- Baha’u’llah (‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
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“Recite ye the verses of God every morn and eventide.” (Bahá’u’lláh, ‘The Kitáb-i-Aqdas’)
December 31
Lofty is the station of man! Not long ago this exalted Word
streamed forth from the treasury of Our Pen of Glory: Great and blessed is this
Day—the Day in which all that lay latent in man hath been and will be made
manifest. Lofty is the station of man, were he to hold fast to righteousness
and truth and to remain firm and steadfast in the Cause. In the eyes of the
All-Merciful a true man appeareth even as a firmament; its sun and moon are his
sight and hearing, and his shining and resplendent character its stars. His is
the loftiest station, and his influence educateth the world of being.
December 30
Incline your ears to the sweet melody of this Prisoner.
Arise, and lift up your voices, that haply they that are fast asleep may be
awakened. Say: O ye who are as dead! The Hand of Divine bounty proffereth unto
you the Water of Life. Hasten and drink your fill. Whoso hath been re-born in
this Day, shall never die; whoso remaineth dead, shall never live.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
December 29
Hast thou [‘Álí Páshá, the Ottoman Prime Minister] imagined
thyself capable of extinguishing the fire which God hath kindled in the heart
of creation? Nay, by Him Who is the Eternal Truth, couldst thou but know it.
Rather, on account of what thy hands have wrought, it blazed higher and burned
more fiercely. Erelong will it encompass the earth and all that dwell therein. Thus hath it been decreed by God, and the powers of earth and heaven are unable
to thwart His purpose.
- Baha’u’llah (From Súriy-i-Ra’ís, addressed to ‘Álí Páshá,
the Ottoman Prime Minister, [referred to here as Ra’ís (Chief or Ruler)]; ‘The
Summons of the Lord of Hosts’)
December 28
He Who is your Lord, the All-Merciful, cherisheth in His
heart the desire of beholding the entire human race as one soul and one body.
Haste ye to win your share of God’s good grace and mercy in this Day that
eclipseth all other created Days. How great the felicity that awaiteth the man
that forsaketh all he hath in a desire to obtain the things of God! Such a man,
We testify, is among God’s blessed ones.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the
Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
December 27
How great the blessedness that awaiteth the king who will
arise to aid My Cause in My Kingdom, who will detach himself from all else but
Me! Such a king is numbered with the companions of the Crimson Ark—the Ark
which God hath prepared for the people of Bahá. All must glorify his name, must
reverence his station, and aid him to unlock the cities with the keys of My
Name, the omnipotent Protector of all that inhabit the visible and invisible
kingdoms. Such a king is the very eye of mankind, the luminous ornament on the
brow of creation, the fountain-head of blessings unto the whole world. Offer
up, O people of Bahá, your substance, nay your very lives, for his assistance.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
December 26
O Chief! [‘Álí Páshá,
the Ottoman Prime Minister] We revealed Ourself unto thee at one time upon
Mount Tíná, and at another time upon Mount Zaytá, [1] and yet again in this
hallowed Spot. Following, however, thy corrupt inclinations, thou didst fail to
respond and wert accounted with the heedless. Consider, then, and call thou to
mind the time when Muhammad came with clear tokens from Him Who is the
Almighty, the All-Knowing. The people were wont to pelt Him with stones from
hidden places and in the markets, and they rejected the signs of God, thy Lord
and the Lord of thy forefathers. The learned also denied Him, as did their
followers, and likewise the kings of the earth, as thou hast heard from the
tales of old. Among those kings was Chosroes, [2] to whom Muhammad sent a
blessed epistle summoning him unto God and forbidding him from misbelief. Verily,
thy Lord knoweth all things. Following the promptings of his evil and corrupt
desires, however, Chosroes waxed arrogant before God and tore up the Tablet.
He, verily, is accounted among the inmates of the nethermost fire.
- Baha’u’llah (Súriy-i-Ra’ís, addressed to ‘Álí Páshá, the Ottoman Prime
Minister, [referred to here as Ra’ís (Chief or Ruler)]; ‘The Summons of the
Lord of Hosts’
[1] Literally, “the Mount of Figs” and “the Mount of
Olives”, cf. Qur’án 95:1.
[2] Chosroes II, the Sasanian monarch who reigned in Persia
during the lifetime of Muhammad
December 25
We can well perceive how the whole human race is encompassed
with great, with incalculable afflictions. We see it languishing on its bed of
sickness, sore-tried and disillusioned. They that are intoxicated by
self-conceit have interposed themselves between it and the Divine and
infallible Physician. Witness how they have entangled all men, themselves
included, in the mesh of their devices. They can neither discover the cause of
the disease, nor have they any knowledge of the remedy. They have conceived the
straight to be crooked, and have imagined their friend an enemy.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
December 24
The All-Knowing Physician hath His finger on the pulse of
mankind. He perceiveth the disease, and prescribeth, in His unerring wisdom,
the remedy. Every age hath its own problem, and every soul its particular
aspiration. The remedy the world needeth in its present-day afflictions can
never be the same as that which a subsequent age may require. Be anxiously
concerned with the needs of the age ye live in, and center your deliberations
on its exigencies and requirements.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings
of Baha’u’llah’)
December 23
By the righteousness of God! It is not Our wish to lay hands
on your [kings of the earth] kingdoms. Our mission is to seize and possess the
hearts of men. Upon them the eyes of Bahá are fastened. To this testifieth the
Kingdom of Names, could ye but comprehend it. Whoso followeth his Lord, will
renounce the world and all that is therein; how much greater, then, must be the
detachment of Him Who holdeth so august a station! Forsake your palaces, and
haste ye to gain admittance into His Kingdom. This, indeed, will profit you
both in this world and in the next. To this testifieth the Lord of the realm on
high, did ye but know it.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of
Baha’u’llah’)
December 22
Drink deep, O ye dwellers of earth and heaven, from the
chalice of eternal life that the hand of Bahá proferreth in this most lofty and
exalted Paradise. By God! Whoso partaketh but a drop thereof shall neither
suffer the vicissitudes of time nor fall prey to the wiles of the Evil One, but
the Lord shall send him forth in every Dispensation adorned with a hallowed and
wondrous beauty. All hail then to this, the Festival of the Lord, that hath
been made manifest from the seat of the Lord of all wisdom!
- Baha’u’llah (‘Days
of Remembrance’)
December 21
O kings of the earth! The Most Great Law hath been revealed
in this Spot, this scene of transcendent splendor. Every hidden thing hath been
brought to light, by virtue of the Will of the Supreme Ordainer, He Who hath
ushered in the Last Hour, through Whom the Moon hath been cleft, and every
irrevocable decree expounded.
Ye are but vassals, O kings of the earth! He Who is the King
of Kings hath appeared, arrayed in His most wondrous glory, and is summoning
you unto Himself, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting. Take heed lest pride
deter you from recognizing the Source of Revelation, lest the things of this
world shut you out as by a veil from Him Who is the Creator of heaven. Arise,
and serve Him Who is the Desire of all nations, Who hath created you through a
word from Him, and ordained you to be, for all time, the emblems of His
sovereignty.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
December 20
From the dawning-place of the divine Tablet the day-star of
this utterance shineth resplendent, and it behoveth everyone to fix his gaze
upon it: We exhort you, O peoples of the world, to observe that which will
elevate your station. Hold fast to the fear of God and firmly adhere to what is
right. Verily I say, the tongue is for mentioning what is good, defile it not
with unseemly talk. God hath forgiven what is past. Henceforward everyone
should utter that which is meet and seemly, and should refrain from slander,
abuse and whatever causeth sadness in men.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Kitab-i-‘Ahd [Book of
the Covenant]; ‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
December 19
AlthoughL the Realm of Glory hath none of the vanities of
the world, yet within the treasury of trust and resignation We have bequeathed
to Our heirs an excellent and priceless heritage. Earthly treasures We have not
bequeathed, nor have We added such cares as they entail. By God! In earthly
riches fear is hidden and peril is concealed. Consider ye and call to mind that
which the All-Merciful hath revealed in the Qur’án: ‘Woe betide every slanderer
and defamer, him that layeth up riches and counteth them.’ [Qur’án 104:1–2]
Fleeting are the riches of the world; all that perisheth and changeth is not,
and hath never been, worthy of attention, except to a recognized measure.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Kitab-i-‘Ahd [Book of the Covenant]; ‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah
revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
December 18
This is the day which God hath announced through the tongue
of His Apostle. Reflect, that thou mayest apprehend what the All-Merciful hath
sent down in the Qur’án and in this inscribed Tablet. This is the day whereon
He Who is the Dayspring of Revelation hath come with clear tokens which none
can number. This is the day whereon every man endued with perception hath
discovered the fragrance of the breeze of the All-Merciful in the world of
creation, and every man of insight hath hastened unto the living waters of the
mercy of His Lord, the King of Kings.
- Baha’u’llah (From the Tablet addressed
to Shaykh Muhammad Báqir, denounced by Bahá’u’lláh as the ‘Wolf’; Tablets of
Baha’u’llah revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
December 17
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.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Prayers and
Meditations by Baha’u’llah’)
December 16
O Dwellers in the City of Love! Mortal blasts have beset the
everlasting candle, and the beauty of the celestial Youth is veiled in the
darkness of dust. The chief of the monarchs of love is wronged by the people of
tyranny and the dove of holiness lies prisoned in the talons of owls. The
dwellers in the pavilion of glory and the celestial concourse bewail and
lament, while ye repose in the realm of negligence, and esteem yourselves as of
the true friends. How vain are your imaginings!
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Hidden Words
of Baha’u’llah’)
December 15
This is the Day in which He Who held converse with God hath
attained the light of the Ancient of Days, and quaffed the pure waters of
reunion from this Cup that hath caused the seas to swell. Say: By the one true
God! Sinai is circling round the Day Spring of Revelation, while from the
heights of the Kingdom the Voice of the Spirit of God is heard proclaiming:
“Bestir yourselves, ye proud ones of the earth, and hasten ye unto Him.” Carmel
hath, in this Day, hastened in longing adoration to attain His court, whilst
from the heart of Zion there cometh the cry: “The promise is fulfilled. That
which had been announced in the holy Writ of God, the most Exalted, the
Almighty, the Best-Beloved, is made manifest.”
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from
the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
December 14
O My Supreme Pen! Leave Thou the mention of the Wolf, and
call Thou to remembrance the She-Serpent [The Imám-Jum’ih of Isfáhán] whose
cruelty hath caused all created things to groan, and the limbs of the holy ones
to quake. Thus biddeth Thee the Lord of all names, in this glorious station.
The Chaste One [Fátimih] hath cried out by reason of thine iniquity, and yet
thou dost imagine thyself to be of the family of the Apostle of God! Thus hath
thy soul prompted thee, O thou who hast withdrawn thyself from God, the Lord of
all that hath been and shall be. Judge thou equitably, O She-Serpent! For what
crime didst thou sting the children [The King of Martyrs and the Beloved of
Martyrs] of the Apostle of God, and pillage their possessions? Hast thou denied
Him Who created thee by His command ‘be, and it was’? Thou hast dealt with the
children of the Apostle of God as neither ‘Ád hath dealt with Húd, nor Thámúd
with Sáliḥ, nor the Jews with the Spirit of God, [Jesus] the Lord of all being.
Gainsayest thou the signs of thy Lord which no sooner were sent down from the
heaven of His Cause than all the books of the world bowed down before them?
Meditate, that thou mayest be made aware of thine act, O heedless outcast! Ere
long will the breaths of chastisement seize thee, as they seized others before
thee. Wait, O thou who hast joined partners with God, the Lord of the visible
and the invisible.
- Baha’u’llah (From the Tablet addressed to Shaykh Muhammad
Báqir, denounced by Bahá’u’lláh as the ‘Wolf’; Tablets of Baha’u’llah revealed
after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
December 13
Thou hast, O Chief, committed that which hath caused
Muhammad, the Apostle of God, to lament in the most sublime Paradise. The world
hath made thee proud, so much so that thou hast turned away from the Face
through whose brightness the Concourse on high hath been illumined. Soon thou
shalt find thyself in manifest loss! Thou didst conspire with the Persian
Ambassador to harm Me, though I had come unto you from the source of majesty
and grandeur with a Revelation that hath solaced the eyes of the favoured ones
of God.
- Baha’u’llah (Súriy-i-Ra’ís, Tablet addressed to ‘Álí Páshá, the Ottoman Prime
Minister, [referred to here as Ra’ís (Chief or Ruler)]; ‘The Summons of the
Lord of Hosts’)
December 12
The whole world hath been set ablaze by the Word of thy
Lord, the All-Glorious, a Word softer than the morning breeze. It hath been manifested in the form of the
human temple, and through it God hath quickened the souls of the sincere among
His servants. In its inner essence, this
Word is the living water by which God hath purified the hearts of such as have
turned unto Him and forgotten every other mention, and through which He draweth
them nigh unto the seat of His mighty Name. We have sprinkled it upon the people of the graves, and lo, they have
risen up, with their gaze fixed upon the shining and resplendent Beauty of
their Lord.
- Baha’u’llah (Súriy-i-Ra’ís, Tablet addressed to ‘Álí Páshá, the Ottoman
Prime Minister; ‘The Summons of
the Lord of Hosts’)
December 11
We see you [“kings of the earth”] rejoicing in that which ye
have amassed for others and shutting out yourselves from the worlds which
naught except My guarded Tablet can reckon. The treasures ye have laid up have
drawn you far away from your ultimate objective. This ill beseemeth you, could
ye but understand it. Wash your hearts from all earthly defilements, and hasten
to enter the Kingdom of your Lord, the Creator of earth and heaven, Who caused
the world to tremble and all its peoples to wail, except them that have
renounced all things and clung to that which the Hidden Tablet hath ordained.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
December 10
He it is Who is established upon this luminous Throne.
Proclaim unto the celestial Concourse, O Pen of effulgent
glory, that lo, the veil of concealment hath been rent asunder and the Beauty
of the Lord hath been revealed from this Scene of transcendent glory with such
radiance as to cause the luminaries of His command to shine above the dayspring
of His almighty Name. All hail then to this, the Festival of the Lord, that
hath dawned above a horizon of surpassing grace!
This is a festival wherein all things have been adorned with
the vesture of the names of God, and wherein His bounty hath compassed all
things from first to last. All hail then to this, the Festival of the Lord,
that hath shone above a dayspring of resplendent holiness!
- Baha’u’llah (‘Days
of Remembrance’)
December 9
…the stages that mark the wayfarers’ journey from their
mortal abode to the heavenly homeland are said to be seven. Some have referred
to them as seven valleys, and others, as seven cities. And it is said that
until the wayfarer taketh leave of self and traverseth these stages, he shall
never attain the ocean of nearness and reunion nor taste of the matchless wine.
The first is THE VALLEY OF SEARCH. The steed of this valley
is patience; without patience the wayfarer on this journey will reach nowhere
and attain no goal. Nor should he ever become downhearted: If he strive for a
hundred thousand years and yet fail to behold the beauty of the Friend, he
should not falter. For those who seek the Kaaba of “for Us” rejoice in the
tidings “In Our ways shall We assuredly guide them.” [Qur’án 29:69] In their
search, they have stoutly girded up the loins of service and at every moment
journey from the plane of heedlessness into the realm of search. No bond shall
hold them back and no counsel deter them.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Seven Valleys’,
2019 revised translation by the Baha’i World Centre; ‘The Call of the Divine
Beloved’)
December 8
O Báqir! Rely not on thy glory, and thy power. Thou art even
as the last trace of sunlight upon the mountain-top. Soon will it fade away, as
decreed by God, the All-Possessing, the Most High. Thy glory and the glory of
such as are like thee have been taken away, and this verily is what hath been
ordained by the One with Whom is the Mother Tablet. Where is he to be found who
contended with God, and whither is gone he that gainsaid His signs, and turned
aside from His sovereignty? Where are they who have slain His chosen ones and spilt
the blood of His holy ones? Reflect, that haply thou mayest perceive the
breaths of thine acts, O foolish doubter! Because of you the Apostle [Muhammad]
lamented, and the Chaste One [Fátimih, daughter of Muhammad] cried out, and the
countries were laid waste, and darkness fell upon all regions. O concourse of
divines! Because of you the people were abased, and the banner of Islám was
hauled down, and its mighty throne subverted. Every time a man of discernment
hath sought to hold fast unto that which would exalt Islám, ye raised a
clamour, and thereby was he deterred from achieving his purpose, while the land
remained fallen in clear ruin.
- Baha’u’llah (From the Tablet addressed to
Shaykh Muhammad Báqir, denounced by Bahá’u’lláh as the ‘Wolf’; Tablets of
Baha’u’llah revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
December 7
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the
Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
December 6
This is the day in which to speak. It is incumbent upon the
people of Bahá to strive, with the utmost patience and forbearance, to guide
the peoples of the world to the Most Great Horizon. Every body calleth aloud
for a soul. Heavenly souls must needs quicken, with the breath of the Word of
God, the dead bodies with a fresh spirit. Within every word a new spirit is
hidden. Happy is the man that attaineth thereunto, and hath
arisen to teach the
Cause of Him Who is the King of Eternity.
- Baha’u’llah (Quoted by Shoghi
Effendi in ‘The Advent of Divine Justice’)
December 5
The world of being shineth, in this Day, with the
resplendency of this Divine Revelation. All created things extol its saving
grace, and sing its praises. The universe is wrapt in an ecstasy of joy and
gladness. The Scriptures of past Dispensations celebrate the great Jubilee that
must needs greet this most great Day of God. Well is it with him that hath
lived to see this Day, and hath recognized its station.
- Baha’u’llah (Quoted by
Shoghi Effendi in ‘The Advent of Divine Justice’)
December 4
We have also heard a number of the foolish of the earth
assert that the genuine text of the heavenly Gospel doth not exist amongst the
Christians, that it hath ascended unto heaven. How grievously they have erred!
How oblivious of the fact that such a statement imputeth the gravest injustice
and tyranny to a gracious and living Providence! How could God, when once the
daystar of the beauty of Jesus had disappeared from the sight of His people,
and ascended unto the fourth heaven, cause His holy Book, His most great
testimony amongst His creatures, to disappear also? What would be left to that
people to cling to from the setting of the daystar of Jesus until the rise of
the sun of the Muhammadan Dispensation?
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Kitab-i-Iqan’)
December 3
December 2
O Maryam! From the land of Tá, [Tihrán] after countless
afflictions, We reached ‘Iráq, at the bidding of the Tyrant of Persia, [
Násiri’d-Dín Sháh] where, after the fetters of Our foes, We were afflicted with
the perfidy of Our friends. God knoweth what befell Me thereafter! At length,
abandoning My home and all that was therein, and renouncing My life and all
that pertained thereunto, I retired alone and companionless. I roamed the wilderness
of resignation, travelling in such wise that in My exile every eye wept sore
over Me, and all created things shed tears of blood because of My anguish. The
birds of the air were My companions and the beasts of the field My associates.
In such wise did I, even as the flash of the spirit, pass over this fleeting
world. For two years or rather less, I shunned all else but God, and closed
Mine eyes to all except Him, that haply the fire of hatred may die down and the
heat of jealousy abate.
O Maryam! To divulge the heavenly secrets would be
unbefitting, and to disclose the celestial mysteries would be unseemly. By
“secrets” is meant naught other than the treasuries enshrined within Mine own
Being. By the righteousness of God! I have borne what no man, be he of the past
or of the future, hath borne or will bear.
- Baha’u’llah (From the ‘Tablet to
Maryam’; ‘Days of Remembrance’)
December 1
Strive… that thou mayest forsake the path of illusion and
imitation and gain admittance into the realm of inner vision and the kingdom of
spiritual discoveries. For in these days all are bewildered in the drunkenness
of ignorance, save those whom thy Lord hath willed to spare. Some consider the
fading mirage to be the billowing ocean and reckon the impenetrable darkness as
the radiant morn. Others, having forsaken the river of eternal life, content
themselves with a vanishing drop. Such is the state and condition of the
people: “Thus have We created the souls in divers conditions.” [Cf. Qur’án
71:14]
- Baha’u’llah (From the ‘Tablet to Rasúl’; ‘Days of Remembrance’)
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