Verily, the philosophers have not denied the Ancient of
Days. Most of them passed away deploring their failure to fathom His mystery,
even as some of them have testified. Verily, thy Lord is the Adviser, the
All-Informed.
Consider Hippocrates, the physician. He was one of the
eminent philosophers who believed in God and acknowledged His sovereignty.
After him came Socrates who was indeed, wise, accomplished and righteous. He
practised self-denial, repressed his appetites for selfish desires and turned
away from material pleasures. He withdrew to the mountains where he dwelt in a
cave. He dissuaded men from worshipping idols and taught them the way of God,
the Lord of Mercy, until the ignorant rose up against him. They arrested him
and put him to death in prison. Thus relateth to thee this swift-moving Pen.
What a penetrating vision into philosophy this eminent man had! He is the most
distinguished of all philosophers and was highly versed in wisdom. We testify
that he is one of the heroes in this field and an outstanding champion dedicated
unto it. He had a profound knowledge of such sciences as were current amongst
men as well as of those which were veiled from their minds. Methinks he drank
one draught when the Most Great Ocean overflowed with gleaming and life-giving
waters. He it is who perceived a unique, a tempered, and a pervasive nature in
things, bearing the closest likeness to the human spirit, and he discovered
this nature to be distinct from the substance of things in their refined form.
He hath a special pronouncement on this weighty theme. Wert thou to ask from
the worldly wise of this generation about this exposition, thou wouldst witness
their incapacity to grasp it. Verily, thy Lord speaketh the truth but most
people comprehend not.
- Baha’u’llah (From Lawh-i-Hikmat, Tablets of Bahá'u'lláh
Revealed after the Kitáb-i-Aqdas; compilation ‘Socrates’, prepared by the
Research Department of the Universal House of Justice)