- Baha’u’llah (‘Epistle to the Son of the Wolf’)
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“Recite ye the verses of God every morn and eventide.” (Bahá’u’lláh, ‘The Kitáb-i-Aqdas’)
September 4
Wherever this Wronged One went Mírzá Yaḥyá followed Him.
Thou art thyself a witness and well knowest that whatever hath been said is the
truth. The Siyyid of Iṣfáhán, however, surreptitiously duped him. They
committed that which caused the greatest consternation. Would that thou wouldst
inquire from the officials of the government concerning the conduct of Mírzá Yaḥyá
in that land. Aside from all this, I adjure thee by God, the One, the
Incomparable, the Lord of Strength, the Most Powerful, to carefully look into
the communications addressed in his name to the Primal Point, that thou mayest
behold the evidences of Him Who is the Truth as clear as the sun. Likewise,
there proceeded from the words of the Point of the Bayán—may the souls of all
else but Him be sacrificed for His sake—that which no veil can obscure, and
which neither the veils of glory nor the veils interposed by such as have gone
astray can hide. The veils have, verily, been rent asunder by the finger of the
will of thy Lord, the Strong, the All-Subduing, the All-Powerful. Yea,
desperate is the state of such as have calumniated Me and envied Me. Not long
ago it was stated that thou hadst ascribed the authorship of the Kitáb-i-Íqán
and of other Tablets unto others. I swear by God! This is a grievous injustice.
Others are incapable of apprehending their meaning, how much more of revealing
them!