- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of
Baha’u’llah’)
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“Recite ye the verses of God every morn and eventide.” (Bahá’u’lláh, ‘The Kitáb-i-Aqdas’)
September 9
It beseemeth all men, in this Day, to take firm hold on the
Most Great Name, and to establish the unity of all mankind. There is no place
to flee to, no refuge that any one can seek, except Him. Should any man be led
to utter such words as will turn away the people from the shores of God’s
limitless ocean, and cause them to fix their hearts on anything except this
glorious and manifest Being, that hath assumed a form subject to human
limitations—such a man, however lofty the station he may occupy, shall be
denounced by the entire creation as one that hath deprived himself of the sweet
savors of the All-Merciful.
September 8
Could the people but taste that choice Wine of the mercy of
their Lord, the Almighty, the All-Knowing, which lieth in store for them in the
world beyond, they would assuredly cease their censure, and seek only to win
the good pleasure of this Youth. For now, however, they have hidden Me behind a
veil of darkness, whose fabric they have woven with the hands of idle fancy and
vain imagination. Erelong shall the snow-white hand of God rend an opening
through the darkness of this night and unlock a mighty portal unto His City. On
that Day shall the people enter therein by troops, uttering what the blamers
aforetime exclaimed, [Qur’an 12:31] that there shall be made manifest in the
end that which appeared in the beginning.
- Baha'u'llah (Tablet to Nasiri’d-Din
Shah, Suriy-i-Haykal [Tablet of Temple]; ‘The Summons of the Lord of Hosts’)
September 7
It is incumbent upon thee, and upon the followers of Him Who
is the Eternal Truth, to summon all men to whatsoever shall sanctify them from
all attachment to the things of the earth and purge them from its defilements,
that the sweet smell of the raiment of the All-Glorious may be smelled from all
them that love Him.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
September 6
How great, how very great, the gulf that separateth Us from
them who, in this Day, are occupied with their evil passions, and have set
their hopes on the things of the earth and its fleeting glory! Many a time hath
the court of the All-Merciful been to outward seeming so denuded of the riches
of this world that they who lived in close association with Him suffered from
dire want. Despite their sufferings, the Pen of the Most High hath, at no time,
been willing to refer, nor even to make the slightest allusion, to the things
that pertain to this world and its treasures. And if, at any time, any gift
were presented to Him, that gift was accepted as a token of His grace unto him
that offered it. Should it ever please Us to appropriate to Our own use all the
treasures of the earth, to none is given the right to question Our authority,
or to challenge Our right. It would be impossible to conceive any act more
contemptible than soliciting, in the name of the one true God, the riches which
men possess.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
September 5
September 4
Wherever this Wronged One went Mírzá Yaḥyá followed Him.
Thou art thyself a witness and well knowest that whatever hath been said is the
truth. The Siyyid of Iṣfáhán, however, surreptitiously duped him. They
committed that which caused the greatest consternation. Would that thou wouldst
inquire from the officials of the government concerning the conduct of Mírzá Yaḥyá
in that land. Aside from all this, I adjure thee by God, the One, the
Incomparable, the Lord of Strength, the Most Powerful, to carefully look into
the communications addressed in his name to the Primal Point, that thou mayest
behold the evidences of Him Who is the Truth as clear as the sun. Likewise,
there proceeded from the words of the Point of the Bayán—may the souls of all
else but Him be sacrificed for His sake—that which no veil can obscure, and
which neither the veils of glory nor the veils interposed by such as have gone
astray can hide. The veils have, verily, been rent asunder by the finger of the
will of thy Lord, the Strong, the All-Subduing, the All-Powerful. Yea,
desperate is the state of such as have calumniated Me and envied Me. Not long
ago it was stated that thou hadst ascribed the authorship of the Kitáb-i-Íqán
and of other Tablets unto others. I swear by God! This is a grievous injustice.
Others are incapable of apprehending their meaning, how much more of revealing
them!
- Baha’u’llah (‘Epistle to the Son of the Wolf’)
September 3
September 2
We especially appointed certain ones to collect the writings
of the Primal Point. When this was accomplished, We summoned Mírzá Yahyá and
Mírzá Vahháb-i-Khurásání, known as Mírzá Javád, to meet in a certain place.
Conforming with Our instructions, they completed the task of transcribing two
copies of the works of the Primal Point. I swear by God! This Wronged One, by
reason of His constant association with men, hath not looked at these books,
nor gazed with outward eyes on these writings. When We departed, these writings
were in the possession of these two persons. It was agreed that Mírzá Yahyá
should be entrusted with them, and proceed to Persia, and disseminate them
throughout that land. This Wronged One proceeded, at the request of the
Ministers of the Ottoman Government to their capital. When We arrived in Mosul,
We found that Mírzá Yahyá had left before Us for that city, and was awaiting Us
there. Briefly, the books and writings were left in Baghdád, while he himself
proceeded to Constantinople and joined these servants. God beareth now witness
unto the things which have touched this Wronged One, for after We had so
arduously striven, he (Mírzá Yahyá) abandoned the writings and joined the
exiles. This Wronged One was, for a long period, overwhelmed by infinite
sorrows until such time when, in pursuance of measures of which none but the
one true God is aware, We despatched the writings unto another place and
another country, owing to the fact that in ‘Iráq all documents must every month
be carefully examined, lest they rot and perish. God, however, preserved them
and sent them unto a place which He had previously ordained. He, verily, is the
Protector, the Succorer.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Epistle to the Son of the Wolf’)
September 1
The verses are sent down at one time in a form that is
untroubled by the rules of grammarians, transcending what the minds of men have
yet conceived; and at another time they are sent down in a style that
conformeth to the standards of men. Thy Lord, verily, is potent over whatsoever
He willeth by virtue of His words "Be, and it is." Wert thou to view
them with Mine eyes thou wouldst see that they are in conformity with the most
consummate rules, and wouldst give thanks to the Lord, the Almighty, the Best-Beloved.
- Baha’u’llah (From a Tablet quoted by the Universal House of Justice in a
letter dated 26 November 1986 written on its behalf to an individual believer;
‘Messages from the Universal House of Justice 1986-2001’)
August 31
Thou knowest full well that We perused not the books which
men possess and We acquired not the learning current amongst them, and yet
whenever We desire to quote the sayings of the learned and of the wise,
presently there will appear before the face of thy Lord in the form of a tablet
all that which hath appeared in the world and is revealed in the Holy Books and
Scriptures. Thus do We set down in writing that which the eye perceiveth.
Verily His knowledge encompasseth the earth and the heavens.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh Revealed after the Kitáb-i-Aqdas’)
August 30
August 29
Say: If it be Our pleasure We shall render the Cause
victorious through the power of a single word from Our presence. He is in truth
the Omnipotent, the All-Compelling. Should it be God’s intention, there would
appear out of the forests of celestial might the lion of indomitable strength
whose roaring is like unto the peals of thunder reverberating in the mountains.
However, since Our loving providence surpasseth all things, We have ordained
that complete victory should be achieved through speech and utterance, that Our
servants throughout the earth may thereby become the recipients of divine good.
This is but a token of God’s bounty vouchsafed unto them. Verily thy Lord is
the All-Sufficing, the Most Exalted.
-Baha’u’llah (‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah
revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
August 28
We… beseech Him [God] to make of this darksome tribulation
[Baha’u’llah’s imprisonment in Akka] a shield for the Temple of His Cause, and
to protect it from the assault of sharpened swords and pointed daggers. Adversity hath ever given rise to the
exaltation of His Cause and the glorification of His Name. Such hath been God’s method carried into
effect in centuries and ages past. That
which the people now fail to apprehend they shall erelong discover, on that day
when their steeds shall stumble and their finery be folded up, their blades
blunted and their feet made to falter.
- Baha'u'llah (Tablet to Nasiri’d-Din
Shah, Suriy-i-Haykal [Tablet of Temple]; ‘The Summons of the Lord of Hosts’)
August 27
Exhort thou the servants of God unto that whereunto We have
exhorted thee that they may abstain from whatsoever is forbidden them in the
Mother Book. Those who perpetrate deeds that would create turmoil among the
people have indeed strayed far from helping God and His Cause and are numbered
with the mischief-makers in the Tablet which God hath designated to be the
dawning-place of all Tablets.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah revealed
after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
August 26
Say: To assist Me is to teach My Cause. This is a theme with
which whole Tablets are laden. This is the changeless commandment of God,
eternal in the past, eternal in the future. Comprehend this, O ye men of
insight. They that have passed beyond the bounds of wisdom fail to understand
the meaning of assisting God as set forth in the Book. Say: Fear ye God and sow
not the seeds of dissension amongst men. Observe ye that which hath been
enjoined upon you by your Lord, the Almighty, the All-Knowing. He knoweth the
reality of victory and hath taught it to you with an utterance that the vain
imaginings of them that rove distraught in the wilderness of doubt can never
corrupt.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah revealed after the
Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
August 25
The vitality of men’s belief in God is dying out in every
land; nothing short of His wholesome medicine can ever restore it. The
corrosion of ungodliness is eating into the vitals of human society; what else
but the Elixir of His potent Revelation can cleanse and revive it? Is it within
human power, O Hakím, to effect in the constituent elements of any of the
minute and indivisible particles of matter so complete a transformation as to
transmute it into purest gold? Perplexing and difficult as this may appear, the
still greater task of converting satanic strength into heavenly power is one
that We have been empowered to accomplish. The Force capable of such a
transformation transcendeth the potency of the Elixir itself. The Word of God,
alone, can claim the distinction of being endowed with the capacity required
for so great and far-reaching a change.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the
Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
August 24
We have not entered any school, nor read any of your
dissertations. Incline your ears to the words of this unlettered One, wherewith
He summoneth you unto God, the Ever-Abiding. Better is this for you than all
the treasures of the earth, could ye but comprehend it.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
August 23
Say: This, verily, is the heaven in which the Mother Book is
treasured, could ye but comprehend it. He it is Who hath caused the Rock to
shout, and the Burning Bush to lift up its voice, upon the Mount rising above
the Holy Land, and proclaim: “The Kingdom is God’s, the sovereign Lord of all,
the All-Powerful, the Loving!”
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of
Baha’u’llah’)
August 22
By God! Though weariness lay Me low, and hunger consume Me,
and the bare rock be My bed, and My fellows the beasts of the field, I will not
complain, but will endure patiently as those endued with constancy and firmness
have endured patiently, through the power of God, the Eternal King and Creator
of the nations, and will render thanks unto God under all conditions. We pray
that, out of His bounty—exalted be He—He may release, through this imprisonment,
the necks of men from chains and fetters, and cause them to turn, with sincere
faces, towards His face, Who is the Mighty, the Bounteous. Ready is He to
answer whosoever calleth upon Him, and nigh is He unto such as commune with
Him.
- Baha'u'llah (Tablet to Nasiri’d-Din Shah, Suriy-i-Haykal [Tablet of
Temple]; ‘The Summons of the Lord of Hosts’)
August 21
Erelong shall the exponents of wealth and power banish Us
from the land of Adrianople to the city of ‘Akká. According to what they say,
it is the most desolate of the cities of the world, the most unsightly of them
in appearance, the most detestable in climate, and the foulest in water. It is
as though it were the metropolis of the owl, within whose precincts naught can
be heard save the echo of its cry. Therein have they resolved to imprison this
Youth, to shut against our faces the doors of ease and comfort, and to deprive
us of every worldly benefit throughout the remainder of our days.
- Baha'u'llah (Tablet to Nasiri’d-Din Shah, Suriy-i-Haykal [Tablet of Temple]; ‘The Summons of
the Lord of Hosts’)
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