And now regarding His words, that
the Son of man shall “come in the clouds of heaven.” By the term “clouds” is
meant those things that are contrary to the ways and desires of men. Even as He
hath revealed in the verse already quoted: “As oft as an Apostle cometh unto
you with that which your souls desire not, ye swell with pride, accusing some
of being impostors and slaying others.” [Qur’án 2:87] These “clouds” signify, in one sense, the annulment of laws, the
abrogation of former Dispensations, the repeal of rituals and customs current amongst men, the exalting of the illiterate faithful above
the learned opposers of the Faith. In another sense, they mean the appearance
of that immortal Beauty in the image of mortal man, with such human limitations
as eating and drinking, poverty and riches, glory and abasement, sleeping and
waking, and such other things as cast doubt in the minds of men, and cause them
to turn away. All such veils are symbolically referred to as “clouds.”
(Baha'u'llah, The Kitab-i-Iqan)