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“Recite ye the verses of God every morn and eventide.” (Bahá’u’lláh, ‘The Kitáb-i-Aqdas’)
O Son of Man! Veiled in My immemorial being and in the
ancient eternity of My essence, I knew My love for thee; therefore I created
thee, have engraved on thee Mine image and revealed to thee My beauty.
...they that tread the path of faith, they that thirst for
the wine of certitude, must cleanse themselves of all that is earthly -- their
ears from idle talk, their minds from vain imaginings, their hearts from
worldly affections, their eyes from that which perisheth. They should put their
trust in God, and, holding fast unto Him, follow in His way. Then will they be
made worthy of the effulgent glories of the sun of divine knowledge and understanding,
and become the recipients of a grace that is infinite and unseen…
O ye rich ones on earth!If ye encounter one who is poor, treat him not disdainfully.Reflect upon that whereof ye were
created.Every one of you was created of
a sorry germ. [Qur’an 77:20; 32:8]
- Baha'u'llah (Tablet to Napoleon III,
Suriy-i-Haykal [Tablet of Temple]; ‘The Summons of the Lord of Hosts’)
Let the days in excess of the months be placed before the
month of fasting. We have ordained that these, amid all nights and days, shall
be the manifestations of the letter Ha, and thus they have not been bounded by
the limits of the year and its months. It behoveth the people of Baha,
throughout these days, to provide good cheer for themselves, their kindred and,
beyond them, the poor and needy, and with joy and exultation to hail and
glorify their Lord, to sing His praise and magnify His Name;
O Son of the Throne! Thy hearing is My hearing, hear thou
therewith. Thy sight is My sight, do thou see therewith, that in thine inmost
soul thou mayest testify unto My exalted sanctity, and I within Myself may bear
witness unto an exalted station for thee.
Time and again have We admonished Our beloved ones to avoid,
nay to flee from, anything whatsoever from which the odor of mischief can be
detected. The world is in great turmoil, and the minds of its people are in a
state of utter confusion. We entreat the Almighty that He may graciously
illuminate them with the glory of His Justice, and enable them to discover that
which will be profitable unto them at all times and under all conditions. He,
verily is the All-Possessing, the Most High.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the
Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
O ye that dwell on earth! The distinguishing feature that
marketh the preeminent character of this Supreme Revelation consisteth in that
We have, on the one hand, blotted out from the pages of God’s holy Book
whatsoever hath been the cause of strife, of malice and mischief amongst the
children of men, and have, on the other, laid down the essential prerequisites
of concord, of understanding, of complete and enduring unity. Well is it with
them that keep My statutes.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of
Baha’u’llah’)
It is clear and evident that whenever the Manifestations of
Holiness were revealed, the divines of their day have hindered the people from
attaining unto the way of truth. To this testify the records of all the
scriptures and heavenly books. Not one Prophet of God was made manifest Who did
not fall a victim to the relentless hate, to the denunciation, denial, and
execration of the clerics of His day! Woe unto them for the iniquities their
hands have formerly wrought! Woe unto them for that which they are now doing! What
veils of glory more grievous than these embodiments of error! By the
righteousness of God! to pierce such veils is the mightiest of all acts, and to
rend them asunder the most meritorious of all deeds!
Reduce not the ordinances of God to fanciful imaginations of
your own; rather observe all the things which God hath created at His behest
with the eye of the spirit, even as ye see things with the eyes of your bodies.
- The Báb (‘Selections from the Writings of the Báb)
This is the day when the gems of constancy that lie hid in
the mine of men’s inner selves should be made manifest. O people of Justice! Be
as brilliant as the light and as splendid as the fire that blazed in the
Burning Bush. The brightness of the fire of your love will no doubt fuse and
unify the contending peoples and kindreds of the earth, whilst the fierceness
of the flame of enmity and hatred cannot but result in strife and ruin. We
beseech God that He may shield His creatures from the evil designs of His
enemies. He verily hath power over all things.
- Baha’u’llah (Lawh-i-Dunya
[Tablet of the World]; ‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah revealed after the
Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
Notwithstanding the divinely-inspired admonitions of all the
Prophets, the Saints, and Chosen ones of God, enjoining the people to see with
their own eyes and hear with their own ears, they have disdainfully rejected
their counsels and have blindly followed, and will continue to follow, the
leaders of their Faith. Should a poor and obscure person, destitute of the
attire of men of learning, address them saying: “Follow ye, O people! the
Messengers of God,” [Qur’an 36:20] they would, greatly surprised at such a
statement, reply: “What! Meanest thou that all these divines, all these
exponents of learning, with all their authority, their pomp and pageantry, have
erred, and failed to distinguish truth from falsehood? Dost thou, and people
like thyself, pretend to have comprehended that which they have not
understood?”
It behoveth you to observe truthfulness, whereby your
temples shall be adorned, your names uplifted, your stations exalted amidst
men, and a mighty recompense assured for you before God.
- Baha'u'llah (Tablet
to Napoleon III, Suriy-i-Haykal [Tablet of Temple]; ‘The Summons of the Lord of
Hosts’)
Upon Our arrival at this Prison, We purposed to transmit to
the kings the messages of their Lord, the Mighty, the All-Praised. Though We
have transmitted to them, in several Tablets, that which We were commanded, yet
We do it once again as a token of God’s grace. Perchance they may recognize the
Lord, Who hath come down in the clouds with manifest sovereignty.
- Baha'u'llah (Tablet to Napoleon III, Suriy-i-Haykal [Tablet of Temple]; ‘The Summons of the
Lord of Hosts’)
Say, by reason of your remembering Him Whom God shall make
manifest and by extolling His name, God will cause your hearts to be dilated
with joy, and do ye not wish your hearts to be in such a blissful state? Indeed
the hearts of them that truly believe in Him Whom God shall make manifest are
vaster than the expanse of heaven and earth and whatever is between them. God
hath left no hindrance in their hearts, were it but the size of a mustard seed.
He will cheer their hearts, their spirits, their souls and their bodies and
their days of prosperity or adversity, through the exaltation of the name of
Him Who is the supreme Testimony of God and the promotion of the Word of Him
Who is the Dayspring of the glory of their Creator.
- The Báb (‘Selections from
the Writings of the Báb)
…strive thou to comprehend the meaning of this saying of
‘Alí, [the first Imam] the Commander of the Faithful: “Piercing the veils of
glory, unaided.” Among these “veils of glory” are the divines and doctors
living in the days of the Manifestation of God, who, because of their want of
discernment and their love and eagerness for leadership, have failed to submit
to the Cause of God, nay, have even refused to incline their ears unto the
divine Melody. “They have thrust their fingers into their ears.”And the people also, utterly ignoring God and
taking them for their masters, have placed themselves unreservedly under the
authority of these pompous and hypocritical leaders, for they have no sight, no
hearing, no heart, of their own to distinguish truth from falsehood.
If ye become aware of a sin committed by another, conceal
it, that God may conceal your own sin.He, verily, is the Concealer, the Lord of grace abounding.
- Baha'u'llah (Tablet to Napoleon III,
Suriy-i-Haykal [Tablet of Temple]; ‘The Summons of the Lord of Hosts’)
Praise be unto Thee, O Thou Who art the Lord of the world
and the Ruler of the nations! I testify that Thou hast from eternity been
sanctified above the mention of all created things and exalted beyond the
loftiest descriptions of Thy creatures. Whensoever Thy devoted servants sought
to ascend unto the station of Thy recognition, the hosts of Thy knowledge
barred their way; and whensoever Thy near ones desired to gain admittance to
the heaven of Thy nearness, the overpowering majesty of Thine utterance kept
them back. We bear witness that the loftiest of the divine names are but
servants at Thy door, and that their most glorious manifestations bow down
before Thy countenance and are humbled in Thy presence. Thou art, in truth, He
Who can neither be described in letters, nor evoked by words, nor even
contained within the hidden meanings they conceal. For these are all
circumscribed by the inherent limitations of speech which characterize all the
utterances of the peoples of the world.
…the terms “first” and “last” [are] applicable unto His
Manifestations. They are at the same time the Exponents of both the “first” and
the “last.” Whilst established upon the seat of the “first,” they occupy the
throne of the “last.” Were a discerning eye to be found, it will readily
perceive that the exponents of the “first” and the “last,” of the “manifest”
and the “hidden,” of the “beginning” and the “seal” are none other than these
holy Beings, these Essences of Detachment, these divine Souls. And wert thou to
soar in the holy realm of “God was alone, there was none else besides Him,”
thou wilt find in that Court all these names utterly non-existent and
completely forgotten. Then will thine eyes no longer be obscured by these
veils, these terms, and allusions. How ethereal and lofty is this station, unto
which even Gabriel, unshepherded, can never attain, and the Bird of Heaven,
unassisted, can never reach!
The divine Revelation associated with the advent of Him Who
is your promised Mihdí hath proved far more wondrous than the Revelation
wherewith Muhammad, the Apostle of God, was invested. Would that ye might
ponder. Verily, God raised up Muhammad, the Apostle of God, from among the
people of Arabia after he had reached forty years of age—a fact which every one
of you affirmeth and upholdeth—while your Redeemer was raised up by God at the
age of twenty-four amidst people none of whom can speak or understand a single
word of Arabic. Thus God layeth bare the glory of His Cause and demonstrateth
the Truth through the potency of His revealed Word. He is indeed the Powerful,
the Omnipotent, the Help in Peril, the Best Beloved.
- The Báb (‘Selections from
the Writings of the Báb)
O people of God! I admonish you to observe courtesy, for
above all else it is the prince of virtues. Well is it with him who is
illumined with the light of courtesy and is attired with the vesture of
uprightness. Whoso is endued with courtesy hath indeed attained a sublime
station. It is hoped that this Wronged One and everyone else may be enabled to
acquire it, hold fast unto it, observe it, and fix our gaze upon it. This is a
binding command which hath streamed forth from the Pen of the Most Great Name.
- Baha’u’llah (Lawh-i-Dunya [Tablet of the World]; ‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah
revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
Incline your hearts, O people of God, unto the counsels of
your true, your incomparable Friend. The Word of God may be likened unto a
sapling, whose roots have been implanted in the hearts of men. It is incumbent
upon you to foster its growth through the living waters of wisdom, of
sanctified and holy words, so that its root may become firmly fixed and its
branches may spread out as high as the heavens and beyond.
- Baha’u’llah ('Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
In the year sixty He Who heralded the light of Divine
Guidance—may all creation be a sacrifice unto Him—arose to announce a fresh
revelation of the Divine Spirit, and was followed, twenty years later, by Him
through Whose coming the world was made the recipient of this promised glory,
this wondrous favor. Behold how the generality of mankind hath been endued with
the capacity to hearken unto God’s most exalted Word—the Word upon which must
depend the gathering together and spiritual resurrection of all men.
- Baha’u’llah ('Gleanings from the Writings
of Baha’u’llah’)
The summons and the message which We gave were never
intended to reach or to benefit one land or one people only. Mankind in its
entirety must firmly adhere to whatsoever hath been revealed and vouchsafed
unto it. Then and only then will it attain unto true liberty. The whole earth
is illuminated with the resplendent glory of God’s Revelation.
- Baha’u’llah ('Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
Say, verily God hath caused all created things to enter
beneath the shade of the tree of affirmation, except those who are endowed with
the faculty of understanding. Theirs is the choice either to believe in God
their Lord, and put their whole trust in Him, or to shut themselves out from
Him and refuse to believe with certitude in His signs. These two groups sail
upon two seas: the sea of affirmation and the sea of negation.
- The Báb (‘Selections from the Writings of the Báb)
This Wronged One hath forbidden the people of God to engage
in contention or conflict and hath exhorted them to righteous deeds and
praiseworthy character. In this day the hosts that can ensure the victory of
the Cause are those of goodly conduct and saintly character. Blessed are they
who firmly adhere unto them and woe betide such as turn away therefrom.
- Baha’u’llah (Lawh-i-Dunya [Tablet of the World]; ‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah
revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
All praise be to the one true God—exalted be His glory—inasmuch
as He hath, through the Pen of the Most High, unlocked the doors of men’s
hearts. Every verse which this Pen hath revealed is a bright and shining portal
that discloseth the glories of a saintly and pious life, of pure and stainless
deeds.
- Baha’u’llah ('Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
O people of Justice! Be as brilliant as the light, and as
splendid as the fire that blazed in the Burning Bush. The brightness of the
fire of your love will no doubt fuse and unify the contending peoples and
kindreds of the earth, whilst the fierceness of the flame of enmity and hatred
cannot but result in strife and ruin. We beseech God that He may shield His
creatures from the evil designs of His enemies. He verily hath power over all
things.
- Baha’u’llah ('Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
Of old it hath been revealed: ‘Love of one’s country is an
element of the Faith of God.’ The Tongue of Grandeur hath, however, in the day
of His manifestation proclaimed: ‘It is not his to boast who loveth his
country, but it is his who loveth the world.’ Through the power released by
these exalted words He hath lent a fresh impulse and set a new direction to the
birds of men’s hearts, and hath obliterated every trace of restriction and
limitation from God’s holy Book.
- Baha’u’llah (Lawh-i-Dunya [Tablet of the
World]; ‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)