
Would that thou wert standing at this moment before the
Throne and couldst hear how the melodies of eternity issue from the Temple of
Bahá! By the one true God, should His creatures but cleanse their ears, and
should they hear but a single strain of these melodies, they would, one and
all, fall thunderstruck upon the dust in the presence of thy Lord, the
All-Glorious, the Most Bountiful. Since, however, they have contended with God,
He hath denied them the wonders of His grace and hath reckoned them in His
sight as discarded lumps of clay. By God! Wert thou to consider their words,
thou wouldst hear what was never heard from the Jews when We sent the Spirit
unto them with a perspicuous Book, nor from the concourse of the Gospel when We
caused the Day-Star of eternity to dawn above the horizon of Mecca with
world-illumining splendours, nor yet from the people of the Qur’án when the
heavens of divine knowledge were cleft asunder and God manifested Himself, with
the power of the truth and in the shadow of His All-Merciful Name, in the
beauty of ‘Alí. [1]
At the mention of this blessed, this hallowed, this exalted
and unapproachably wondrous Name, a Name in truth most wondrous, there arise
within Me two conditions. I see My heart burning with the fire of grief over
that which befell the Beauty of the All-Merciful at the hands of the people of
the Qur’án. It is as though every limb of My body were being devoured by a
consuming flame that, if left unchecked, would set ablaze the entire world. To
this, God Himself beareth Me witness. Likewise I behold tears flowing from Mine
eyes, and My limbs, and even the hairs of My head, at the calamities that were
visited upon Him by the wicked, who slew God and recognized Him not, and who,
boasting of allegiance to but one of His Names, suspended Him in the air and
riddled His breast with the bullets of hatred.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Days of
Remembrance’)
[1] The Báb