- Baha’u’llah (‘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’)
September 4
September 3
Were He to decree as lawful the thing which from time
immemorial had been forbidden, and forbid that which had, at all times, been
regarded as lawful, to none is given the right to question His authority. Whoso
will hesitate, though it be for less than a moment, should be regarded as a
transgressor.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
September 2
Were any of the all-embracing Manifestations of God to
declare: “I am God!” He verily speaketh the truth, and no doubt attacheth
thereto. For it hath been repeatedly demonstrated that through their
Revelation, their attributes and names, the Revelation of God, His name and His
attributes, are made manifest in the world. Thus, He hath revealed: “Those
shafts were God’s, not Thine!” [Qur’án 8:17] And also He saith: “In truth, they
who plighted fealty unto thee, really plighted that fealty unto God.” [Qur’án
48:10] And were any of them to voice the utterance: “I am the Messenger of
God,” He also speaketh the truth, the indubitable truth. Even as He saith:
“Muhammad is not the father of any man among you, but He is the Messenger of
God.” [Qur’án 33:40] Viewed in this light, they are all but Messengers of that
ideal King, that unchangeable Essence. And were they all to proclaim: “I am the
Seal of the Prophets,” they verily utter but the truth, beyond the faintest
shadow of doubt. For they are all but one person, one soul, one spirit, one
being, one revelation. They are all the manifestation of the “Beginning” and
the “End,” the “First” and the “Last,” the “Seen” and “Hidden”—all of which
pertain to Him Who is the innermost Spirit of Spirits and eternal Essence of
Essences.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Kitab-i-Iqan’)
September 1
August 31
My captivity can bring on Me no shame. Nay, by My life, it
conferreth on Me glory. That which can make Me ashamed is the conduct of such
of My followers as profess to love Me, yet in fact follow the Evil One. They, indeed,
are of the lost.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
August 30
O people of the Bayán! We, verily, set foot within the
School of God when ye lay slumbering; and We perused the Tablet while ye were
fast asleep. By the one true God! We read the Tablet ere it was revealed, while
ye were unaware, and We had perfect knowledge of the Book when ye were yet
unborn. These words are to your measure, not to God’s. To this testifieth that
which is enshrined within His knowledge, if ye be of them that comprehend; and
to this the tongue of the Almighty doth bear witness, if ye be of those who
understand. I swear by God, were We to lift the veil, ye would be dumbfounded….
Were We to address Our theme by speaking in the language of the inmates of the
Kingdom, We would say: “In truth, God created that School ere He created heaven
and earth, and We entered it before the letters B and E were joined and knit
together.” Such is the language of Our servants in Our Kingdom; consider what
the tongue of the dwellers of Our exalted Dominion would utter, for We have
taught them Our knowledge and have revealed to them whatever had lain hidden in
God’s wisdom. Imagine then what the Tongue of Might and Grandeur would utter in
His All-Glorious Abode!
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
August 29
We did not refuse such material benefits as could relieve Us
from Our afflictions. Every one of Our companions, however, will bear Us
witness that Our holy court is sanctified from, and far above, such material
benefits. We have nevertheless accepted, while confined in this Prison, those
things of which the infidels have striven to deprive Us. If a man be found
willing to rear, in Our name, an edifice of pure gold or silver, or a house
begemmed with stones of inestimable value, such a wish will no doubt be granted.
He, verily, doeth what He willeth, and ordaineth that which He pleaseth. Leave
hath, moreover, been given to whosoever may desire to raise, throughout the
length and breadth of this land, noble and imposing structures, and dedicate
the rich and sacred territories adjoining the Jordan and its vicinity to the
worship and service of the one true God, magnified be His glory, that the
prophecies recorded by the Pen of the Most High in the sacred Scriptures may be
fulfilled, and that which God, the Lord of all worlds, hath purposed in this
most exalted, this most holy, this mighty, and wondrous Revelation may be made
manifest.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
August 28
Blessed be the king whom the veils of glory have not
deterred from turning unto the Dayspring of beauty and who hath forsaken his
all in his desire to obtain the things of God. He, indeed, is accounted in the
sight of God as the most excellent of men, and is extolled by the inmates of
paradise and them that circle morn and eve round the Throne on high.
- Baha'u'llah (Tablet to Czar Alexander II, Suriy-i-Haykal [Tablet of Temple];
‘The Summons of the Lord of Hosts’)
August 27
Every unbiased observer will readily admit that, ever since
the dawn of His Revelation, this wronged One hath invited all mankind to turn
their faces towards the Day Spring of Glory, and hath forbidden corruption,
hatred, oppression, and wickedness. And yet, behold what the hand of the
oppressor hath wrought! No pen dare describe his tyranny. Though the purpose of
Him Who is the Eternal Truth hath been to confer everlasting life upon all men,
and ensure their security and peace, yet witness how they have arisen to shed
the blood of His loved ones, and have pronounced on Him the sentence of death.
The instigators of this oppression are those very persons
who, though so foolish, are reputed the wisest of the wise. Such is their
blindness that, with unfeigned severity, they have cast into this fortified and
afflictive Prison Him, for the servants of Whose Threshold the world hath been
created. The Almighty, however, in spite of them and those that have repudiated
the truth of this “Great Announcement,” hath transformed this Prison House into
the Most Exalted Paradise, the Heaven of Heavens.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from
the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
August 26
Call thou to mind that which hath been revealed unto Mihdí,
Our servant, in the first year of Our banishment to the Land of Mystery
(Adrianople). Unto him have We predicted that which must befall Our House
(Baghdád House), in the days to come, lest he grieve over the acts of robbery
and violence already perpetrated against it. Verily, the Lord, thy God, knoweth
all that is in the heavens and all that is on the earth. (Baha’u’llah,
‘Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
To him We have written: This is not the first humiliation
inflicted upon My House. In days gone by the hand of the oppressor hath heaped
indignities upon it. Verily, it shall be so abased in the days to come as to
cause tears to flow from every discerning eye. Thus have We unfolded to thee
things hidden beyond the veil, inscrutable to all save God, the Almighty, the
All-Praised. In the fullness of time, the Lord shall, by the power of truth,
exalt it in the eyes of all men. He shall cause it to become the Standard of
His Kingdom, the Shrine round which will circle the concourse of the faithful.
Thus hath spoken the Lord, thy God, ere the day of lamentation arriveth. This
revelation have We given thee in Our holy Tablet, lest thou sorrow for what
hath befallen Our House through the assaults of the enemy. All praise be to
God, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings
of Baha’u’llah’)
August 25
O Pen of the Most High! Move Thou upon the Tablet at the
bidding of Thy Lord, the Creator of the Heavens, and tell of the time when He
Who is the Dayspring of Divine Unity purposed to direct His steps towards the
School of Transcendent Oneness; haply the pure in heart may gain thereby a
glimpse, be it as small as a needle’s eye, of the mysteries of Thy Lord, the
Almighty, the Omniscient, that lie concealed behind the veils. Say: We, indeed,
set foot within the School of inner meaning and explanation when all created
things were unaware. We saw the words sent down by Him Who is the All-Merciful,
and We accepted the verses of God, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting,
which He (the Báb) presented unto Us, and hearkened unto that which He had
solemnly affirmed in the Tablet. This we assuredly did behold. And We assented
to His wish through Our behest, for truly We are potent to command.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
August 24
Arise thou amongst men in the name of this all-compelling
Cause, and summon, then, the nations unto God, the Exalted, the Great. Be thou
not of them who called upon God by one of His names, but who, when He Who is
the Object of all names appeared, denied Him and turned aside from Him, and, in
the end, pronounced sentence against Him with manifest injustice. Consider and
call thou to mind the days whereon the Spirit of God appeared, and Herod gave
judgement against Him. God, however,
aided Him with the hosts of the unseen, and protected Him with truth, and sent
Him down unto another land, according to His promise. He, verily, ordaineth
what He pleaseth. Thy Lord truly preserveth whom He willeth, be he in the midst
of the seas, or in the maw of the serpent, or beneath the sword of the
oppressor.
- Baha'u'llah (Tablet to Czar Alexander II, Suriy-i-Haykal [Tablet of
Temple]; ‘The Summons of the Lord of Hosts’)
August 23
Beware lest thy sovereignty withhold thee from Him Who is
the Supreme Sovereign. He, verily, is come with His Kingdom, and all the atoms
cry aloud: “Lo! The Lord is come in His
great majesty!” He Who is the Father is come, and the Son, in the holy vale,
crieth out: “Here am I, here am I, O Lord, My God!”, whilst Sinai circleth
round the House, and the Burning Bush calleth aloud: “The All-Bounteous is come
mounted upon the clouds! Blessed is he that draweth nigh unto Him, and woe
betide them that are far away.”
- Baha'u'llah (Tablet to Czar Alexander II,
Suriy-i-Haykal [Tablet of Temple]; ‘The Summons of the Lord of Hosts’)
August 22
O Shaykh! [1] It is incumbent upon the divines to unite with
His Majesty, the Sháh—may God assist him—and to cleave day and night unto that
which will exalt the station of both the government and the nation. This people
are assiduously occupied in enlightening the souls of men and in rehabilitating
their condition. Unto this testifieth that which hath been sent down by the
Most Sublime Pen in this lucid Tablet. How often have things been simple and
easy of accomplishment, and yet most men have been heedless, and busied
themselves with that which wasteth their time!
- Baha’u’llah (‘Epistle to the
Son of the Wolf’)
[1] Shaykh Muhammad-Taqi, known as Aqa Najafi, a son of
Shaykh Muhammad-Baqir who was stigmatized by Baha’u’llah as 'Wolf'. After the
death of his father in 1883, Aqa Najafi succeeded him as a leading mujtahid of
Isfahan. He was an inveterate enemy and formidable opponent of the Cause of
Bahá'u'lláh. (Adib Taherzadeh, ‘The Revelation of Baha’u’llah, vol. 4)
August 21
This Wronged One hath, at all times, summoned the peoples of
the world unto that which will exalt them, and draw them nigh unto God. From
the Most Sublime Horizon there hath shone forth that which leaveth no room unto
any one for vacillation, repudiation or denial. The wayward, however, have
failed to profit therefrom; nay, it shall only increase their loss.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Epistle to Son of the Wolf’)
August 20
Whatsoever ye understand not in the Bayán, ask it of God,
your Lord and the Lord of your forefathers. Should He so desire, He will
expound for you that which is revealed therein, and disclose to you the pearls
of Divine knowledge and wisdom that lie concealed within the ocean of its
words. He, verily, is supreme over all names; no God is there but Him, the Help
in Peril, the Self-Subsisting.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
August 19
Beware lest aught that hath been revealed in the Bayán
should keep you from your Lord, the Most Compassionate. God is My witness that
the Bayán was sent down for no other purpose than to celebrate My praise, did
ye but know! In it the pure in heart will find only the fragrance of My love,
only My Name that overshadoweth all that seeth and is seen. Say: Turn ye, O
people, unto that which hath proceeded from My Most Exalted Pen. Should ye
inhale therefrom the fragrance of God, set not yourselves against Him, nor deny
yourselves a portion of His gracious favour and His manifold bestowals. Thus
doth your Lord admonish you; He, verily, is the Counsellor, the Omniscient.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
August 18
O thou who hast fixed thy gaze upon My countenance! Admonish
men to fear God. By God! This fear is the chief commander of the army of thy
Lord. Its hosts are a praiseworthy character and goodly deeds. Through it have
the cities of men’s hearts been opened throughout the ages and centuries, and
the standards of ascendancy and triumph raised above all other standards.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Epistle to Son of the Wolf’)
August 17
This day, it behoveth whoso hath quaffed the Mystic Wine of
everlasting life from the Hands of the loving-kindness of the Lord his God, the
Merciful, to pulsate even as the throbbing artery in the body of mankind, that
through him may be quickened the world and every crumbling bone.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
August 16
Say: O people of God! Adorn your temples with the adornment
of trustworthiness and piety. Help, then, your Lord with the hosts of goodly
deeds and a praiseworthy character. We have forbidden you dissension and
conflict in My Books, and My Scriptures, and My Scrolls, and My Tablets, and
have wished thereby naught else save your exaltation and advancement. Unto this
testify the heavens and the stars thereof, and the sun and the radiance
thereof, and the trees and the leaves thereof, and the seas and the waves
thereof, and the earth and the treasures thereof. We pray God to assist His
loved ones, and aid them in that which beseemeth them in this blest, this
mighty, and wondrous station.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Epistle to the Son of the Wolf’)
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