |
| who denieth Thee and repudiateth Thy signs in this |
| Revelation wherein the faces of the exponents of denial have turned black |
| and the faces of the exponents of truthfulness have turned white, |
| O Thou |
| Who art the Possessor of all names and attributes, |
| Who holdest in Thy |
| grasp the empire of whatever hath been created in heaven and on earth! |
|
|
|
|
| Praise be to Thee, |
| therefore, |
| O my God--such praise as Thou didst ascribe |
| to Thine own Self, |
| and which none except Thee can either comprehend or |
| reckon. |
| Thou art He, |
| O my Lord, |
| Who hath made known His own Self unto me, |
|
|
| at a time when Thy servants have failed to recognize Thee--servants who, |
| by |
| virtue of the ties that bind them to Thee, |
| have been ruling over all that |
| dwell on earth and have been vaunting themselves over its peoples. |
| Were I, |
|
|
| O my God, |
| to exercise from pole to pole supreme dominion over the earth, |
|
|
| and were I to be offered all the treasures it containeth, |
| and were I to |
| expend them in Thy path, |
| I would still be powerless to attain unto this |
| station, |
| unless I were assisted and strengthened by Thee. |
| And were I to |
| glorify Thee, |
| O my God, |
| so long as the glory of Thy majesty endureth and |
| the influence of Thy sovereignty and power will last, |
| such a glorification |
| could never be compared with any of the praises which Thou, |
| as a token of |
| Thy grace, |
| hast taught me, |
| and wherewith Thou hast bidden me to extol Thy |
| virtues. |
| If such be the excellence of each one of the praises which Thou |
| hast taught me, |
| how immeasurably greater must be the excellence of the |
| station of the One Who hath known Thee, |
| Who hath entered Thy Presence, |
| and |
| pursued steadfastly the path of Thy Cause! |
|
|
|
|
| I have clearly perceived, |
| and I am wholly persuaded, |
| that Thou hast from |
| everlasting been immeasurably exalted above the mention of all beings, |
| and |
| wilt continue unto everlasting to remain far above the conception of Thy |
| creatures. |
| None can befittingly praise Thee except Thine own Self and such |
| as are like unto Thee. |
| Thou hast, |
| verily, |
| been at all times, |
| and wilt |
| everlastingly continue to remain, |
| immensely exalted beyond and above all |
| comparison and likeness, |
| above all imagination of parity or resemblance. |
|
|
| Having, |
| thus, |
| recognized Thee as One Who is incomparable, |
| and Whose nature |
| none can possess, |
| it becometh incontrovertibly evident that whosoever may |
| praise Thee, |
| his praise can befit only such as are of his own nature, |
| and |
| are subject to his own limitations, |
| and it can in no wise adequately |
| describe the sublimity of Thy sovereignty, |
| nor scale the heights of Thy |
| majesty and holiness. |
| How sweet, |
| therefore, |
| is the praise Thou givest to |
| Thine own Self, |
| and the description Thou givest of Thine own Being! |
|
|
|
|
| I testify, |
| O my God, |
| that Thou hast, |
| from eternity, |
| sent down upon Thy |
| servants naught else except that which can cause them to soar up and be |
| drawn near unto Thee, |
| and to ascend into the heaven of Thy transcendent |
| oneness. |
| Thou hast established Thy bounds among them, |
| and ordained them to |
| stand among Thy creatures as evidences of Thy justice and as signs of Thy |
| mercy, |
| and to be the stronghold of Thy protection amongst Thy people, |
| that |
| no man may in Thy realm transgress against his neighbor. |
| How great is the |
| blessedness of him who, |
| for love of Thy beauty and for the sake of Thy |
| pleasure, |
| hath curbed the desires of a corrupt inclination and observed |
| the precepts laid down by Thy most exalted Pen! |
| He, |
| in truth, |
| is to be |
| numbered with them that have attained unto all good, |
| and followed the way |
| of guidance. |
|
|
|
|
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| by Thy Name through which Thou hast enabled Thy |
| servants and Thy people to know Thee, |
| through which Thou hast drawn the |
| hearts of those who have recognized Thee towards the resplendent court of |
| Thy oneness, |
| and the souls of Thy favored ones unto the Day-Spring of Thy |
| unity, |
| --I beseech Thee to grant that I may be assisted to observe the fast |
| wholly for Thy sake, |
| O Thou Who art full of majesty and glory! |
| Empower me, |
|
|
| then, |
| O my God, |
| to be reckoned among them that have clung to Thy laws and |
| precepts for the sake of Thee alone, |
| their eyes fixed on Thy face. |
| These, |
|
|
| indeed, |
| are they whose wine is all that hath proceeded out of the mouth of |
| Thy primal will, |
| whose pure beverage is Thine enthralling call, |
| whose |
| heavenly River is Thy love, |
| whose Paradise is entrance into Thy presence |
| and reunion with Thee. |
| For Thou hast been their Beginning and their End, |
|
|
| and their Highest Hope, |
| and their Supreme Desire. |
| Blinded be the eye that |
| gazeth on whatsoever may displease Thee, |
| and confounded be the soul that |
| seeketh the things that are contrary to Thy will. |
|
|
|
|
| Deign, |
| O my God, |
| I implore Thee, |
| by Thy Self and by them, |
| to accept, |
|
|
| through Thy grace and Thy loving-kindness, |
| the works we have performed, |
|
|
| however much they fall short of the loftiness of Thy state and the |
| sublimity of Thy station, |
| O Thou Who art most dear to the hearts that long |
| for Thee, |
| and the Healer of the souls that have recognized Thee! |
| Rain |
| down, |
| therefore, |
| upon us from the heaven of Thy mercy and the clouds of |
| Thy gracious providence that which will cleanse us from the faintest trace |
| of evil and corrupt desires, |
| and will draw us nearer unto Him Who is the |
| Manifestation of Thy most exalted and all-glorious Self. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
|
|
| the Lord of this world and of the next, |
| and art powerful to do all things. |
|
|
|
|
| Do Thou bless, |
| O Lord my God, |
| the Primal Point, |
| through Whom the point of |
| creation hath been made to revolve in both the visible and invisible |
| worlds, |
| Whom Thou hast designated as the One whereunto should return |
| whatsoever must return unto Thee, |
| and as the Revealer of whatsoever may be |
| manifested by Thee. |
| Do Thou also bless such of His Letters as have not |
| turned away from Thee, |
| who have been firmly established in Thy love, |
| and |
| clung steadfastly to Thy good-pleasure. |
| Bless Thou, |
| likewise, |
| as long as |
| Thine own Self endureth and Thine own Essence doth last, |
| them that have |
| suffered martyrdom in Thy path. |
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the |
| Most Merciful. |
|
|
|
|
| Moreover, |
| I beseech Thee, |
| O my God, |
| by Him Whom Thou hast announced unto |
| us in all Thy Tablets and Thy Books and Thy Scrolls and Thy Scriptures, |
|
|
| through Whom the kingdom of names hath been convulsed, |
| and all that lay |
| hid in the breasts of them that have followed their evil and corrupt |
| desires hath been revealed, |
| --I beseech Thee to strengthen us in our love |
| for Him, |
| to make us steadfast in His Cause, |
| to help us befriend His loved |
| ones and challenge His enemies. |
| Shield us, |
| then, |
| O my God, |
| from the |
| mischief wrought by them that have denied Thy presence, |
| and turned away |
| from Thy face, |
| and resolved to put an end to the life of Him Who is the |
| Manifestation of Thine own Self. |
|
|
|
|
| O my God and my Master! |
| Thou knowest how they have disgraced Thy Cause and |
| dishonored Thee among Thy creatures, |
| how they have joined Thine enemies, |
|
|
| that they may undermine Thy Revelation and injure Thee. |
| Lay hold on them |
| with the power of Thy wrath and might, |
| O my God, |
| and expose their shameful |
| acts and their wickedness, |
| that whatever is hid in their breasts may be |
| revealed unto the people that dwell within Thy land, |
| O Thou Who art the |
| Inflictor of trials, |
| the Fashioner of nations, |
| and the Bestower of favors! |
|
|
| No God is there beside Thee, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the Most Bountiful. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Praised be Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| The tongues of all created things testify |
| to Thy sovereignty and Thine omnipotence, |
| and proclaim mine own poverty |
| and my wretchedness when face to face with the revelations of Thy wealth. |
|
|
| Look, |
| then, |
| O my God, |
| upon this sinner whose gaze hath, |
| at all times, |
| been |
| fixed upon the source of Thy forgiveness, |
| and whose eyes have been bent |
| upon the horizon of Thy grace and Thy gifts. |
|
|
|
|
| Ever since the day Thou didst create me at Thy bidding, |
| O my God, |
| and |
| didst arouse me through the gentle winds of Thy tender mercies, |
| I have |
| refused to turn to any one except Thee, |
| and have, |
| through the power of Thy |
| sovereignty and Thy might, |
| arisen to face Thine enemies, |
| and have summoned |
| all mankind unto the shores of the ocean of Thy oneness and the heaven of |
| Thine all-glorious unity. |
| I have sought, |
| all my days, |
| not to guard myself |
| from the mischief of the rebellious among Thy creatures, |
| but rather to |
| exalt Thy name amidst Thy people. |
| I have, |
| thereby, |
| suffered what none of |
| Thy creatures hath suffered. |
|
|
|
|
| How many the days, |
| O my God, |
| which I have spent in utter loneliness with |
| the transgressors amongst Thy servants, |
| and how many the nights, |
| O my |
| Best-Beloved, |
| during which I lay a captive in the hands of the wayward |
| amidst Thy creatures! |
| In the midst of my troubles and tribulations I have |
| continued to celebrate Thy praise before all who are in Thy heaven and on |
| Thy earth, |
| and have not ceased to extol Thy wondrous glory in the kingdoms |
| of Thy Revelation and of Thy creation, |
| though all that I have been capable |
| of showing forth hath fallen short of the greatness and the majesty of Thy |
| oneness, |
| and is unworthy of Thine exaltation and of Thine omnipotence. |
|
|
|
|
| I swear by Thy glory, |
| O Thou Who art the one alone Beloved! |
| I find myself |
| to be only nothing before the habitation of Thy great glory. |
| Every time I |
| attempt to extol any one of Thy virtues, |
| my heart restraineth me, |
| for |
| naught but Thee is able to soar into the atmosphere of the kingdom of Thy |
| nearness, |
| or reach up to the heaven of Thy presence. |
|
|
|
|
| Thy might beareth me witness! |
| I am well aware that were I to bow myself |
| before a handful of dust, |
| from now until the end that hath no end, |
| in |
| acknowledgment of its relationship to Thy name, |
| the Fashioner, |
| I would |
| still find myself far removed from that dust, |
| and incapable of approaching |
| it, |
| and would discover that such an adoration can in no wise befit it, |
| nor |
| transcend the limitations to which I myself have been subjected. |
| And were |
| I to arise to serve one of Thy servants, |
| and to wait at his door so long |
| as Thine own kingdom endureth and Thine omnipotence will last, |
| as a sign |
| of my acknowledgment of the tie that bindeth him to Thy name, |
| the Creator, |
|
|
| I would, |
| likewise, |
| --and to this Thy glory beareth me witness--have to |
| confess my complete failure to do him adequate service, |
| and my deprivation |
| of what can truly befit his station. |
| And this for the reason that I |
| recognize in them naught else except the bond that bindeth them to Thy |
| names and Thine attributes. |
| How can, |
| then, |
| such a man succeed in |
| befittingly extolling the One through a motion of Whose finger all the |
| names and their kingdom were called into being, |
| and all the attributes and |
| their dominion were created, |
| and Who, |
| through yet another motion of that |
| same finger, |
| hath united the letters B and E (Be) and knit them together, |
|
|
| manifesting thereby what the highest thoughts of Thy chosen ones who enjoy |
| near access to Thee are unable to grasp, |
| and what the profoundest wisdom |
| of those of Thy loved ones that are wholly devoted to Thee are powerless |
| to fathom. |
|
|
|
|
| I swear by Thy glory, |
| O Beloved of my soul! |
| I am bewildered when I |
| contemplate the tokens of Thy handiwork, |
| and the evidences of Thy might, |
|
|
| and find myself completely unable to unravel the mystery of the least of |
| Thy signs, |
| how much more to apprehend Thine own Self. |
| I beseech Thee, |
|
|
| therefore, |
| O my God, |
| by Thy Name through which Thou hast caused all such |
| as love Thee to soar in the atmosphere of Thy will, |
| and hast guided all |
| them that yearn after Thee into the Paradise of Thy nearness and Thy |
| presence, |
| to waft from the heaven of Thy loving-kindness the fragrance of |
| certainty upon the needy among Thy loved ones, |
| in these days when the |
| tempests of trials have compassed them on every side, |
| and so grievously |
| assailed them that the souls of men have been troubled and the foundations |
| of all beings have trembled at what hath been sent down unto them from the |
| heaven of Thine irrevocable Purpose. |
| They were so shaken that the lamp of |
| their love for Thee and of their remembrance of Thee was ready to be |
| extinguished in the recess of their hearts. |
| Powerful art Thou to do what |
| pleaseth Thee. |
| Thou, |
| in truth, |
| art the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Generous. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou givest ear, |
| O my God and my Master, |
| to the sighing of them that are |
| dear to Thee, |
| and hearest from all sides their cry, |
| by reason of what hath |
| befallen them at the hands of those whose hearts have been deprived of the |
| sweet savors of Thy love. |
| There is none either to befriend or to succor |
| them, |
| nor can anything deter their enemies from harming them. |
|
|
| Unrestrained, |
| they do what they wish, |
| and deal with them as they please. |
|
|
|
|
| Give, |
| therefore, |
| O my Lord, |
| the wonders of Thine aid to Thy loved ones, |
|
|
| who have sought no helper except Thee, |
| and have turned to none save |
| Thyself, |
| and whose eyes have expectantly awaited to behold the wonders of |
| Thy favors and Thy gifts. |
| Have pity, |
| then, |
| upon them, |
| O my God, |
| through |
| the incomparable tokens of Thy mercy, |
| and shelter them within the |
| stronghold of Thy protection and Thy loving-kindness. |
| Thou art the One, |
| O |
| my Lord, |
| Who from everlasting hath been the Refuge of the fearful, |
| and the |
| Haven of the needy. |
| Withhold not, |
| I beseech Thee, |
| from these feeble |
| creatures the matchless tokens of Thy bounteousness and generosity, |
| and |
| leave them not to the mercy of them whose essence hath been solely created |
| of the fire of Thy wrath and of Thine anger, |
| and who have never discovered |
| the fragrance of compassion and equity, |
| and who have been so deluded by |
| the deceitfulness of the world that they have denied Thy proof, |
| and joined |
| partners with Thee, |
| and repudiated Thy signs, |
| and shed the blood of those |
| who are dear to Thee, |
| and have been trusted by Thee. |
| I swear by Thy might, |
|
|
| O my Beloved! |
| They have committed what no man before them hath committed, |
|
|
| and have thereby deserved Thy wrath and the scourge of Thine anger. |
| Lay |
| hold on them by the power of Thy sovereignty, |
| and set over them such as |
| will have no mercy upon them, |
| unless they return unto Thee, |
| and enter |
| beneath the shadow of Thy loving-kindness, |
| and are forgiven by Thee. |
| Thou |
| hast from everlasting been supreme over all things, |
| and wilt unto |
| everlasting remain the same. |
| Thou, |
| truly, |
| art the Almighty, |
| the Most |
| Exalted, |
| the Equitable, |
| the All-Wise. |
|
|
|
|
| Glorified art Thou, |
| O Lord my God! |
| Look Thou upon this wronged one, |
| who |
| hath been sorely afflicted by the oppressors among Thy creatures and the |
| infidels among Thine enemies, |
| though he himself hath refused to breathe a |
| single breath but by Thy leave and at Thy bidding. |
| I lay asleep on my |
| couch, |
| O my God, |
| when lo, |
| the gentle winds of Thy grace and Thy |
| loving-kindness passed over me, |
| and wakened me through the power of Thy |
| sovereignty and Thy gifts, |
| and bade me arise before Thy servants, |
| and |
| speak forth Thy praise, |
| and glorify Thy word. |
| Thereupon most of Thy people |
| reviled me. |
| I swear by Thy glory, |
| O my God! |
| I never thought that they |
| would show forth such deeds, |
| aware as I am that Thou hast Thyself |
| announced this Revelation unto them in the Scrolls of Thy commandment and |
| the Tablets of Thy decree, |
| and hast covenanted with them concerning this |
| youth in every word sent down by Thee unto Thy creatures and Thy people. |
|
|
|
|
| I am bewildered, |
| therefore, |
| O my God, |
| and know not how to act toward them. |
|
|
| Every time I hold my peace, |
| and cease to extol Thy wondrous virtues, |
| Thy |
| Spirit impelleth me to cry out before all who are in Thy heaven and on Thy |
| earth; |
| and every time I am still, |
| the breaths wafted from the right hand |
| of Thy will and purpose pass over me, |
| and stir me up, |
| and I find myself to |
| be as a leaf which lieth at the mercy of the winds of Thy decree, |
| and is |
| carried away whithersoever Thou dost permit or command it. |
| Every man of |
| insight who considereth what hath been revealed by me, |
| will be persuaded |
| that Thy Cause is not in my hands, |
| but in Thy hands, |
| and will recognize |
| that the reins of power are held not in my grasp but in Thy grasp, |
| and are |
| subject to Thy sovereign might. |
| And yet, |
| Thou seest, |
| O my God, |
| how the |
| inhabitants of Thy realm have arrayed themselves against me, |
| and inflict |
| upon me every moment of my life what causeth the realities of Thy chosen |
| ones and trusted ones to tremble. |
|
|
|
|
| I entreat Thee, |
| therefore, |
| O my God, |
| by Thy Name through which Thou hast |
| guided Thy lovers to the living waters of Thy grace and Thy favors, |
| and |
| attracted them that long for Thee to the Paradise of Thy nearness and Thy |
| presence, |
| to open the eyes of Thy people that they may recognize in this |
| Revelation the manifestation of Thy transcendent unity, |
| and the dawning of |
| the lights of Thy countenance and Thy beauty. |
| Cleanse them, |
| then, |
| O my |
| God, |
| from all idle fancies and vain imaginations, |
| that they may inhale the |
| fragrances of sanctity from the robe of Thy Revelation and Thy |
| commandment, |
| that haply they may cease to inflict upon me what will |
| deprive their souls of the fragrances of the manifold tokens of Thy mercy, |
|
|
| that are wafted in the days of Him Who is the Manifestation of Thyself, |
|
|
| and the Day-Spring of Thy Cause, |
| and that they may not perpetrate what |
| will call down Thy wrath and anger. |
|
|
|
|
| Thou well knowest, |
| O my God, |
| that I was regarded as one of the people of |
| the Bayán, |
| and consorted with them with love and fellowship, |
| and summoned |
| them to Thee in the daytime and in the night season, |
| through the wonders |
| of Thy Revelation and Thine inspiration, |
| and sustained at their hands what |
| the inmates of the cities of Thine invention are powerless to recount. |
| I |
| swear by Thy might, |
| O my Beloved! |
| Every morning I waken to find that I am |
| made a target for the darts of their envy, |
| and every night, |
| when I lie |
| down to rest, |
| I discover that I have fallen a victim to the spears of |
| their hate. |
| Though Thou hast made known unto me the secrets of their |
| hearts, |
| and hast set me above them, |
| I have refused to uncover their deeds, |
|
|
| and have dealt patiently with them, |
| mindful of the time which Thou hast |
| fixed. |
| And when Thy promise came to pass, |
| and the set time was fulfilled, |
|
|
| Thou didst lift, |
| to an imperceptible degree, |
| the veil of concealment, |
| and |
| lo, |
| all the inmates of the kingdoms of Thy Revelation and of Thy creation |
| shook and trembled, |
| except those who were created by Thee, |
| through the |
| fire of Thy love, |
| and the breath of Thine eagerness, |
| and the water of Thy |
| loving-kindness, |
| and the clay of Thy grace. |
| These are they who are |
| glorified by the Concourse on high and the denizens of the Cities of |
| eternity. |
|
|
|
|
| I give praise to Thee, |
| therefore, |
| O my God, |
| that Thou hast preserved them |
| that have acknowledged Thy unity, |
| and hast destroyed them that have joined |
| partners with Thee, |
| and hast divided the one from the other through yet |
| another word that hath proceeded out of the mouth of Thy will, |
| and flowed |
| down from the pen of Thy purpose. |
| Thereby have Thy servants, |
| who were |
| created through the word of Thy commandment, |
| and were begotten by Thy |
| will, |
| caviled at me, |
| and so fiercely opposed me that they repudiated Thee, |
|
|
| and have rejected Thy signs, |
| and have risen up against Thee. |
|
|
|
|
| Thy glory beareth me witness, |
| O my Beloved! |
| My pen is powerless to |
| describe what their hands have wrought against Him Who is the |
| Manifestation of Thy Cause, |
| and the Day-Spring of Thy Revelation, |
| and the |
| Dawning-Place of Thine inspiration. |
| For all this I give praise to Thee. |
| I |
| swear by Thy glory, |
| O my God! |
| My heart yearneth after the things ordained |
| by Thee in the heaven of Thy decree and the kingdom of Thine appointment. |
|
|
| For whatsoever befalleth me in Thy path is the beloved of my soul and the |
| goal of my desire. |
| This, |
| verily, |
| is to be ascribed to naught except Thy |
| power and Thy might. |
|
|
|
|
| I am the one, |
| O my God, |
| who, |
| through the love I bear to Thee, |
| hath been |
| able to dispense with all who are in heaven and on earth. |
| Armed with this |
| love, |
| I am afraid of no one, |
| though all the peoples of the world unite to |
| hurt me. |
| Oh, |
| that my blood could, |
| this very moment, |
| be shed on the face of |
| the earth before Thee, |
| and Thou wouldst behold me in the condition in |
| which Thou didst behold such of Thy servants as have drawn nigh unto Thee, |
|
|
| and those of Thy righteous creatures as have been chosen by Thee! |
|
|
|
|
| I give Thee thanks, |
| O my God, |
| that Thou hast decided through the power of |
| Thy decree, |
| and wilt continue to decide through Thine irrevocable |
| appointment and purpose. |
| I entreat Thee, |
| O my Beloved, |
| by Thy Name through |
| which Thou didst lift up the ensigns of Thy Cause, |
| and shed the splendors |
| of the light of Thy countenance, |
| to send down upon me and upon such of Thy |
| servants as are wholly devoted to Thee all the good Thou hast ordained in |
| Thy Tablets. |
| Establish us, |
| then, |
| upon the seats of truth in Thy presence, |
|
|
| O Thou in Whose hands is the kingdom of all things! |
|
|
|
|
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Almighty, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| the Most Merciful. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| The praise which hath dawned from Thy most august Self, |
| and the glory |
| which hath shone forth from Thy most effulgent Beauty, |
| rest upon Thee, |
| O |
| Thou Who art the Manifestation of Grandeur, |
| and the King of Eternity, |
| and |
| the Lord of all who are in heaven and on earth! |
| I testify that through |
| Thee the sovereignty of God and His dominion, |
| and the majesty of God and |
| His grandeur, |
| were revealed, |
| and the Day-Stars of ancient splendor have |
| shed their radiance in the heaven of Thine irrevocable decree, |
| and the |
| Beauty of the Unseen hath shone forth above the horizon of creation. |
| I |
| testify, |
| moreover, |
| that with but a movement of Thy Pen Thine injunction |
| "Be Thou" hath been enforced, |
| and God's hidden Secret hath been divulged, |
|
|
| and all created things have been called into being, |
| and all the |
| Revelations have been sent down. |
|
|
|
|
| I bear witness, |
| moreover, |
| that through Thy beauty the beauty of the Adored |
| One hath been unveiled, |
| and through Thy face the face of the Desired One |
| hath shone forth, |
| and that through a word from Thee Thou hast decided |
| between all created things, |
| causing them who are devoted to Thee to ascend |
| unto the summit of glory, |
| and the infidels to fall into the lowest abyss. |
|
|
|
|
| I bear witness that he who hath known Thee hath known God, |
| and he who hath |
| attained unto Thy presence hath attained unto the presence of God. |
| Great, |
|
|
| therefore, |
| is the blessedness of him who hath believed in Thee, |
| and in Thy |
| signs, |
| and hath humbled himself before Thy sovereignty, |
| and hath been |
| honored with meeting Thee, |
| and hath attained the good pleasure of Thy |
| will, |
| and circled around Thee, |
| and stood before Thy throne. |
| Woe betide him |
| that hath transgressed against Thee, |
| and hath denied Thee, |
| and repudiated |
| Thy signs, |
| and gainsaid Thy sovereignty, |
| and risen up against Thee, |
| and |
| waxed proud before Thy face, |
| and hath disputed Thy testimonies, |
| and fled |
| from Thy rule and Thy dominion, |
| and been numbered with the infidels whose |
| names have been inscribed by the fingers of Thy behest upon Thy holy |
| Tablets. |
|
|
|
|
| Waft, |
| then, |
| unto me, |
| O my God and my Beloved, |
| from the right hand of Thy |
| mercy and Thy loving-kindness, |
| the holy breaths of Thy favors, |
| that they |
| may draw me away from myself and from the world unto the courts of Thy |
| nearness and Thy presence. |
| Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. |
| Thou, |
|
|
| truly, |
| hast been supreme over all things. |
|
|
|
|
| The remembrance of God and His praise, |
| and the glory of God and His |
| splendor, |
| rest upon Thee, |
| O Thou Who art His Beauty! |
| I bear witness that |
| the eye of creation hath never gazed upon one wronged like Thee. |
| Thou wast |
| immersed all the days of Thy life beneath an ocean of tribulations. |
| At one |
| time Thou wast in chains and fetters; |
| at another Thou wast threatened by |
| the sword of Thine enemies. |
| Yet, |
| despite all this, |
| Thou didst enjoin upon |
| all men to observe what had been prescribed unto Thee by Him Who is the |
| All-Knowing, |
| the All-Wise. |
|
|
|
|
| May my spirit be a sacrifice to the wrongs Thou didst suffer, |
| and my soul |
| be a ransom for the adversities Thou didst sustain. |
| I beseech God, |
| by Thee |
| and by them whose faces have been illumined with the splendors of the |
| light of Thy countenance, |
| and who, |
| for love of Thee, |
| have observed all |
| whereunto they were bidden, |
| to remove the veils that have come in between |
| Thee and Thy creatures, |
| and to supply me with the good of this world and |
| the world to come. |
| Thou art, |
| in truth, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the |
| All-Glorious, |
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most Compassionate. |
|
|
|
|
| Bless Thou, |
| O Lord my God, |
| the Divine Lote-Tree and its leaves, |
| and its |
| boughs, |
| and its branches, |
| and its stems, |
| and its offshoots, |
| as long as Thy |
| most excellent titles will endure and Thy most august attributes will |
| last. |
| Protect it, |
| then, |
| from the mischief of the aggressor and the hosts |
| of tyranny. |
| Thou art, |
| in truth, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most Powerful. |
| Bless |
| Thou, |
| also, |
| O Lord my God, |
| Thy servants and Thy handmaidens who have |
| attained unto Thee. |
| Thou, |
| truly, |
| art the All-Bountiful, |
| Whose grace is |
| infinite. |
| No God is there save Thee, |
| the Ever-Forgiving, |
| the Most |
| Generous. |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| I bear witness, |
| O my God, |
| that Thou hast created me to know Thee and to |
| worship Thee. |
| I testify, |
| at this moment, |
| to my powerlessness and to Thy |
| might, |
| to my poverty and to Thy wealth. |
|
|
|
|
| There is none other God but Thee, |
| the Help in Peril, |
| the Self-Subsisting. |
|
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|
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|
|
| Strengthen my hand, |
| O my God, |
| that it may take hold of Thy Book with such |
| steadfastness that the hosts of the world shall have no power over it. |
|
|
| Guard it, |
| then, |
| from meddling with whatsoever doth not belong unto it. |
|
|
| Thou art, |
| verily, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most Powerful. |
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| I have turned my face unto Thee, |
| O my Lord! |
| Illumine it with the light of |
| Thy countenance. |
| Protect it, |
| then, |
| from turning to anyone but Thee. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| God testifieth that there is none other God but Him. |
| His are the kingdoms |
| of Revelation and of creation. |
| He, |
| in truth, |
| hath manifested Him Who is |
| the Day-Spring of Revelation, |
| Who conversed on Sinai, |
| through Whom the |
| Supreme Horizon hath been made to shine, |
| and the Lote-Tree beyond which |
| there is no passing hath spoken, |
| and through Whom the call hath been |
| proclaimed unto all who are in heaven and on earth: |
| "Lo, |
| the |
| All-Possessing is come. |
| Earth and heaven, |
| glory and dominion are God's, |
|
|
| the Lord of all men, |
| and the Possessor of the Throne on high and of earth |
| below! |
| " |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Exalted art Thou above my praise and the praise of anyone beside me, |
| above |
| my description and the description of all who are in heaven and all who |
| are on earth! |
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
| Disappoint not, |
| O my God, |
| him that hath, |
| with beseeching fingers, |
| clung to |
| the hem of Thy mercy and Thy grace, |
| O Thou Who of those who show mercy art |
| the Most Merciful! |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| I bear witness to Thy unity and Thy oneness, |
| and that Thou art God, |
| and |
| that there is none other God beside Thee. |
| Thou hast, |
| verily, |
| revealed Thy |
| Cause, |
| fulfilled Thy Covenant, |
| and opened wide the door of Thy grace to |
| all that dwell in heaven and on earth. |
| Blessing and peace, |
| salutation and |
| glory, |
| rest upon Thy loved ones, |
| whom the changes and chances of the world |
| have not deterred from turning unto Thee, |
| and who have given their all, |
| in |
| the hope of obtaining that which is with Thee. |
| Thou art, |
| in truth, |
| the |
| Ever-Forgiving, |
| the All-Bountiful. |
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
| I bear witness to Thy unity and Thy oneness, |
| and that Thou art |
| God, |
| and that there is none other God beside Thee. |
|
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|
|
|
| |
| Whoso wisheth to recite this prayer, |
| let him stand up and turn |
| unto God, |
| and, |
| as he standeth in his place, |
| let him gaze to the |
| right and to the left, |
| as if awaiting the mercy of his Lord, |
| the |
| Most Merciful, |
| the Compassionate. |
| Then let him say: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| O Thou Who art the Lord of all names and the Maker of the heavens! |
| I |
| beseech Thee by them Who are the Day-Springs of Thine invisible Essence, |
|
|
| the Most Exalted, |
| the All-Glorious, |
| to make of my prayer a fire that will |
| burn away the veils which have shut me out from Thy beauty, |
| and a light |
| that will lead me unto the ocean of Thy Presence. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| O Thou the Desire of the world and the Beloved of the nations! |
| Thou seest |
| me turning toward Thee, |
| and rid of all attachment to anyone save Thee, |
| and |
| clinging to Thy cord, |
| through whose movement the whole creation hath been |
| stirred up. |
| I am Thy servant, |
| O my Lord, |
| and the son of Thy servant. |
|
|
| Behold me standing ready to do Thy will and Thy desire, |
| and wishing naught |
| else except Thy good pleasure. |
| I implore Thee by the Ocean of Thy mercy |
| and the Day-Star of Thy grace to do with Thy servant as Thou willest and |
| pleasest. |
| By Thy might which is far above all mention and praise! |
|
|
| Whatsoever is revealed by Thee is the desire of my heart and the beloved |
| of my soul. |
| O God, |
| my God! |
| Look not upon my hopes and my doings, |
| nay |
| rather look upon Thy will that hath encompassed the heavens and the earth. |
|
|
| By Thy Most Great Name, |
| O Thou Lord of all nations! |
| I have desired only |
| what Thou didst desire, |
| and love only what Thou dost love. |
|
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|
|
|
|
|
| Exalted art Thou above the description of anyone save Thyself, |
| and the |
| comprehension of aught else except Thee. |
|
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|
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| Make my prayer, |
| O my Lord, |
| a fountain of living waters whereby I may live |
| as long as Thy sovereignty endureth, |
| and may make mention of Thee in every |
| world of Thy worlds. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| O Thou in separation from Whom hearts and souls have melted, |
| and by the |
| fire of Whose love the whole world hath been set aflame! |
| I implore Thee by |
| Thy Name through which Thou hast subdued the whole creation, |
| not to |
| withhold from me that which is with Thee, |
| O Thou Who rulest over all men! |
|
|
| Thou seest, |
| O my Lord, |
| this stranger hastening to his most exalted home |
| beneath the canopy of Thy majesty and within the precincts of Thy mercy; |
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| and this transgressor seeking the ocean of Thy forgiveness; |
| and this lowly |
| one the court of Thy glory; |
| and this poor creature the orient of Thy |
| wealth. |
| Thine is the authority to command whatsoever Thou willest. |
| I bear |
| witness that Thou art to be praised in Thy doings, |
| and to be obeyed in Thy |
| behests, |
| and to remain unconstrained in Thy bidding. |
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| Thou seest, |
| O my God, |
| how my spirit hath been stirred up within my limbs |
| and members, |
| in its longing to worship Thee, |
| and in its yearning to |
| remember Thee and extol Thee; |
| how it testifieth to that whereunto the |
| Tongue of Thy Commandment hath testified in the kingdom of Thine utterance |
| and the heaven of Thy knowledge. |
| I love, |
| in this state, |
| O my Lord, |
| to beg |
| of Thee all that is with Thee, |
| that I may demonstrate my poverty, |
| and |
| magnify Thy bounty and Thy riches, |
| and may declare my powerlessness, |
| and |
| manifest Thy power and Thy might. |
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| There is no God but Thee, |
| the Almighty, |
| the All-Bountiful. |
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| There is no God but Thee, |
| the Ordainer, |
| both in the beginning and in the |
| end. |
| O God, |
| my God! |
| Thy forgiveness hath emboldened me, |
| and Thy mercy hath |
| strengthened me, |
| and Thy call hath awakened me, |
| and Thy grace hath raised |
| me up and led me unto Thee. |
| Who, |
| otherwise, |
| am I that I should dare to |
| stand at the gate of the city of Thy nearness, |
| or set my face toward the |
| lights that are shining from the heaven of Thy will? |
| Thou seest, |
| O my |
| Lord, |
| this wretched creature knocking at the door of Thy grace, |
| and this |
| evanescent soul seeking the river of everlasting life from the hands of |
| Thy bounty. |
| Thine is the command at all times, |
| O Thou Who art the Lord of |
| all names; |
| and mine is resignation and willing submission to Thy will, |
| O |
| Creator of the heavens! |
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| Greater is God than every great one! |
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| Too high art Thou for the praise of those who are nigh unto Thee to ascend |
| unto the heaven of Thy nearness, |
| or for the birds of the hearts of them |
| who are devoted to Thee to attain to the door of Thy gate. |
| I testify that |
| Thou hast been sanctified above all attributes and holy above all names. |
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| No God is there but Thee, |
| the Most Exalted, |
| the All-Glorious. |
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| I testify unto that whereunto have testified all created things, |
| and the |
| Concourse on high, |
| and the inmates of the all-highest Paradise, |
| and beyond |
| them the Tongue of Grandeur itself from the all-glorious Horizon, |
| that |
| Thou art God, |
| that there is no God but Thee, |
| and that He Who hath been |
| manifested is the Hidden Mystery, |
| the Treasured Symbol, |
| through Whom the |
| letters B and E (Be) have been joined and knit together. |
| I testify that it |
| is He Whose name hath been set down by the Pen of the Most High, |
| and Who |
| hath been mentioned in the Books of God, |
| the Lord of the Throne on high |
| and of earth below. |
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| O Lord of all being and Possessor of all things visible and invisible! |
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| Thou dost perceive my tears and the sighs I utter, |
| and hearest my |
| groaning, |
| and my wailing, |
| and the lamentation of my heart. |
| By Thy might! |
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| My trespasses have kept me back from drawing nigh unto Thee; |
| and my sins |
| have held me far from the court of Thy holiness. |
| Thy love, |
| O my Lord, |
| hath |
| enriched me, |
| and separation from Thee hath destroyed me, |
| and remoteness |
| from Thee hath consumed me. |
| I entreat Thee by Thy footsteps in this |
| wilderness, |
| and by the words "Here am I. |
| Here am I. |
| " which Thy chosen Ones |
| have uttered in this immensity, |
| and by the breaths of Thy Revelation, |
| and |
| the gentle winds of the Dawn of Thy Manifestation, |
| to ordain that I may |
| gaze on Thy beauty and observe whatsoever is in Thy Book. |
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| Praise be to Thee, |
| O my God, |
| that Thou hast aided me to remember Thee and |
| to praise Thee, |
| and hast made known unto me Him Who is the Day-Spring of |
| Thy signs, |
| and hast caused me to bow down before Thy Lordship, |
| and humble |
| myself before Thy Godhead, |
| and to acknowledge that which hath been uttered |
| by the Tongue of Thy grandeur. |
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| O God, |
| my God! |
| My back is bowed by the burden of my sins, |
| and my |
| heedlessness hath destroyed me. |
| Whenever I ponder my evil doings and Thy |
| benevolence, |
| my heart melteth within me, |
| and my blood boileth in my veins. |
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| By Thy Beauty, |
| O Thou the Desire of the world! |
| I blush to lift up my face |
| to Thee, |
| and my longing hands are ashamed to stretch forth toward the |
| heaven of Thy bounty. |
| Thou seest, |
| O my God, |
| how my tears prevent me from |
| remembering Thee and from extolling Thy virtues, |
| O Thou the Lord of the |
| Throne on high and of earth below! |
| I implore Thee by the signs of Thy |
| Kingdom and the mysteries of Thy Dominion to do with Thy loved ones as |
| becometh Thy bounty, |
| O Lord of all being, |
| and is worthy of Thy grace, |
| O |
| King of the seen and the unseen! |
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| Praise be unto Thee, |
| O our God, |
| that Thou hast sent down unto us that |
| which draweth us nigh unto Thee, |
| and supplieth us with every good thing |
| sent down by Thee in Thy Books and Thy Scriptures. |
| Protect us, |
| we beseech |
| Thee, |
| O my Lord, |
| from the hosts of idle fancies and vain imaginations. |
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| Thou, |
| in truth, |
| art the Mighty, |
| the All-Knowing. |
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| I testify, |
| O my God, |
| to that whereunto Thy chosen Ones have testified, |
| and |
| acknowledge that which the inmates of the all-highest Paradise and those |
| who have circled round Thy mighty Throne have acknowledged. |
| The kingdoms |
| of earth and heaven are Thine, |
| O Lord of the worlds! |
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| Since Thou hast, |
| O my God, |
| established Thyself upon the throne of Thy |
| transcendent unity, |
| and ascended the mercy seat of Thy oneness, |
| it |
| befitteth Thee to blot out from the hearts of all beings whatsoever may |
| keep them back from gaining admittance into the sanctuary of Thy Divine |
| mysteries, |
| and may shut them out from the tabernacle of Thy Divinity, |
| that |
| all hearts may mirror Thy beauty, |
| and may reveal Thee, |
| and speak of Thee, |
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| and that all created things may show forth the tokens of Thy most august |
| sovereignty, |
| and shed the splendors of the light of Thy most holy |
| governance, |
| and that all who are in heaven and on earth may laud and |
| magnify Thy unity, |
| and give Thee glory, |
| for having manifested Thy Self |
| unto them through Him Who is the Revealer of Thy oneness. |
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| Divest, |
| then, |
| Thy servants, |
| O my God, |
| of the garments of self and desire, |
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| or grant that the eyes of Thy people may be lifted up to such heights that |
| they will discern in their desires naught except the stirring of the |
| gentle winds of Thine eternal glory, |
| and may recognize in their own selves |
| nothing but the revelation of Thine own merciful Self, |
| that the earth and |
| all that is therein may be cleansed of whatever is alien to Thee, |
| or |
| anything that manifesteth aught save Thy Self. |
| All this can be fulfilled |
| throughout Thy dominion by Thy word of command, |
| "Be, |
| " and it is! |
| Nay, |
| even |
| swifter than this, |
| and yet the people understand not. |
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| Glorified, |
| immeasurably glorified art Thou, |
| O my Beloved! |
| I swear by Thy |
| glory! |
| I recognize this very moment that Thou hast granted all for which I |
| have supplicated Thee, |
| in this blessed night which, |
| as decreed by Thee, |
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| calleth to remembrance Him Who was the Companion of Thy beauty and the |
| Beholder of Thy face, |
| ere I had been mentioned by Thee, |
| or called into |
| being within the court of Thy holiness. |
| I perceive that Thou hast made all |
| things to be the manifestations of Thy behest, |
| and the revelations of Thy |
| handiwork, |
| and the repositories of Thy knowledge, |
| and the treasuries of |
| Thy wisdom. |
| I recognize, |
| moreover, |
| that were any of the revelations of Thy |
| names and Thine attributes to be withheld, |
| though it be the weight of a |
| grain of mustard seed, |
| from whatsoever hath been created by Thy power and |
| begotten by Thy might, |
| the foundations of Thine everlasting handiwork |
| would thereby be made incomplete, |
| and the gems of Thy Divine wisdom would |
| become imperfect. |
| For the letters of negation, |
| no matter how far they may |
| be removed from the holy fragrances of Thy knowledge, |
| and however |
| forgetful they may become of the wondrous splendors of the dawning light |
| of Thy beauty, |
| which are shed from the heaven of Thy majesty, |
| must needs |
| exist in Thy realm, |
| so that the words which affirm Thee may thereby be |
| exalted. |
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| Thy might beareth me witness, |
| O my Well-Beloved! |
| The entire creation hath |
| been called into being to exalt Thy triumph and to establish Thine |
| ascendancy, |
| and all the bounds that have been set by Thee are but the |
| signs of Thy sovereignty, |
| and proclaim the power of Thy might. |
| How great, |
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| how very great, |
| are the revelations of Thy wondrous power in all things! |
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| They are such that the lowliest among Thy creatures hath been made by Thee |
| a manifestation of Thy most august attribute, |
| and the most contemptible |
| token of Thy handiwork hath been chosen as a recipient of Thy most mighty |
| name. |
| Poverty, |
| as decreed by Thee, |
| hath been made the means for the |
| revelation of Thy riches, |
| and abasement a path leading to Thy glory, |
| and |
| sinfulness a cause for the exercise of Thy forgiveness. |
| By them Thou hast |
| demonstrated that to Thee belong Thy most excellent titles, |
| and unto Thee |
| pertain the wonders of Thy most exalted attributes. |
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| Since Thou hast purposed, |
| O my God, |
| to cause all created things to enter |
| into the tabernacle of Thy transcendent grace and favor, |
| and to waft over |
| the entire creation the fragrances of the raiment of Thy glorious unity, |
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| and to look upon all things with the eyes of Thy bounty and Thy oneness, |
| I |
| beseech Thee, |
| therefore, |
| by Thy love, |
| which Thou hast made to be the |
| mainspring of the revelations of Thine eternal holiness, |
| and the flame |
| that gloweth within the hearts of such of Thy creatures as yearn towards |
| Thee, |
| to create, |
| this very moment, |
| for those of Thy people who are wholly |
| devoted to Thee, |
| and for such of Thy loved ones as love Thee, |
| out of the |
| essence of Thy bounty and Thy generosity, |
| and from the inmost spirit of |
| Thy grace and Thy glory, |
| Thy Paradise of transcendent holiness, |
| and to |
| exalt it above everything except Thee, |
| and to sanctify it from aught else |
| save Thyself. |
| Create, |
| moreover, |
| within it, |
| O my God, |
| out of the lights |
| shed by Thy throne, |
| handmaidens who will intone the melodies of Thy |
| wondrous and most sweet invention, |
| that they may magnify Thy name with |
| such words as have not been heard by any of Thy creatures, |
| be they the |
| inmates of Thy heaven or the dwellers of Thine earth, |
| nor been |
| comprehended by any of Thy people. |
| Unlock, |
| then, |
| the gates of this |
| Paradise to the faces of Thy loved ones, |
| that haply they may enter them in |
| Thy name, |
| and by the power of Thy sovereignty, |
| that thereby the sovereign |
| bounties vouchsafed by Thee unto Thy chosen ones and the transcendent |
| gifts granted unto Thy trusted ones be perfected, |
| that they may extol Thy |
| virtues with such melodies as none can either intone or describe, |
| and that |
| none of Thy people may conceive the design of appearing in the guise of |
| any of Thy chosen ones, |
| or of emulating the example of Thy loved ones, |
| and |
| that none may fail to discern between Thy friends and Thine enemies, |
| or to |
| distinguish them that are devoted to Thee from such as stubbornly oppose |
| Thee. |
| Potent art Thou to do what Thou willest, |
| and powerful and supreme |
| art Thou over all things. |
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| Exalted, |
| immeasurably exalted art Thou, |
| O my Beloved, |
| above the strivings |
| of any of Thy creatures, |
| however learned, |
| to know Thee; |
| exalted, |
| immensely |
| exalted art Thou above every human attempt, |
| no matter how searching, |
| to |
| describe Thee! |
| For the highest thought of men, |
| however deep their |
| contemplation, |
| can never hope to outsoar the limitations imposed upon Thy |
| creation, |
| nor ascend beyond the state of the contingent world, |
| nor break |
| the bounds irrevocably set for it by Thee. |
| How can, |
| then, |
| a thing that |
| hath been created by Thy will that overruleth the whole of creation, |
| a |
| thing that is itself a part of the contingent world, |
| have the power to |
| soar into the holy atmosphere of Thy knowledge, |
| or reach unto the seat of |
| Thy transcendent power? |
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| High, |
| immeasurably high art Thou above the endeavors of the evanescent |
| creature to soar unto the throne of Thine eternity, |
| or of the poor and |
| wretched to attain the summit of Thine all-sufficing glory! |
| From eternity |
| Thou didst Thyself describe Thine own Self unto Thy Self, |
| and extol, |
| in |
| Thine own Essence, |
| Thine Essence unto Thine Essence. |
| I swear by Thy glory, |
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| O my Best-Beloved! |
| Who is there besides Thee that can claim to know Thee, |
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| and who save Thyself can make fitting mention of Thee? |
| Thou art He Who, |
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| from eternity, |
| abode in His realm, |
| in the glory of His transcendent unity, |
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| and the splendors of His holy grandeur. |
| Were any one except Thee to be |
| deemed worthy of mention, |
| in all the kingdoms of Thy creation, |
| from the |
| highest realms of immortality down to the level of this nether world, |
| how |
| could it, |
| then, |
| be demonstrated that Thou art established upon the throne |
| of Thy unity, |
| and how could the wondrous virtues of Thy oneness and Thy |
| singleness be glorified? |
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| I bear witness, |
| this very moment, |
| to what Thou hast testified for Thine |
| own Self, |
| ere Thou hadst created the heavens and the earth, |
| that Thou art |
| God, |
| and that there is none other God besides Thee. |
| Thou hast from |
| everlasting been potent, |
| through the Manifestations of Thy might, |
| to |
| reveal the signs of Thy power, |
| and Thou hast ever made known, |
| through the |
| Day-Springs of Thy knowledge, |
| the words of Thy wisdom. |
| No one besides Thee |
| hath ever been found worthy to be mentioned before the Tabernacle of Thy |
| unity, |
| and none except Thyself hath proved himself capable of being |
| praised within the hallowed court of Thy oneness. |
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| Praise be to Thee, |
| O my God, |
| that Thou hast revealed Thy favors and Thy |
| bounties; |
| and glory be to Thee, |
| O my Beloved, |
| that Thou hast manifested |
| the Day-Star of Thy loving-kindness and Thy tender mercies. |
| I yield Thee |
| such thanks as can direct the steps of the wayward towards the splendors |
| of the morning light of Thy guidance, |
| and enable those who yearn towards |
| Thee to attain the seat of the revelation of the effulgence of Thy beauty. |
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| I yield Thee such thanks as can cause the sick to draw nigh unto the |
| waters of Thy healing, |
| and can help those who are far from Thee to |
| approach the living fountain of Thy presence. |
| I yield Thee such thanks as |
| can divest the bodies of Thy servants of the garments of mortality and |
| abasement, |
| and attire them in the robes of Thine eternity and Thy glory, |
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| and lead the poor unto the shores of Thy holiness and all sufficient |
| riches. |
| I yield Thee such thanks as can enable the Heavenly Dove to warble |
| forth, |
| upon the branches of the Lote-Tree of Immortality, |
| her song: |
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| "Verily, |
| Thou art God. |
| No God is there besides Thee. |
| From eternity Thou |
| hast been exalted above the praise of aught else but Thee, |
| and been high |
| above the description of any one except Thyself. |
| " I yield Thee such thanks |
| as can cause the Nightingale of Glory to pour forth its melody in the |
| highest heaven: |
| "'Alí (the Báb), |
| in truth, |
| is Thy servant, |
| Whom Thou hast |
| singled out from among Thy Messengers and Thy chosen Ones, |
| and made Him to |
| be the Manifestation of Thyself in all that pertaineth unto Thee, |
| and that |
| concerneth the revelation of Thine attributes and the evidences of Thy |
| names. |
| " I yield Thee such thanks as can stir up all things to extol Thee, |
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| and to glorify Thine Essence, |
| and can unloose the tongues of all beings to |
| magnify the sovereignty of Thy beauty. |
| I yield Thee such thanks as can |
| fill the heavens and the earth with the signs of Thy transcendent Essence, |
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| and assist all created things to enter the Tabernacle of Thy nearness and |
| Thy presence. |
| I yield Thee such thanks as can make every created thing to |
| be a book that shall speak of Thee, |
| and a scroll that shall unfold Thy |
| praise. |
| I yield Thee such thanks as can establish the Manifestations of |
| Thy sovereignty upon the throne of Thy governance, |
| and set up the |
| Exponents of Thy glory upon the seat of Thy Divinity. |
| I yield Thee such |
| thanks as can make the corrupt tree to bring forth good fruit through the |
| holy breaths of Thy favors, |
| and revive the bodies of all beings with the |
| gentle winds of Thy transcendent grace. |
| I yield Thee such thanks as can |
| cause the signs of Thine exalted singleness to be sent down out of the |
| heaven of Thy holy unity. |
| I yield Thee such thanks as can teach all things |
| the realities of Thy knowledge and the essence of Thy wisdom, |
| and will not |
| withhold the wretched creatures from the doors of Thy mercy and Thy |
| bountiful favor. |
| I yield Thee such thanks as can enable all who are in |
| heaven and on earth to dispense with all created things, |
| through the |
| treasuries of Thine all-sufficing riches, |
| and can aid all created things |
| to reach unto the summit of Thine almighty favors. |
| I yield Thee such |
| thanks as can assist the hearts of Thine ardent lovers to soar into the |
| atmosphere of nearness to Thee, |
| and of longing for Thee, |
| and kindle the |
| Light of Lights within the land of 'Iráq. |
| I yield Thee such thanks as can |
| detach them that are nigh unto Thee from all created things, |
| and draw them |
| to the throne of Thy names and Thine attributes. |
| I yield Thee such thanks |
| as can cause Thee to forgive all sins and trespasses, |
| and to fulfill the |
| needs of the peoples of all religions, |
| and to waft the fragrances of |
| pardon over the entire creation. |
| I yield Thee such thanks as can enable |
| them that recognize Thy unity to scale the heights of Thy love, |
| and cause |
| such as are devoted to Thee to ascend unto the Paradise of Thy presence. |
| I |
| yield Thee such thanks as can satisfy the wants of all such as seek Thee, |
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| and realize the aims of them that have recognized Thee. |
| I yield Thee such |
| thanks as can blot out from the hearts of men all suggestions of |
| limitations, |
| and inscribe the signs of Thy unity. |
| I yield Thee such thanks |
| as that with which Thou didst from eternity glorify Thine own Self, |
| and |
| didst exalt it above all peers, |
| rivals, |
| and comparisons, |
| O Thou in Whose |
| hands are the heavens of grace and of bounty, |
| and the kingdoms of glory |
| and of majesty! |
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| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O Lord my God, |
| and my Master! |
| Thou bearest witness, |
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| and seest, |
| and knowest the things that have befallen Thy loved ones in Thy |
| days, |
| and the continual trials, |
| and the successive tribulations, |
| and the |
| incessant afflictions, |
| which have been sent down upon Thine elect. |
| Such |
| hath been their plight that the earth became too strait for them, |
| and they |
| were encompassed by the evidences of Thy wrath and the signs of Thy fear |
| in every land, |
| and the doors of Thy mercy and Thy loving-kindness were |
| shut against them, |
| and the garden of their hearts was deprived of the |
| overflowing showers of Thy grace and Thy bountiful favors. |
| Wilt Thou |
| withhold, |
| O my God, |
| from such as love Thee the wonders of Thine ascendancy |
| and triumph? |
| Wilt Thou shatter, |
| O my Beloved, |
| the hopes which they who are |
| devoted to Thee have fixed on Thy manifold bounties and gifts? |
| Wilt Thou |
| keep back, |
| O my Master, |
| those that have recognized Thee from the shores of |
| Thy sanctified knowledge, |
| or wilt Thou cease to rain down upon the hearts |
| of such as desire Thee the showers of Thy transcendent grace? |
| No, |
| no, |
| and |
| to this Thy glory beareth me witness! |
| I testify this very moment that Thy |
| mercy hath surpassed all created things, |
| and Thy loving-kindness |
| encompassed all that are in heaven and all that are on earth. |
| From |
| everlasting the doors of Thy generosity were open to the faces of Thy |
| servants, |
| and the gentle winds of Thy grace were wafted over the hearts of |
| Thy creatures, |
| and the overflowing rains of Thy bounty were showered upon |
| Thy people and the dwellers of Thy realm. |
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| I know full well Thou hast delayed to manifest Thy triumph in the kingdom |
| of creation by reason of Thy knowledge which embraceth both the mysteries |
| of Thy decree, |
| and the hidden things ordained behind the veils of Thine |
| irrevocable purpose, |
| that thereby those who have entered beneath the |
| shadow of Thy transcendent mercy may be separated from those who have |
| dealt disdainfully with Thee, |
| and turned back from Thy presence at the |
| time when Thou didst manifest Thy most exalted Beauty. |
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| Exalted, |
| immeasurably exalted art Thou, |
| therefore, |
| O my Beloved! |
| Forasmuch |
| as Thou hast divided, |
| in Thy realm, |
| Thy loved ones from Thine enemies, |
| and |
| hast perfected Thy most weighty testimony and Thy most infallible Proof |
| unto all who are in heaven and on earth, |
| have mercy, |
| then, |
| upon those who |
| were brought low in Thy land, |
| by reason of what hath befallen them in Thy |
| path. |
| Exalt them, |
| then, |
| O my God, |
| through the power of Thy might and the |
| potency of Thy will, |
| and raise them up to proclaim Thy Cause through Thine |
| omnipotent sovereignty and purpose. |
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| I swear by Thy glory! |
| My sole purpose in showing forth Thine ascendancy |
| hath been to glorify Thy Cause, |
| and to magnify Thy word. |
| I am persuaded |
| that if Thou wert to delay to send down Thy victory and to demonstrate Thy |
| power, |
| the signs of Thy sovereignty would assuredly perish in Thy land, |
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| and the tokens of Thy rule would be blotted out throughout Thy dominion. |
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| My breast is straitened, |
| O my God, |
| and sorrows and vexations have |
| compassed me round, |
| for I hear among Thy servants every praise except Thy |
| wondrous praise, |
| and behold amidst Thy people the evidences of all things |
| save the evidences of what Thou hast prescribed unto them by Thy behest, |
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| and destined for them through Thy sovereign will, |
| and ordained unto them |
| by Thine overruling decree. |
| They have strayed so far from Thee that should |
| any of Thy loved ones deliver unto them the wondrous tokens of Thy unity, |
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| and the gem-like utterances that attest Thy transcendent oneness, |
| they |
| would thrust their fingers into their ears, |
| and would cavil at him and |
| mock him. |
| All this hast Thou set down through Thine all-encompassing |
| sovereignty, |
| and apprehended through Thine omnipotent supremacy. |
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| Glorified, |
| immeasurably glorified art Thou, |
| O my Master! |
| Look, |
| then, |
| upon |
| the hearts which, |
| in their love for Thee, |
| have been transfixed by the |
| darts of Thine enemies, |
| and the heads which were borne on spears for the |
| sake of the exaltation of Thy Cause and the glorification of Thy name. |
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| Have pity, |
| then, |
| upon those hearts which have been consumed by the fire of |
| Thy love, |
| and been touched by such tribulations as are known only unto |
| Thee. |
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| All laud and honor to Thee, |
| O my God! |
| Thou well knowest the things which, |
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| for a score of years, |
| have happened in Thy days, |
| and have continued to |
| happen until this hour. |
| No man can reckon, |
| nor can any tongue tell, |
| what |
| hath befallen Thy chosen ones during all this time. |
| They could obtain no |
| shelter, |
| nor find any refuge in which they could abide in safety. |
| Turn, |
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| then, |
| O my God, |
| their fear into the evidences of Thy peace and Thy |
| security, |
| and their abasement into the sovereignty of Thy glory, |
| and their |
| poverty into Thine all-sufficient riches, |
| and their distress into the |
| wonders of Thy perfect tranquillity. |
| Vouchsafe unto them the fragrances of |
| Thy might and Thy mercy, |
| and send down upon them, |
| out of Thy marvelous |
| loving-kindness, |
| what will enable them to dispense with all except Thee, |
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| and will detach them from aught save Thyself, |
| that the sovereignty of Thy |
| oneness may be revealed and the supremacy of Thy grace and Thy bounty |
| demonstrated. |
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| Wilt Thou not, |
| O my God, |
| look upon the tears which Thy loved ones have |
| shed? |
| Wilt Thou not pity, |
| O my Beloved, |
| the eyes which have been dimmed by |
| reason of their separation from Thee, |
| and because of the cessation of the |
| signs of Thy victory? |
| Wilt Thou not behold, |
| O my Master, |
| the hearts |
| wherein have beaten the wings of the dove of longing and love for Thee? |
| By |
| Thy glory! |
| Things have come to such a pass that hope hath well nigh been |
| banished from the hearts of Thy chosen ones, |
| and the breaths of despair |
| are ready to seize them, |
| by reason of what hath befallen them in Thy days. |
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| Behold me, |
| then, |
| O my God, |
| how I have fled from myself unto Thee, |
| and have |
| abandoned my own being that I may attain unto the splendors of the light |
| of Thy Being, |
| and have forsaken all that keepeth me back from Thee, |
| and |
| maketh me forgetful of Thee, |
| in order that I may inhale the fragrances of |
| Thy presence and Thy remembrance. |
| Behold how I have stepped upon the dust |
| of the city of Thy forgiveness and Thy bounty, |
| and dwelt within the |
| precincts of Thy transcendent mercy, |
| and have besought Thee, |
| through the |
| sovereignty of Him Who is Thy Remembrance and Who hath appeared in the |
| robe of Thy most pure and most august Beauty, |
| to send down, |
| in the course |
| of this year, |
| upon Thy loved ones what will enable them to dispense with |
| any one except Thee, |
| and will set them free to recognize the evidences of |
| Thy sovereign will and all-conquering purpose, |
| in such wise that they will |
| seek only what Thou didst wish for them through Thy bidding, |
| and will |
| desire naught except what Thou didst desire for them through Thy will. |
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| Sanctify, |
| then, |
| their eyes, |
| O my God, |
| that they may behold the light of |
| Thy Beauty, |
| and purge their ears, |
| that they may listen to the melodies of |
| the Dove of Thy transcendent oneness. |
| Flood, |
| then, |
| their hearts with the |
| wonders of Thy love, |
| and preserve their tongues from mentioning any one |
| save Thee, |
| and guard their faces from turning to aught else except |
| Thyself. |
| Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. |
| Thou, |
| verily, |
| art the |
| Almighty, |
| the Help in Peril, |
| the Self-Subsisting. |
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| Protect, |
| moreover, |
| O my Beloved, |
| through Thy love for them and through the |
| love they bear to Thee, |
| this servant, |
| who hath sacrificed his all for |
| Thee, |
| and expended whatsoever Thou hast given him in the path of Thy love |
| and Thy good pleasure, |
| and preserve him from all that Thou abhorrest, |
| and |
| from whatsoever may hinder him from entering into the Tabernacle of Thy |
| holy sovereignty, |
| and from attaining the seat of Thy transcendent oneness. |
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| Number him, |
| then, |
| O my God, |
| with such as have allowed nothing whatever to |
| deter them from beholding Thy beauty, |
| or from meditating on the wondrous |
| evidences of Thine everlasting handiwork, |
| that he may have fellowship with |
| none except Thee, |
| and turn to naught save Thyself, |
| and discover in |
| whatever hath been created by Thee in the kingdoms of earth and heaven |
| nothing but Thy wondrous Beauty and the revelation of the splendors of Thy |
| face, |
| and be so immersed beneath the billowing oceans of Thine overruling |
| providence and the surging seas of Thy holy unity, |
| that he will forget |
| every mention except the mention of Thy transcendent oneness, |
| and banish |
| from his soul the traces of all evil suggestions, |
| O Thou in Whose hands |
| are the kingdoms of all names and attributes! |
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| Lauded be Thy name, |
| O Thou Who art the Goal of my desire! |
| I swear by Thy |
| glory! |
| How great is my wish to attain unto a detachment so complete that |
| were there to appear before me those countenances which are hid within the |
| chambers of chastity, |
| and the beauty of which Thou didst veil from the |
| eyes of the entire creation, |
| and whose faces Thou didst sanctify from the |
| sight of all beings, |
| and were they to unveil themselves in all the glory |
| of the splendors of Thine incomparable beauty, |
| I would refuse to look upon |
| them, |
| and would behold them solely for the purpose of discerning the |
| mysteries of Thy handiwork, |
| which have perplexed the minds of such as have |
| drawn nigh unto Thee, |
| and awed the souls of all them that have recognized |
| Thee. |
| I would, |
| by Thy power and Thy might, |
| soar to such heights that |
| nothing whatsoever would have the power to keep me back from the manifold |
| evidences of Thy transcendent dominion, |
| nor would any earthly scheme shut |
| me out from the manifestations of Thy Divine holiness. |
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| Glorified, |
| immeasurably glorified art Thou, |
| O my God, |
| and my Beloved, |
| and |
| my Master, |
| and my Desire! |
| Shatter not the hopes of this lowly one to |
| attain the shores of Thy glory, |
| and deprive not this wretched creature of |
| the immensities of Thy riches, |
| and cast not away this suppliant from the |
| doors of Thy grace, |
| and Thy bounty, |
| and Thy gifts. |
| Have mercy, |
| then, |
| upon |
| this poor and desolate soul who hath sought no friend but Thee, |
| and no |
| companion except Thee, |
| and no comforter save Thee, |
| and no beloved apart |
| from Thee, |
| nor cherished any desire but Thyself. |
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| Cast, |
| then, |
| upon me, |
| O my God, |
| the glances of Thy mercy, |
| and forgive me my |
| trespasses and the trespasses of them that are dear to Thee, |
| and which |
| come in between us and the revelation of Thy triumph and Thy grace. |
| Cancel |
| Thou, |
| moreover, |
| our sins which have shut off our faces from the splendors |
| of the Day-Star of Thy favors. |
| Powerful art Thou to do Thy pleasure. |
| Thou |
| ordainest what Thou willest, |
| and art not asked of what Thou wishest |
| through the power of Thy sovereignty, |
| nor canst Thou be frustrated in |
| whatsoever Thou prescribest through Thine irrevocable decree. |
| No God is |
| there save Thee, |
| the Almighty, |
| the Most Powerful, |
| the Ever-living, |
| the |
| Most Compassionate. |
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