How
numerous those who expend all their wealth in the path of God, and whom We
find, at the hour of His Revelation, to be of the rebellious and the
froward! How many those who keep the
fast in the daytime, only to protest against the One by Whose very command the
ordinance of the fast was first established!
Such men are, in truth, of the ignorant. And how many those who subsist on the coarsest bread, who take for their
only seat the grass of the field, and who undergo every manner of hardship,
merely to maintain their superiority in the eyes of men! Thus do We expose their deeds, that this may
serve as a warning unto others. These
are the ones who subject themselves to all manner of austerities before the gaze
of others in the hope of perpetuating their names, whilst in reality no mention
shall remain of them save in the curses and imprecations of the dwellers of
earth and heaven.
(Baha'u'llah, ‘Suriy-i-Haykal, ‘The Summons of the
Lord of Hosts’)