- The Báb (Quoted by Baha’u’llah in ‘Epistle to the 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’)
April 9
Were He [Baha’u’llah] to make of every one on earth a
Prophet, all would, in very truth, be accounted as Prophets in the sight of
God.
April 8
…in every instance He [the Báb] hath stated that which is
conducive to the conversion, the advancement, the exaltation, and the guidance
of men. A few unfair ones, however, have become a veil, and an insurmountable
barrier, and debarred the people from turning towards the lights of His
Countenance. We pray God to cast them out by His sovereignty, and seize on them
with His seizing power. He, verily, is the Lord of Strength, the Mighty, the
All-Wise.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Epistle to the Son of the Wolf’)
April 7
I, verily, am a believer in Him, and in His Faith, and in
His Book, and in His Testimonies, and in His Ways, and in all that proceedeth
from Him concerning them. I glory in My kinship with Him, and pride Myself on
My belief in Him.
- The Báb (Quoted by Baha’u’llah in ‘Epistle to the Son of the
Wolf’)
April 6
It is evident unto thee that the Birds of Heaven and Doves
of Eternity speak a twofold language. One language, the outward language, is
devoid of allusions, is unconcealed and unveiled; that it may be a guiding lamp
and a beaconing light whereby wayfarers may attain the heights of holiness, and
seekers may advance into the realm of eternal reunion. Such are the unveiled
traditions and the evident verses already mentioned. The other language is
veiled and concealed, so that whatever lieth hidden in the heart of the
malevolent may be made manifest and their innermost being be disclosed. Thus
hath Sádiq, son of Muhammad, spoken: “God verily will test them and sift them.”
This is the divine standard, this is the Touchstone of God, wherewith He
proveth His servants. None apprehendeth the meaning of these utterances except
them whose hearts are assured, whose souls have found favour with God, and
whose minds are detached from all else but Him. In such utterances, the literal
meaning, as generally understood by the people, is not what hath been intended.
Thus it is recorded: “Every knowledge hath seventy meanings, of which one only
is known amongst the people. And when the Qá’im shall arise, He shall reveal
unto men all that which remaineth.” He also saith: “We speak one word, and by
it we intend one and seventy meanings; each one of these meanings we can
explain.”
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Kitab-i-Iqan’)
April 5
The Great Being saith: Human utterance is an essence which
aspireth to exert its influence and needeth moderation. As to its influence,
this is conditional upon refinement which in turn is dependent upon hearts
which are detached and pure. As to its moderation, this hath to be combined
with tact and wisdom as prescribed in the Holy Scriptures and Tablets.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
April 4
It is clear and evident that, whether this Cause be seen as
right or wrong by the people, those who are associated with its name have
accepted and embraced it as true, and have forsaken their all in their
eagerness to partake of the things of God. That they should evince such renunciation in the path of the love of the
All-Merciful is in itself a faithful witness and an eloquent testimony to the
truth of their convictions. Hath it ever
been witnessed that a man of sound judgement should sacrifice his life without
cause or reason? And if it be suggested
that this people have taken leave of their senses, this too is highly
improbable, inasmuch as such behaviour hath not been confined to merely a soul
or two—nay, a vast multitude of every class have drunk their fill of the living
waters of divine knowledge, and, intoxicated, have hastened with heart and soul
to the field of sacrifice in the way of the Beloved.
- Baha'u'llah (Tablet to
Nasiri’d-Din Shah, Suriy-i-Haykal [Tablet of Temple]; ‘The Summons of the Lord
of Hosts’)
April 3
April 2
O My Son! The company of the ungodly increaseth sorrow,
whilst fellowship with the righteous cleanseth the rust from off the heart. He
that seeketh to commune with God, let him betake himself to the companionship
of His loved ones; and he that desireth to hearken unto the word of God, let
him give ear to the words of His chosen ones.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Hidden Words’)
April 1
I beseech Thee, O Thou Who art the Lord of all names, to
guard Thy loved ones against Thine enemies, and to strengthen them in their
love for Thee and in fulfilling Thy pleasure. Do Thou protect them, that their
footsteps may slip not, that their hearts may not be shut out as by a veil from
Thee, and that their eyes may be restrained from beholding anything that is not
of Thee. Cause them to be so enraptured by the sweetness of Thy divine melodies
that they will rid themselves of all attachment to any one except Thee, and
will turn wholly towards Thee, and extol Thee under all conditions, saying:
“Praised be Thou, O Lord our God, inasmuch as Thou hast enabled us to recognize
Thy most exalted and all-glorious Self. We will, by Thy mercy, cleave to Thee,
and will detach ourselves from any one but Thee. We have realized that Thou art
the Beloved of the worlds and the Creator of earth and heaven!” Glorified be
God, the Lord of all creation!
- Baha’u’llah (‘Prayers and Meditations by
Baha’u’llah)
March 31
It should be remembered…that the one true God is in Himself
exalted beyond and above proximity and remoteness. His reality transcendeth such
limitations. His relationship to His creatures knoweth no degrees. That some
are near and others are far is to be ascribed to the manifestations themselves.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
March 30
Meditate on what the poet hath written: “Wonder not, if my
Best-Beloved be closer to me than mine own self; wonder at this, that I, despite
such nearness, should still be so far from Him.”... Considering what God hath
revealed, that “We are closer to man than his life-vein,” the poet hath, in
allusion to this verse, stated that, though the revelation of my Best-Beloved
hath so permeated my being that He is closer to me than my life-vein, yet,
notwithstanding my certitude of its reality and my recognition of my station, I
am still so far removed from Him. By this he meaneth that his heart, which is
the seat of the All-Merciful and the throne wherein abideth the splendor of His
revelation, is forgetful of its Creator, hath strayed from His path, hath shut
out itself from His glory, and is stained with the defilement of earthly
desires.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
March 29
Behold, how immeasurably exalted is the Lord your God above
all created things! Witness the majesty of His sovereignty, His ascendancy, and
supreme power. If the things which have been created by Him—magnified be His
glory—and ordained to be the manifestations of His names and attributes, stand,
by virtue of the grace with which they have been endowed, exalted beyond all
proximity and remoteness, how much loftier must be that Divine Essence that
hath called them into being?...
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of
Baha’u’llah’)
March 28
No man of wisdom can demonstrate his knowledge save by means
of words. This showeth the significance of the Word as is affirmed in all the
Scriptures, whether of former times or more recently. For it is through its
potency and animating spirit that the people of the world have attained so
eminent a position. Moreover words and utterances should be both impressive and
penetrating. However, no word will be infused with these two qualities unless
it be uttered wholly for the sake of God and with due regard unto the
exigencies of the occasion and the people.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Tablets of
Baha’u’llah revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
March 26
Were man to appreciate the greatness of his station and the
loftiness of his destiny he would manifest naught save goodly character, pure
deeds, and a seemly and praiseworthy conduct. If the learned and wise men of
goodwill were to impart guidance unto the people, the whole earth would be
regarded as one country. Verily this is the undoubted truth. This servant
appealeth to every diligent and enterprising soul to exert his utmost endeavour
and arise to rehabilitate the conditions in all regions and to quicken the dead
with the living waters of wisdom and utterance, by virtue of the love he
cherisheth for God, the One, the Peerless, the Almighty, the Beneficent.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
March 25
The winds of despair are, alas, blowing from every
direction, and the strife that divideth and afflicteth the human race is daily
increasing. The signs of impending convulsions and chaos can now be discerned,
inasmuch as the prevailing order appeareth to be lamentably defective. I
beseech God, exalted be His glory, that He may graciously awaken the peoples of
the earth, may grant that the end of their conduct may be profitable unto them,
and aid them to accomplish that which beseemeth their station.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
March 24
Please God, the peoples of the world may be led, as the
result of the high endeavours exerted by their rulers and the wise and learned
amongst men, to recognize their best interests. How long will humanity persist
in its waywardness? How long will injustice continue? How long is chaos and
confusion to reign amongst men? How long will discord agitate the face of
society?
- Baha’u’llah (‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah revealed after the
Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
March 23
I yield Thee praise, O Lord my God, that Thou hast fulfilled
Thy testimony, completed Thy favour, established upon the throne of Divine
Revelation Him Who proclaimed Thy oneness and Thy unity, and summoned all
humanity to appear before Him. Amongst the people are those who have turned
towards Him, attained His presence, and quaffed the choice wine of His
Revelation. I beseech Thee by Thy sovereign might which hath dominion over all
things, and by Thy bounty which embraceth the entire creation, to enable Thy
loved ones to sever themselves from all except Thee and to fix their gaze upon
the horizon of Thy grace. Assist them, then, to arise to serve Thee, that they
may evince whatsoever Thou hast desired in Thy realm and may unfurl the banners
of Thy victory in Thy land. Thou, verily, art the Almighty, the Most Exalted,
the Sovereign Protector, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Days of
Remembrance’)
March 22
Praise be to Thee, O my God, that Thou hast ordained this
day [Naw-Ruz] as a festival unto the favoured among Thy servants and the
sincere among Thy loved ones. Thou hast called this day by that Name whereby
all created things have been subdued and the breezes of Thy Revelation have
been wafted between earth and heaven, a Name through which all that hath been
recorded in Thy Holy Books and Sacred Scriptures hath been made manifest, and
which Thy Messengers and Thy Chosen Ones have foretold, that all men might be
made ready to behold Thee, to turn towards the ocean of Thy reunion, to stand
before the seat of Thy throne, and to hear Thy wondrous call from the Dayspring
of Thine invisible Self and the Dawning-Place of Thine Essence.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Days of Remembrance’)
March 21
He Who is Thy Branch and all Thy company, O my Lord, have
broken this day their fast, after having observed it within the precincts of
Thy court, and in their eagerness to please Thee. Do Thou ordain for Him, and
for them, and for all such as have entered Thy presence in those days all the
good Thou didst destine in Thy Book. Supply them, then, with that which will
profit them, in both this life and the life beyond.
- Baha'u'llah (‘Prayers and
Meditations by Baha'u'llah’)
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