- The Báb (Quoted by Baha’u’llah in ‘The Epistle to Son of the Wolf’)
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“Recite ye the verses of God every morn and eventide.” (Bahá’u’lláh, ‘The Kitáb-i-Aqdas’)
February 9
Better is it for thee to recite but one of the verses of Him
Whom God shall make manifest than to set down the whole of the Bayán, for on
that Day that one verse can save thee, whereas the entire Bayán cannot save
thee.
February 8
Ere nine will have elapsed from the inception of this Cause,
the realities of the created things will not be made manifest. All that thou
hast as yet seen is but the stage from the moist germ until We clothed it with
flesh. Be patient, until thou beholdest a new creation. Say: ‘Blessed,
therefore, be God, the most excellent of Makers!’
- The Báb (Quoted by
Baha’u’llah in ‘The Epistle to Son of the Wolf’)
February 7
February 6
O Son of Worldliness! Pleasant is the realm of being, wert
thou to attain thereto; glorious is the domain of eternity, shouldst thou pass
beyond the world of mortality; sweet is the holy ecstasy if thou drinkest of
the mystic chalice from the hands of the celestial Youth. Shouldst thou attain
this station, thou wouldst be freed from destruction and death, from toil and
sin.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Hidden Words of Baha’u’llah’)
February 5
By the righteousness of God! Our withdrawal [from Baghdad to
mountains of Kurdistan] contemplated no return, and Our separation hoped for no
reunion. The one object of Our retirement was to avoid becoming a subject of
discord among the faithful, a source of disturbance unto Our companions, the
means of injury to any soul, or the cause of sorrow to any heart. Beyond these,
We cherished no other intention, and apart from them, We had no end in view. And
yet, each person schemed after his own desire, and pursued his own idle fancy,
until the hour when, from the Mystic Source, there came the summons bidding Us
return whence We came. Surrendering Our will to His, We submitted to His
injunction.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Kitab-i-Iqan’)
February 4
It is incumbent upon them who are in authority to exercise
moderation in all things. Whatsoever passeth beyond the limits of moderation
will cease to exert a beneficial influence. Consider for instance such things
as liberty, civilization and the like. However much men of understanding may
favourably regard them, they will, if carried to excess, exercise a pernicious
influence upon men.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah revealed after the
Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
February 3
February 2
O Children of Adam! Holy words and pure and goodly deeds
ascend unto the heaven of celestial glory. Strive that your deeds may be
cleansed from the dust of self and hypocrisy and find favor at the court of
glory; for ere long the assayers of mankind shall, in the holy presence of the
Adored One, accept naught but absolute virtue and deeds of stainless purity.
This is the daystar of wisdom and of divine mystery that hath shone above the
horizon of the divine will. Blessed are they that turn thereunto.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Hidden Words of Baha’u’llah’)
February 1
Lauded be Thy name, O Lord my God! Thou dost witness that
Thy will hath prevailed over all created things, and Thy mercy hath surpassed
all who are in heaven and on earth. And when Thou didst purpose to unveil Thy
sovereignty, and to glorify Thy word, and to reveal Thy bounteousness and
mercy, Thou didst raise up one of Thy servants, and didst choose Him above all
Thy creatures, and didst single Him out for Thy purpose, and didst clothe Him
with the robe of Thy guidance, and didst immerse Him beneath the seas of Thy
majesty and grandeur, and didst sanctify Him from all that beseemeth not the
greatness of Thy glory and the power of Thy might, and didst bid Him to cry out
before all that are in heaven and on earth, and summon the multitudes to the
Manifestation of Thy Self and the Revealer of Thy signs.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Prayers
and Meditations by Baha’u’llah’)
January 31
Say: He is not to be numbered with the people of Bahá who
followeth his mundane desires, or fixeth his heart on things of the earth. He
is My true follower who, if he come to a valley of pure gold will pass straight
through it aloof as a cloud, and will neither turn back, nor pause. Such a man
is assuredly of Me. From his garment the Concourse on high can inhale the
fragrance of sanctity.... And if he met the fairest and most comely of women,
he would not feel his heart seduced by the least shadow of desire for her
beauty. Such an one indeed is the creation of spotless chastity. Thus
instructeth you the Pen of the Ancient of Days, as bidden by your Lord, the
Almighty, the All-Bountiful.
- Baha’u’llah (Quoted by Shoghi Effendi in a letter
dated 25 December 1938; ‘The Advent of Divine Justice’)
January 30
At the outset of every endeavour, it is incumbent to look to
the end of it. Of all the arts and sciences, set the children to studying those
which will result in advantage to man, will ensure his progress and elevate his
rank. Thus the noisome odours of lawlessness will be dispelled, and thus
through the high endeavours of the nation’s leaders, all will live cradled,
secure and in peace.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah revealed after the
Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
January 29
Say: God is indeed the Maker of all things. He giveth
sustenance in plenty to whomsoever He willeth. He is the Creator, the Source of
all beings, the Fashioner, the Almighty, the Maker, the All-Wise. He is the
Bearer of the most excellent titles throughout the heavens and the earth and
whatever lieth between them. All do His bidding, and all the dwellers of earth
and heaven celebrate His praise, and unto Him shall all return.
- The Báb (‘Selections from the Writings of the Báb)
January 28
It behooveth the people of Bahá to die to the world and all
that is therein, to be so detached from all earthly things that the inmates of
Paradise may inhale from their garment the sweet smelling savor of sanctity....
They that have tarnished the fair name of the Cause of God by following the
things of the flesh—these are in palpable error!
- Baha’u’llah (Quoted by Shoghi
Effendi in a letter dated 25 December 1938; ‘The Advent of Divine Justice’)
January 27
From time immemorial He [God] hath been established upon the
seat of His sovereignty and through eternity will He continue to occupy the
inaccessible heights of His glory. Every created thing is impotent before the
evidences of His invincible might, and all beings fade into utter nothingness
when confronted with the revelation of His awesome majesty.
- Baha’u’llah (Compilation: ‘Fire and Light’, prepared by the Research Department of the
Universal House of Justice; The Baha’i World 1979-1983)
January 26
He [God] hath chosen out of the whole world the hearts of
His servants and made them each a seat for the revelation of His glory.
Wherefore, sanctify them from every defilement, that the things for which they
were created may be engraven upon them. This indeed is a token of God’s
bountiful favor.
- Baha’u’llah (Quoted by Shoghi Effendi in a letter dated 25
December 1938; ‘The Advent of Divine Justice’)
January 25
Our hope is that the world’s religious leaders and the
rulers thereof will unitedly arise for the reformation of this age and the
rehabilitation of its fortunes. Let them, after meditating on its needs, take
counsel together and, through anxious and full deliberation, administer to a
diseased and sorely-afflicted world the remedy it requireth.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
January 24
In the early days of Our arrival in this land, [Iraq] when
We discerned the signs of impending events, We decided, ere they happened, to
retire. We betook Ourselves to the wilderness, and there, separated and alone,
led for two years a life of complete solitude. From Our eyes there rained tears
of anguish, and in Our bleeding heart there surged an ocean of agonizing pain.
Many a night We had no food for sustenance, and many a day Our body found no
rest. By Him Who hath My being between His hands! notwithstanding these showers
of afflictions and unceasing calamities, Our soul was wrapt in blissful joy,
and Our whole being evinced an ineffable gladness.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Kitab-i-Iqan’)
January 23
To everyone We have been a most kindly companion, a most
forbearing and affectionate friend. In the company of the poor We have sought
their fellowship, and amidst the exalted and learned We have been submissive
and resigned. I swear by God, the one true God! grievous as have been the woes
and sufferings which the hand of the enemy and the people of the Book inflicted
upon Us, yet all these fade into utter nothingness when compared with that
which hath befallen Us at the hand of those who profess to be Our friends.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Kitab-i-Iqan’)
January 22
We fain would hope that the people of the Bayán will be
enlightened, will soar in the realm of the spirit and abide therein, will
discern the Truth, and recognize with the eye of insight dissembling falsehood.
In these days, however, such odours of jealousy are diffused, that—I swear by
the Educator of all beings, visible and invisible—from the beginning of the
foundation of the world—though it hath no beginning—until the present day, such
malice, envy, and hate have in no wise appeared, nor will they ever be
witnessed in the future.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Kitab-i-Iqan’)
January 21
We entreat the learned men of the Bayán not to follow in
such ways, not to inflict, at the time of Mustagháth, [1] upon Him Who is the
divine Essence, the heavenly Light, the absolute Eternity, the Beginning and
the End of the Manifestations of the Invisible, that which hath been inflicted
in this day. We beg them not to depend upon their intellect, their
comprehension and learning, nor to contend with the Revealer of celestial and
infinite knowledge.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Kitab-i-Iqan’)
[1] He Who is invoked
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