Thou hast written that one of the friends hath composed a
treatise. This was mentioned in the Holy Presence, and this is what was
revealed in response: Great care should be exercised that whatever is written
in these days doth not cause dissension, and invite the objection of the
people. Whatever the friends of the one true God say in these days is listened
to by the people of the world. It hath been revealed in the Lawh-i-Hikmat:
"The unbelievers have inclined their ears towards us in order to hear that
which might enable them to cavil against God, the Help in Peril, the
Self-Subsisting." Whatever is written should not transgress the bounds of
tact and wisdom, and in the words used there should lie hid the property of
milk, so that the children of the world may be nurtured therewith, and attain
maturity. We have said in the past that one word hath the influence of spring
and causeth hearts to become fresh and verdant, while another is like unto
blight which causeth the blossoms and flowers to wither. God grant that authors
among the friends will write in such a way as would be acceptable to
fair-minded souls, and not lead to cavilling by the people. (Baha’u’llah,
included in a letter dated 20 July 1997 written on behalf of the Universal House
of Justice to an individual believer)
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“Recite ye the verses of God every morn and eventide.” (Bahá’u’lláh, ‘The Kitáb-i-Aqdas’)
October 25
Whatsoever runneth counter to the Teachings in this day is
rejected, for the Sun of Truth is shining resplendent above the horizon of
knowledge. Happy are they who, with the waters of divine utterance, have
cleansed their hearts from all allusions, whisperings and suggestions, and who
have fixed their gaze upon the Dayspring of Glory. This, indeed, is the most
gracious favour and the purest bounty. Whosoever hath attained thereunto hath
attained unto all good, for otherwise the knowledge of aught else but God hath
never proven, nor shall it ever prove, profitable unto men. (Baha’u’llah, ‘The
Tabernacle of Unity, Bahá’u’lláh’s Responses to Mánikchí Sáhib and Other
Writings’)
October 24
Were you to ponder, but for a while, these utterances in
your heart, you would surely find the portals of understanding unlocked before
your face, and would behold all knowledge and the mysteries thereof unveiled
before your eyes. Such things [1] take place only that the souls of men may
develop and be delivered from the prison-cage of self and desire. Otherwise,
that ideal King hath, throughout eternity, been in His Essence independent of
the comprehension of all beings, and will continue, for ever, in His own Being
to be exalted above the adoration of every soul. A single breeze of His
affluence doth suffice to adorn all mankind with the robe of wealth; and one
drop out of the ocean of His bountiful grace is enough to confer upon all
beings the glory of everlasting life. But inasmuch as the divine Purpose hath
decreed that the true should be known from the false, and the sun from the
shadow, He hath, therefore, in every season sent down upon mankind the showers
of tests from His realm of glory. (Baha’u’llah, ‘Kitab-i-Iqan’)
[1] Such as altering of the law of the Qiblih by Muhammah (mentioned in the preceding paragraph)
October 23
Beware lest ye shed the blood of anyone. Unsheathe the sword of your tongue from the
scabbard of utterance, for therewith ye can conquer the citadels of men’s
hearts. We have abolished the law to
wage holy war against each other. God’s
mercy, hath, verily, encompassed all created things, if ye do but
understand. Aid ye your Lord, the God of
Mercy, with the sword of understanding. Keener indeed is it, and more finely tempered, than the sword of
utterance, were ye but to reflect upon the words of your Lord. Thus have the hosts of Divine Revelation been
sent down by God, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting, and thus have the armies
of divine inspiration been made manifest from the Source of command, as bidden
by God, the All-Glorious, the Best-Beloved. (Baha'u'llah, Suriy-i-Haykal, The
Summons of the Lord of Hosts)
October 22
When the Unseen, the Eternal, the Divine Essence, caused the
Day Star of Muhammad to rise above the horizon of knowledge, among the cavils
which the Jewish divines raised against Him was that after Moses no Prophet
should be sent of God. Yea, mention hath been made in the Scriptures of a Soul
Who must needs be made manifest and Who will advance the Faith, and promote the
interests of the people of Moses, so that the Law of the Mosaic Dispensation
may encompass the whole earth. Thus hath the King of eternal glory referred in
His Book to the words uttered by those wanderers in the vale of remoteness and
error: “‘The hand of God,’ say the Jews, ‘is chained up.’ Chained up be their
own hands; And for that which they have said, they were accursed. Nay,
outstretched are both His hands!” “The hand of God is above their hands.”
(Baha’u’llah, ‘Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
October 21
Be fair, ye peoples of the world; is it meet and seemly for
you to question the authority of one Whose presence ‘He Who conversed with God’
(Moses) hath longed to attain, the beauty of Whose countenance ‘God’s
Well-beloved’ (Muhammad) had yearned to behold, through the potency of Whose
love the ‘Spirit of God’ (Jesus) ascended to heaven, for Whose sake the ‘Primal Point’ (the Báb) offered up His life?
(Baha’u’llah, quoted by Shoghi Effendi in “The Dispensation of Baha’u’llah’)
October 20
Seize your chance, inasmuch as a fleeting moment in this Day
excelleth centuries of a bygone age... Neither sun nor moon hath witnessed a
day such as this... It is evident that every age in which a Manifestation of
God hath lived is divinely ordained and may, in a sense, be characterized as
God’s appointed Day. This Day, however, is unique and is to be distinguished
from those that have preceded it. The designation ‘Seal of the Prophets’ fully
reveals and demonstrates its high station. (Baha’u’llah, quoted by Shoghi
Effendi in “The Dispensation of Baha’u’llah’)
October 19
Doth it seem strange to the people that We should have
revealed the Book to a man from among themselves in order to purge them and
give them the good tidings that they shall be rewarded with a sure stance in
the presence of their Lord? He indeed beareth witness unto all things...
When the verses of this Book are recited to the infidels
they say: ‘Give us a book like the Qur’án and make changes in the verses.’ Say:
‘God hath not given Me that I should change them at My pleasure.’ I follow only
what is revealed unto Me. Verily, I shall fear My Lord on the Day of
Separation, whose advent He hath, in very truth, irrevocably ordained. [cf.
Qur’án 10:16] (The Báb, excerpts from the Qayyumu’l-Asma, ‘Selections from the
Writings of the Báb)
October 18
O SON OF BEING! How couldst thou forget thine own faults and
busy thyself with the faults of others? Whoso doeth this is accursed of Me. (Baha’u’llah,
‘The Hidden Words of Baha’u’llah’)
October 17
He, for Whose sake the world was called into being, hath
been imprisoned in the most desolate of cities (Akká), by reason of that which
the hands of the wayward have wrought. From the horizon of His prison-city He
summoneth mankind unto the Dayspring of God, the Exalted, the Great. Exultest
thou over the treasures thou dost possess, knowing they shall perish? Rejoicest
thou in that thou rulest a span of earth, when the whole world, in the
estimation of the people of Bahá, is worth as much as the black in the eye of a
dead ant? Abandon it unto such as have set their affections upon it, and turn
thou unto Him Who is the Desire of the world. Whither are gone the proud and
their palaces? Gaze thou into their tombs, that thou mayest profit by this
example, inasmuch as We made it a lesson unto every beholder. Were the breezes
of Revelation to seize thee, thou wouldst flee the world, and turn unto the
Kingdom, and wouldst expend all thou possessest, that thou mayest draw nigh
unto this sublime Vision. (Baha’u’llah, excerpt from a Tablet to Napoleon III; quoted by Baha’u’llah in the ‘Epistle
to the Son of the Wolf’; “The Summons of the Lord of Hosts’)
October 16
The world is in travail, and its agitation waxeth day by
day. Its face is turned towards waywardness and unbelief. Such shall be its
plight, that to disclose it now would not be meet and seemly. Its perversity
will long continue. And when the appointed hour is come, there shall suddenly
appear that which shall cause the limbs of mankind to quake. Then and only then
will the Divine Standard be unfurled, and the Nightingale of Paradise warble
its melody. (Baha’u’llah, quoted by Shoghi Effendi in a letter dated November
28, 1931; ‘The World Order of Baha’u’llah)
October 15
The world is encircled with calamities. Even if at times
some good may be evident, it is inevitable that a great calamity followeth --
and yet no one on earth hath perceived its origin. (Baha’u’llah, quoted by the
Universal House of Justice in a letter dated 10 February 1980; Messaged from
the Universal House of Justice 1963-1986)
October 14
Wert thou to address a letter to Him Whom God shall make
manifest, begging that it be delivered unto His presence, perchance He would
graciously forgive thee and, at His behest, turn thy negation into affirmation.
He is in truth the All-Bountiful, the Most Generous, He Whose grace is
infinite. Otherwise, no way shalt thou find open unto thee and no benefit shalt
thou gain from the deeds thou hast wrought, by reason of thy failure to respond
‘yea, here am I’. Verily We have reduced thee and thy works to naught, as
though thou hadst never come into existence nor ever been of them that do good
works, that this may serve as a lesson for those unto whom the Bayán is given,
that they may take good heed when the sacred Writings of Him Whom God shall
make manifest will reach them and perchance, by pondering upon them, may be
enabled to save their own souls. (The Báb, from a Tablet addressed to Sulayman,
one of the Muslim divines in the land of Masqat, ‘Selections from the Writings
of the Báb’)
October 13
Hadst thou observed the contents of the Epistle We sent unto
thee, it would have been far more profitable to thee than worshipping thy Lord
from the beginning that hath no beginning until this day, and indeed more
meritorious than proving thyself wholly devoted in thine acts of worship. And
hadst thou attained the presence of thy Lord in this land, and been of them
that truly believe that the Face of God is beheld in the person of the Primal
Point, it would have been far more advantageous than prostrating thyself in
adoration from the beginning that hath no beginning until the present time.... (The
Báb, from a Tablet addressed to Sulayman, one of the Muslim divines in the land
of Masqat, ‘Selections from the Writings of the Báb')
October 12
The cruelties inflicted by My oppressors have bowed Me down,
and turned My hair white. Shouldst thou present thyself before My throne, thou
wouldst fail to recognize the Ancient Beauty, for the freshness of His
countenance is altered and its brightness hath faded, by reason of the
oppression of the infidels. I swear by God! His heart, His soul, and His vitals
are melted! (Baha’u’llah, quoted by Shoghi Effendi in ‘The Promised Day Is
Come’)
October 11
How veiled are ye, O My creatures ...who, without any right,
have consigned Him unto a mountain [Mákú], not one of whose inhabitants is
worthy of mention.... With Him, which is with Me, there is no one except him
who is one of the Letters of the Living of My Book. In His presence, which is
My Presence, there is not at night even a lighted lamp! And yet, in places [of
worship] which in varying degrees reach out unto Him, unnumbered lamps are
shining! All that is on earth hath been created for Him, and all partake with
delight of His benefits, and yet they are so veiled from Him as to refuse Him
even a lamp! (The Báb, excerpt from the Bayan, quoted by Shoghi Effendi in ‘The
Promised Day Is Come’)
October 10
Beware lest ye be hindered by the veils of glory from
partaking of the crystal waters of this living Fountain. Seize ye the chalice
of salvation at this dawntide in the name of Him Who causeth the day to break,
and drink your fill in praise of Him Who is the All-Glorious, the Incomparable.
(Baha’u’llah, ‘The Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
October 9
The people, during the absence of the Báb, re-enacted the
episode of the Calf by setting up a blaring figure which embodied animal
features in human form [Qur’án 7:146; 20:90] ...
Whenever the people ask Thee of the appointed Hour say:
Verily the knowledge of it is only with My Lord, [Qur’án 7:186] Who is the
Knower of the unseen. There is none other God but Him—He Who hath created you
from a single soul, [Qur’án 4:1] and I have no control over what profiteth Me
or harmeth Me, but as My Lord pleaseth. [Qur’án 10:50] Indeed God is
Self-Sufficient and He, My Lord, standeth supreme over all things. (The Báb,
excerpts from the Qayyumu’l-Asma, ‘Selections from the Writings of the Báb)
October 8
We have made it lawful for you to listen to music and
singing. Take heed, however, lest listening thereto should cause you to
overstep the bounds of propriety and dignity. Let your joy be the joy born of
My Most Great Name, a Name that bringeth rapture to the heart, and filleth with
ecstasy the minds of all who have drawn nigh unto God. We, verily, have made
music as a ladder for your souls, a means whereby they may be lifted up unto
the realm on high; make it not, therefore, as wings to self and passion. Truly,
We are loath to see you numbered with the foolish. (Baha’u’llah, ‘The
Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
October 7
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 … 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. Keep him safe also,
O my God, by the power of Thine immeasurable majesty, from all that Thou
abhorrest. (Baha’u’llah, ‘Prayers and Meditations by Baha’u’llah’)
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