- 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’)
June 26
Warn and acquaint the people, O Servant, with the things We
have sent down unto Thee, and let the fear of no one dismay Thee, and be Thou
not of them that waver. The day is approaching when God will have exalted His
Cause and magnified His testimony in the eyes of all who are in the heavens and
all who are on the earth. Place, in all circumstances, Thy whole trust in Thy
Lord, and fix Thy gaze upon Him, and turn away from all them that repudiate His
truth. Let God, Thy Lord, be Thy sufficing succorer and helper. We have pledged
Ourselves to secure Thy triumph upon earth and to exalt Our Cause above all
men, though no king be found who would turn his face towards Thee.
June 25
O thou who bearest My Name! [1] The glances of the
loving-kindness of God have been and continue to be directed towards thee.
While in His presence, thou hast heard the Voice of the One true God—exalted be
His glory—and hast beheld the unveiled splendour of the Light of divine
knowledge. Ponder a while! How sublime is the Utterance of Him Who is the
Sovereign Truth and how abject are the idle contentions of the people! The
accumulations of vain fancy have obstructed men’s ears and stopped them from
hearing the Voice of God, and the veils of human learning and false imaginings
have prevented their eyes from beholding the splendour of the light of His
countenance. With the arm of might and power We have rescued a number of souls
from the slough of impending extinction and enabled them to attain the
Dayspring of glory. Moreover We have laid bare the divine mysteries and in most
explicit language foretold future events, that neither the doubts of the faithless,
nor the denials of the froward, nor the whisperings of the heedless may keep
back the seekers of truth from the Source of the light of the One true God.
Nevertheless some people seem to have been seized with epilepsy, others are
torn up even as hollow tree-stumps. They abandon God, the Most Exalted—He
before Whose revelation of a single verse, all the Scriptures of the past and
of more recent times pale into lowliness and insignificance—and set their
hearts on lying tales and follow empty words.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Tablets of
Baha’u’llah revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
[1] Muhammad Javád-i-Qazvíní, upon whom Bahá’u’lláh bestowed
the title Ismu’lláhi’l-Júd (The Name of God, Bounty). He transcribed numerous
Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh during His Ministry, but subsequently broke the
Covenant.
June 24
Say: O people of God! Beware lest the powers of the earth
alarm you, or the might of the nations weaken you, or the tumult of the people
of discord deter you, or the exponents of earthly glory sadden you. Be ye as a
mountain in the Cause of your Lord, the Almighty, the All-Glorious, the
Unconstrained.
- Baha’u’llah (Quoted by Shoghi Effendi in ‘The Advent of Divine
Justice’)
June 23
God, in His Essence, is sanctified above all ascent and
descent, egress and regress; He hath through all eternity been exalted beyond
the attributes of His creation, and will ever remain so. No man hath ever known
Him; no soul hath ever fathomed the nature of His Being. In the valley of His
knowledge every mystic wandereth astray; in the comprehension of His Essence
every saint standeth bewildered. Sanctified is He above the understanding of
the wise; exalted is He beyond the knowledge of the knowing! “The way is barred
and all seeking rejected. His proof is His signs, His evidence His being.”
[1]
- Baha’u’llah’ (‘The Seven Valleys’,
2019 revised translation by the Baha’i World Centre; ‘The Call of the Divine
Beloved’)
[1] From a Hadíth
June 22
Whensoever the light of the revelation of the King of
Oneness settleth upon the throne of the heart and soul, His radiance becometh
visible in every limb and member. At that time, the mystery of the famed tradition gleameth out
of the darkness: “A servant is drawn unto Me in
prayer until I answer him, and when I have answered him, I become the
ear wherewith he heareth…” [1] For thus the Master of the house hath appeared
within His home, and all the pillars of the
dwelling are ashine with His light. And as the action and effect of the
light are from the Light-Giver, so it is that all move through Him and arise by
His will. This is that wellspring whereof the near ones drink, as it is said:
“A fount whereof they who draw nigh to God shall drink”. [2]
- Baha’u’llah’ (‘The Seven Valleys’, 2019 revised translation by the Baha’i World Centre; ‘The
Call of the Divine Beloved’)
[1] From a Hadíth
[2] Qur’án 83:28
June 21
Say: O concourse of the rulers and of the learned and the
wise! The Promised Day is come and the Lord of Hosts hath appeared. Rejoice ye
with great joy by reason of this supreme felicity. Aid Him then through the
power of wisdom and utterance. Thus biddeth you the One Who hath ever
proclaimed, ‘Verily, no God is there but Me, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise.’
- Baha’u’llah (‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
June 20
In this Day the faculty of hearing exclaimeth, ‘This is my
Day, wherein I hearken unto the wondrous Voice coming from the precincts of the
Prison of my Lord, the Perspicuous, the Hearing.’ And the faculty of sight
calleth aloud, ‘Verily this is my Day, for I behold the Dayspring of glory
shining resplendent at the bidding of Him Who is the Ordainer, the
All-Powerful.’ Blessed the ear that hath heard the call, ‘Behold, and thou
shalt see Me.’ and happy the eye that hath
gazed upon the most wondrous Sign, dawning from this luminous horizon.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
June 19
Alas! Alas! O Lovers of Worldly Desire! Even as the
swiftness of lightning ye have passed by the Beloved One, and have set your
hearts on satanic fancies. Ye bow the knee before your vain imagining, and call
it truth. Ye turn your eyes towards the thorn, and name it a flower. Not a pure
breath have ye breathed, nor hath the breeze of detachment been wafted from the
meadows of your hearts. Ye have cast to the winds the loving counsels of the
Beloved and have effaced them utterly from the tablet of your hearts, and even
as the beasts of the field, ye move and have your being within the pastures of
desire and passion.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Hidden Words of Baha’u’llah’)
June 18
God hath committed into your [kings] hands the reins of the
government of the people, that ye may rule with justice over them, safeguard
the rights of the down-trodden, and punish the wrong-doers. If ye neglect the
duty prescribed unto you by God in His Book, your names shall be numbered with
those of the unjust in His sight. Grievous, indeed, will be your error. Cleave
ye to that which your imaginations have devised, and cast behind your backs the
commandments of God, the Most Exalted, the Inaccessible, the All-Compelling,
the Almighty? Cast away the things ye possess, and cling to that which God hath
bidden you observe. Seek ye His grace, for he that seeketh it treadeth His
straight Path.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
June 17
Please God ye may all be strengthened to carry out that
which is the Will of God, and may be graciously assisted to appreciate the rank
conferred upon such of His loved ones as have arisen to serve Him and magnify
His name. Upon them be the glory of God, the glory of all that is in the
heavens and all that is on earth, and the glory of the inmates of the most
exalted Paradise, the heaven of heavens.
- Baha’u’llah (Quoted by Shoghi Effendi
in ‘The Advent of Divine Justice’)
June 16
“The day is approaching when God will have, by an act of His
Will, raised up a race of men the nature of which is inscrutable to all save
God, the All-Powerful, the Self-Subsisting.” “He will, erelong, out of the
Bosom of Power, draw forth the Hands of Ascendancy and Might—Hands who will
arise to win victory for this Youth, and who will purge mankind from the
defilement of the outcast and the ungodly. These Hands will gird up their loins
to champion the Faith of God, and will, in My name, the Self-Subsistent, the
Mighty, subdue the peoples and kindreds of the earth. They will enter the
cities, and will inspire with fear the hearts of all their inhabitants. Such
are the evidences of the might of God; how fearful, how vehement is His might!”
- Baha’u’llah (Quoted by Shoghi Effendi in ‘The Advent of Divine Justice’)
June 15
Praise be to Thee, O Thou Who art the Well-Beloved of all
that have known Thee, and the Desire of the hearts of such as are devoted to
Thee, inasmuch as Thou hast made me a target for the ills that I suffer in my
love for Thee, and the object of the assaults launched against me in Thy path.
Thy glory beareth me witness! I can, on no account, feel impatient of the
adversities that I have borne in my love for Thee. From the very day Thou didst
reveal Thyself unto me, I have accepted for myself every manner of tribulation…
Behold, then, O my God, my loneliness among Thy servants and my remoteness from
Thy friends and Thy chosen ones…
Thou art, verily, the Lord of Bahá, and the Beloved of his
heart, and the Object of his desire, and the Inspirer of his tongue, and the
Source of his soul. No God is there but Thee, the Inaccessible, the Most High.
Thou art, verily, the Almighty, the Most Exalted, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most
Merciful.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Prayers and Meditations by Baha’u’llah’)
June 14
Praise be to Him Whose Essence is immeasurably exalted above
the strivings of human hearts, however pure, to soar into the atmosphere of His
nearness, and Whose Being is immensely sanctified beyond the exertions of human
minds, however lofty, to ascend unto the heaven of His presence. From time
immemorial He hath been exalted above the description of aught save Himself,
and He will forever continue to be sanctified beyond the praise of all created
things. The hearts of them that have recognized Him are sore perplexed before
the tokens of His everlasting handiwork, and the minds of them that have
attained His court are bewildered by the wondrous evidences of the Revealers of
His oneness. He, verily, is the All-Possessing, the Almighty, the Most
Glorious, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Call of
the Divine Beloved’)
June 13
This profitless world produceth naught save deadly poison,
and its ephemeral dregs can never yield the everlasting cup. Were the Jesus of
the spirit to give ear to the call of holiness from the Falcon of the realm
above, He would assuredly cry out from His inmost being and be seized with
fervid longing even as the lover’s soul. It is through that call that the Moses
of eternity was dumbfounded; it is by its virtue that the Abraham of
faithfulness shattered the idol of the mortal body. Shatter then, in turn, this
idol, that thou mayest take up thine abode in the land of the Beloved; and
forsake all desire, that thou mayest take flight unto the Egypt of imperishable
glory. Sanctify the city of thine heart, that thou mayest behold the beauty of
the Divine Essence and be quickened to a new life through the grace of the Holy
Spirit.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Call of the Divine Beloved’)
June 12
O ye wise men of the City [Constantinople] and philosophers
of the world! Beware lest human learning and wisdom cause you to wax proud
before God, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting. Know ye that true wisdom is
to fear God, to know Him, and to recognize His Manifestations. This wisdom,
however, can be attained only by those who detach themselves from the world,
and who walk in the ways of the good pleasure of their Lord.
- Baha’u’llah (From
Súriy-i-Mulúk; ‘Summons of the Lord of Hosts’)
June 11
Ye [1] have plundered and unjustly despoiled a group of
people who have never rebelled in your domains, nor disobeyed your government,
but rather kept to themselves and engaged day and night in the remembrance of
God. Later, when the order was issued to
banish this Youth, all were filled with dismay.
The officials in charge of My expulsion declared, however: “These others
have not been charged with any offence and have not been expelled by the
government. Should they desire to
accompany you, no one will oppose them.”
These hapless souls therefore paid their own expenses, forsook all their
possessions, and, contenting themselves with Our presence and placing their
whole trust in God, journeyed once again with Him until the fortress of ‘Akká
became the prison of Bahá.
Upon our arrival, we were surrounded by guards and confined
together, men and women, young and old alike, in the army barracks. The first night all were deprived of either
food or drink, for the sentries were guarding the gate of the barracks and
permitted no one to leave. No one gave a
thought to the plight of these wronged ones.
They even begged for water, and were refused.
- Baha’u’llah (From Lawḥ-i-Ra’ís, ‘Summons of the Lord of
Hosts’)
[1] A second Tablet of Bahá’u’lláh addressed to ‘Álí Páshá,
the Ottoman Prime Minister, referred to here as Ra’ís (Chief or Ruler);
revealed in Persian shortly after Bahá’u’lláh’s arrival and confinement in
‘Akká.
June 10
By God! Wert thou [1] to realize what thou hast done, thou
wouldst surely weep sore over thyself, and wouldst flee for refuge to God, and
wouldst pine away and mourn all the days of thy life, till God will have
forgiven thee, for He, verily, is the Most Generous, the All-Bountiful. Thou
wilt, however, persist, till the hour of thy death, in thy heedlessness,
inasmuch as thou hast, with all thine heart, thy soul and inmost being, busied
thyself with the vanities of the world. Thou shalt, after thy departure,
discover what We have revealed unto thee, and shalt find all thy doings
recorded in the Book wherein the works of all them that dwell on earth, be they
greater or less than the weight of an atom, are noted down.
- Baha’u’llah (From
a Tablet to a Minister of the Shah; ‘Gleanings from the Writings of
Baha’u’llah’)
[1] a Minister of the Shah
June 9
I beseech Thee, [God] by the showers of the clouds of Thy
mercy, whereby Thou hast caused the blossoms of Thy praise and utterance and
the flowers of Thy wisdom and testimony to spring forth in the hearts of all
them that have recognized Thy oneness, to supply Thy servants and my kindred
with the fruits of the tree of Thy unity, in these days when Thou hast been
established upon the throne of Thy mercy. Hinder them not, O my Lord, from
attaining unto the things Thou dost possess, and write down for them that which
will aid them to scale the heights of Thy grace and favor. Give them, moreover,
to drink of the living waters of Thy knowledge, and ordain for them the good of
this world and of the world to come.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Prayers and Meditations by
Baha’u’llah’)
June 8
Thou knowest, O my God, that I have severed every tie that
bindeth me to any of Thy creatures except that most exalted tie that uniteth me
with whosoever cleaveth unto Thee, in this the day of the revelation of Thy
most august Self, that hath appeared in Thy name, the All-Glorious. Thou
knowest that I have dissolved every bond that knitteth me to any one of my
kindred except such as have enjoyed near access to Thy most effulgent face.
I have no will but Thy will, O my Lord, and cherish no
desire except Thy desire. From my pen floweth only the summons which Thine own
exalted pen hath voiced, and my tongue uttereth naught save what the Most Great
Spirit hath itself proclaimed in the kingdom of Thine eternity. I am stirred by
nothing else except the winds of Thy will, and breathe no word except the words
which, by Thy leave and Thine inspiration, I am led to pronounce.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Prayers and Meditations by Baha’u’llah’)
June 7
Despite what thou [1] hast done I entertain—and to this God is
My witness—no ill-will against thee, nor against any one, though from thee and
others We receive such hurt as no believer in the unity of God can sustain. My
cause is in the hand of none except God, and My trust is in no one else but
Him. Erelong shall your days pass away, as shall pass away the days of those
who now, with flagrant pride, vaunt themselves over their neighbor. Soon shall
ye be gathered together in the presence of God, and shall be asked of your
doings, and shall be repaid for what your hands have wrought, and wretched the
abode of the wicked doers!
- Baha’u’llah (From a Tablet to a Minister of the
Shah; ‘Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
[1] a Minister of the Shah
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